I never thought I'd live to see the day I feel like popping out the champagne (alright, mebbe just the beer...) when Liverpool gets into the European Champions League Finals. But seeing them make their way into the finals this year against the odds that they faced, I guess I can't call myself a romantic if I didn't applaud their efforts, and be actually really glad for them.
Oh, of course, there's this really small and insignifiant detail of how they wiped that smirk off the face of Chelsea and Jose Mourinho, that definitely made tonight sweeter. Have a tough week ahead, but I can honestly say I don't regret a single minute of staying up tonight.
Hehz.. Heineken ran this really cute ad straight after the march as well. Against a black backdrop, came the voice over that said "You've just watch the European Champions League, live on Five"... then came the captions on the screen that said "Now its your turn to exercise", before fading to show the Heineken graphics with the voiceover "Brought to you by Heineken". Man, that really cracked me up.
And oh, you'll notice that I've put up a song column on my left, and have started playing songs on my blog. On my lesser days when I dun really have a lot to say, these songs will just change, as my mood does. The current track called "Please Don't Send Me To Africa", always comes to mind around mission trip time, because its actually a song that spoke to me very much when I went to Nagoya 4 years ago. I first heard it when I was in secondary school, and was struck by the satire of the lyrics. I remember laughing along with the song, and the mime that came with the presentation, but after going home I found that I couldn't laugh the song off. The chance to do missions never relly materialized since then, until my second year in Crusade. Decided I can't chicken out anymore, and it was a decision I never did regret. 4 and a half weeks there changed my perception of missions in ways no amount of preaching or songs ever could.
Have an IDMC conference coming up. Pretty excited by it. Wanted to go last year, but couldn't make it. No way was I gonna skip it this year. I do hope more people will be going that I'm just unaware of, otherwise I will yet again be reprising my role of the big lightbulb, when attending it with Henry and Bernice.
SIIIGGGGGHHHHH......
Still haven't been able to sleep well. The weather's still acting really crazy, and I keep having really disturbing dreams all night long that keeps me up. Dammit. Don't know what's wrong with me.
Ah well. At least my current mood is HAPPY.
Grins.
I've been the king, I've been the clown. Now broken wings can't hold me down. I'm free again. The jester with the broken crown, it won't be me this time around to love in vain.
Wednesday, May 04, 2005
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do you still identify with "please don't send me to Africa"? :) sometimes i feel that way too, yet other times i'm just dying to leave. and ohh.. i didn't know you've been to nagoya for gen12. i'm going there this year! :)
- sandra
Xun...u shud change ur blog add. It's not "just once in a blue moon"..hee. but keep blogging.. it'll be one of the ways to know what's going on in ur life when I disappear from singapore. =)
Syl - Bleah. Grins. You're supposed to email me, and I email you back. Not read my blog and leave not-nice comments like this!!!!
Tee hee...
Hehz... I was juz leading a BS on mission in cell, and I think more often than not, its always the case that the longer we give it rational thought, the more we think there are very valid reasons for not going... hehz...
And well, I went Nagoya before Gen12 existed. Back in those days, where there were stringent interviews to determine if you get to go on mission trips. Paul went there too, one year before I did. Grins.
first time the word 'happy' appears in caps on your blog...
Hey! :) yes i think i'm really fortunate to have bixia on my team. i like her working style. i guess the team IS facing a lot of problems. accomodation. support. plus, i dunno... i personally find it hard to work with some people on the team. *faints*! but i guess we'll just have to trust God to work miracles and move mountains on this. :)
- san
and yes paul, jody is still there. :)
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