Saturday, May 30, 2009

Tick Tock



I've always thought that it's gonna be a looong way more. It has always been "I'll have to wait until I pass the Yr2 examinations then only think about it" or "It's all the way in July lah".

It was not until the question of "When are you leaving?" became more frequent (it's like everybody's favourite question now, perhaps something to break the ice when people start a conversation), and the fact that I've bought the plane ticket last Fri that it dawned upon me, it's gonna be real soon! And this time hopefully it's not the embarassing "I'm going off tomorrow!" but yet you still see me in KL the next week kind of leaving.

I know there must be a reason why I was allowed to stay in KL for an extra 2 years, and hopefully I've achieve it. As the day looms nearer, the question that lingers in my mind now is, "What would you do if you only had one more month to be in KL?" Perhaps, watching all the movies I can before venturing into no-cinema land? Hmm... sounds shallow. Any contributions are welcomed.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Fear Factor

Had a taste of the crispy, crunchy, finger lickin' good fried...

crickets at the Cambodian workshop in PITH! Couldn't bear the thought of putting it in my mouth at first when I saw a whole swarm of them in the container (just like a lot of others who were at the workshop, with many showing disgusted faces), but managed to gather just enough guts to do so, especially after the Cambodian brother told us that it is expensive & that he had to risk the customs check to bring them to us.

So I took one small little creature, looked at it, made sure that it was dead, put it in my mouth, *crunch* *crunch*... it didn't taste so bad after all! It's all in the mind apparently.



Of course, the highlight of the youth challenge shouldn't be the crickets, but the message which came strongly: "Don't waste your life!". One of the major things that hinders our mission of telling others the good news is when we make our lives all about ourselves, chasing the 'Chinese dream' of getting as much material posessions as we can; instead of hearing & following what God calls us to do. He reminded us about the parable of the rich fool, who stored up so much wealth for himself but was not rich in God's eyes , and when his life is demanded of him, who will be receiving what he has stored up for himself? May we never end up that way.