December
Hello! It has been a while since I last blogged. My apologies. Today, I shall put my work aside and update this.

A recent Christmas dinner with Adrian and his company.

Honestly, going for such high class company dinner is really stressful. Especially when the big boss requested for Adrian and I to sit beside him and his wife!!! Anyway, the food there is so good that thinking about it and looking at the pictures never fail to make me drool. *awww yummmmmyyy!!!
Attended a Social Enterprise conference recently. It was pretty good and stressful at the same time. But God has been altogether good to me.
Surprisingly, I was on the Today newspapers. Heh heh, recently before that, I was also on the SMU Campus Crusade newsletter too. ![]()

After that conference, both Adrian and I rushed to the airport. Our mini getaway break to KL. It was meant to be a relaxing trip for us so we didn’t really meet our Malaysian friends except we had dinner with Anuar and Esther.

Adrian and I really enjoyed chatting with Anuar on the second night. He was super super funny to the extent of making Adrian & I cried!! HAHAHAHA! Oh yes, we also went to visit this shop that sell arts & crafts and other accessories uniquely made by the Deaf in Malaysia! Amazing work, am so proud of them. ![]()

Went to Cambodia with Rachel & Ernest for an outreach trip to the Deaf school in Phnom Penh. We joined the other teams who went there earlier than us. To be honest, this 3 days outreach trip is quite different from the other mission trips I went.

Well, perhaps because its rather short. Another is to me, the kids there were somehow “trapped”. Trapped by their very own nation’s history. I can’t describe my feelings but looking at the eyes caught my attention. It stayed with me even as I returned back home. I hope one day I will be able to tell them stories. Real stories of who Jesus is. Only then would they be able to open their eyes to Him. Frankly, its gonna be difficult especially when there are many barriers to overcome. I hope to visit the other Deaf schools in poorer cities of Cambodia.

Anyway, the kids there are pretty smart. As part of the program, I was supposed to help to teach the kids how to make the origami heart shape. Just after two rounds of showing them how to do it, they were able to fold so many on their own! ![]()

Bonding with the kids and young adults over there brought a lot of joy and contentment to me. I also had a good time bonding with Rachel & Ernest. The two of them are really very very nice people. I look forward to going on to more outreach trips with them. Slowly I’m sure they will be able to feel the love and know the truth.

School is starting soon in two weeks time. Hmm… Have you thought of your resolution?
