approaching the end
today isnt really a good day. i still feel sick, my nose still feels weird, and i still cant stop sniffling.
when i reached the waiting area for the camp bus, the morning sky looked stunning. although the sky was all gloomy and foreboding, the rising sun looked beautiful. it felt like sunset instead of sunrise. but as we all know, beautiful things only last for a few precious moment. the sun was soon covered up and the sky started pouring again. at least i wasnt wearing THAT yellow umbro t-shirt.
nothing really happens in camp these days now NDP is over. although there's still the post-NDP exco Happy Hour, but thats considered small compared to that horror that burnt our countless weekends. so, its all the way slacking for me as i approach my Operationally Ready Date. even the boss doesnt bug me these days. but since there was nothing to do today, and the mess is turning to bore me these days, i thought i'd just go about sending out my farewells to all the people that have managed to make an impact on my short and uneventful long suffering army life. *sigh* while typing the farewell letter, all the past memories at the School of Logistics came flooding back. it was a good and enjoyable period of my army life, i'd admit. in fact, apart from my BMT time, it was the other only best time that i'd truly enjoyed being in the army.
so its been almost 2years and 4months,2months to be exact. time seems to pass by so slowly when you're in the middle of the job, but now that i'm approaching the end of this time spectrum here, it certainly feels good to sit back and reminisce about the *hic*good*hic* old days.
when i reached the waiting area for the camp bus, the morning sky looked stunning. although the sky was all gloomy and foreboding, the rising sun looked beautiful. it felt like sunset instead of sunrise. but as we all know, beautiful things only last for a few precious moment. the sun was soon covered up and the sky started pouring again. at least i wasnt wearing THAT yellow umbro t-shirt.
nothing really happens in camp these days now NDP is over. although there's still the post-NDP exco Happy Hour, but thats considered small compared to that horror that burnt our countless weekends. so, its all the way slacking for me as i approach my Operationally Ready Date. even the boss doesnt bug me these days. but since there was nothing to do today, and the mess is turning to bore me these days, i thought i'd just go about sending out my farewells to all the people that have managed to make an impact on my short and uneventful long suffering army life. *sigh* while typing the farewell letter, all the past memories at the School of Logistics came flooding back. it was a good and enjoyable period of my army life, i'd admit. in fact, apart from my BMT time, it was the other only best time that i'd truly enjoyed being in the army.
so its been almost 2years and 4months,2months to be exact. time seems to pass by so slowly when you're in the middle of the job, but now that i'm approaching the end of this time spectrum here, it certainly feels good to sit back and reminisce about the *hic*good*hic* old days.
1 Comments:
ORD when?
You good...no need to prepare LRI...now stress until hair dropping...si beh sian
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