Wednesday, August 01, 2007

let's take a minute to pray for our korean brothers and sisters who are still in the hands of the taliban extremists. they are mostly young people around 20-30 years old.
2 died, mercilessly murdered.
only 21 left, weak and devastated.
please God, preserve their lives and their faith!
as for the 2 who died, may you both find rest in the everlasting arms of our peaceful Lord.

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yesterday was meet-the-grannies day
all i remember of grandma doris - our old family friend, was that she was a strict old lady who bakes wonderful kueh lapis, loves cats and gives shortbread presents to sarah and i when we were young.
i really can't remember when was the last time i've seen her.

but when i saw her yesterday, i realise the years have mellowed her. the commanding presence in her is gone but her dignity and tenacity still lingers.
meeting grandma doris has been enriching for she's such a godly and faith-full woman!



that's grandma doris on the left and my nainai on the right


my Prince is waiting for me to swing him
moi is referring to Prince, my tennis racquet.
this racquet is a HE because it is blue (gender stereotypes are perpetuated by people like me.)
and it's a Prince, not Princess brand okay.

anyhooo, anyone gamed for a tennis game? i've been swinging my light racquet in my room, daydreaming about tennis balls bouncing firmly off the strung surface, hitting on the sweet spot.

let me play in a court before i swing and break something in the house!


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