this week has been the most fulfilling one so far, counting from my first day of holidays some time in February. Although I confess that I almost dozed off and stoned during the night sessions, the heart of a spiritual Mother and having to live out of our comfort zones had the greatest impact. Many times, I find it very difficult to play the role of a spiritual mother to the 2 new girls because i'm just unsure of what to do next. But I know that God wants me to move out of my comfort zone. I think the 2 days of conference helped them to feel more comfortable with us Girls - all the talking of crappy stuff, makan sessions...thank God for Viv who prayed for her and ministered to her today.
talking about coming out of our comfort zones, the roads in my neighbourhood are going to be changed - meaning there'll be barricades and roads will no longer be the straight and direct paths. THIS MEANS that buses will take longer to reach destination; I have to wake up earlier to get the early bus, meaning less sleep! faints, not to mention the more dust and noise and bumpy roads - i feel like i'm thrown side to side, thinking of it makes me feel sick already:(
the following week will be as hectic - sending emails to primary schools for relief teaching, piano lessons, music assignments, giving tuition to my 2 kids, chalet, BBQ, Pastor Benny Ho's seminar, YA, soccer, jamming with the guys again?
up next: Wedding dinner at Shangri-la tmr, photos will be up:)
me and my new specs, the cool-nerd-look is IN! (eh..ignore the tak glam hair)
PamBloggedToday;
11:53 PM
Hers
Calling her Pamelia
She LOVES to travel
A women's age is a secret, she is no exception
She likes to speak weird language, KOREAN
She is crazy over KOREA stuff
She loves to DANCE
&&& She LOVES airport job