biking with the wind blowing me...

yeah, hoping that my mind makes some sense in writing. my sense of black and white in matters relating to life and thoughts are becoming blurred - i hope not by the influence of new age but rather by the influence and my human understanding of the grace of God. i want these recordings to become a reminder of God's faithfulness in my golden days.
So, welcome my friend, let's learn together. I beckon you.

Monday, October 16, 2006

Short Note

This is one of the longest breaks I've taken from blogging. Unintentional as it is, I'm still unable to make time to blog.

Hopefully tomorrow night would be a good night. As for tonight, I need time for myself, to do some crying and thinking.

Thank God for 10 hours of bus ride, because in between naps, I had time to think and reflect about life.

The highlight of my convocation in Singapore was the challenge to live every moment of life with purpose. The speech given was a dose of 'sermon', a nudge to think far and purposefully for my life. A life lived for the betterment of humankind. Sounds so noble, yet it is so true and vital so as to protect the integrity of our community and the generations beyond us. Think generationally. And live one too.

The other highlight was God's providence for my short trip there. He provided every form of transport and hospitality from my friends to show me that He cares. The help from them saved me lots of time and money from searching for unfamiliar places on my own. Time was the more important part, as I really wanted to spend as much time as I could with my family who were with me. Thank you Yin Huan, Sunny and Marsli!

Yesterday was the day I finally become a graduate, it was also a day of sadness for my family, as one of us had left for Australia, bringing along other loved ones. A lot of mixed emotions.

Matthias, Yee Yee miss you. Be a good brother to Ruth ok? Help mommy too ya? Will come visit you soon, God willing.

Thanks to Lionel and Jason too, who sent me and picked me up from the bus station in KL. I felt a lot safer travelling with people I know. God bless you both.


just a quick one,
grace

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