In touch
It’s so good to have WiFi access here. After spending some time chatting with May Chin and Gareth online really kept us “in touch” better (even though it’ll be nice to hear each others voice) For me, this Summer School … Continue reading
It’s so good to have WiFi access here. After spending some time chatting with May Chin and Gareth online really kept us “in touch” better (even though it’ll be nice to hear each others voice) For me, this Summer School … Continue reading
I just feel like putting up stuff I wanted to before I left from Malaysia for my little Sabbathical this month. So here goes … Roy Lim’s Religious Talk is a great post that is a great resource for my … Continue reading
Well, for the next couple of weeks this will be home. The food is good so far. The Room I’m in is excellent and really fits what I need right now:-)
When Rev. Wolfgang explained to me the “integrated” train system in Germany, I already had a “decent” expectation. And of course, after some days in London this does not seem to come as a surprise. Back home, often we just … Continue reading
when we arrived back at King’s cross station I couldn’t resist a “Harry Potter” landmark moment … hahaha! I miss my two loved ones tremendously. But the internet allows us to keep closer contact. The internet has also opened up … Continue reading
I love the way Jason Clark uses “Fantastic” with his British accent and today it was quite an experience for me to meet him in person. Plus, Maggi Dawn is as I expected in that she has such insights and … Continue reading
God is gracious, the wonder twin girls here made the long wait shorter!
I’ll miss this “Kanchil” for “just a little while” because I do need to “leave it behind” (two U2 tunes running in my mind when I keyed in the last phrase!) The first time I seriously thought of the cost … Continue reading
The place … but more so the people.
In her interesting post on Questionable content, Maggi turns it around with some questions I’m looking forward to explore especially in the coming one month. – why did you find this person interesting? – does their view make sense? – … Continue reading