Saturday, February 9, 2008

Adioz!

Adioz friends! I'll be back to my NS camp to continue my training programe on tomorrow until 11th March 08. But somehow I am looking forward to it. Perhaps I'm missing the people there? Or the activity I love doing? Hmm God knows.

Earlier in the day went to Lay Kuan's house to bai nin. Black Jack as usual. She was saying that she would cook for us but end up in disappointment. Well yeah cook it is but steamboat =.='' thats my reaction at that moment. After that went to Wing Luo's house and again, gamble. Black Jack again and manage to win some there.

Gotta pack now. Adioz friends!

Friday, February 8, 2008

CNY Second Day

Nothing amusing. Its the second day of CNY. As usual, went to 'bai nian'. This time, to my aunt's house which is in Sri Petaling. She's ill and therefore she couldn't make a trip to Pudu, the 'kampung' of ours.

Mahjong is getting over our heads. Addicted? Hope not. But one thing for sure, mahjong is interesting, fun and can get your mind to work
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~candid shot of my sisters' face and hand~

Some of the photo from my NS camp..


~All the above pictures were taken in the Pahang Buddhist Association Temple~




~Ramlan and I~

~Buds of dorm A1. p/s ignore the finger~
~A1 buds~
~on my Rank Awarding Day~

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Happy Chinese New Year!

Happy Chinese New Year peps! Its the year of Rats! Wishing everyone a prosperous year ahead and may all of your dreams come true!

Am so in mood for CNY! Well.. this is partly due to the illegal gambling I and my sisters have every year. This year we're no longer playing Black Jack or "lami", but Mahjong. My sister master the skill of mahjong after some training from my mum, dad and aunt.

Forget bout the tiles.. Just to have an image of mahjong


Oh ya.. After much request for my 'bald' photo. I've finally found a suitable photo to be shown to you guys.


The 'bald' pic you guys have been looking for~


Anyways, I'll be back to Penor to continue my National Service Program until 11th March in few days time. Gotta appreciate the time left and make the best out of it!

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Home Sweet Home

~Home Sweet Home~ well that is what I call my home. After away from my home for more than a month, it feels so good to be back home, feeling the great joy of Chinese New Year at he same time. Yay its Chinese New Year!

Rounding off the first month of NS, I can say it is not as boring as it would be as I first thought. My first impression on my camp site, Kg. Hijrah, Penor isn't good though. The reason why is because the camp site wasn't completely built and most of the physical activities couldn't be carried out in a period of time. The male trainees were given the tag as 'Wira' and the female trainees as "Wirawati'.

To my dorm, the place where I spent most of my time outside the activities. My dorm, A1, which stand for Alpha-1 has 25 person and my bed numebr is A1-21. Lucky number 21 huh? There are 5 chinese, 1 Indian and a bumiputera from Kuala Lipis. His name is Ramlan A/L Machon, someone unique and have a lot of attention on him on everything he does. The only Indian, Kevin is also someone famous for his hip hop outlook and also his beatbox ability. Well the rest of them are Malay and nothing much specifically bout them.Not to forget, the rank holder in the room, more known as Sergeant by most of the trainees. the 3 balak on the shoulder was given to Choo Wai Kien.

On the food, 6 meals daily. GREAT. 6 MEALS. Meals on 0730, 1030, 1230, 1630, 1830, 2230. Basically, it consist of 3 heavy course, and 3 light tea-break. The drinks they serve is sooooo sweet. Drinking a glass daily would end up in severe diabetes. The food.. hmm malay style of cooking? Luckily enough I'm used to such food before I'm off to NS.

Waking up not later than 6am everyday is torturing providing that everynight we can only sleep on 11.00 or later. Not getting enough sleep will make me fall asleep in the class! The character building class is sometimes boring enough to dooze you off even when you had enough sleep!

Every Sunday the Buddhist and the Christians would be off to the nearest town, Kuantan. I myself as a Buddhist were driven to the Pahang Buddhist Association which is located in Kuantan, off a hill. The temple have some nice scenary and I hope the photos will be sent to me soon. Trainees from the neighbouring camp, Gambang, Pekan and Chini were there too on every Sunday.

Hopefully this holiday would give me a timely break before the SPM result will be announce on the 28th February. I need mental and physical preparation before the result are presented in
front of my very own eyes..
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~Coporal Kevin and Sergeant Choo~