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Y .Sunday, June 17, 2007.

I never thought our last duty for NCM103 will be this memorable.

I won't say everything here, but to summarize my provincial exposure at Pampanga, we did a lot of things, not only during our ER shift, but also during the free time we had [which only lasted for less than eight hours daily hahaha].

First Day - Arrival at Guagua, Pampanga; Orientation; Group bonding at SM San Fernando [Dance Mania and Revo feat. me, Carla and Gara! San ka pa?! =))]

Second Day - First day of duty; went for like 16 hours in the ER doing everything [almost!]; rested for like less than eight hours for the next shift

Third Day - Last day [yes, last day, 16 hours kaya kami nito!]. We got a number of cases when we finished our duty [except me, I can't take all the suturing stuff <_<], we did a couple of deeds for our CI's [like puncturing her finger with a needle from and AST syringe... kidding! We gave em a bunch of BBQ and took some photo shots with them], and a few more deeds for ourselves [all night out sa dorm, and who could forget the Exorcist? XD]. We slept for like less than two hours and...

Fourth Day - We left Pampanga as early as 8am. Toni got everyone in her cousin's van [buti nagkasya kami] and zoomed our way back to Manila. Great thing is, that day I realized how strong our group bond was [group messages kept on coming the whole afternoon, and they're starting to miss everyone already]. In the end, we've ended up with a plan of having a CD, which compiles everything we've experienced since November last year til the last duty. Quite sentimental, but still, I liked the idea.

19B: Grabe kakamiss kayo, kahit magkakapit-bahay lang classrooms natin this sem wahahaha.

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Putting that aside, classes for this semester has started already [and we were at Pampanga pa nung nagumpisa toink~]. I was supposed to attend classes last Thursday, but because I was exhausted from the ride back then, I just went to school the next day. And yay! ...And oh no.

Yay - Halos magkakagrupo kaming lahat sa duty. :D

Oh no - Nahiwalay si Diane.
- May duty na agad kami... this Monday!

Lectures looked harder than we once expected. It was only our first meeting and we were writing for like eight pages per subject. Sakit grabe. No handouts. No photocopies. Sulat lahat.

Grabe, ganito nga talaga pag graduating. So... @_@



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