Sunday, November 18, 2007

frazzle dazzle

11 days more! =D I'm excited, can you feel it!? Everyone seems to be having free lessons or not even going to school now, I mean besides my schoolmates.. Do you remember those days where after the end of year exams and papers come back, we just bring games to school or spend our lessons in Nativity Play practices? (I think it's safe to say, only St Andrew's students know what this feels) Oh man, it's so different now, because we're doing the second year syllabus and the workload isn't getting any lighter either.

I'm listening to all these songs by Alicia Keys now. She is still the bomb.

Yesterday after English class, Mrs Saunders asked me if I was free but I had Accounting after that.. then she asked me to see her during recess. And I'm like, what did I do! Hahaha I think I need a new mindset on how I react to people who ask me things like that. *can I see you outside now, Ting* HAHAHA anyways, to my surprise/opposite!, she asked me to write an entry for the The Commonwealth Essay Competition. The topics from my year are ridiculous; (go take a look at them) but the ones for the younger kids are so nice!!! I would definitely love writing a story about a morning where I woke up as the family pet or even this one (this, was brilliant): “You have to have a dream or you go nowhere.” (Kofi Annan) It's due in March 2008, so we have the whole of December to brainstorm and just roughly get ready what we're gonna write about. Mm, pretty much can't wait!

Friday's and today's message/service was really really awesome, for both on a personal note, family and as well as the New Generation at school. Even though not everyone gets to meet at the same time, I believe God is already opening doors, and that He will do even greater things as we pray. There was this great sense of confirmation today during service :) We're believing for specific miracles to happen during the next 1week+ that we have before the school year ends, as we press on, as we remember that with "every time we pray, Jesus is coming one step closer to our school". No prayer = nothing. Jeremy was reminding us during SUCCESS group on Thursday how like during mission trips, we're so convinced that the things we're doing is God's will. We're always full of faith, and we don't fear. Like how when we hear a voice, we don't think twice, we know it's from God. Because you're just that close to Him.

Full of faith, we never fear.

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