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sottovoce

I love flowers.
I love spontaneity, and pleasant surprises.
I'm dainty and ambitious; really.
I nurse others.
There's more than meets the eye when it comes to me.


only me



N A D I A H
200788
ngee ann poly
school of health sciences
Children's Emergency, KKWCH

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reminders

- Dine at Tiffany Cafe & Restaurant at Furama
- Tree Top Walk at MacRitchie

my past

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credits

Blogskin done by 16thday with image from Taringa .




Sunday, September 3, 2006

IMF/World Bank.

First week of CA was alright. In a geron ward again. Not my favourite.

Yesterday was quite interesting. I went to Civil Defence Academy for this First Aid Fresher for the IMF/World Bank event. First of all, it was all the way at Jurong, the other end of Singapore from where I live. I met Aisiah who came a little late. So in the end we did arrive late at the place. When we arrived at the entrance the guards called to us asking where we're heading. They were cute I guess, in uniform and all. So we were supposed to go to the CPR room which we had NO idea where, so we kinda roam around the place, lost. But finally we found the place. We were late but luckily, weren't the last to arrive.

So anyway, there was this female speaker, a Staff Sergeant, in her uniform. Very nice. Ok anyway, throughout the day, there was her and three other guys in uniform who were a lower rank than her. One rank lower I think. They were very cute. They were all Malay but two of them I thought at first was Chinese. Especially one of them. Super fair and chinese-y eyes, like a chinese. But then found out his name and I realized he was not. And he is just the cutest! He has a dimple also. Damn cute I tell you. Then the other one reminded me of Joakim, the slightly fatter version. He wasn't fat la but.. fit. I don't know how to explain. And he's sooo cute! I mean adorable. Anyway, the three of these guys were there to help out and demonstrate stuff, like bandaging, care of wounds, using the stretcher and CPR. For their demonstrations on bandaging, they were absolutely the cutest. They're very funny I tell you. Such a joy to watch them. Hahah.

And I got SOO close to an ambulance! I saw how they load casualties onto a stretcher and into the ambulance. It was downright exciting and interesting. I think I wouldn't mind being a paramedic one day. I like saving lives and it can't hurt having lots of cute guys in uniform around you. Hahaha. I just worry about the training. Like do we have to work out really hard? Is there some physical tests to do?

Then there was a talk about the IMF event. Who'd be there, what we'll be doing, what to do when there's a bomb or terrorist attacks and all sorts of thing that could possibly happen. Although it's remote, we're not taking any chances. That's what I LOVE about Singapore. Our security is like TIGHT. And we're to take care of all this delegates, all this big-shots from all over the world, from the moment they arrive at the airport in Singapore to the time they step onto the plane for home. Medical aid is available the whole time, it's like they'll probably think there's a medical worker in their very hotel room. I'm really excited that I'm taking part in this HUGE, probably historical event in Singapore.

In my own world,
9:57 PM