Thursday, July 26, 2007

Whiling away the time

I feel like I'm whiling away my time by reading too much.
Should just get my butt out of the house!!!
And stick to timetables. And exercise. Seriously need to get fit again. My fitness freak boyfriend either plays tennis or goes to the gym every day. I feel like such a slob now! Ahhh

Playing badminton today. Perfect rainy weather now. :)

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

going around the world

Maureen is coming to stay with me this Saturday! She will embark on her whirlwind tour of Singapore and Malaysia. Whoa super fast... Hehe exciting.

Vincent coming next month. :)

And I will be in Cambodia from 25-27 Aug. We were supposed to go a week earlier but tickets were sold out. Done my research on Siem Reap and Angkor already. Whee! I wanna go to Penang too...

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Cherry blossoms: I miss him

Wishing you were somehow here again.

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I serve a warrior God

Learnt some French today; I'm still not sure if it's something I wanna pursue as my external module. It's a completely NEW language; the last time I've had any contact with it was 7 years ago at the MOE language centre. It's a beautiful language, but one which will require much effort. This or Psychology? It's alot more appealing to me now after my sister's pregnancy. I can apply whatever I learn once the baby is born. How a wee babe makes its first contact with the world around it and how it gradually matures, finding its relation and making its contribution to society. Birth and new life- fascinating.

Li Kai passed me a total of 10 Christian CDs yesterday. Thank you! Timely and greatly appreciated. :) Got to catch up with Ephraim too, really miss this brother, full of wisdom and advice! Haha.. he taught HuiXian and I how to initiate spiritual conversations. The 1st step is that God must be relevant in our own lives. Then make Christianity relevant to the lives of our loved ones. Also shared with us how to answer difficult questions like our stand against pre-marital sex etc. The key is relevancy. Prayer is also important. I feel alot more fired up now... :)

Also started reading this book passed to me from Cheh "Becoming a Woman who Listens to God". It's very good and impressed me of the need to "abide in God's word". He/she who does so are then disciples of Christ, with knowledge of the truth which will set us free. People often dangle the verse "You shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free". But how will you know the truth? Where is its source? And we have to look at the preceding verses to know the answer: "If you abide in my Word". Read from the book of Joshua today too; and I got to see the warrior God, fighting for His people, delivering into their hands victory afer victory. He is not meek, passive, distant or out-of-touch, as is the common notion of God, but directly involved, intervening to give His people hope and victory.

Friday, July 20, 2007

Brownies

Blogging so much recently. I just baked the 2nd batch of brownies :D Hopefully the texture will be better and not so sweet. Have to perfect it then I will move on to mango crumble or mango shortbread. Still, very happy that Xinxin and my family like the brownies!!! Hahaha my very first baking attempt (with Jiamin) in a very long time. This time I will bring some for the YA. The LT aim is to bake some for Vincent's birthday. :) Preparation starts now!

Last night's Bible study on Joshua by Ps Philip Huan was excellent, like the previous week. I'm very glad I went for it; it spoke to me, challenged me and fulfilled the need for good, in-depth study of God's word. Have I given that fundamental love commitment to God? Going to church, reading the Bible, and other Christian activities is not enough.. They are just add-ons which flow from the basic commitment. It's time to get back to the basics.

Do I value other things/people more than God? Very honestly, yes. It's time for God to be first place in my heart again. "For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also".

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

heartache

After hearing sharing from a good friend/sister of mine, I'm quite glad that I already have my significant other so I will be spared all the match-making and whatever insensitivities that other people may display. I feel for her because I've been through what she has and it really sucks to have things blown completely out of proportion. Shudders.. Some things should just be kept private.

Anyway, jiayou to this sister of mine: You are special and loved. :) Things will get better soon.

But being in a relationship has it's own problems too. People, well-intentioned as they are, tell me conflicting things. Some to be serious and work things forward while others say to play safe, guard my heart and keep my options open. Don't know.. I'm happy as things are. Anyway I'm not even 20 yet! Still have plenty of time.. This aside, I can't wait to for him to be here. :)

Daddy called me just now, excited like he had a secret to share. He asked me whether I wanna go to Cambodia. 17 August. Definitely!!! LOL I will grab any chance to travel.. Vincent will be visiting around that time and maybe, just maybe I will get to go back with him. Jason is with him now, they're having so much fun in Penang! Lucky lucky lucky.. Nice to see the 2 best friends joking around together again.

Monday, July 16, 2007

visitor this xmas?

Grace Tan may be coming to visit me this Dec in Nottingham! All the way from Kenya! How cool is that?? We've not met each other face-to-face for 2 whole years now! My oldest and bestest friend. Ahhhh can't wait to see her and show her around! :) And of course meet and interrogate the boyfriend, like how we've discussed many years ago before she left for NZ. Hehehe..

Other happy visitations being made around the world: Jason (Msia) is arriving in Penang soon, to visit Vincent. Lucky Bluebird! Wished I could go too.. Maumau (HK) is going to stay with me this end of July. And Vincent is coming to Singapore next month!

So many joyful reunions being planned... :)

Life is beautiful.




P.S I just uploaded some new photos online.
http://picasaweb.google.com/carolannekoh/LifeIsBeautiful

Thursday, July 12, 2007

no more lazy holiday

Alrighty, I've finally finished most of the important stuff on my holiday to-do list.
Redeemed the points Daddy accumulated to book my flight back to London in September, after much trouble. That's what I don't like about online bookings, because they can't and don't tell you what's wrong. Apparently I couldnt book a return flight because the dates were more than 6 mths apart so I needed to book a more expensive ticket. Only found that out after numerous attempts to book different dates, 3 calls to the customer service hotline and a "I need to talk to you now" sms to the boyfriend. Sheesh!!! So anyway, I'm going back to the UK on 17 September. 2 months more in Singapore..

Other things to do:

1) Learn to cook/bake
Part of preparation for next year!

2) Learn French

3) Read more
- Bible
- Christian lit
- The Economist

4) Volunteer my time/effort
- In church?
- Charity?

5) Make chrysanthemum tea for family everyday

6) Exercise!

7) Clear room and belongings for easy moving out this Dec

8) Spend time with family

9) Practice vocals

10) Spend time in prayer


Yes, no more lazy holiday but a constructive and refreshing one!

Monday, July 09, 2007

sentosa outing

A day out in sunny Sentosa
Wei and me in the fairytale old woman's lived-in shoe. Wei is still pretty much the same; a very loyal friend and girlfriend!
ROAR :)
Thong jumping lots and lots of times for e camera. He has changed so much.. it makes me sad. Especially thinking back on the old VJC days when he was so passionate for God. Perhaps in a good way, it has made me alot more determined not to lose my own faith in God.
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Saturday, July 07, 2007

Love

The heart is the happiest when it beats for others.

Saturday, June 30, 2007

haircut

I cut my hair today, after 3 months! My 1st thought: Aaaaah I look like a Japanese tai tai!!! :( :( :( Shoulder-length curls with fringe! Aaaaah!!! Good thing the curls are only temporary. Felt so sad as my long tresses were snipped off and left in a heap. See I do have my girly moments.

Have been having cramps for the past 3 days non-stop. Pain is so bad. :(

On a lighther note; I'm really glad I turned up for cell group/area meeting last night, even though the cramps and perceived lateness were making me very grumpy and pessimistic. It felt wonderful to worship joyfully together with the young adults, something that I missed in the UK. Also to hear real life testimonies of their growth, which really encouraged me. I see it in Eugene's stepping up to be a leader, Huixian's boldness in leading prayer and worship, Loyalle's dedicated service and concern for other members, Shella's increased passion for God.... and many more from my peers.

Here are young people, in their prime of their lives, actively seeking God and supporting fellow believers even when worldly distractions abound. I learnt alot from James' message about "Getting the right culture". I want to do my part too and improve in areas I'm weak in. Eg. Be more expressive, approach people who I perceive to have nothing in common with myself, take the initiative to change! God has really given me opportunities to develop inter-personal skills in the UK, especially in hall and in the Christian Union, as I was sharing with Loyalle and Weichuan in the cab home. Now, I not only want to apply what I've learnt back home in Singapore but improve too.

Out of my shell- finally! It's very encouraging when ppl tell me there's something different about you. Adrienne (who does facials for me) told me it's the way you carry yourself; alot more confident and outgoing. :) It's easy to slip back into the old me but please remind me to make a deliberate attempt to change!

The tauhuay and youtiao afterthat was yummylicious!!! Satisfied another craving. :D Next is tang yuan!

Also learnt about the 4 Love Languages.
1) Gifts
2) Quality time
3) Acts of service
4) Words of affirmation.

My love languages are 2) and 4) I like to affirm and encourage my loved ones, as well as spend quality time with them.
What are yours?

Friday, June 29, 2007

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

VJC June outing

VJC girls June outing
Venue: East Coast Park
Theme: Hawker delights + looong walks
By Fionne Tan (organiser)
That is all of us- sugar-puff-honey-crunch-fio. And my dear fio, you are right I bet you were always left in amazement at the litany of nicknames and secret codes. Wahaha.. Divine, PomPom, Nice Smile, MJ, Potato... Oh my!!! Hahaha thanks for reminding me of those hilarious times girls.. Hehe it seems like ages ago that we were in college. I really miss PE lessons where we played netball, tennis, soccer, ultimate frisbee, handball- and Mr ___ (I forgot his name!) the best PE teacher ever who always played with us. Also all the teachers, all so memorable and quirky in their own way. More important are all of you, who I'm so glad to say still count as being among my closest friends. Thanks for making the stressful JC period more bearable with all the humour, meaningful talks and support. It seems so long gone now, especially as I read through Fionne's entry about her memories in VJC. We've changed, we;ve moved on. And yet we remain friends. :) I'm glad.

Some memories I won't forget.
1) Hui and Wei helping me to wash my skirt in the toilet. I was and still am, touched and very grateful! Thank you for being there for me in such an emergency situation. lol

2) The fine system. Haha! Hui's brainchild! Which, as a result of all our late work and ponning school, amounted to an ice cream treat after PE. :D

3) Always forgetting to bring my tie on Mondays and having to sneak into the hall by the back in order to avoid Mr Seet. Also for having to rip out the string at the bottom of my shirt which was subsequently confiscated my him. What did we use to call it? I've forgotten already. haha
Getting caught for my short skirt more than once.

4) Deciding what to eat during lectures and tutorials. Delicious VJ food!!!

5) Best meaningful conversation ever: (in my opinion) We were at Lido sitting down at the benches waiting for e movie to start. I asked you girls, and Thong too, to share what each thought the other was going to become in future.. It was quite eye-opening, getting an insight of what your friends thought of you and what you would become. :) When everything was still heady and uncertain, the possibilities are endless. I vaguely remember: Thong= pastor! politician. Huimin= boutique owner, fashion stylist. Hui= resturant owner, food connoisseur. Me? = writer, journalist. How close are we to that now, I wonder?? How far does your course in university determine your future path in life?? Quite alot I think.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

post jetlag

I think I'm finally recovering from jetlag. Managed to sleep through last night without waking up until 10am!!! Woohoo no more 5am-5pm nights.
Caught up with the VJ girls yesterday at ECP. It was great fun meeting them again! :) :) Ate, chatted and laughed and listened to all the latest happenings in their lives. Exciting stuff going on. hehe.. Fulfilled all my hawker food cravings too. Unfortunately, we didn't manage to polish off everything. Shame on us! Talked to Vincent afterthat too, thanks for waiting 4 me to come home. :) the webcam is finally working!! YAY we can finally see each other. :)
Went 4 the Mango sale this morning and lazed around for the afternoon. Watched this Hallmark movie- Homeless to Havard which was excellent.Very inspring and based on a true story. Made me cry at least twice.
Alrighty, off to play badminton.
Waiting for Grace Tan Ai Peng's call tmr morning! Hehe :D

Monday, June 18, 2007

Bitten by the travel bug.

Bitten by the travel bug.

Hello hello! I'm back from Eastern Europe and Nottingham; touched down in Singapore last afternoon. :) Super tanned now; because the sun was scorching hot in Eastern Europe and penetrated that many layers of sunblock we girls lathered on. Went out to eat Crystal Jade with my parents and Dazz as my Welcome Home meal. Delicious!!! Haha. I can't sleep now; still jetlagging- sigh. Some pictures to share with you- from Bratislava, Vienna, Budapest, Krakow and Berlin. :)

Highlights of the trip were watching a concert in one of Vienna's many stately palaces, extreme biking in Krakow (my first near-death experience lol), the cheap and gd food in Budapest, going to Auschwitz and the Jewish Museum in Berlin, getting my Birkenstocks way cheaper than in Singapore, lazing around in Starbucks everywhere we went, eating mouth-watering dessert everyday, singing all the backstreet boys, westlife songs with Fifi and Jin .... and many more. :)

Really enjoyed bonding with the other 5 people, from Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia on the whirlwind 11 day tour of Eastern Europe. Laughed non-stop at Jason, who's ultra funny and the twins, whose only goal on the trip was to hunt down all the kebab, Subway and Starbucks outlets in every city. lol.. Also got closer to the girls- Fidelia and Maureen who are wonderful. :)

Some pictures to share.


Schoburn Palace in Vienna. Just one shot from our summer collection taken in every city. :D
Maureen and Jason, the resident couple of our trip. Super sweet and funny! :)
3 of us girls in Krakow. Yours truly in front of the panorama of Buda and Pest.

Friday, June 01, 2007

exams over!

Hello everyone, the exams are over!!!!!!! Constitutional law was bad; not only was the paper tough, the exam itself started one hour late! The statutes (ie Human Rights Act, Police and Criminal Evidence Act, Scotland Act, Devolution of Wales Act... just to give u a taster of what Consti Law is about) were printed only on the morning of the exam itself. -_-" When we finally got the statutes, they were still hot from the printing. And I was still sick. Oh well at least it's over!

What have I been doing?
Well, have been going to the city centre everyday for the past 3 days with Vincent to eat, shop and celebrate. :D So far, we've had Italian food at Frankie & Benny's, Vietnamese at Phat, American at Burger King (haha), Malaysian and Thai at Pretty Orchid and various nibbles along the way. Yummy! Vincent also cooked his signature carbonara with lemon sole last night (excellent!) complete with a very good hosea wine and absolutely scrumptious chocolate mousse. Bliss! And afterthat he taught me about wine-appreciation. I spent at least 30min swirling the wine in the wine-glass, while spilling alot of it on his rug. haha we finished the entire bottle of wine by ourselves last night! Face was so red. Hehe.. also watched Spiderman 3! It was very good, in terms of how they fleshed out the characters and their inner battles so realistically. God made us all with free will- in everything we do, we can make a choice.

Now I'm staying in to rest and read up about Eastern Europe, where I will be going in just 3 days time. Can't believe it's so soon! Fascinating reading up on cities with layers and layers of history behind it- you think of the myriad of civilisations and occupiers that came and went. Suddenly, our modern world doesn't seem all there is. It is but here and now and a tiny stretch on the timeline of mankind. And perhaps someday, people from the future will look back into our world with inquiring and renewed eyes.

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Hua duo from ai ren

Summer blooms to keep me going! : )
It's truly summer because we get woken up at 6am almost every morning because the sun shines too bright and it's still bright at 10pm. Bliss! Can finally walk out in skirts and shorts.
Tonight's dinner was so good. :D Vincent cooked pasta with garlic, anchovies and mushroom sauce for us (me, Maureen and Jason). The best pasta I've had since coming to England! Woohoo gonna have strawberry cheesecake later for dessert in Maureen's room.
Constitutional law exam on tuesday. And I'm down with the flu!!!! :( :( :(
Afterthat, I can fly. For 3 whole months!
Thank you everyone (male and female) for your encouragement and prayers! Truly appreciated. :)

Monday, May 21, 2007

Exam

Contract law exam just 1 day and 2 nights away- i'm so so scared....

Saturday, May 05, 2007

updates

Some updates:

I will be going to Eastern Europe this summer!
With my wonderful Sherwood Hall mates; Fidelia, Maureen, Jason and his 2 friends.
- Bratislava (Slovakia), Vienna (Austria), Budapest (Hungary), Krakow (Poland) and Berlin (Germany).

Taking French next year as my external module too! Woohooo :)

Spring is here... :)

Thursday, May 03, 2007

100th post

This is my 100th post!
Between 2 worlds....
Friends n family with me at the airport


Back at Nottingham