
what a precious moment I have now - solitude and silence.
It's been an eventful week ... today's sharing at a Brethren assembly was my first :-) It was great to be part of the multi-sensory worship gathering John Yip and co designed for today. There were many moments where I found my hear settling down - or centering calmly after an activity full week.
It's been challenging for us this past week as both Gareth & Elysia require "substantial" amount of attention ... and of course, the majority cries out for "mummy"!
Soo-Inn was absolutely right when he told me how having two kids will demand a greater amount of energy then we had expected. Whenever I feel my hair dropping because of fatigue and sometimes frankly frustration ... somehow those words become a kind of encouragement in a strange way - it translates into - "it's ok hang in there!"
Nice to check out the Batman Begins DVD extras ... It's become one of my personal favorites especially this year.
I realise I'm not really a Pizza person ... well it's not that I realised it tonight. It's just reinforced. :-P
Looking forward to have some father and son time with Gareth tomorrow!
Hope to get back to more disciplined reading and reflection. I can also feel a strong pull to have some "extended" time for journaling which I'm missing because of the "adjustments" in time and responsibility.
I think after next week ... it will be another crazy and yet fruitful season of ministry so I'd really like treasure as many non-busy moments as much as possible.
There's quite a number of "unfinished" business as far as blogs, ministry, personal and family matters are concerned. I hope to start finishing or completing them (or in some cases star them) this week. I suppose typing all this in right now is one way of keeping myself in check!
Ah .. missed swiming this week :-P the exercise is even more needed in view of the demands on my body, mind and emotions ... etc!
It's still very quiet .. suddenly don't know how to react ...
for starters, i'm taking note of my breathing!
Posted by sivinkit at November 20, 2005 11:14 PMi liked Batman Begins too...'deeper' and more 'intelligent' than most of the previous offerings from the Dark Knight, :)
Posted by: alwyn at November 21, 2005 07:20 AMalwyn - I enjoyed watching the process how the movie was made. I think I see analogies here between enjoying the story and how the story is made :-) it's like plunging into the Scriptures and then checking out commentaries :-)
Posted by: Sivin Kit at November 23, 2005 09:38 AM