
count your blessings each day
Sunday, September 17, 2006 |12:24 AM
it's been a week since i've came back from cambodia. hmpf..life is back to the busy-ness of SG life. *shrugs* At least i no longer need to do LTA and instead is put on another project.but life ain't easy as well. ever since i went back to work it has been OT everyday. feeling kinda of sian.but still must carry on. GAMBATE!!!!
my grp had our Q2 kick off meeting @ MOS ytd. For those who doesn't know MOS it's Ministry of Sound @ clarke quay. Wasn't really fascinated in fact i feel kinda of out of place. lost touch?? not sure. instead i look some pictures of the place. quite retro eh?? well i didn't stay late left @ around 8 plus coz got CG..



was doing some sharing during CG. actually its really something i felt from the bottom of my heart finally i let it out. something i learnt from my missions trip.. i know i may not be able to share this with the sub d or even unit but @ least i can share it with my CG people..it's counting yr blessings each day..and i mean it..while i was in Cambodia we visited this korean missionary and he was telling us..the villagers just need USD 100 a mth to get through for just 1 household. people in cambodia yearn for education. while i observe their mode of transport are motor bikes.with 4-5 people squeezing on a bike..so while we are in SG, we should really give thanks and count our blessings. We should be thankful that we have concrete homes over our head, stable jobs and decent pay, good infrastructure->buses, trains,taxis etc and comfortable cars to ferry us around, hygienic toilets, comfortable restaurants, education..etc the list just goes on that we have so many things that we can thank God for...i guess many of us have neglect all these in our life but let me say something which i miss out last night-->
"Instead of focusing on things that we don't have which makes us unhappy or discontented. Why not focus on things we have. Instead that will make us praise God and give thanks to Him." =)
