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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Lost Entry

I think I am missing some entires here. I can't log in for the few past weeks and I'm just making a cross-post from my multiply account. I don't know but it used to work out well. I post using multiply then when it's already cross-posted here I will delete it in my multiply blog. I don't know maybe it's not the first time this happened and I am just too busy to take notice of them. But anyway now that google is working--I'm back!

The first semester finally ended and I still got no news about my grade in Statistics, this afternoon I called the GSASE and learned that the grade for my other subject was still not given. The soonest that I could get to school is November 12 and maybe by then I could decide whether I would submit my LOA, shift to Biology or continue with what I've drafted on my timeline.

Last Sunday we held our culminating activity for the Standard First Aid/Basic Life Support CPR for Healthcare Providers. During our last activity I was asked to be a victim for our MCI. All of the top or high should say higher limits of the class were turned into victims. All the others should be able to care for us, transpost us, assess our condition and properly endorse us to a medical personel. I enjoyed the whole training but I still feel a little bit unprepared to meet the full-scale emergency. I just wish there's no need for us to use them.

Going farther back, I went to see the Jamboree site last Saturday with Marvin, it's supposed to be Friday night but three ouf our brothers got eletrocuted while dismounting my antenna. We have to see they're okay in the hospital before we could go up to Makiling. We reached the Jamboree site at about four in the morning. The supposed visit/attendance to the Grand Campfire and the Closing ceremonies turned out to be a day late. The programs were cut short due to bad weather and some of the campers have already gone. They were all asleep and no matter how excited we are to ask them how they are and tell our stories we have to hit the bed and join them in their slumber.

The next day, I mean when we woke up. A lot of them were surprised to see us and instantly the stories come flooding. Full of whats and hows of the camp. This is the third day I skipped from work. I really don't have a reasonable excuse but I just want to see the outdoors and the camp. As you know campings like this shapes me, it defines me. This is my way of retreat and recollection. And I just wish I learned a lot from this.

here are some pics...



Diamond CP22e before and after the Jamboree.
Before I lend this to Halcon I fancied about taking a picture of it while waiting for him to pick it up in the headquarters. I never got the chance to mount my antenna in our house but I was able to help the group with our activities. When I learned about our comrades getting eletrocuted I wondered what caused it like, "what are they doing with high tension wires?" Then I learned that it's while they were bringing down my antenna. At least only three were hurt. And they're in good condition now.


Jamboree site
I never thought that I'll be just a visitor for this Jamboree, I got to invites to be part of the staff but too bad I got classes to handle.

Tulong! Nasabugan kamay ko!

I got two tokens for being the best in something, I just can't remember what. I think the other one is on ergonmics which our instructor dubbed as "best kargador" kasi smooth daw ung movements ko sa pagbuhat ng victims. Kahit papano may natutunan din pala ko sa forms ko sa wu shu at white crane. Siguro pwede na rin akong magturo sa Robert Powers ng proper posture. hehehehehe.

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