Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Breaking the silence.

People.
The single, most complicated factor my life revolves around.

People this, people that. Relations this, relations that.

Networking has brought my life closer to the brink of insanity then connecting it. But, it's pretty much a bottomless pit, which offers all sorts of strange rewards and punishments as well.

Ha.

Well... Homesickness is starting to prick me already.
Missing people back home, missing places, missing food, missing the smells, the sights.
But most of all, wondering what is going on back home.

- apart from the recent political turmoil.

Sigh.

Life has been good, so far. My results, still pending marking for the mid-semester. Hopefully, I can do well, by God's grace.

Autumn has come in full swing, and the weather is starting to bite.
Temperature can drop to as low as 14 degrees at night and sometimes, a blanket is not even enough to keep you warm.
- if you're not motivated to go switch on your heater, you might jolly well be in for a shivering night.

Currently, I'm in my practically lowest motivation for studying, as all my assignments have just be handed in. But the bigger projects are ahead, and as of May, I would have exactly 1 month to finish them.
It's tough. Mega-tough. But I would be darn if I fail any - or even leave it at a just-pass.

My diet is also getting topsy turvy.
I eat more Asian food here then I eat in Singapore, basically cos I cook my own food for most of the meals I eat a week.
My diet would generally consist of:
45% Lean protein
45% Low GI carbo
5% Fat

Ideally, I would try to veer towards more protein. But yeah, you can imagine how expensive meat is in Australia.
(That being said, vegetables vary too. The chili padi that I paid such a high price at Yuen's supermarket for cost me $7.50 per packet)


Well.... it's holiday week! Or rather, recess week!
So, I've been around, to the Sunshine Coast, instead of Gold Coast.

Awesome place, it just sucks that you need to drive to be able to experience all these sights.

I'm getting fat too. The past few weeks stripped alot of my exercise routine off...

Bah.

I've also offered my services, in the Brisbane Chinese Christian Church, as a pianist. Guess wad, for the Chinese service!
It's amazing how God opens up pathways to strange places.
I believe I have a purpose for going there, and of course, I would not, for anything in the world, give up my music ministry for another.

I hope...

I hope.

That this time round, I would be able to hold my head up high when I return back.