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Title: Saving life-
hello!
this week has been rather fulfilling. i've been through blood donation and looked into a new side of my character in the play. of course not forgetting to listen attentively in class when i asked many questions, then followed by re-doing of hw.
on fri, it was a ridiculous day. i disappeared from class immediately for the frisbee practice where i taught someone to play. then i transformed into an obedient kid with my uniform as i stepped into the auditorium extension for the blood donation drive. there was the filling of form, then asking questions to the medical officer. he was quite funny when he found that i took malaria medication orally yet he kept quiet and gave a little smile. later i killed tons of time by talking to valerie from drama. there was also the next step where the nurse would get a tool and poke my right ring finger tip. blood oozed out as a huge droplet. the nurse took a clear yakult-like straw and drew blood from there. but that wasn't enough, so she tried to squeeze the tip. soon after, the straw got more and more, and i got more and more excited. even with the loud click that the tool gave which shocked me earlier had no impact now. with the straw half-full of blood, she dripped it into a blue solution. it sank, which meant that i passed the iron test! i was again excited when i heard that many failed this part and had to leave at this stage. that's when alex and gang had to drag us away from the auditorium extension to the lt. there we had two full runs and time seemed to pass so slowly! but it was fine in the end. after debrief and stuff like that, i rushed to the auditorium extension and hoped if i could make it on time. thankfully they allowed. when it was my turn the nurse was digressing me by talking to me about the iron pills and follow up check ups and some pamphlet to read as another poked the first needle into my vein. i wanted to look but instincts told me otherwise. smart choice, cos i heard that it was real thick! then the second poke came in. that's when the drawing of blood really began. oh, i was the last, by the way. there were some drama ppl clearing up then, so after they were done they came by to see how foolish i looked. and trust me, that scene looks as if i had only two days to survive. hilarious! (: in the end, i finished third last, all because of the squishy heart-shaped rubber. it was so nice to hold! (:
in all, everything's fine. but i gotta leave now! byee!!! (:
~smile!
yup, so that's what happened (:
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(Sunday, 13 April 2008-) +4/13/2008 09:33:00 pm]*
Title: Saving life-
hello!
this week has been rather fulfilling. i've been through blood donation and looked into a new side of my character in the play. of course not forgetting to listen attentively in class when i asked many questions, then followed by re-doing of hw.
on fri, it was a ridiculous day. i disappeared from class immediately for the frisbee practice where i taught someone to play. then i transformed into an obedient kid with my uniform as i stepped into the auditorium extension for the blood donation drive. there was the filling of form, then asking questions to the medical officer. he was quite funny when he found that i took malaria medication orally yet he kept quiet and gave a little smile. later i killed tons of time by talking to valerie from drama. there was also the next step where the nurse would get a tool and poke my right ring finger tip. blood oozed out as a huge droplet. the nurse took a clear yakult-like straw and drew blood from there. but that wasn't enough, so she tried to squeeze the tip. soon after, the straw got more and more, and i got more and more excited. even with the loud click that the tool gave which shocked me earlier had no impact now. with the straw half-full of blood, she dripped it into a blue solution. it sank, which meant that i passed the iron test! i was again excited when i heard that many failed this part and had to leave at this stage. that's when alex and gang had to drag us away from the auditorium extension to the lt. there we had two full runs and time seemed to pass so slowly! but it was fine in the end. after debrief and stuff like that, i rushed to the auditorium extension and hoped if i could make it on time. thankfully they allowed. when it was my turn the nurse was digressing me by talking to me about the iron pills and follow up check ups and some pamphlet to read as another poked the first needle into my vein. i wanted to look but instincts told me otherwise. smart choice, cos i heard that it was real thick! then the second poke came in. that's when the drawing of blood really began. oh, i was the last, by the way. there were some drama ppl clearing up then, so after they were done they came by to see how foolish i looked. and trust me, that scene looks as if i had only two days to survive. hilarious! (: in the end, i finished third last, all because of the squishy heart-shaped rubber. it was so nice to hold! (:
in all, everything's fine. but i gotta leave now! byee!!! (:
~smile!
yup, so that's what happened (:
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HEY EVERYONE!
Someone somehow at somewhere decided to find out on something somewhat sounded like the 'random quote of the day' at sometime of the day.
Never believe anything until it has been officially denied.
~Claud Cockburn (1904 - 1981)
So yes! You should be feeling optimistic about whatever that comes in life and NEVER BE AFFECTED BY THOSE WHO DEMORALISE YOU! STUDY HARD K! (:
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