Because I am the orbiting moon
You will always remain as Earth
Wednesday, November 19, 2008 // 10:48 PM
Lesson three of the first aid course:
Improvisation and courage because you have to be the man when someone's down.
Let me blog a little more properly. my instructor was Mr ROYAL (his name for real). Hong kong guy. moved to singapore. we all know how blunt and stern they are. but i guess his accent was the barrier for us to really understand what he was saying.
e.g
his spelling of CONSCIOUSNESS became CONCESSION.
his pronounciation of B became P.
half of the time most of us were struggling to understand what he was saying.
during practical most of us were shaking like mad and awaiting his instructions.most of us were probably pissed off with him most of the time for being so damn stern like nobody's business.
however,
during the practical exam, I suddenly realised the importance of his stern teaching.
because in a real life situation, there's no room for any error. even in the positioning of our elbows and feet. the real life situation is worse than the actual exam or classroom.
and I've come across situations where first aid is useful but I knew nuts bout it. so i guess its gonna be different from now on.
somehow with the course over, its almost as if everyone has changed. its like a whole new gateway to a dimension of life.
what a difference a choice makes in a lifetime. just like CIBTC
so anyway, take a look at this page.
http://www.pseichallenge.org/blogs/npccarea8what a way to end of the day. speaks my sentiments of the team exactly.=)
I'll be back when you call me; no need to say goodbye
In the words of another
If we were all the kings and queens
I'd probably be your only servant in this world
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