Wednesday, December 15, 2004

Parable of the Tea leaf and the Teapot

Girls are like tea leaves...
Tea leaves from Japan, Cameron Highlands, India,China....
A flavour for every season, take your pick - apple, strawberry or kiwi
Or chamomoile , mint, earl grey,
Tea leaves are packaged in every pack you can imagine
It has a shelf life and an expiry date
Once taken, you can only boil it once
When the flavour is released, tea leaves are worthless
It is up to the teapot to discard it and get a new pack of tea leaves!

Boys are like teapots
Only the best teapots will be able to blend with the best tea leaves
Metal teapots dont make tea as well as ceramic teapots
But ceramics are expensive and hard to come by
Some tea leaves prefer ceramic ; others prefer metal pots
thats why you have to decide if you want to have in your teapot
If you want apple tea, you can be just a metal teapot
But if you want to cook a pot of great Earl Grey , u'll just have to upgrade yourself and be a ceramic.
But being a teapot is better than being the tea leaf
At least teapots have no expiry date
The longer the teapot is made, the higher the value of it
The tea leaf , on the other hand, decreases in value as the years go by
Quite saddening ....





Thursday, December 09, 2004

*Ahuhhkk ahuuhhkk*

Yahhooo!!No need to work today.No need to study also cos the book is in office, hahahahaha.. Temperature yesterday night at 8.15pm was 38.5 degree Celcius.Hmm.. my typing synchronization is a bit off today too...Hope tomorrow will be better, I need to go to work!!! Got a seminar and a metting to attend tomorrow...

Fifth Day in Singapore - Monday , 6 /Nov/2004

730am : Woke up to get ready for Bukit Timah hiking session. Still feeing unwell, but heck, I'm already in Singapore!


840am : Bro in law fetched me to Angmokio bus terminal. Desmond only arrived at 10am!!! It was drizzling when he arrived so we cancelled the plan to the hill and headed towards the hot spring at Sembawang instead.


1045 am: Reached Hot Spring.It's located behind an army training camp.this place is nothing like the normal hot spring you might imagine.It's a cemented area with pipes outflowing hot water.There's plenty of plastic chairs and big basins for you to soak your legs in.It's popular among elder generation and working adults who come in to rest their poor soles.


12pm : Head towards lunch , then to Little India.


1am: At Little India, we walked past many streets with cheap budget hotels, sari shops, spices and sundry shops, Indian vegetarian shops,casualwear shops and so forth. ONe particular street worth mentioning here is the Desker Rad , it's like Lorong Haji Taib of KL.Girls of China ,Thai,Malaysia, Myanmar,etc do their 'stuff' here at night.Indeed, the Street of Vices. We visited Mustaffa Center , the only shopping mall which is open 24/7 in Singapore.A big variety of perfumes can be found here at a cheaper than usual price.I got myself a Davidoff Woman and a BourVita.


5pm : Got home using MRT.Reach home about 6pm. Very exhausted.


Fourth Day in Singapore - Sunday, 6 /Nov/2004

820 am: Slumped on the bed ; still listening to the boom boom of Van Dyk's music. Needed some classical music to unwind.Body very heaty. Think I got a bad cold coming my way.
1130 am: WOke up. Clean up. Called Dad. Ate spaghetti made by Agnes..yummy.Fever getting bad.


2pm : Fever not any better. Had one panadol.Went out again with Seng while Carol and Lil headed towards Beach Road.We had lunch at Jurong Point ; Seafood Platter cost us SGD 37++. (*Ouch*) A very big portion. Later , we headed to Golden VIllage.Seng wanted to watch Shutter , but we missed the 2.45 pm show.So we watched the Incredibles ; hmmm.. in actual fact maybe only 40% of it cos most of the time I was sleeping cos I was fatigued.


6pm : I took a train back while Seng headed to work.


720pm : Was floating on the road , feeling a bit dizzzzzyyy...Reach home finally. Bathed and dined with Cousin Ching and her hubby.Thought I hsould sleep early but MSN poved to be a great temptation. Hehe... Later had another chat with Agnes.Went to bed only at 2am.


Third Day in Singapore - Saturday , 5 /Nov/2004

8am : Woke up. GO online. How to break the habit??

10.30 am: Ordered 2 LARGE Canadian pizza(2 for the price of 1) for breakfast.Delivery reached at 11.45am.I had 4 slices, Carol and Lil each had 2 while Seng had 8! Growing boy la..

Noon : Went out to get return bus tickets at Beach Road. Wanted to get Grassland tickets, but Sri Maju charges SGD 3 cheaper, so we took Sri Maju(SGD 25) instead :) For an even cheaper ride, you can opt to take a public bus across the straits into JB and take a bus from Larkin there. Only RM25 from JB to KL. That's less than half the price!

1pm : Don;t know where to go, so decided to go to some famous tourist attraction. I suggested Ming Village, where they used to have a man-made fort of the dynasty.We headed towards Jurong with a cab.

1.30pm : Reached an Industrial Park , Jurong. There's alot of factories and very few traffic. Quite a deserted place. Looks funny coz I dont remember the fort being situated at such an obscure place. Well, that was 10 years ago, but then .. Definitely not this place? Keep my fingers crossed.

1.35pm : We reached Ming Village. OMG, it's the wrong place!!!!!! There's no such fort as I could remember! The place was a deserted , even dilipated Chinese mansion which sells pottery and artworks probably. It looks dark on the inside and the red giant doors were only half open.One lady which stood at the doorlooked at us with curiosity.She must be wondering why we got there but didn't get down.Sooo PAISEH man. 10 years of memory canot guarantee you permanence. ahhaha... After apologizing to all in the cab, I asked the driver what happened to the tourist site which depicts a famous dynasty in China. He said the place was closed down many many years ago, as its boss went bankrupt.He later sold that park to some filming house.He suggested that we either go to the bird park, the crocodile farm or Haw Par Villa.We decided on the latter.

2.00pm : Reached Haw Par Villa. The colorful 30 feet-long Dragon which I remembered was erected at the entrance of the park was gone. It looked so different now.Entrance fee is waived now.We walked in to enjoy the scenery of the once majestic looking memorial park.What is left now are just statues of yesteryears depicting CHinese folklore and legendary characters such as Journey to the West (the magical Monkey, the perveous Pig,the industrious Sand Monk and the obedient White Horse accompanying their Master Tong Chen on the commissioned foot journey to obtain the Buddha writtings),the 3 gods of Happiness,Wealth and Longevity (Fuk Luk Sau) , the 10 Courts of Hell (Kuai Moon),8 Immortals Crossing the Sea, Lady Kwan Yin (Chinese Madonna) and Buddha himself. A worthy place to visit if you're interested in knowing Chinese folklore stories. You only need to pay SGD 1 to enter the 10 Courts of Hell and the Jade House.
5pm : Headed home to get ready for the party at Sentosa.Reached home at 545pm.Wanted to wear the tube over the bikini, but the tube was wayyyyyy to transparent and tight, so I wanted to wear a t-shirt over it and then wear long hawaiian pants. Arrhhh, kena kutuk by cousins alike saying I look like aunty cos its too old-fashioned! dang! So I said I'll wear the bermuda khakis.Also aunty! Die die die... in the end wore Agnes's spaghetti top and a pair of hot denim pants.Shortest ever in my history.Felt so exposed. My brother in law and my nephew gave me one weird kind of look ... eee..

630pm : Got out of the house , headed for Harbourfront MRT Station.Train was quite packed.As we arrived, we can't see Desmond anywhere so we walked til we reach the bus station at the entrance of Sentosa Islan; the off-limit to pedestrians. Later we took a bus into the island, had dinner and then took another bus to the Tanjong beach where the party awaits.:D

8.30pm : Reached Tanjong beach. Headed directly to the public changing room to lock our bags.We were quite qorried that all lockers might already have been taken by other patrons. Luckily there's still penty to go around when we arrived. No point bringing all those jackets or big water bottles ; you wont be able to carry so much when you dance. At the party, it was still early so we strolled around the beach and checked out what's in store for us. A few rumored facts:i. Attendance at Zoukout Singapore this year : 25000 -30000 people.
ii. 4 stages for party goers: Main Arena (International and local Guest DJs), Mambo(80s and 90s music + love songs) , Trance (pure dance music), and local live band stage.
iii. Zouk dont make money out of this event; at best they only break even.
iv. There's going to be a Zoukouk KL in Genting this coming February.
v.Drinks are fro SGD3- SGD6.
vi. No swimming is allowed. They sealed off the beach and put patrols around the area to prevent drowning.Last year, a drunk patron swam and drowned there.
vii. The Tanjong Beach is a reclaimed land ; sand from Indonesia (very coarse) and coconut trees are from Malaysia(ohh beautiful , hehe)

9.00pm : Yiing arrived! She looked gorgeous, as always..We chatted and took some pictures at the Main Arena.

10pm : Danced at Mambo stage area.After a while , we moved back to main arena.

12am: Tired of dancing. Walked to the locker. We saw that the lockers prepared by Zouk themselves cost SGD 10 / locker.With that money, I can open the public locker 10 times!

1am: Lined up for a drink. I had a tequila.But not shot. Don't feel anything , only a bit hot at the throat and the stomach. Don't feel anything at the head. Maybe it's just dilluted tequila.

2am: Danced at Mambo stage again.Carol got a few uninvited dance partners , hehe... some quite lengchai wan wor.. ;P later two more guys came and joined our crowd.

3am : Time out.Tired. So I had a power nap by sitting on the sand.

355am : Time to dance again at the Main Arena. Timo Mass was spinning.The next one up is Paul Van Dyk!

430am : Paul shows up finally! Yeayy! The crowd went crazy!!! His music is intoxicating.

630 am: At last count , all of us danced nonstop for 2 1/2 hours and counting...

7 am: Sun is rising. We're still dancing! I had to go to the washroom. On the way back, we got ourselves some drinks. I got a VOdka Redbull which was supposed to make me feel energised again; but it made my head spin.... woooOOOooooo...

715 am: Headed home.Long queue going up the bus provided.Luckily service was quick.

745am : At Harbourfront MRT. I was too tired, so I sat on the station floor.Beh tahan lerr.. We headed towards Chinatown for a morning breakfast. I was hoping for a nice , hot plate of chee cheong fun.Alas... when we reach Chinatown, all eateries were still closed. We ended up having only a cup of hot drink each. I find it difficult to stay awake. In the end , we took a cab back to UBI.

Second Day in Singapore - Friday ( 4/Nov/2004 )

7.30 am: Woke up at 7.30 am. Can't break the habit hehe. Slept again after a while until 8+.

Morning: Laze around til noon. Then took a cab to Far East Plaza, Orchard Road. This place sells alot of clothes and apparels for teens and young adults.Was very tempted indeed. Their variety of bags and clothes beat the likes of the ones in Sungai Wang . Lunch at a chicken rice shop. Lousy but expensive.Easily beated by any store in Malaysia. Total spent: SGD22.70 for 4 pax.


Noon : Went window shopping at shops and boutiques along Orchard Road. can't get anythg since it's only the first day in Singapore.The decos are already up, only minor things need to be touched up.Stalls are being set up along the pavewalk.Boys Brigaders and several churches held joint charity bazaars along the road.Malls which we visited:

1. Far East Plaza

2. Takashimaya

3. Duty Free Shop (DFS)

4. etc.. cant remember their names.


If u are a fan of great interior designing, I suggest you visit DFS. It's nothing like your Midvalley or KLCC or 1-U; it's splendidly designed. Spacious and classy, it exudes charm and sophistication.Anyone who walks in , whether you are indeed a serious buyer or just a curious on-looker , they welcome you with arms wide open. You want Tiffany diamonds for your girlfriend or Cartier watches to impress your future-in-laws? No problem , just head to the 3rd floor's showrooms. Girl, you feel like carrying a Paris Hilton bag? Head on to Level 4 where they sell Guess merchandise, you'd find the image of Paris pouting her silvery pink lips. A wide range of brands , some of which I've never even heard of. (real jakun) To purchase an item with a discounted price, you'd have to show your passport.


3pm : Ice-cream time in Swensen's.Wanted to order Earthquake ( One big bowl of ice-cream with 8 balls of ice cream with toppings) . We ordered many flavours: Vanilla, Choc Fudge, Thin Mint,Orange Sherbet , Lime Sherbet, and a few other flavours; most of whcih are only available at 4pm that evening.Which ice cream shop does not have vanilla ice cream , for goodness sake?!!! Haihh... we were so frustrated so we ordered a topless 5 and an Apple Crumble instead. Ohh man, the Apple Crumble was fantastic! The crumble came in a hot pan topped with an ice cream. Before they served us, they poured the apple sauce together with the cooked apple cubes. Ohh .. hot crumble plus cold cold ice cream.. heavenly!


4pm : Continue window shopping. Went to a complex which sels only sports and surf items with brands like Stussy, Rip Curl, QuikSilver, Roxy, Nike and Mambo.Standard wear for the youngsters of Singapore. then went to Takashimaya to redeem our free gift from Wacoal. Got 2 paper tissue packets each. hahaahaha~ Saw some bikinis over there ; their selection is wider than ours in KL. Tried a jumper in MNG , not to nice . Lil bought a pair of pants in Bossini. Q cheap as they are having sale.We also bought nail paints and body stickers from Watson's.


530pm : Decided not to go home to bathe since there might not be enough time. Took a train to the Esplanade. Got a little lost when we reach City Hall MRT station.An uncle was kind enough to walk us along the underpass . On the left and right of this tunnel, there are more shops!Talk about shopping...


6pm : Reached The Durian (nickname for the Esplanade).Collected the Mamma Mia tickets.Then decided to take a walk along the Esplanade bridge towards the Merlion park.Saw Fullerton Hotel, self-declared 6 star hotel.Michael Jackson stayed here during his visit to Spore. Along this bridge , you can see Maybank and HSBC buildings , as well as a bridge on the opposite side with a heavy traffic.


7pm : Look for dinner place. Finally found one. I had fried chilli noodle with soft shell crab. Ohh yummy! Total price : SGD 48 for 3 pax. My self: SGD11++.


8pm : Mamma Mia! here I go again.. You are the dancing Queen , young and sweet only seventeeennnn....~~


1030pm : End of show.Went home , tired and happy. Hahah...


ALmost 12am : Slumped to bed like a sand bag.


First Day in Singapore - Thursday ,3/Nov/2004

6.15pm: Wanted to get on the bus. Stopped by bus conductor.

Pegi mana?
Singapore.
Singapore mana?
Err....
Hah!!! Apa apa?!!
bus terminal lah..
Mana ? Wood lands kaa ?? Beach road??
Err.... bus station lar...
Beach road lar!(*mumble mumble*)

(*Rude uncle on the run*)

6.30pm: Boarded Sri Maju bus at Pudu berth Number 17. Quite comfy and spacious. Hungry,so had a hot dog; must be the best I've eaten in the world.

9.45pm: Reached Yong Peng ; stopped for food.

12.00 am : Reached Johor immigration station.Traffic jam for a while. Could see Eden Garden Hotel at the far end of the straits.Clearance at the immigration was swift. Just need to swipe the passport.

12.15 am: At Immigration of SIngapore, Woodlands to clear the custom. Was 5 meters away from the custom officers when my hand luggage's handle broke in front of them. !@#$%^& SOOOOOO embarrasing!!!!! Wonder if they were laughing at me!

12.30 am: Reached Beach road. In a second , all passengers were gone. Only the three of us remained. Tried calling my cousin but my phone got "Active Barring" voice message from M1.Darn! Tried sms, luckily that can work.Cousin Agnes and Nephew Seng came later. Went and eat dimsum. Quite yummy.

1.30 am: Reached UBI Avenue 1. Finally. We're welcomed by Ah Boy. Cute and tame dog that didn't bark despite us being strangers.Didn't sleep tonite, was chatting with Agnes the whole night til 5.30 am.

Thursday, December 02, 2004

...

Some words should be left unsaid, unheard, un-thought of.

Some things should be left as the past.

Some people should be left gone.

Some relationship should be left as memories.

Some wounds should be left to heal.


Thursday, November 25, 2004

Why the pebble?

I hope u have read the poem below before reading this:

I know it's weird that I call myself a pebble. (I used to be in a group of friends who called outselves the Pebbles.But that's beside the point) But just

Do you feel lonely sometimes? Or perhaps you think you have the worst life in the world? You're dry and down, nothing to look forward to? You wish someone would just sit with you and listen to your problems and not bother about talking about themselves or what they think of your problem?

We sometimes feel this , occuring more so often during festivals when you see people having a great time partying, and then you wonder, why am I feeling so down deep inside? Why am I not like them? Or perhaps you're standing in a noisy crowd but feeling lonely and sad ? The crowd can't cheer you up? Is there something wrong with with the crowd or is it you?

I've this feeling sometimes of not fitting in, but sticking out like a sore thumb. We go through this sometimes in every part of our lives, our family, our job, our relationships. We find no satisfaction in whatever we do, or we have broken relationships. Our lives feel dry and we are exhausted on the long and hard life journey.

A friend said, one pebble cannot fill another pebble up, nor satisfy it. The pebbles need each other, but they still could not satisfy that inner most desires of their lives. The pebbles need water ; we need the LIVING water.

Jesus offers himself as the LIVING water for everyone.

Jesus said:"Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." (Matt 11:28 -NIV) Jesus also said "If you knew the gift of God, and who it is who says to you, "Give Me a drink,' you would have asked Him, and He would have given you living water." (John 4:10)

We often look at other sources for the fulfillment of our desires, and we wonder why they cannot be fulfilled. Humans have desires, because God gave them to us. However, God also wants us to look for Him first before looking at others as a source of fulfillment. We tend to look for answers in things like fengshui, 'prophets' , geomancy, fortune tellers, or stretch out for friends and family members for answers.

Isn't it time to look for the answer at THE source itself?

If I'm the pebble, you are the...?

I'm a pebble
I sit inside a glass
I feel very empty
Sounds so hollow in this glass
When I speak there's only echo
When I'm silent , I hear nothing
Gosh , I yearn for a company!

How would it feel if there are other's like me
Would I feel happier
Would I cheer
Would I never fear
Would I be merrier?

Then another pebble came into my life
We look like one another
We speak pebble's language
We do things normal pebbles do
We sometimes insult each other too

Soon 1 became 2, 2 became 8, 8 became 100
There's many pebbles in the glass now
It's almost full
I hear a deafening sound
Pebbles' gibberish pebbles' squibbles
and now as I sit here
I realise there's no difference
So many pebbles around me
How come I can still hear the word 'lonely'
I dont feel happy
I still feel empty.

One day , someone poured water into the glass
The empty spaces disappeared around me
And I begin to see
It's all because I never had the water
The living water in me.

I'm back!

Hi! I'm back!!! Not from a holiday, but from a BLOG break. Been quiet for a few days , and now it's back to journalism, diary-writing, self-biography.. whatever.. wahahaa

Ohh.. go watch The Incredibles please, it's a great show. I cant help but loving Helen Parr, she's so human(she got a big butt like many of us), lovable ( like our pets) and heroic ( like mum).Won't do a review here, but I like the way they presented the movie: It's an animation but with a strong focus on its family story. It's very much like my own family at times, how my mum always shouts so that we go to our dinner tables, how my parents "talk" to each other sometimes, how I behave when I was young, and sometimes also now.. hehe.Great show by Pixar.

Saturday, November 20, 2004

TARGET : DECEMBER 18!!!

The countdown starts today!

Days left : 28 days.

When I was at your age, I'd...

We could all look happy and cheery on the outside, but who knows what we're actually are on the inside.

Tom Cruise might be the most eligible metrosexual guy on the outside , but who knows what problem he has on the inside?

Paris Hilton might be Guess girl, heiress of Hilton chain of hotels, gorgeous babe whom every men covets and every woman would love to hate.But I'm just wondering what's her biggest problem - would it be the zits? The money? The boy she admires? The simple life she wish she has?

Everyone has a problem, and we wish we'd live in someone else's life. Someone better than us, someone who's more beautiful, richer, more famous, smarter, funnier, (sarcatic-ier???) , the list of superlatives goes on... and so is our appetite for better living. We bat our eyelids when we see a young executive driving the latest Merc class-S or the BMW 7-series, we'd be gossiping that perhaps this girl has a rich sugar daddy or the guy has a golden spoon in his mouth when he was born, but in the same time wishing secretly in our heart that it was us behind that wheel, and not that rich-spoilt-brat. Ever felt that way? Hands up! You're not the only one.

In our pursue of good living, we almost certainly tell ourselves everyday that success only comes with hardwork, perseverance,alot of sweat,blood and tears.That's what our grandma and our parents used to tell us. "When i was ur age, I used to ..." - cook, clean, sweep, walk 10 miles a day - all suggesting that we , the younger generation has no idea what life is all about.There's no hardship in our lives ; we barely need to know how to cook our own meals cos there's always McDs , nor do we need to sweat under the sun because we have the air-conds in cars, if not LRTs. Our maids take care of our clothes , we save the time of washing and ironing to "do better things" such as playing online games or watching Astro.Guilty of that too?

Somehow , the past generation believes that you gotta be sad, down and out in order to achieve happiness in the end. All our books says so, how we have to endure pain to achieve happiness. Maybe the time has changed. Maybe some people has happiness readily in their lives. Not by hardship, but by grumbling less and appreciating simple things in their lives . I need to learn that too.




Friday, November 19, 2004

What u doing this Christmas???``

Arr.. today's date 19th November 2004, more than a month away from Christmas but that doesnt stop me from feeling that Christmas is near hehehe.....
Last year's Christmas and this year's would be totally different , cos last year not single.. this year I've plenty of time to plan and spend with my family. A cousin suggested that I cook for them, (God ,how do u stuff the stuffings into the un-stuffed turkey before u stuff it into the oven?) so I started giving them reasons why i SHOULD NOT cook for them - no oven at home la... no experience in cooking la.... dont wana mess up ur appetite la... dun wana mess up the kitchen la.. bla bla bla...

but then again, i think cooking would be cool... with the whole bunch of family and cousins together... well it doesnt have to be great, it just has to be good so everyoen in the famiy can come and celebrate Christ in a traditional way... Maybe i should make bread and butter pudding + lasagna (ask Sam to teach) , and probably a turkey... stuffed with something.


Thursday, November 18, 2004

On Gandalf's wisdom

As Frodo looks down at the ring in his hand he says that he wish that the ring had never come into his possession.

Wise Gandalf says, "So do I, and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for us to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us."

http://jmm.aaa.net.au/articles/2624.htm

People ask this all the time:
1. Why this bad thing only happens to me?
2. Why God punish newborn babies and young children by inflicting them with illness, allowing them to have a hole in the heart,leave them crippled with AIDS?
3. Why would God allow famine and floods, lost of lives, wars,sickness?
4. Is there a God? Or is it just man-made image of a superbeing who don't really care?

I hope these questions come into your mind once in a while, stinging you to your core. They often come to me, and I still have no direct answers about them. But I do get clues of answers by reading the book of Job, and by having faith that God will restore.

We often blaim the circumstances and react hostile towards them, feeling that injustice has been done against us.( I do have that feeling sometimes.) However, a wise man says, we cant chart the course of the wind, but we can change the direction of our sail. We choose what we want to do, how we want to react to the given circumstance - for the benefit of the parties involved. There's no point in blaiming others for what has happened because pointing fingers can only help you to aggravate the situation even more.

All we do is just step up in faith , and pray God will deliver, yet again.

Wednesday, November 17, 2004

Comments?

Dear all,

Would appreciate if you drop a comment if you find something interesting to share with me on this humble blog. It'll at least tell me that I'm not really writing into the thin air.. heheh... so much for self-confidence.Thanks.

Love alot from me,
xoxoxo

Tuesday, November 16, 2004

Jesus the Baptist

We had the privilige to listen to Mr David Pawson, a renowned evangelist-pastor-author on Sunday in FGA.This blessed man of God spoke of the Baptism of the Holy Spirit which such grace and simplicity, anyone in the church would understand it instantly.

According to David, we must understand the Trinity of God by understanding the threesome -
God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. Most of the time we only
understand God the Father and God the SOn, but seldom do we actually speak of
the Holy Spirit, even though it's as important as the former.

We constantly hear about John the Baptist at the River of Jordan during Jesus's
time.John baptised with water - as a way to clean our sinful past and make us
new beings again, whiter as white. It can clean our past but can't KEEP us that
way. That's why Jesus spoke of the holy Spirit which will be our guide when He
leaves us for Heaven. How many of us actually heard about Jesus being spoken as
Jesus the Baptist? He baptises with the Holy Spirit - read book of Acts(120
people including his discliples and Mother Mary got baptised in the Spirit and
instantly spoke in tongues)


Conditions of Baptism of the Water:

1.Confess yur sins - specific sins

2.Put right whatever you have to - repentance


There's 3 theories of the happening of Pentecost:

1. Sacramental view :Pentecost is a one-off event.Happened only once during the
baptism of the 120 people , and therefore now Holy Spirit has been transfered to
the church.You will receive the Holy Spirit from church through the
sacraments.This means that Roman Catholics receive their Holy Spirit when a
new-born baby is baptised and Anglicans receive theirs during confirmation of
the faith.

However, David argues that this also means that Jesus isnt the Baptist , but
it's the church.He quite disagreed with that.

2. Evangelical view :Pentecost only happened on four occasions , to the Jews,
Samaritans(Acts 10),Gentiles(Acts 10) and his disciples(Acts 14).It is said that
when you give your life to Jesus(at the point of accepting Jesus as personal
saviour), you receive the Holy Spirit.

However , David noted that this means the Spirit is not being poured out or
flown from then on.


3. Pentecostal view:The Holy Spirit is for all. Jesus Christ still baptises every day.It's a
privilige to receive the gift from Holy Spirit.


Which is your belief? Read the bible to find out what is the truth.Check out this links for answers on your doubts: http://www.rbc.net/ I only pray that I may be water-baptised soon before I'm baptised by the Holy Spirit.


Booooooooooooks!!!

Do you know who Warren Buffett and Charles Munger is?
Read an comic-biography about him in MPH .. pretty gutsy fellow who followed his analytical mind and sound logic rather than basic instincts when it comes to investment of his money.I've got to get hold of one of his theory books one of these days.. now I'm just too loaded with other books in the backlog..Can't even buy David Pawson... dang! Gotta make a list of wishlist books to get for myself.

1.David Pawson - Unlocking the Bible

2.Warren Buffet - ...

3. Ben Graham - The Intelligent Investor

Wow.. Midvalley was just swarmed with people yesterday!Celebrating Raya in KL looks more popular than balik kampung for the Chinese community.


Monday, November 15, 2004

Where's the book?!!!

Arrrggghhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!
Where's the book?????Can't find it! Cant find ittttt!
It's one of my favourite books- The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel....and I CANT FIND IT!!!!!!!!
Did I leave it somewhere? Did someone take it from me? can't it be just disappearing from the face of earth just like that , right? :( :( :(
Why is the book so important? Well. It's a book for sceptics like me who want to know the evidence that Christ is who He claimed He is. A friend introduced that book to me, and since then I think that's one of the great books I read about the evidence of Christ.His birth,works , resurrection.Miracles performed by him.What the biblical scholars says.What historians says.What sceptics say.

If you have stinging Qs about God and you doubt Jesus's reality, check this book out. Now should I get another copy of this book? Hmm..



Things we all take for granted

1. A good family
2. Happy relationship
3. Our health
4. Our own body
5. A peaceful country
6. A supply of friends
7. A peace of mind

Sunday, November 14, 2004

An evening rendezvous in KL city

Good morning ! Very early today cos yesterday slept early after a evenign rendezvous with my family.... first up in KL Tower , and then a dinner in The Ship followed by a stroll in Bintang Walk.Really nice view in KL Tower, can see ppl getting jammed up on the streets in the town, even the bedrooms of some apartments.... of cos without the sensored stuffs hahahhahaa~~

Dinner in the Ship is nice.... I had something called Flambee Fillet Au Brandy, no idea wat it was... just pakai order je,and when it arrived it was in flames!!! The meat tastes good, tender and juicy, covered with a layer of mushroom sauce seasoned with brandy .. delicious. can't really tahan the sauce at first, but when it's dipped by the tender meat, the combination is fabulous.We also had escargots in garlic and cheese sauce .. was great but I felt the meat was a bit soft, perhaps they left it too long in the oven.I loved seafood to be a bit chewy and tangy... umm also had Oxtail Soup. How come I can have so much in just a nite? Ohh yeah, I skipped lunch!

Sis bought us Haagen Daaz ice-cream.... ooooOOOooooOOOoo~~ I had Rum and Raisins... smooth and creamy aka YUMMY! The one sis had was something brandy with blueberry.. which tasted more like medicine, she said. hahah. U never go wrong with Rum and Raisins , peeps!

Did some ppl watching as well, was watching this Chinese man from China doing his thing with the brush.. only rm10 per pc. Pics later(u know how slowwwwwwwwwwwww dial up can be?)
One bunch of Chinese yuppies(20++) all dressed up to visit the nearest clubhouse was standing by, torn between a "Happy Birthday"wish or "fung tou pit yeng"(gamble all win all) for their fren . sounds abit corny- hehhehe~

Heyy... yesterday I missed out my Fav Fab 5 on the TV!!! :(

Saturday, November 13, 2004

A word for you.

Do you live selfishly or selflessly?
Do you live for yourself or for someone else?
Do you put your own happiness above others?
Do you think being like this is noble?

You hide behind your smile
You hope no one will find your true self
Your voice speaks of pain
Your expression crying out in silence

You hope they never see you
You think no one notices
But your tears continue to fall
Your sleepless nights prevail

I hope you are well
I pray you get back to your feet
Like a son who lost his mother
A daughter her father

Life must go on
Eventually it will
Winter never stays long enough
Spring always comes next January

There are no more words left
No more things to be uttered
Tear ducts have become dry
The heart is recovering

Forgiveness is the key.
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The commotion upon the landing of the helicopter carrying Arafat's casket. Posted by Hello

Arafat's funeral

I was watching CNN during dinner yesterday ; they were showing Arafat's funeral happening in Ramallah.

For those of you who missed it , well here's the account of what had happened:
A few helicopters flew in from Cairo, Egypt after a very grand and dignified funeral held by the Egyptian Government in honour of their homeland freedom-fighting child who claimed he was born in Israel, not in Egypt.World leaders thronged in dozens to pay him their last respect while secretly wishing there may be peace in return for his death, probably.

Anywya, the choppers flew in, carrying Arafat's body , his family members and dignitaries who had accompanied him all the way.When they landed, gosh.. the commotion was horrendous!So many people just rushed into the compound , disallowing the casket to be brought into the actual burial site.People just shoved and pushed one another, some even fired their guns but NO ONE EVEN FLINCHED!!!! Are they not afraid of death or are they just used to the sound of the gun fire? I'm not sure if this is the nature of the people in Palestine , but the next leader must know he has a tough job on his agenda - beginning with instilling order and reducing fear amongst his people. With the continued violence in that area, peace is not going to come soon.

Friday, November 12, 2004

:)

It makes me smile when....
1. A girl friend tells me she is rushing for a date with her boyfriend.
2. A male friend makes a move.
3. I hear my favourite song on radio.
4. The rainbow is bending its edge in a land far far away.
5. I could feel the warmth of the morning sun.
6. Tiny raindrops hit my face.
7. I see my favourite car on the road - especially the yellow one!
8. The next day is a holiday.
9. I'm eating my favourite ice-cream -- rumm rumm...
10. Someone tells me I'm good looking / pretty / gorgeous --> I know they r lying hahaha

Salvation is here

Welcome to the fallout
Welcome to resistance
The tension is here
The tension is here
Between who you are and who you could be
Between how it is and how it should be

Maybe redemption has stories to tell
Maybe forgiveness is right where you fel
lWhere can you run to escape from yourself?
Where you gonna go?
Where you gonna go?
Salvation is here

Strangers

Please don't come and look for me!!!! I pray , God , please let that person NOT come and look for me!!! I shall hide in places , run to shields , act as if I'm not here... waahahhahahahaha


Chopstick Wonders

Chopsticks are great inventions for the Chinese - they not only help you to pick a piece of food on the dining table ; you may also use it for doing your hair into a bun.It may look easy but not for someone like me who don't normally do her hair.I prefer it naturally messy hahahaa...

Anyway, for those who wana learn how to do the hair with a chopstick (either to entertain themselves or to entertain their gfs), it's simple. Get the chopstick first and then twist your hair around it as tightly as possible.The push it up and then down. After everything is done, then shake ur head up and down to test if it's OK. voila~

I never thought I could do it, hahaha so proud of myself :) Always admired people like Effie who could do it so effortlessly with a chopstick. She looked pretty neat too! Might bun the hair in office in place of the plain old rubber band sometimes when I'm in a good mood :) Hope to achieve some different look other than the average Plain Jane look. If you're plannin to safe some money on the monthly visit to the hairstylist, you may chosse to keep it long like me.Other options : coloring,highlighting or rebonding(i.e. straightening- i need Vic Chiang to tell me this haha-)

Arr finally, also bought a pair of sport shoes . Time to do away with the old Reebok as their soles are so badly torn I've to resort to cut them off using a knife in order not to trip. Now I've no reason NOT to hit the gym right?!!!Squash anyone?

There's a few firsts today:
1. Own a tank top
2. Walk around Ikano
3. Eat the famous Swedish meatballs(yummy~)

Yasser Arafat in passing

Darn.. this is the second time I'm writing this. If a power surge happens again I'll kill this PC!
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Yasser Arafat(1929-2004) passed away peacefully today, may he find peace.As I'm writing this, CNN is broadcasting the 'live' telecast of Yasser Arafat being sent to the France military airbase.His official funeral will be held in Cairo, Egypt before being flown to Ramallah, West Bank which will be his final resting place. Seen in the TV was Suha, Arafat's 41-year old wife who was living in France luxuriously for 3 years with their daughter but without her husband.

There were claims that she was protecting her husband without a cause,preventing the Palestinian high officials from seeing her husband before he passed away.She claimed they are here to bury her husband alive. It was pretty absurd on why she did so; it was very cumbersome because these are her husbands' colleagues,comrades,friends.Rumors had it that she was doing this because of the assets worth about US$1 billion belonging to Arafat.But then again, if the money doesn't go to her , who will it go to??? And doing all this wil only make the sick man sadder , already he had his own illness to take care of.If he did not die because of a sickness , he would because of the controversy.May God bless his soul and forgive his sins.


Thursday, November 11, 2004

Holiday today~

YEAY!!! Today holiday , except that in the morning I was disturbed by one call from a church friend.... My goshhh , I'm supposed to sleep until the cows come home!!!

Going vegetarian food in town now, maybe will watch a movie later with family... :) The Incredibles sound great~~

Ohh btw, North Indians' Deepawali is on tomorrow, not today. The Southern Indian's is!


Wednesday, November 10, 2004

What requirement hasn't been met?

"What requirement hasn't been met by the guy?"

"He isn't a Christian."

" Aiii.. easy la... ask him to convert!!!"

"Don't want la.... not sincere."

"Aikk... convert cos of love also not sincere???"

"First the guy must have the love for God... then only he must love me...Because someone who loves God will automatically love his woman~"

"Deepnya..."

:) "I'm complicated.Too much of things on this head of mine."

"ooo.. I'm the opposite - I'm simple."

"Good for u. Being simple is good."

"Being simple, people will find it boring~"

"Depends la... not easy being simple and be happy being simple."

"Dunno la last time i used to think being materialistic is good."

"Then now?"

"Then think think again being materialistic hard to be stress free...now i think moderately is better.No need so stress, no need think so much, no need get frustrated."

"You think in the next ten years , you can say the same?"

On a Holiday Eve~

I love a holiday eve~ it's the time you dream of sleeping much and doing little in the office , a time where you plan ahead what you want to do during the break and making the best out of that God-given-well-earned rest...

Hmm.. Deepavali.... festival of lights! Hey friends, where's the murukku?!!! Ru invite me to your open house?

So how are you going to spend your holiday? :)

Tuesday, November 09, 2004

Monday What Did I do?

On a normal Monday this will happen:
1. Get quotes for a laser printer.Send emails out and see who replies to you.
2. Plant's lease line down - have to change many configurations for the server and the router for emails to work.
3. A switch won't work for some reason and after troubleshooting for some time, you realise that it's not worth it anymore, so just throw it away.
4.Flirt , flirt and flirt! Cute engineers are hard to come by hahahha.... That's the best part of being single...

Being single also gets you into being asked when you're getting married, who is your prospect, who you think is attractive in the company, why this /that guy is not suitable for you.Plus all the advices in the world of "girls' beauty is limited", "we don't want our colleagues to work until they can't find a partner" and "this guy is a very good guy, you'll regret if you don't take him".

Tell me, how do you keep true to yourself while listening to the advices of the more "enlightened" ones? They seem to confuse, one will say it's time to concentrate in your career and the other says it is important to find one. One friend told me , she is looking for a Godly man. I guess I'm after that same kind of man. Let God decide la...

Sunday, November 07, 2004

Saturday Nite In~

I love Saturday nights , there's so much to do on such a little time. I was supposed to study , but heehehe~ didn't really feel like spending my precious time with routers and switches up on my head.So I ended up reading about Paul Moss in Weekend Sun newspaper.

I tink Paul is quite a cool guy .Here's a short biography about him : A Kiwi who was playing for Aishah in her Aishah and the Fan Club, and then came to Malaysiaku to play some music . He was looking for just of change of environment and opportunities when he found his wife and therefore decided to stay in this country for good. Since he is in this place,he decided to do some serious work for the local haemorraging music industry. Roped in by Ahmad Izham(chief of 8TV), now he is the Network Brand Director of the station. Thank him for the great Idol shows, the fresh outlook on a local Malaysian channel and for Queer Eye for the Straight Guy(what am i gonna do without Fab 5 on a Saturday night?)I'd love to see him play the Devil's Advocate more in coming years in Malaysian Idol.

Another story was about antibiotics and how adversely it can affect humankind if not properly dispensed under the guidance of professional doctors. Try not to eat antibiotics if you don't have to. If you have fever or flu, that might not be caused by bacterias but by virus which can't be killed by antibiotics. So , instead of popping pills, u might decide to sleep or take precautionary methods - healthy food, exercise,clear mind and most importantly, lots of love.

Well, as I'm writing this, MMU's 36-hour Longest Debate is going on at KL Tower until Sunday,7th Nov 2004 ,9pm. I'm going tomorrow. Gonna be fun watchin' the pros battle it all out.Going to meet Rudy and YH also tomorrow at MV.Haven't seen Rudy in a long time, miss him much :) Wonder how he and Mona is going on? hehe...

I think a few guy friends are also enjoying themselves in the S.H.E Concert at Bukit Jalil. Hope they manage to shake hands with Selina, Hebe and/or Ella.Guys, show me the pics!

Ohh, was watching Miss Astro Chinese International Pagent --- someone with the same surname as myself didn't win. Dad was hoping she wins something cos of this "bau bau bacang" thingie...

$1,000,000 Q: What do you think contemporary Malaysian Chinese women lack the most?Why?

a. Nothing - They are the greatest,for example, me!(not me, but the contestant)
b. Confidence - Be like me and get yourself an application form to be Miss Chinese International 2005.
c. Courage - Get a divorce from your husband if he ain't treating you right.

Who would you choose to crown? I mean, come on! One of them are gonna represent US - the generation of smart, witty, beautiful, genuine Malaysian Chinese girls - to the world!!! How more pretentious can you get then by giving answers like the above?!!! I should be the one up there answering if I didnt have those fats bulging , hehe. OK, it's time to get a snack. Cote d'Or chocolate seems like a good choice.

Saturday, November 06, 2004

The Sardine vs Tuna Experience

There's a few things that I learned from attending a BIG BIRTHDAY PARTY BASH like this one:

1. Malaysians never loses out in the kiasu-ism business; we match the Singaporeans.

2.Rain does not deter one from being in a party ; being umbrella-less does.

3.We don't need guys to get us a drink ; a girl can - but she must not be straight.

4.Cleo is not only read by young girls any age from 12-30 but also by men aged 18-50. Men are not only pulled by their respective girlfriends or sisters; they come to oogle at girls. Perhaps they also come alone in hope to get 'lucky'?

5.Fat Fabs isnt just fat, he also has a weird way of laughing!And he is a sexist.

6. The goodie bags may not worth as much as you think it is ; they are worth RM 0 if you don't use any of the stuffs inside . Whoever uses Nivea Visage products can always let me know; am glad to give it away.

7. Don't bother wearing makeups on parties like this ; it only melts when your under stress such as a pushy crowd, a non-stop rain and plenty of sweat on your forehead.

8. To win any prize (for guys) , you have to be able to do the most honourable things in the world such as being kissed by another girl when your girlfriend is in the party and do limbo rock with excessive burden at your chest(go figure how) .

9.To win any prize (for girls), you have to do the most daring things in the world such as parading with a wok, a broom, a kuali or a toilet pump with pride like Miss Universe, strut your stuff on the stage , being entangled with 5 other girls trying to get out of the holla-hoop, and cross your fingers after that in hope that another girl don't overtake you.

10. Never hope to win in a lucky draw. You are never THAT lucky!


Friday, November 05, 2004

A good workout in office

Ahhhh soooo tiredd........
Had to carry so many units of UPS - each S-UPS 500 which is about 14kgs each , not to mention plugging them under the thick heavy layer of dust!!!!!!!!

Ok let's backtrack a little to why I'm in this state: A few units of PC went crazy two weeks ago ; refusing to communicate to a different subnet and also to the Internet . Tried troubleshooting them for a few days and nothing turns up(as expected). No sharewares, no adwares, no virus.Last resort : change NIC -- voila~everything works fine. D*ll Engineer came and changed the motherboard . He even commented that this happens in many units of D*ll but the Customer Support rep named Kev* said that this isn't true. Anyway, D*ll makes so much money every year, what is the price of a piece of motherboard for them right?

So anyway, fastfwd to the present. OK, now that I'm rested and have drank enough water and exercised my fingers on the keboard, I'm going back to bury myself under that layer of grey snow again. Ohhh , 30 minutes to parteeeyyyyy time!Yippee!

*Names have been changed to protect privacy
Dear all,

It's ZOUK tonite ...! I'll see you there! How did I get the free pass?

1. Listen to your colleague about the latest happenings in KL eventhough your colleague isnt from KL itself .Shame :(

2. Rush to the nearest buidling to get a copy of your Cleo magazine eventhough it's raining cats and dogs.

3.Call your best cousin to find out if she has the latest copy of Cleo. Pray she don't throw it away so that you dont have to proceed to Step 4.

4. Do a search at the rubbish dump.

5. Drive around your neighbourhood , search ALL shops including the mamaks, the ah peks' stores and the good ol' 7-11s. Now it's known why my neighbourhood needs TWO 7-11 instead of ONE.

6. Get a friend to drive u there with a Benz so you will look like a supermodel!!! :D

Cheers!!! Happy birthday Cleo!I'm waiting to get the goodie bag wahahhahahahahhaha~

From ,
Cleopatra

Thursday, November 04, 2004

Ohh my first day as a blogger~

Hello all,
Finally I got my own blog. Never really wanted to have this cos a close aide ( i.e my good friend) told me it invades his privacy. Anyway, so many things happened today : but the most importantly: BUSH was re-elected thanks to Ohio , Kerry lost out as a good gentleman and concedes his defeat well as he called Bush to congratulate him. 20 Electoral votes do mean a lot , especially when the tie yesterday was 254-252 in favour of Bush.God bless America? No, God bless us all....