Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Looi T-A-G-G-E-D Me, one of the doinks.

First, the rules:

1) link to your tagger and post these rules on your blog.

2) share 7 facts about yourself on your blog, some random, some weird.

3) tag 7 people at the end of your post (link or not, up to you)

4) let them know they are tagged.


Then the clues:


1. I'm a Christian because I have a personal relationship with God and loves Him. I am not a Christian simply because I attend church and do Christian stuff. Going to church doesn't make you one.

2. I love men in tuxedos. Example: Click Five, Maroon Five, Robert Downey Jr in Ironman. *drools*

3. I express myself better in writing although I love and prefer to talk. I find that writings presents my emotions and thoughts more accurately but rarely make it to the blog for public viewing. Struggles are not exposed to the public until after they have ceased to be struggles.

4. I love swimming. It's the ONLY sports I know. I shall swim forever and ever even if I'm 70.

5. I secretly want to have a bakery and a band of my own.

6. I read fast. I like things done fast. I shop fast too. ^_^

7. I like happy songs. Like Daniel Powter's 'Next plane home'. SOOOOO happy.

I shall tag 2 people, my beloved Hwei and Shaun. Keke. Did I mention I have a rebellious spirit and prefer to disregard rules such as those in tags? Heh.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

A reply to Shaun's post

I was reading Shaun's post the other day. About how he chose to walk away from copying the leaked questions. About how my experience encouraged him to do it. I am proud of what he did. Yet at the same time, grieved that he had to go through such an experience. Believe me. It's really painful.

As I read, as I pondered, one thing came to mind.

A quote from Finding Neverland,

"Magnificent. The boy is gone..."

^_^ The boy is gone. Here's a toast to the man!

A toast to Shaun

By the way, those who haven't watch finding neverland should watch it. It's about the guy who created Peter Pan and Neverland. Read Mark's post about it.




Friday, October 10, 2008

In the sea of journals

I read, I read and I read read read
Reading my way through the sea of journals.

...

The sea reminds me of me.
The spirit feels like a raging tempest.
Fierce. Uncontrolled. Rebellious.

The sea reminds me of me.
Constantly tossed about by the sea.
Struggling. Drowning. Fear.

The sea reminds me of Him.
The one who taught in the boat.
The one who stilled the raging tempest.
The one who walked on stormy seas.

He stills me. He calms me. He teaches me.

There can be peace in the raging sea.


The sea of Galilee