Sunday, October 30, 2005

hoo hoo...

After 30 minutes delay and 8 hours flight, I have finally arrived in Sydney, AU.
This is my first time here in Sydney. Not my first time to AU tho'.
The last trip I came was to melb and it was courtesy of my previous co hehehe.

As usual, its just my luck that I never get to seat with some handsome young chap. Instead, I sat beside a woman who refuse to talk to me.... and an elderly man who kept on talking.

But i was interesting how.. i did most of the listening and he most of the talking. He revealed alot about himself and his children who are now residing in AU. Even their ages and the year they were born :P

In btwn the conversations I also found out that...he is a catholic too and he attends SFX. Well, he told me that i can find him anytime in SFX hehe.

Anyways... the nite is not young here huh.. its already almost 12am and back home its just 9pm.

Well... havn't planned much yet.. lets see how things goes tomorrow.

Thursday, October 27, 2005

For the first time this month

Since the fasting month started it has been very difficult to get seats at restaurants or food court during dinner time.

Its almost scary seeing these people. You know why, coz they buy the food and seat down and stare at it until the time to break fast. Everyone clobbering for seats. So if you're not fasting, you would even feel bad trying to rush with them

Today I went to see my friend who is a doctor to get some medication for my rhinitis which seem to get worse. So there was a KFC around the corner. So i decided to eat the instead of trying to fight traffic and probably be starving in the car.

I walked it, that place was empty and its already 6.30pm.. when I left around 7pm.. it was still empty. Feels good for the first time this month I manage to get a seat to eat without having to elbow my way to a table :)

Time sure flies, in the next couple of days... fasting will be over and celebration is on.

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Is this me?

"Narrow Door": The secular society conditions us to over-value the "easy way out" of things. Do we face challenges positively? How do we face the differences of views? Do we give in to comfort instead of maintaining the discipline needed for prayer? Enter the "narrow door" of the Lord to deepen your love for Him.

-- hmmmmmmmm.........
-- probably so ...........
-- a need to change ............
-- double hmmmmmmm

Saturday, October 15, 2005

Compassion

Sometimes being a Christian is a real challenge.
Recently the uprising against Bonnie has increased tremendious

Yesterday it came to my realization I do pity him. One guy in my team, he is everyday bad mouthing this fella and his 1 to 1 with boss... keeping instigating that he not be confirmed and hopefully fired.

In the meeting yesterday 2 guys were trying to really make him look bad.. badgerring him. I felt pity for him. He was out on MC for 3 days coz he had his wisdom tooth removed. Everyone was making fun saying" does he even has wisdom tooth"

But yesterday, it strike me that instead of participating in this I shuld lift him up in prayers. Maybe he has some kind of issues that we don't know off.

Eventho' it is his fault that he has attitude problem, pure laziness, taichi master but yet... as a human being, I think i don't want to see him being fired. At least I would like to see him change.

I know alot of ppl in my team will disagree and probably deem me as not part of their big plan to sabo him.

I make a promise to myself that I will lift him up prayers that he would change for the better....

Sometimes, we have to love our enemies don't we?

I would like to think that I still have compassion in me for such person even.

Sunday, October 09, 2005

Ai ai ai

Sometimes I can just lose my patience. Which is happening more often than not.

On the road, all those crazy drivers , driving as tho' they own the freakin road. The crazy jam during this Ramadhan period is killing. Every day the whole city is at a standstill traffic. CRAZY!!?!?!?!?!

Not only that restaurants as pack and also the supermarkets. Thats not the worse part
The worse part is how they navigate their way at the aisles. Like shit only. Inconsiderate!!!!! Just stop and park their cart wherever they want. Then dilly dallying like nobody business. BEH TAHAN!!!!!

Please have some sense lah.

Then after shopping you get to the car park, you see a shopping cart parked right at the rear of your car?!?!?! Hello!?!?!??! Have you heard of the shopping cart bay. are you feaking blind!

DAMN!!!!!

Too many Jinjang Joes in KLang these days. Infested!!!!!!!!!!!