it's the last day of the six-day weekend. the time really flew by! this is very much due to the fact that for four days since wednesday (when i booked out), i have been busy working at church, getting the place and programme ready for the birthday bash on saturday. busy, busy, busy. i so totally love it. the birthday bash itself was a raging success. the people came, they loved the whole programme, and people said it was good. it did make me feel very proud for being in the team that helped pull the whole thing off. thank God for really making it all possible, for sustaining us throughout the week as we cheong-ed like mad. now that it's over, i can't wait for what's next: YOUTH CAMP!!! i missed youth camp last year, which was a disappointment. but this year, i can go! (thank you lieutenant phang), and i'm determined to really have a good time this year.
i've taken to uploading all the old photos in my com onto facebook. i realised that i have folders and folders of old photos just waiting to be uploaded. it seems there's this trend on facebook to dig out all the photos taken in the time before facebook and upload them so that people can comment and have a good laugh about it. and i'm hopping on to this bandwagon. yesterday i put up all the 4J photos and today i'm putting up the 3R photos. i realised that photos are just so timeless, so wonderful at helping people remember stuff, rehashing memories. the camera must be one of the best inventions ever.
this Friday would be my one-year anniversary in the army. gosh has it been a year already? what will the next year hold? what new adventures will i embark on next? that shall be another post for another day.
meanwhile, enjoy the sounds of Ou De Yang, the guy whose songs really remind me secondary school days:
Wild Swans - Jung Chang
The Life You Always Wanted - John Ortberg
21: How Six Students Took Vegas For Millions - Ben Mezrich
John 3:16 - Max Lucado
Geopolitics: A Very Short Introduction - Klaus Dodds
The New Asian Hemisphere: The Irresistible Shift of Global Power to the East - Kishore Mahbubhani
Malaysian Politicians Say the Darndest Things, Vol. 1 - Amir Muhammad
The Post-American World - Fareed Zakaria
Life on the Edge - James Dobson
The Case For Christ - Lee Strobel
International Relations: A Very Short Introduction - Don Wilkinson
Just Like Jesus - Max Lucado
Fireseeds from Korea to the World - Nils Witmer Becker
Prayer: the Key to Revival - Dr. Yonggi Cho
If You Want to Walk On Water, Get Out Of the Boat - John Ortberg
In The Grip of Grace - Max Lucado
The Shape of The World To Come - Laurent Cohen-Tanugi