Monday, December 31, 2007

Blessed is I.

Well, Christmas is over for another year. 2008 starts tomorrow and in all honesty, I'm not really looking forward to it. I'm very happy with my personal life but its more of my office life that I'm not really looking forward to next year. There is going to be many changes and a lot more projects to work on. Anyway, this year's Christmas was fantastic. I really got a lot of wonderful presents from many wonderful people. Here is a list of stuff I got this Christmas:

1. Nikon D200 DLSR Camera
2. Crumpler "7 million dollar home" camera bag
3. Sony Playstation 3
4. 16GB Ipod Touch
5. Transformer Master piece set.

I know its just 5 presents, but as you can see, they are not cheap presents. The Crumpler bag is the cheapest at $166. so you can only imagine how much the rest cost. All I can say is thank you and I really am blessed. I love you all!





Friday, December 07, 2007

Thankful for what I have...

Once again, it's the month of December. Christmas is just round the corner and I'm having a hard time keeping up with it. As each year passes by, it seems as though time gets faster and faster. It seems like the year 2007 was just starting and now its the end of 2007 and we're going to be ushering in 2008. Where has all the time gone?

On another note, I just returned from the Philippines yesterday, or early this morning, to be more precise. I went there on a mission trip to conduct a youth camp for the kids there. I am really glad I went on this trip. You can never fully understand the good life we have here in Singapore till you've visited a country where there is so much poverty. It was really an eye opener. When I mean poor people, I mean really, really poor. Poor as in, no clothes, no food, a family of 7 live in a space which is the same size of a standard HDB Flat toilet. These people are that poor. There is even a village where people live that we call "Smokey Mountain". This place is actually a rubbish dump. When I went to visit some of the houses there, the smell of the place is enough to make many Singaporeans faint on the spot. The smell of rotting food, dead animals, mud, shit, urine, the smell of thousands of people who have not bathed in like weeks, soiled clothes and many other horrible smells. These people build a small wooden hut no bigger than the toilet over the all the rubbish and they live there. It is so sad. It really makes you think. Here we in Singapore complain everyday about everything. Food not nice. Clothes not branded. Drive expensive cars. Live in big condos. Want to work in high paying jobs only. It has really changed my outlook towards life. Below are some pictures of my trip.