RANDOM: A pic of Ai Hua and I before I left for Poland...
Tomorrow is FRIDAY. Already! *majorly stressed*
The stress is giving me a writer's...or blogger's block. After writing my reflection for today's theology class, my brain now feels like it has been drained of its blogophilic juices.
The stress is giving me a writer's...or blogger's block. After writing my reflection for today's theology class, my brain now feels like it has been drained of its blogophilic juices.
Brutal. I kept yawning and falling asleep in class too.
Well, let me share a random conversation in between my beloved and I yesterday evening...
Me: Happy mooncake festival, dear!
Ben: Huh? Are you saying that I am a mooncake?
Me: Why? *puzzled look*
Ben: You wish someone Happy Chinese New Year if he is Chinese... so if you wish me Happy mooncake festival, I must be a mooncake la...
Me: @_@'
Mid-Autumn Festival. It reminds me of lanturn parades, paper tang-lungs, yummy mooncakes and the big, round moon. This year, I spent my Mid-Autumn Festival eating South Indian food and drinking iced milo at Raffe's mamak stall at Pulau Tikus - with Ben. Nothing very Chinese-y. I guess, we are just not very traditional when it's just the two of us. Hopefully, when our kids come running about, we will repent a little :P
And what about mooncakes, you ask... Well, Ben's mum gave me 2 mooncakes last week... I chopped them into 4 each...and had a quarter almost every day. Today, I am officially tired of mooncake and am looking forward to finishing the last quarter tomorrow.
3 comments:
how classic of Ben! hahahaha.
Mid-Autumn Festival...same, it reminds me of lantern parades, etc. but i didnt even buy lanterns for the kids! :( felt bad about it...so next year, i'll buy them lanterns just for fun...dont want to deprived them of their childhood.. hehe.
hi grace, i stumbled upon your blog at xanga.com n trace u down to blogspot dot com.
i understand that u are a medical student, and believe that now u are a doctor some place.. may i ask you why are you taking theology classes then?
where did u study medicine before? and are you now working?
sorry for asking too many question at once.. i know it is impolite, please excuse me, but i cannot resist to know why you want to study theology..
thanks in advance... ;)
Onnicked, it's a very long story :)I don't think I can share all of it here, but basically, I studied medicine in Dublin and Penang... Graduated but I'm not working in the medical field now. Doing church ministry + missions instead and yes, studying in the seminary. It was God's call for me back in my 2nd year of med school, and this is me in this season :)
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