Monday, February 1, 2016

Matching Baju Day!

Reddish mini kotak, red small kotak, big red kotak, red (mixed with white) medium kotak!

It's almost CNY, which means...... I'M GOING HOME SOON! (And also that it's time for jom-let's-all-wear-red-shirts days!) Icantwaiticantwaiticantwaittogohomeeeeeeeee! :D

Sunday, January 24, 2016

The Power of the Tongue

Words kill, words give life;
they're either poison or fruit - you choose.
Proverbs 18:21 The Message (MSG)

The tongue has the power to cause death. That same tongue also has the power to give life. Sometimes, like when we're angry, we choose words that we know would hurt the other person. We consciously and purposely use our tongue, our words, as a weapon to strike a person where he or she is most vulnerable. Even though we don't physically injure the other person, we have the power to cause a lot of hurt and pain. We can make the other person feel small, worthless, useless, with just a few words from our mouths.

On the other hand, we can choose to use our words to encourage, to support, to show love. When we choose to say things that are good, we give life. Life to positivity, to contentment, to happiness. The fruits that will then be evident include love, joy, peace, kindness and goodness among other sweet-smelling, sweet-tasting fruits.

Speaking of fruits, somebody actually gave me a fruit today! Hahahaha it was just this one biji, and it probably isn't fully ripe yet, but it made me happy at a time when I was feeling "poisoned" by some things somebody said to me! This fruit and the words of friends showed me just how powerful our words and our actions really can be! It also served as a reminder that love always wins, it is what will remain long after everything else fades away. My "verse for 2016" comes to mind - do everything in love. I'm not really good at it, but I'm learning every day from He who is the very definition of Love :)

It's a fruit! :D :D :D

Monday, January 4, 2016

Student Syndrome

I was chatting with some friends when "medical students' syndrome" came up. On top of its wiki page, though, said "For academic procrastination, see Student syndrome."

So, of course, like any self-respecting student would, I clicked on the link, and it brought me to something too good not to share, so here goes!

Student syndrome refers to planned procrastination, when, for example, a student will only start to apply themselves to an assignment at the last possible moment before its deadline. This eliminates any potential safety margins and puts the person under stress and pressure. It is done in order to induce a level of urgency high enough to ensure the proper amount of effort is put into the task.

HAHAHAHA they have a name for this! I don't know why this amuses me so much but it does. Ohhh the things people come up with. Amazing! The world is a strange and wonderful place X'D

Sunday, January 3, 2016

Happy New Year!

Heyyyy! It's a new year! 2015 was a quick year, wasn't it?

2016. What do I expect from you?

Well, I expect 2016 to bring about many ups and downs, many new things, many new experiences. I trust that God, who has always been faithful, will continue to be faithful and no matter what happens in this new year, I trust that it will all be for good, with God being with me every step of the way. I know that all in all, it will be a good year, because, well, I'm God's favourite daughter ;P

I have never been one for new year resolutions, and I'm not about to start now. I did, however, come across a verse (or more accurately, two verses) which I'm glad I started the new year with, and I guess these verses will be what I want to live out or what I want to hold onto in 2016.

The verse is from 1 Corinthians 16:13-14, and it says (from The Message and New International versions):

Keep your eyes open, hold tight to your convictions,
give it all you’ve got, be resolute, and love without stopping.
1 Corinthians 16:13-14 (MSG)

Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith;
be men of courage; be strong. Do everything in love.
1 Corinthians 16:13-14 (NIV)

Monday, November 30, 2015

Baby Nutella :)

My help comes from You
You're right here, pulling me through
You carry my weakness, my sickness, my brokenness all on Your shoulders

My help comes from You
You are my rest, my rescue
I don't have to see to believe that You're lifting me up on Your shoulders

for KING & COUNTRY - Shoulders 

Baby Nutella sitting on Daddy Nutella's shoulders :D

Baby Nutella needs never be afraid of anything as long Daddy Nutella is around! :D

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Chong Pooches - 1; Snake - 0

Today, I am reminded that I am truly blessed to have a great family - including awesome dogs.

Last night, mummy told us that the dogs had red eyes, and to pray for a miracle because it was too late in the night to get anything done or to get whatever medications might help. She said it it was probably from snake venom, but they weren't sure, they weren't even sure if there were any puncture wounds. They seemed fine other than the fact that their eyes were affected, they didn't seem to have any other symptoms, but it broke my heart to hear that Simba, whose both eyes were affected, walked straight into somebody because he couldn't see :'(

Anyway, we were all worried sick and bombarding mummy with all sorts of questions, and she finally told us it was too late in the night to do anything, but to pray and go to bed. So that's what we grudgingly did (or at least tried to do).

This morning, mummy reported back that the dogs' eyes were still red, but not as bad as last night. Also, they found the cause - a black snake. The snake was dead when it was found so what we guess happened was that our dogs saw the snake and killed it, but not before it sprayed some venom or whatever it is (I really don't care much about snakes and how they operate, those evil reptiles!) into our dogs' eyes!

So today, I just want to say that the Chong pooches are my heroes. I wish I could be at home to be with them and to cuddle them, to let them know they are my heroes, and just to remind them that they are loved as much as (if not more than) they love us!

Saturday, August 29, 2015

A Celebration of Love :)

Congratssss Megggg! :DDD

Today I went for my first Indian engagement ceremony. It was fun, filled with joy and laughter, colour and happiness, and most of all, love.

I see what the Bible says about love, and I think of what the world would be like if everybody loved each other with the love described in the Bible. Imagine that. Wouldn't that be an amazing world to live in? Love never fails. It brings people together, and it connects them at the heart level. I think love is pretty cool, don't you?

Today I saw people of different skin tones laughing and dancing with each other, teasing and playing with each other in good fun. Aunty Olive said to me, "Our church may be small, but we are all so close", and it hit me. We are all so close because we are connected at the heart level. It doesn't matter what colour our skin is, what language we speak, how old we are, or where we come from. There is a love that binds us together, linking all our hearts together as if we were little pearls being strung together to make a beautiful pearl necklace. God taught us how to love, and the love we have for each other holds us together and makes us a family.

Probably my favourite photo from that night (even though I'm not even in the photo!) -
Some of the people who have grown to be my family here in KT being their usual adorable/funny/weird selves!

Today I pray that the people of this beloved country of mine will experience and know Love, and all of us Malaysians will be able to stand together, hand-in-hand, united as one in love. Love never fails!