we were having some retreat in some hotel... with a lift lobby
and i lent nat's household (who shared a room for some reason) my boardgame at gordon's request. and i left them playing it....
then i got the game back somehow - saw that they had written 'thanks it was fun' and things like that... i thought 'oh ok' and kept the game
gordon came knocking at my door saying 'did you get the game back? did you see their notes?' and *then* it occurred to me - omg what did they write?? and i went to check the game and found that they had written it in PEN and was fuming mad... who the heck writes on someone's new game??? esp after said someone had kindly lent it to them? at this point gordon goes 'to further show our appreciation nat wanted me to give you this' and fished out half a pack of chocolate digestives.. but i ignored him
(i think the scene changed haha)
then the ocfers were meeting in some room... i was walking down the corridor towards the room... alone and feeling really pissed and thinking 'omg that was a new game argh. what idiotic people' and i just about reached the room when i felt someone poke my back - i looked but there was no one there... then poke again - and i looked again... which happened about 5/6 times (now annoyed as well) until i finally caught a glimpse of who it was... kern. and then he darted into the meeting room.
suddenly a bunch of ocfers appeared and went into the room and i was about to go in when yuchian pulled me aside (i guess i had a pissed face on) and started yelling at me cos nat was unhappy that i rejected their kindness 'that is appreciation! don't you understand that?' and i just got angrier and more annoyed and felt more misunderstood as she stood there yelling at me as all the ocfers gaped as they streamed past us.
and all i could say was this strangled 'what appreciation? what idiot calls destroying someone else's property APPRECIATION?' before becoming this sobbing wreck on the floor. then yuchian disappeared into the meeting room and i found myself under the table in foetal position (dunno where the table came from...) on the carpet in the middle of some hotel corridor
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and then i woke up properly... and realised that i had actually been crying in my sleep and couldn't feel anything but anger and sadness for a breathless 10 min
gosh. what a way to remember what pain felt like -.-
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
this grew on me
and *sigh* she's one year younger than me and topping the charts...
i think i'll hold on to the thought that God calls each of us for a different purpose
Monday, January 25, 2010
Friday, January 22, 2010
what God said...
"The real underlying flaw in your life, Mackenzie, is that you don't think I am good. If you knew I was good and that everything - the means, the ends, and all the processes of individual lives - is all covered by my goodness, then while you might not always understand what I am doing, you would trust me. But you don't."
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"... you cannot produce trust just like you cannot 'do' humility. It either is or is not. Trust is the fruit of the relationship in which you know you are loved. Because you do not know that I love you, you cannot trust me."
~The Shack - W. Paul Young
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"... you cannot produce trust just like you cannot 'do' humility. It either is or is not. Trust is the fruit of the relationship in which you know you are loved. Because you do not know that I love you, you cannot trust me."
~The Shack - W. Paul Young
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Sunday, January 17, 2010
the red sea (16/12-19/12/09)
the long overdue post of my egypt trip! and this is only from the first 3 days.
next up we had a debate - shopping or snorkeling (unprepared... but just thought - we're at the red sea. heck. should probably go right?) BUT shopping won. haha. and by the time we went snorkeling (only zhen) it was pretty late and the fish had all gone into hiding. ohwell.highlight of the trip: DINNER! where we spent 80 EGP a person and got a huge fish and calamari grilled with drinks, free soup, salad, homous, rice. ate till the meat and salad plates were completely clean... then went for drinks and sheesha before the bus ride to climb mt sinai
Day 1
fly from london to prague -> 4 hour transit in airport -> fly from prague to egypt. conclusion? i really don't like czech airlines =.= BUT it's really awesome tt our flight didn't get cancelled with all the freak-snowy-weather - must be God!
Day 2
Day 2
checked into a hostel for a morning - cos we arrived at around 6am - just so we could get a place to sleep for a bit before the journey on to dahab. *shrug* the hostel was really decent actually... dunno why we got so many horror stories. would have been fine even if we didn't go on tour i think =). anyway. had free breakfast and headed very suspiciously out into the streets to get a cab to the bus station to get a bus to dahab. everyone was VERY HELPFUL - probably cos they thought they'd get some tips =S.
arrived in dahab at almost 10pm, got ripped off by the cab to the hostel, put our stuff down and took a walk to town to get some food, got distracted along the way by shops - promised shop keepers to come back the next day, got named all the asian nationalities in the world but singapore... and finally got round to dinner at 11pm... free salad bread and homous with purchase of meat for 25EGP (~3 GBP)
managed to get a nice photo of the hostel/hotel we were staying in, found an easy way to walk to the town centre (just out the front door instead of the back haha) and went to wander around the beach/cove. it was completely deserted. everyone was out diving/ snorkeling! so we debated on whether to go... but lunch won the round.
so lunch won... but it was friday and everyone was at morning prayers... and funny mummy - the restaurant wasn't serving lunch till 2pm... so we had breakfast! the portions were HUGE though... and full of flies and cats. never thought cats were a pest until we were given a bottle of water to squirt at them so they wouldn't steal our foodthe very pathetic looking breakfast - but on hindsight... it's standard egyptian fare
managed to get to the bus station with some exciting moments... the unfamiliarity with the money... everyone asking for tips... everyone trying to 'help' - some were genuine haha oops. and then we settled in for the butt aching 9 hr bus ride. and there we got the first taste of a marriage proposal. no camels. just a credit card. - and below we see the courter... and the courted (eww.)arrived in dahab at almost 10pm, got ripped off by the cab to the hostel, put our stuff down and took a walk to town to get some food, got distracted along the way by shops - promised shop keepers to come back the next day, got named all the asian nationalities in the world but singapore... and finally got round to dinner at 11pm... free salad bread and homous with purchase of meat for 25EGP (~3 GBP)
egyptian cats are so neat! (the way they sit i mean)
Day 3managed to get a nice photo of the hostel/hotel we were staying in, found an easy way to walk to the town centre (just out the front door instead of the back haha) and went to wander around the beach/cove. it was completely deserted. everyone was out diving/ snorkeling! so we debated on whether to go... but lunch won the round.
rubbish heap in the middle of nowhere!
next up we had a debate - shopping or snorkeling (unprepared... but just thought - we're at the red sea. heck. should probably go right?) BUT shopping won. haha. and by the time we went snorkeling (only zhen) it was pretty late and the fish had all gone into hiding. ohwell.highlight of the trip: DINNER! where we spent 80 EGP a person and got a huge fish and calamari grilled with drinks, free soup, salad, homous, rice. ate till the meat and salad plates were completely clean... then went for drinks and sheesha before the bus ride to climb mt sinai
should have done my fish face for this ohwell.
some singlish in dahab
trying out a gangster face... fail rite.
Day 4some singlish in dahab
trying out a gangster face... fail rite.
11pm on day 2 => 2 hr mini-bus ride to the st catherine area (1am) => 5 hr climb + wait (~6am) -> beautiful sunset, camera runs out of battery somewhere in the first 1 hr of it => use toilet on the mountain (a door and a hole) => 3+ hr climb down where some people were soooooo slow... (9+am) => entrance to st catherine monastery included but we couldn't be bothered to make the walk to get in => had a lousy 'breakfast' and went to get the bus back - but one couple of the party was delayed and we left close to 11am -> got back to the hostel (the poor driver was speeding all the way) - 1220 or so we thought. and went to finish packing and check out... but it was actually 1230! and the bus back to cairo was 1230 = panic = God's grace that we got there in time and didn't forget anything. oh yeah. sleep is for the weak. lol. 9 more hours of butt pain till we got to cairo.
the start of sunrise - beautiful eh.
and the hoardes of people who climbed 14km to see it. and there was this 56 year old brit lady! amazing =)
and the hoardes of people who climbed 14km to see it. and there was this 56 year old brit lady! amazing =)
my cam ran out of batt before the sunlight hit the mountains. ohwell.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
big egos
heh. in the midst of writing my introduction for my thesis and looking through the 2 inch stack of readings i've done to get my references as i am writing i just had a thought that academia is really fascinating.
it's a world in which people (big names no less) are pushing their viewpoint, doing research to prove that they are right and that someone else is wrong. and they fight via publications to show a world (that doesn't really care) that what they think is right.
how human. and how pointless.
but that's similar to how we christians fight over different doctrines isn't it?... how so and so's teaching is right and so and so is wrong (and therefore is a heretic??). now that's quite sad -- it's all about Jesus... not about how much you know
it's a world in which people (big names no less) are pushing their viewpoint, doing research to prove that they are right and that someone else is wrong. and they fight via publications to show a world (that doesn't really care) that what they think is right.
how human. and how pointless.
but that's similar to how we christians fight over different doctrines isn't it?... how so and so's teaching is right and so and so is wrong (and therefore is a heretic??). now that's quite sad -- it's all about Jesus... not about how much you know
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Saturday, January 09, 2010
Friday, January 08, 2010
no comment
-or rather... i shouldn't comment/ can't comment
read this: http://theonlinecitizen.com/2009/12/mm-lees-interview-with-natgeo-transcript/
read this: http://theonlinecitizen.com/2009/12/mm-lees-interview-with-natgeo-transcript/
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
[edit] provision [/edit]
haha i should call this 'provision to study'
we went to gatwick airport and found that all flights till 3pm were cancelled - next available flight 8th jan 2010. LOL. but london looked so pretty from the train, all white and christmassy (though it's the new year)... and we get full refunds... and i have motivation to do work.
all things work for good =P
we went to gatwick airport and found that all flights till 3pm were cancelled - next available flight 8th jan 2010. LOL. but london looked so pretty from the train, all white and christmassy (though it's the new year)... and we get full refunds... and i have motivation to do work.
all things work for good =P
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
provision
flying off to budapest tmr... i happened to check my email - guess what. the flight got canceled cos of bad weather conditions (london stops running once there's a couple cm of snow eh)
@#&%*!
either we'd get the free change of flight or get refunded... just that getting it done was annoying (and confusing!). haha. at least i checked my email BEFORE appearing at the airport =P
then i thought, 'ohwell... all things work for good' as i was checking and rechecking the page to see if we could get a change of flight.
it would have been fine to forgo the hostel and bus bookings, just that we'd lose the money for the return flight ... (ouch.) but then if we couldn't change the flight i figured that God was simply telling me to stay in london and do the work i haven't been doing XD.
and praise God... managed to change the flight so i'm off to budapest only 3 hrs later than the original plan, paying a couple of pounds more for transport to a different airport in london =D
@#&%*!
either we'd get the free change of flight or get refunded... just that getting it done was annoying (and confusing!). haha. at least i checked my email BEFORE appearing at the airport =P
then i thought, 'ohwell... all things work for good' as i was checking and rechecking the page to see if we could get a change of flight.
it would have been fine to forgo the hostel and bus bookings, just that we'd lose the money for the return flight ... (ouch.) but then if we couldn't change the flight i figured that God was simply telling me to stay in london and do the work i haven't been doing XD.
and praise God... managed to change the flight so i'm off to budapest only 3 hrs later than the original plan, paying a couple of pounds more for transport to a different airport in london =D
Sunday, January 03, 2010
15 cups of rice...
12 very full people...
1 kitchen in london...
the plan - initially - was to test out my rusty sushi making skills on a few guinea pigs... but the number multiplied... so by my hand (and quite a few more ppl helping to roll) we got:
1. tuna & cucumber maki
2. homemade tamago using dark brown sugar and egg (and also tamago & cucumber maki)
3. salmon nigiri sushi
4. unagi nigiri sushi
5. tuna nigiri sushi
6. tuna inari... forgot to take photo!
7.onigiri... didn't take this too. (okay onigiri are quite boring objects to photograph)
8.carrot cake (i waited so so long for an occasion big enough to try out this recipe!)
and still more dessert by gordon's hand - caramel bread pudding.
yum. so blessed. (and there was hotpot at liz's place today too... no hope for dieting man!)
in the midst of the festive activity though there was a fleeting thought - wish you were here.. wish i could do this back home..
1 kitchen in london...
the plan - initially - was to test out my rusty sushi making skills on a few guinea pigs... but the number multiplied... so by my hand (and quite a few more ppl helping to roll) we got:
1. tuna & cucumber maki
2. homemade tamago using dark brown sugar and egg (and also tamago & cucumber maki)
3. salmon nigiri sushi
4. unagi nigiri sushi
5. tuna nigiri sushi
6. tuna inari... forgot to take photo!
7.onigiri... didn't take this too. (okay onigiri are quite boring objects to photograph)
8.carrot cake (i waited so so long for an occasion big enough to try out this recipe!)
and still more dessert by gordon's hand - caramel bread pudding.
yum. so blessed. (and there was hotpot at liz's place today too... no hope for dieting man!)
in the midst of the festive activity though there was a fleeting thought - wish you were here.. wish i could do this back home..
Friday, January 01, 2010
2010
this new year I woke up with an emo song in my head praying that I would never forget Your Presence with me everysingleday. that You restore my ability to love and be loved. that You continually remind me of Your protection surrounding me, of Your salvation - should I fail, of Your healing - should I be broken, of Your goodness and majesty - should I fear. of Your love for me - that I may stop hiding my heart as I have been doing for so long, but to give it away and show off all You have made and called me to be.
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