tomorrow is the day

OMG. Tomorrow is the first parade of the year guys, so I'm oing to give pep talk which i have repeated many times alr and it's purpose is to encourage everyone and myself too cos I'm feeling rlly rlly anxious and I'm suffering from increased heart rate, increased breathing rate, rise in body temp (I feel warmer to the touch at least),cold feet(literally HAAHA no pun intended), cold hands and goosebumps rn. 

Ok so: 

Dear Aphrodite, 

Tomorrow, we will have our first parade as Sec 2s. Expectations will be a lot higher, so it will be tougher tomorrow. Tomorrow, we have PT, followed by revision of drills, and we are not that fit, and we sometimes tend to be careless in our drills. So, tmr, in order to allow parade to go as smoothly as possible, lets all have squad practice during recess and lunch, to perfect our drills, settle folding etc and recap the PT warm up routine. lets be productive tomorrow recess the chatting can wait until parade is over. And when asked for volunteers we should all volunteer, and we should be loud, enthusiastic and responsive, and we shld not greet Ma'ams wrongly. Its hard bcos its only the start of the year but we eshould try to adapt as fast as possible, and remember after cut and when we are wearing full u, we shld fall in properly using the method we learnt last year. We should also apply all the new skills and tactics we learnt in camp. Lets do our best in every aspect and try not to get any uniform parts confiscated, standardise arrangement and folding of uniform parts, not exceed timing for changing, have a sense of urgency, like run not walk, and take care of the casualties, and persevere throughout the entire 2.5 hours. We should also keep track of time while changing now dat we have got watches. We should do all that not only tomorrow to start the year on a good note, but we should also continue with the above in all parades in our lives and whatever we do even if its not related to NP. Thanks for reading it was also to soothe my nerves HAHAHA. But I'm still q nervous but less nervous now. That ends my very long but impt pep talk. Thanks for reading, bye. 




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