Had lunch with Sharon last Thursday...
She said, "is that what God says about you? you are still thinking the same old way." (para-phrased, can't remember the exact way she said it)
that phrase got me.
It's time for a CHANGE, CHANGE the way i think. Let the past be my history... learn from it and MOVE ON.
I figure if i still hold on, on my past failure... i will never bloom.. i will not go anywhere.
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Monday, May 11, 2009
10th May 2009
Grandma gave her last breath on 10th May 20o9 at 6:45pm.
as i m writing this, actually i am still trying to accept that the fact that she is gone.
She was born in 2Mar1934 and has 4 sisters (i think). i always tell her that she is a superb grandma. She took care of most of us when we were little.
Every memory of her is still vivid in my mind, her smiles, her touch... her voice... and of course her cooking... she is the best cook ever. She used to prepare my fav dish, and prepared my fav junk, for me to enjoy when i go back. she prepared the place for us to stay and get everything ready for us, and sit in the living room... waiting for us to come home. and i need to sleep next to her, hug her before i sleep, feel safe having her next to me.
She became unwell 5 years ago.
in 2007 she injured her leg, since then she was on well chair and last year she was bed ridden.
her condition worsen this year.
Now that she is gone, all of sudden i felt a little empty. Miss her a lot.
as i m writing this, actually i am still trying to accept that the fact that she is gone.
She was born in 2Mar1934 and has 4 sisters (i think). i always tell her that she is a superb grandma. She took care of most of us when we were little.
Every memory of her is still vivid in my mind, her smiles, her touch... her voice... and of course her cooking... she is the best cook ever. She used to prepare my fav dish, and prepared my fav junk, for me to enjoy when i go back. she prepared the place for us to stay and get everything ready for us, and sit in the living room... waiting for us to come home. and i need to sleep next to her, hug her before i sleep, feel safe having her next to me.
She became unwell 5 years ago.
in 2007 she injured her leg, since then she was on well chair and last year she was bed ridden.
her condition worsen this year.
Now that she is gone, all of sudden i felt a little empty. Miss her a lot.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Discipleship dinner at FUSION HAVEN
Fusion Haven is located in Sri Petaling and the food there is AWESOME!!!
she is our Tai KaChe... very inspiring, playful at times, and the SUPERWOMAN!!!
i think this is custard tart... compliment from restaurant.
the highlight of the night!!! Choc brownies
Sunday, March 29, 2009
cute jelly
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
"Do you untie knots?"
[My friend Roy used to sit on a park bench for a few minutes each morning. He liked to watch the kids gather and play at the bus stop. One day he noticed a little fellow, maybe five or six years of age, struggling to board the bus. While others were climbing on, he was leaning down, frantically trying to disentangle a knotted shoestring. He grew more anxious by the moment, frantic eyes darting back and forth between the shoe and the ride.
All of the sudden it was too late. The door closed.
The boy fell back on his haunches and sighed. That's when he saw Roy. With tear-filled eyes he looked at the man on the bench and asked, "Do you untie knots?'
Jesus loves that request.
Life gets tangled. People mess up. You never outgrow the urge to look up and say, "help!"
Jesus had a way of appearing at such moments. Peter's empty boat. Nicodemus' empty heart. Matthew has a friend issue. A woman has a health issue. Look who shows up.
Jesus, our next door saviour.
"Do you untie knots?"
"Yes." ]
All of the sudden it was too late. The door closed.
The boy fell back on his haunches and sighed. That's when he saw Roy. With tear-filled eyes he looked at the man on the bench and asked, "Do you untie knots?'
Jesus loves that request.
Life gets tangled. People mess up. You never outgrow the urge to look up and say, "help!"
Jesus had a way of appearing at such moments. Peter's empty boat. Nicodemus' empty heart. Matthew has a friend issue. A woman has a health issue. Look who shows up.
Jesus, our next door saviour.
"Do you untie knots?"
"Yes." ]
Extract from "NEXT DOOR SAVIOUR" by Max Lucado
Monday, March 16, 2009
Isn't she amazing??
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