Saturday 22 February 2014

Narnia & The best.

Our church held an open soccer day today for the youth and different soccer teams from different schools signed up for it. so I thought it would be fun to sign up 4 of my previous grade 2 boys who really loves to play soccer. It's funny we were the only team from a Primary school the rest were high schools and varsity. But the boys showed no fear. I was so impress that they were willing to play against the big kids. 
I felt like we had the best soccer team ever. Well, we got beaten so bad, that we went out and celebrate our defeat with a big lunch! traded a bit of sorrow for joy and laughter. My boys are just super awesome.   

                                              Me and my previous grade 2 boys.
                                         (From the left: Ezra, Romario, Attiman, Arbert)
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Friday 14 February 2014

Valentine"s Day


Yeahhh…Its valentine’s day! OR Noooo it’s that cursed day again!

Yep. This day can definitely cause feelings of loneliness and can act as an alarm clock that reminds you that you’re ‘just’ a single. But let’s change that mind perspective, and let’s make it easier for many out there to stop sniffling into their handkerchief and pull their heads from under the pillows. The TRUTH is:
You don’t have to be in a romantic relationship to give or receive love on this day, but be willing and open to accept the fact that it can come from anywhere and anyone. So, with that said, may we allow love to embrace us not only during Valentine’s Day but every 365 days. May we also allow love to flow out of us and know for sure that we are never alone. That we are always loved on the 14th of Feb and thereafter. Let’s make every single day a Valentine’s Day, to pour out our hearts for one another, maintaining commitment and affection all lifelong to the people around us and in our lives, to remember what true love is all about. If we going to expand the love, we need to first recognize that we already have the love that we need inside of us, for no one can give or share what they do not have. We are called to love. We are never alone. Not on Valentine’s Day or any other day. Because after the chocolates are eaten and the flowers are dead, God’s love and grace still remains.