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Monday, November 23, 2009

hey people(:
im here posting abt atc(:

well, it was quite a different experience I had when I was in year 1. Being the ones leading the patrol, we had to know clearly what to do, know our facts and all, give proper instructions to our juniors to make sure everyone had something to do, ensuring that we could finish on time, etc. This was really different compared when I was just a sec 1, going for ATC for the first time. There were seniors who you could ask, seniors who you could rely on when things went wrong, seniors who could give you instructions of exactly what to do.
I was really afraid for ATC, that everything would screw up. Though it was not perfect, but I am sure I have learnt a lot a lot a lot from this camp.


DAY 1:
Things started out really slowly for camp development, and we were all taking our own sweet time. It wasn't like how ATC was, and should be. We were unsure of how to pitch a tent, especially when I was the one who went for the course, but yet could not tell my patrol mates how to pitch it. I should have revised my tent-pitching notes. I was also not very clear on how our proposals were like, and when we tied our structures, there were many problems. For example, for our baggage rack, it was extremely unstable and we did not measure the length properly, resulting in us to retie our baggage rack once more. For camp development, we should have done manpower allocation properly to ensure that everyone has something to do, and not slacking at the side.
During "treasure hunt", we went around as a patrol to hunt for items, but we did not involve every single patrol member, and things were going quite slowly. Our patrol spirit was also quite low.
After that was night games. My patrol, especially me, were all freaking out and we were all very scared. So we huddled together and walked very slowly. However, things still got kupped and what more, we were really scared and screamed at certain times. We should take better care of our things and also take care of our patrol mates.



DAY 2:
The next day, we started off with morning pt. We should all have pia-ed more for it as it was only early in the morning, and we had just rested for so long. However, we did not give in our very best and took our own sweet time and all. After breakfast, we mass changed into guides uniform where we guoshi-ed terribly. We must ensure that we can mas change quickly into our guides uniform fast, and not take our own sweet time. After that, we had flag raising. As I was the PL for the day, and being in P6(atc patrol-cool yeah?), I had to march the horseshoe shape. It was rather screwed up and really scary, because if I marched wrongly, everything would go crazy. After flag raising was inspection. I think it was really bad for my patrol as we did not even finish laying our all our items, and things were very messy with gaps in between the layouts, ponchos not straight, plastic bags lying around everywhere, and our things not even standardised. Moreover, our layout was different from other patrols. I think I did not give clear instructions to everyone as only a few sec ones who were laying their things next to me were quite standardised according to the layout. However, the rest of the patrol were not clear what to layout next, and everyone was confused. I must give clearer instructions to everyone and definitely have to improve on my sense of urgency. During the inspection, we could have improved on our patrol spirit and also our physical as well.
After inspection was outdoor cooking. I was helping out with the fire(amazing huh.) and we took quite a long time to light. Our fire kept on dying again and again even after it seemed rather stable. Thus, we cooked our food very late and almost could not finish in time. However, the food all tasted really yummy;D
Then it was OJ, which turned out quite bad. Things were kupped, patrol spirit was really low, and only one or two people were cheering. We did not bring some of the necessary materials to put into the peibei, did not give clear instructions to our juniors, did not study our notes properly, and at times, our juniors even taught us how to do things. We were really quite a dissapointment, and we should have prepared ourselves better for the camp. There was really a lot of improvement to make.
Campfire was next. It was really fun, but many of us took this time to rest and did not participate in the campfire. We had to rely on our seniors to make the campfire "high". The songleaders had practised so hard for the campfire, and we should have at least bothered to participate, and not treat it like a show.
We had supper which we had a barbeque, and we bonded with our patrols. (:


DAY 3:
Morning evacuation. I woke up after hearing the 5 whistles and called everyone in the tent to jihe. However, we only cared about our own tent, and forgot about the others in the second tent. Also, we were one of the first patrols, but yet we did not go and call the other patrols to jihe.
We carried our belongings to Olave hall to jihe, but yet left nobody behind to take care of the items. This resulted in many items being kupped and all. We should have allocated manpower properly, and ensured that everyone takes something so that nothing gets left behind. We chai-ed our structures, but we were taking too much time, and we had to have time extension again and again and again.
We had PT, where everyone tried to pia their hardest. It was really tiring, but everyone was putting in all that we could, and cheering for one another.
We cleared up everything and striked our tents, and then mystery games.
We found out how bad seniors we have been, how unprepared we have been for the camp, and how much better the camp should have been. We had disappointed our seniors, we had disappointed ourselves. We have to pull up our socks, to pia harder, to give our best. For we will be the ones leading next year. We must be prepared for it, and our current standard was nowhere good enough for that.
Company games was extremely fun, and we all had an extremely good time(:

Debrief back at school, my patrol got 6th. But positions don't matter, most importantly we had learnt from it. I had learnt a lot from atc, and emerged stronger from atc. I am definitely going to brush up my skills, and learn to speak up more and give clearer instructions to the juniors. In future jihes, I am going to pia even harder, and go above my limits, and challenge myself to do even better.

P6SUPER-ME<3
P6 IXORA<3
42NDBATCH<3
GUIDES<3




-CHUNYEN<333
(hahaha! no lahh..)

♥-ing P6
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