Thursday, April 25, 2013

I Have a Great, Big, Wonderful God!

I have all this energy bubbling inside me now, so much so that every word I type takes so much effort as I keep pressing the wrong key and my fingers are literally shaking. Don't worry, I'm fine. In fact, I'm more than fine. I'm God's beloved daughter.

I just finished my Year 1 final exam yesterday, and I now know why people say that in med school you have to make sure you "don't play-play!", or at least not too much anyway. Before the exam I had 3 weeks of study break, and I went back home for that. I spent most of the study break doing anything but studying. I acted as though I was on holiday rather than on study break!

Mummy and daddy, and even koko (when he came home for the weekend) were obviously worried. Mummy started to half-nag because she couldn't not nag but at the same time I respond poorly to being nagged at. Daddy started showing subtle signs that I really should be studying more, making sure he turned the TV off when I was around and sticking around in the living room to teman me and keep an eye on me. Even Koko, when he was back for the weekend, went "Girlieeee....." a couple of times when he saw me on my laptop, doing things that have absolutely nothing to do with my studies.

Towards the last few days of my study break, the panic kicked in a bit. I saw the big A4 paper box full of my notes, sitting there, untouched, and I went "oh no oh no I have to study all of that?"

I started trying to work hard, but I needed time to build up my momentum. I was working so slowly between worrying about the big pile of notes I had to study, and how little time I had left, and there were so many doubts in my mind.

I thank God for a wonderful family, though. Mummy and daddy and our night-time family prayers always helped calm my nerves and served as a good reminder every night that our God is great and mighty, and He is in control. Niko was having his exams at around the same time as well, so we all had to keep praying for him as well as for me. Niko, though all the way across the globe, never forgot about his little sister here. And koko, though busy with work in Singapore, made sure I could contact him any time I needed to ask any questions. He stayed up to make sure I asked him whatever I needed to, and then left his Skype on so I could contact him in the middle of the night if I needed to, even if he was on call the next day. Mummy and daddy made sure I had everything I needed while I was studying. They rearranged their whole time schedule, everything, to accommodate me. They insisted they brought me up to KL on Sunday, and even came and cleaned up my room here for me, just so I could spend that extra time studying.

God is faithful. Between Niko and I, his exams and mine, we probably made mummy's blood pressure shoot up sky high. But He gave mummy (and through her, us) confirmations that He was in control, that nothing is impossible for Him.

Sunday night, the night before my first paper, I still had easily half my notes (probably more) left untouched. I went to bed quite early, thinking, "aiya, no need to study so much lah. God is in control, no need to study so hard lah!" The next day, I went into the exam and it shook me a little. A lot of questions asked, I didn't even know where they came from, what they meant, that they were even in my syllables! I left the exam hall in a weird mood.

I came back to my room and sat down, slightly deflated and grasping for whatever shred of hope I could squeeze out, a bit dazed and praying so hard, and wondering what had just happened. God is loving. That day itself, He sent good Christian friends in the form of Ruby and Ann, to remind me that He placed me here for a reason, and He didn't place me here alone. I am here for a reason, He choose this place for me for a reason, He will lead me through.

Mummy and daddy had already sent out prayer requests to so many other people, for me for my exam. I got some peace of mind knowing that and being reminded that I was placed here for a reason. I prayed for wisdom and the Holy Spirit prompted me and I studied all the weird things, considering the fact that everyone said that Microbiology was important for Tuesday's paper, and there I was studying everything but microbiology, since it was one of the parts I had never touched before, not even earlier in my year, and I knew it would take a long, long time to be able to understand anything related to microbiology.

In Tuesday's paper, I don't think any microbiology questions were asked at all! Everybody had studied and memorised bacteria names, parasite names, all the names and everything related, and there the questions were, nothing to do with microbiology. God is good. He showed me and reminded me that He listens and He understands, and He can do anything.

I had my last paper on Wednesday, and that was the paper that would cover the most things. I didn't really know where to start studying from, whether to study those I had never touched before, or to reread those I had already read, or to flip through those I though might know a little bit about what they were about. God makes possible whatever we think is impossible. Mummy and daddy had to go into Singapore for a visa run for our trip to Canada for Niko's graduation, and they were already there when they realised they left something at home, and they needed it to get our visas done. So in the middle of the night, they had to rush right home to BP, grab the stuff, and rush back into Singapore because the Canadian embassy is only open during a certain time in the day. Mummy and daddy made it back to BP and then back to Singapore in record time, and the visas are all good to go now.

Wednesday marked my last paper, and God was with me, as He was with me throughout my exam. I came out of the exam hall, slightly relieved that it was over, but not totally so because there was a viva voce exam for those people with borderline failing scores. I knew in my heart that God was in control, but off and on I found myself mentally preparing myself for the viva voce. That evening, the list of student that had to go the next day (I just realised the "next day" means today!) came out and THANK YOU, LORD! I wasn't in it.

But then people started saying that apparently there were people who failed. Clear-cut failed so they weren't involved in the viva voce. I didn't know what to feel. When I called mummy to tell her about me not being called for the viva voce, she sensed (mummy does that really well when it comes to her children) that I was afraid I was in the list of students who failed. She reminded me that we serve a great God, and He will see me through, and it was all in God's hands already. Mummy sounded so confident that I had already passed that I too wanted to believe it was true.

It really was all in God's hands. I prayed that He would grant me favour, and I prayed that all would go well. At some times, though, I could feel the doubt creeping in, but my God is a God of miracles. He once again spoke to mummy (and again, through her, me) through her quiet time, reminding her that He is a powerful God, the God of all miracles. The passage was John 6:1-15, and mummy shared it with me this morning when I woke up and called her.

At one point, she mentioned, "Don't worry, our God is a God of miracles. I am confident that you have already passed." Mummy was right. Mummy is always right! The results came out later today and I PASSED! I double-checked and triple-checked and was shaking when I called mummy to tell her the news. I kept going, "thankyoulord thankyoulord thankyoulord thankyoulord" and you know what? It really is Him that I have to thank for bring me through my first year of medical school.

I was totally unprepared for the exam, I should have failed and I would have failed had it been by my own strength. But God picked me up and carried me through my exam. He reminded me that yes, He is great and almighty, and nothing is impossible for Him. He reminded me that hey, He placed me here for a reason and He wants to keep me here. And He also reminded me that WEI! WAKE UP LAH! Start acting like you're a medical student lah please!

My God is just so cool lah :)

God reassured me over and over again through various people, various ways, that He is in control and He is faithful and merciful. He has blessed me so much, so very much more than what I deserve, than what I can ever hope for. He has never let me down, He has always been there for me, showing me that I am His precious daughter, that His grace is more than sufficient, that what had been done on the cross is more than enough.

Thank You, Lord, for mummy, who was probably the person who kept me sane throughout my exam, asking me to study and to rest when I needed to, and keeping up with my worries and ramblings and sharing what You have told her to me. Mummy, I love you so much!
Thank You, Lord, for daddy, who was always there in the background, quietly giving me all the silent support I needed (and sacrificing his TV time for me), and praying for on the phone before every paper. His words of blessings really reassured me in Your faithfulness. Daddy, I love you so much!
Thank You, Lord, for koko, who called me every now and again all the way from Singapore, to check up on me and to make sure I was okay, and to answer whatever questions I might have needed to ask him, and not going "I told you so" for not starting to study earlier, but instead, offered all the help he could give. Koko, I love you so much!
Thank You, Lord, for niko, who kept me in prayers and who fought alongside me even though he is all the way in Canada. His SMS that came all the way from Canada was a really good reminder that You were with me. Niko, I love you so much!
Thank You, Lord, for all the other people you have sent my way to remind me that we all have been placed here by You, for You.
Thank You, Lord, for being the best thing that have ever happened to me, and for never leaving me, and for always reminding me of all your goodness.

My results? Completely by God's grace. I didn't deserve it, I shouldn't have gotten it, but God gave me a passing grade anyways, just because I am His daughter and He loves me so, so, so much. Why are those

Verse of the day (shared by daddy):
I lift up my eyes to the mountains-
where does my help come from?
My help comes from the Lord,
the Maker of heaven and earth.
Psalm 121:1-2

God is good. He will never leave you nor forsake you, and all He asks of you is to believe.

Thank You, Father :)

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Happy Birthday, Mummy!

Mumsieeeee!!! HAPPY BIRTHDAYYYY!!! :DDD

Mother and daughter all dressed up :)
Thanks so much, mummy, for knowing me better than I know myself, for never giving up on me, for always making sure I know how much you love me, for always looking out for me, for always knowing exactly what to say and what to do in whatever mood I'm in, for always believeing in me, for always being there for me, for...... everything! There are soooo many more things I want to thank you for, but for now let me just say...

You really are the best mother one could ever hope for! I love you so so sooo much!


I pray that God will continue to pour His abundant blessings upon you, and that you'll always be His "favourite daughter" ;)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MUMMY!
I LOVE YOUUU!!! :)

Sending you a huge hug now, mummy! *hug and squeeze* :)

Monday, January 28, 2013

College and God :)

Aunty Leok Soo posted a link to a Christianity Malaysia article on our church Facebook page earlier today, and she tagged my name in her post, saying to find me in the picture.

So of course, I clicked the link and read at the article, curious as to what it was about. The first two words of the article gave me my answer - Paul Kong, the previous UCSI CF president.

Seeing as the article is a good read, an encouraging testimony, I just thought I'd share it here (click me!), and no, I'm not linking it just so everyone can see my face there. Hahaha in fact, having my pictures there is making me a bit shy xD

mwahahahahahahahahahahaha...





Buh-bye, people!!!

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Of Flowers and Rain

 
After having the Les Miserables song "A Little Fall of Rain" stuck in my head for longer than it should be stuck there, I decided to make it even more stuck by Googling the song. Smart right? I know.

Anyway, putting "flowers" and "rain" together in the search bar, I found this quote that is really more like a poem, that was written by an unknown author.
Sometimes it takes rain
To make the flowers grow
Sometimes it takes real pain
Before real joy one knows
Sometimes it takes tomorrows
To understand days gone by
Sometimes before the laughter
There comes heavy sigh
Sometimes it takes the midnight hour
To value morning light
Sometimes it takes the longest mile
Before things come insight
Sometimes you often wonder
Why your heart can get so sore
But its the rocky paths in life
That makes you cherish the smooth roads more!
Well, I guess the poem is quite true, isn't it? We tend to take things for granted or just choose to be ignorant about certain things, until something or someone comes and knock us on our heads. Then we go all "ouch!" and hold our lebam-ed head while thinking "oh ya hor, why didn't I realise this earlier?"

That being said, I don't really get why the author associated rain with pain other than the fact that they rhyme  xD I mean, flowers and joy I can understand. Flowers make people happy and all smiley-faced :D But rain and pain? I actually like rain and so I genuinely don't get what rain has got to do with pain. Again, other than the fact that they rhyme xD

mwahahahahahahahahahahahahaha...





Buh-bye, people!!!

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Happy Birthday, Daddy!

Happy birthday, daddy!!!

Daddy, handsome as usual ;)
Thanks for being the most wonderful,
the best father in the whole, wide world!

Thank you for being my rock, for always having my back, for always being there for me. Thank you for always accepting me for who I am, though never letting me be happy with being less than my best. Thanks for never letting me forget that whatever I do, you are there for me, standing in my corner, cheering me on.


Thank you for teaching me discipline, as well as the difference between right and wrong; between good and bad; between God's word and ajaran sesat xD Without you, I'd be lost in this world. Thank you for always sharing your wisdom with me, and for always teaching me whenever I do not understand anything. I have always admired you for your wisdom and for your knowledge on what seems to be everything.


Thanks for your wonderful sense of humour, which never fails to brighten up everyone's days. Thank you for teaching me not to take everything too seriously, but to remember that there is always a time to laugh. Thank you for teaching me to laugh not only at others, but to sometimes also laugh about myself.
1-O-1!
Thanks for always being so supportive and for never putting down any of my weird dreams or ideas. Thanks for always encouraging me to do the things I want to do, to grab the chances I am given before it is too late. Thanks for always pushing me to be the best I can be, to be all that I can be.

Thank you for being you, thank you for being the best daddy in the world. I love you so much, and I pray that God will continue to bless you with the riches blessings.

May you live to be 120, dad! ;)

You ain't got no best dad in the world, he's mine!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DADDY!
I LOVE YOU!!! :)

Monday, January 14, 2013

Christianity Malaysia

Hey guys!

So our first CF in 2013 was last Friday, and we were visited by someone from the Christian Malaysia website.

Well, lo and behold, UCSI CF appeared on the website! Yay!!! Hahaha I think our CF probably feels a bit famous now ;P

The post on UCSI's first CF in 2013 is hereeeeee (click it click it! :D)

mwahahahahahahahahahaha...





Buh-bye, people!!!

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Jom Holiday!

This conversation just happened -
Daddy: I keep getting e-mails from Travelodge.
Me: It's a sign!

Me: I keep getting e-mails from Little Chef!
Mummy and I: It's a sign!

Mummy: I keep getting e-mails from MAS and Air Asia!
Mummy and I: It's a sign!

Daddy: Haiya, it's not a sign, it's a sigh! *sighs*

Hahahaha I was just saying how I felt like flying off to somewhere spontaneously earlier today, and all the talk about travelling happens. It's a sign? XD