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Saturday, December 01, 2007



This week has been pretty alright, better, cause the train rides seem shorter, and there has been surprises from God, like how the bus uncle waited for me one fine day- for me to cross the road and run some distance before catching his bus. The cardio class on wednesday brought some fun back into life, cause i found it extremely amusing that i couldn't catch up with all the moves at all and nearly crashing head on with evelyn a few times cause i couldn't keep up. Sarah has two left feet and severe coordination problems. :D

Can't wait till Saturday comes again. Then I can recover from being beated and battered, wounded and tattered. Maybe even with arrows sticking out of me. Psalms is comforting..

55V16-17 But I call to God, and the Lord saves me. Evening, morning and noon I cry out in distress, and he hears my voice.

Psalms 64 is great too. perfectly describes the precarious situation

Sunday, today.. i was once again reminded to throw my burdens and hates back to God. Jer made a comment: "you really are affected by him, aren't you" He's right though, this week i resolve to mind my own business, pray very hard to keep off his toes.

Somehow, I can't help but feel left out in church. Everyone seems to think that since i'm not in Uni, and hence in poly, I should be free, I have all the time in the world to do stuff. Feel like buang-ing everything away. coolness. haha.

Went out with a bunch of my favourite people :) i had a great time, and it was fun reading the backcovers of books in borders, laughing. I miss the days where we had the time to read catcher in the rye. (didn't quite understand that book much) and *drumrolls*

Happy belated birthday to the tomato friend aka Jaz! :)

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This lullaby is only a few words
A simple run of chords
Quiet here in this spare room
But you can hear it, hear it
Wherever you may go
I will let you down
But this lullaby plays on

- "This lullaby" by Sarah Dessen

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