About Peh Gee

Having served as an Army officer with the Singapore Armed Forces for 16 years, Peh Gee has displayed exceptional tenacity and courage in a traditionally male-dominated occupation, and has accumulated a string of accolades to her name. Read more about Peh Gee.

December 2007

My Dameon

2017-07-29T10:18:39+00:00December 14th, 2007|Blog, Pehgee|

A world where your soul resides out of your physical self. What is the soul? If it exists as a separate being, sharing similar traits yet able to have [...]

My first full marathon

2017-07-29T10:18:39+00:00December 2nd, 2007|Blog, Pehgee|

My first full marathon For someone who hated running and ran 20km once only before this, I am quite pleased that I managed to complete a full marathon today. [...]

November 2007

Freedom

2017-07-29T10:18:39+00:00November 24th, 2007|Blog, Pehgee|

Freedom does not come easy. A life rooted in the past will not bring forth any change to the present outcome. I need to move forward, to live in [...]

Regrets

2017-07-29T10:18:39+00:00November 8th, 2007|Blog, Pehgee|

–verb (used with object) 1. to feel sorrow or remorse for (an act, fault, disappointment, etc.). 2. to think of with a sense of loss: to regret one’s vanished [...]

A Brief Encounter

2017-07-29T10:18:39+00:00November 4th, 2007|Blog, Pehgee|

She shared her travel experiences of younger days, of how she defied her parent’s orders to visit some of the world’s troubled countries such as Yugoslavia and Israel etc [...]

October 2007

Upgraded!

2017-07-29T10:19:28+00:00October 15th, 2007|Blog, Joanne|

I have been upgraded to a Sport Climbing Category II instructor. Yay! With this upgrade, I can now conduct Wall Supervisor Course and Instructor Training Course (ITC), while a [...]

Celebration with SAC

2017-07-29T10:19:28+00:00October 12th, 2007|Blog, Joanne|

(Picture: With Chee Yeong and Karen) Happy to meet fellow committee members from the SAFRA Adventure Club (SAC).  We met for steamboat buffet at Paradiz Centre. Thiam Huat serving [...]

I wonder

2017-07-29T10:18:39+00:00October 7th, 2007|Blog, Pehgee|

‘His platelet count was 16.’ my mother recounted in tears of how my father nearly died from dengue fever while I was away.. That day, when my father sang [...]

Post Mortem

2017-07-29T10:18:39+00:00October 7th, 2007|Blog, Pehgee|

It was painful to turn back when you could see the end…just when I thought that I had cleared the difficult sections of climbing, the yellow band, rock band, [...]

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