Saturday, 30 January 2010

It is the end and a beginning, a beginning and end

1. Midnight's Children, the Booker of Booker's authored by Salman Rushdie, is a text of such intensity and volume to leave one reeling. There is great satisfaction having read it all, even having 3 different copies in my possession at one point in time. I fear whatever I read next may seem less exciting.

2. Every week should be like this week. On Monday, I met Louis, Gavin, Lynette, Charis, Charlene, Si Qi and Jolencia for dinner in Chinatown. On Tuesday, I enrolled in a driving school and booked my BTT for March 10th. On Wednesday, I met Jake at his house and had dinner with Jansen, Louis, Jake, Charis, Si Qi, Mark and Lionel at Blk 85. On Thursday, I sent Jansen off back to Melbourne. On Friday, I led worship at YAM service, attended camp echo which involved having HTHT till 5AM, partly around Jasper on the keyboard and partly playing Scategories, sleeping surprisingly well amidst the din till 9AM and having breakfast at Bedok Corner. On Saturday, I had YAM Comm's first meeting for 2010, followed by FL Worship Practice; I will have supper at the airport after we receive Guo Nian. On Sunday, I will lead worship at FL, attend cell group, have regular Sunday lunch with the Sunday lunch group, buy drinks + ice + cups, then play frisbee with the regular frisbee group + our invited Young Adult Ministry guests from Pentecost Methodist Church. This is the only breathing space I have to blog.

3. The day after tomorrow is month #2. If all goes well, 2010 will be filled with so much.