Sunday, December 27, 2015

Libraries

http://brightside.me/article/24-libraries-of-the-world-so-magnificent-theyll-take-your-breath-away-24105/

For future trips, I should squeeze libraries into the itinerary. Prague's, Vienna's, trinity college's are gorgeous...

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Sibu, Sarawak 11-15 Dec 2015

I am not sure why I did not feel the least bit apprehensive about not knowing anyone on this trip. Neither did I ask anyone else if they were interested in coming along, which is something I usually do knowing how socially inept I am. I just signed up without telling anyone. I quite enjoyed the trip honestly even though most of the trippers were almost twice my age. I guess this was also one of the reasons why the schedule was quite lax with each day ending about 3pm. We visited two long houses and one ibanese church. I really liked the communal feel of the long houses although I am not sure if the ibanese do gather at the common area frequently or if they only do that on special occasions. The long houses are like Hdb flats built longitudinally, with modern sanitation like running taps, flushing indoor toilets, etc. I liked the longhouse (which held 51 units) we visited on the last day, which had a porch facing a large paddy field. It was enjoyable just sitting on the porch and having lunch, a simple fare using raw ingredients gathered from their surroundings, eg wild ferns, core from the trunk of a banana tree, bawang Assan, etc. We played games with the children, did a nativity play, taught some of the adults balloon sculpting, etc. What struck me most from the trip was the Christmas procession. I just felt so amazed that Christianity is celebrated so openly in a mainly Muslim country and also by the large throngs of Christians participating in the procession. It was a truly beautiful sight to behold.
Everything went smoothly for the entire trip except for the first and last day. On the first day my luggage lock died on me and I was so flustered, worried that u wouldn't be able to access my luggage during any security checks. But thankfully, the airport staff solved the problem easily. On the last day we almost missed our flight back to SG as the transit time was way too short for an international flight. We had only 40 min to collect the luggage, check it in, clear customs and get to the boarding gate. It should have been clear to me that this was a mission impossible yet I didn't think of it, and just rushed off wanting to get the luggage checked in. If we had not done that, then the two trippers wouldn't have been left behind. 
On the whole, I felt that I did not do anything really significant for this trip. I guess the purpose of this trip was to just lend a bit of encouragement to the ibanese Christians there and to establish some bonds, and not exactly to make any impactful changes. 
I thought what would be more useful to them would be medical care such as dental checks/ treatment and physiotherapy techniques for pain relief in the knees. But that would be another mission for another day. 

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Dreams


Ah, the dog is living my dream. A cabin by the lake with a rowboat. Sometimes I wonder who plants our dreams. Why do I think a cabin in an isolated place is the perfect place to be? Would one truly feel at peace when we acquire all our dreams? 


The faithless one

A song was sang in church last Sunday and it went something like this,"I have faith in you". I almost teared at this because it just hit me how little faith I have and how much disbelief is still residing in my heart. I sometimes find myself not believing that God answers prayers. The head knows that He answers prayers in His own time and way and that what we ask for may not be the best options for us, and He will sometimes present us with things other than what we asked for. The head knows all these, yet the heart is always obstinate, not listening nor understanding, nor believing. How does one grow faith and not just knowledge? 

Saturday, December 19, 2015

I know how the story goes 
We move on with our lives
And as the years go by
You may remember me someday.
The past may be broken 
But sometimes you may glimpse it once more,
If you take a careful look. 
We each form chapters of a book 
Woven together for a while 
then, a chapter closes
And we lose sight of each other.

As we lay down our pens 
You wrote that last phrase in the closing chapter
And I whispered to myself,
" we have come to the end of the line."
And it is done. 



Thursday, December 17, 2015

You wish you have all the answers 
But there are secrets that you will never know.
What lies in your heart 
Are sometimes hidden from your eyes. 
We are sometimes blind, you see.
The truth is a blinding light 
And the untruth, well it is served on a silver platter,
And you devour it without a sliver of hesitation. 

Lang Leav

https://underthenightstarrysky.wordpress.com/tag/lang-leav/

Quite like some of lang leav poems although they aren't big on words...

Some people like to collect stamps, coins, and such, whilst some like to collect words and verses....