I wanna learn this song!!!

Our youths were supposed to play this song for worship one Sunday but the song had to be cut out as time was running out!! aargghh….and me being the guy working the console that day was so peeved!! But that was a couple of Sundays back. Fortunately, I remembered the title and found this really cool clip. Visual quality is not outstanding and sound quality makes the dude in the clip sound weird! Nevertheless, this is another one of those songs I would like to be able to play…..felt the lyrics described my feelings when I land myself in those precarious points in my life, rembering that Jesus saves, meant so much to me. Plus, this song is so me, it’s got an air of moodiness and melancholy about it….duh… Any way, hope y’all like it cheers! Yes I know I still owe you guys a Korea report, but I’ve got to finish one up for Ms Tan first! She’s already breathing down my neck ready to rip open my jagular! Thank goodness, I’m almost done, hopefully in the nick of time!!

Cheerios and blessed day to all you people out there!

And a big thanks to the dude above and Youtube!

Korea Pictures Up!

Finally!

Sorry for the long wait to all! I will try to put a brief write-up over the next days. Was tied up in meetings this week and entertaining my big boss who flew over from Italy.

Blogging again…..at last!

It’s been too long since my last post. Quite frankly, I’ve been submerged under work for the past month. 3 hour night courses after a long day for 2 weeks in a row with burnt weekends and another round of decontamination has left me gasping for air.

What kept me going was the breathless anticipation of the cool autumn wind blowing against me, the myriad of beautiful colours made of hues of lush green, golden yellow and cherry red, and not forgetting the K babes =) Thank you Polly, for organizing the week-long break to Korea and for always being so bubbly and kickass!  It was a great one for me and I dreaded coming back as I really liked the weather there. =( Next time, it’ll be golf at Jeju!

Will put the pictures up asap, when I can get my stubborn desktop to boot up without failing me! Hopefully soon!

Watch out^^

The freedom that comes with forgiveness

God showed me a very important lesson about 1 week ago. It has left an indelible mark in my walk with him. One that I pray, will always be a bedrock for me to fall back on in reminder to me of God’s goodness.

I’ve been  learning the guitar for 6 months now and in this time, I have made a purchase of 2 guitars from an online merchant due unavailability from local luthers. I was quite picky about the guitar that I selected as I didn’t want it to be something too common nor too expensive, which is quite a tall order. On top of that, I wanted only guitars made of solid woods and not laminates. So lo and behold, in my search, I stumbled upon this website www.richardsguitars.co.uk from which I found both my “beloved” guitars.

I decided to ”try out” the merchant by first placing an order for a lower cost guitar. The reason for wanting this guitar was 2 fold. Firstly, I was starting to outgrow the existing guitar (yes I have owned a total of 3 guitars till date, the first has been passed on to my colleague who was keen to take it up as well but didn’t want to spend any money) which was a solid top with laminate back and sides. It lacked the rounded mellown bass and ringing trebles that I liked. So i decided I wanted a guitar that would have those characteristics. The other reason was because I planned to use this guitar for praise and worship when I became good enough to play in the team, so I was looking for a guitar that would grow with me. One that was ok in general for strumming and fingerstyle. So in a 3 weeks time, the guitar arrived. Wow! Excellent! Everything came in great shape all the way from UK. I was pleased. The merchant, Richard, was also a great guy to deal with and my confidence grew. The guitar by the way sounds simply wonderful, round, mellow, smooth, really good for the price I paid.

A few months later, I thought to myself, “Now for the real deal!”. I had actually been eyeing, (more like coveting) another guitar he had in his stable. This one was a bit more expensive, but nevertheless, met the criterias I had set. So I hit the “Buy” button and it arrived in a few weeks time as before, but this time with a difference. Upon inspecting the guitar, I realized that the guitar had suffered some minor localized scratches that was a result of a metal burr embedded in the guitar case, possibly not removed due to negligence during packing. At the sight of it, Iwas frustrated, furious, heart-broken, angry, mad plus a whole lot of other negative feelings. I kept asking myself “Why, why, why?” “Why couldn’t it be just like the first time?” “Why couldn’t he have checked the guitar case before putting the guitar in and shipping it half-way round the world to Singapore?” In my frustration, I took pictures of the affected part showing the scuffs and scratches and the culprit. I dropped Richard a note, telling him that this wasn’t acceptable and that I would send it back to him for a 1 to 1 exchange. I was feeling cheated that I paid for something that came in less than perfect condition and was for the lack of a better word, utterly peeved. I whined and grumbled, moaned and groaned.

Richard wrote back suggesting that I get a local luther buff up the scratches and that he would compensate me the difference. (We usually discuss via an online chat system that he uses which I find pretty good) He suggested that I didn’t send back the guitar due to the long distance involved. I was saddened as I had been so bent on getting a new one. With a deep sigh, I picked up the guitar, took one good look at it, then placed it on my lap. I held it as I normally would, closed my eyes and played.  I played some familiar songs, songs that I had been practicing as I was tasked to lead praise and worship in a recent retreat. As I was playing, I suddenly felt a strong message being imprinted in my mind. The message went like this: “Forgive, as you have been forgiven”. All at once, I knew this message came from my Father and I teared. Despite all the things that I have done in my life that were sin in his eyes, he still chose to reconcile me to him.  Despite my vileness and wretchedness, he still chose to forgive me, anticipating that one day I might understand his great love for me, and that I did. The guitar, despite the scuffs, sounded more beautiful than I had expected. Every note resonated within me with so much depth and intimacy. At this, I decided I would let the matter rest and proceeded to seek him out online to inform him of my decision. Little did I know that Richard had been watching out for me as well and even went as far as posting in Twitter to inform me that he wasn’t trying to avoid me, which was funny I thought. Just as I was reading his updates on Twitter, I realized that he had been going through some teething issues himself as well, having to adapt to his daughter’s new school schedule, having to look for new guitar technicians as the current one started slacking in his work, having to “repaid and mend” supplier relationships, sort out delivery issues etc, my “problem” seemed insurmountably small.

 We met each other online and just before he could say anything (he’s quite a bubbly chap when he’s not caught up with work) I told him that I would let the matter rest and pursue it no further. I apologized to him and explained that I was sorry for bringing about so much trouble for something so small. He heaved a big sigh of relief and thanked me profusely for lifting the burden off his shoulders. He even offered me a voucher / coupon to thank me, but I counter offered. (you can get an idea of what I asked for if you visit his twitter site. haha.) We parted on great terms, with no burdens, no hard-feelings, feeling light enough to fly every so freely, with no chains or bonds to hold us back. And in forgiving, I found that I had also been set free and relieved from whatever burden of “injustice” I had felt. It was truly amazing. We had become friends. And honestly, I wouldn’t hesitate buying from him again. 

Till today, this “lil scratched” guitar has continued to amaze me with its tone, and whenever I see those scratches, I remember Richard. =)  

Sorry for the long-windedness, I must admit I am aging faster than I thought, but I just felt the need to pen down this important lesson on forgiveness. Looking back, this was just a simple one, and I thank God for his forgiveness unto me and for patiently using this incident as a learning point to help me get this break through in my walk with him. Amen

Ramblings on Hari Raya Puasa 2009

Any losers like me out there?

haha……I always seem to only fall sick on weekends, and become fine again and fit for work when the week day comes around. Think I’m jinxed….hahah…..then again, it may be part of the bigger plan God has for me to force me to rest during my weekends instead of stuffing my schedule with tons of activities!

Sigh, it’s been a while since I went to the driving range, thanks to work. Well not completely…..practicing the guitar is way more convenient and more comfortable =)

Just dread going back to work. Sigh, another crazy 3 weeks before I can take a break. Looking forward to my trip to Korea! Will be great fun, and I’ll just bring my guitar along as well! Can’t go 1 day without it. Do you believe that I’ve actually fallen asleep while practicing? hahaha……now that’s dedication to practice! =D

Any ways, Happy Hari Raya Puasa to our malay compadres!

I otta get a good sleep today and recuperate so that I’ll be prepared for what God has installed for me tomorrow. Cheerios!

Problems I have with the Hungry Ghost Festival

1. The air wreeks of incense. It’s like a month long “aromo therapy” designed to bring people with sinusitis, asthma and other chronic breathing-related illnesses to their knees.

2. The smoke generated from the burning of “money” and incense can become extreme enough to irritate eyes causing soreness and inflamation.

3. The dust load in homes increase, demanding more from home-makers and their assistants in terms of having to put more effort to maintain the cleanliness.

4. More litter around as stray cats, dogs, rats ants etc, will pick on the food that has been left on the ground as offerings making it more of a hassle for public cleaners.

5. People do not clear the many candles and burnt joss-sticks that they have put up and expect the public cleaners to do it. Are they afraid that the spirits will haunt them if they do? If that is the case,  I will be praying for all public cleaners since they will have legions of spirits following them around.

6. There is so much hype about spooks during the month that walking along an empty HDB corridor at 8pm feels more scary than watching Psycho.

7. The older generation continually insist on burning incense and offerings fearing that not doing so will incur the wrath of the spirits and bring misfortune to their family.

8. Retail activity dips due to people going home earlier

9. Productivity dips due to people knocking off earlier

10. The ozone layer gets thinner by 0.00001 mm this time of of the year. We should stop killing ourselves.

A forgotten experience…..remembered

PassoverPassover Burger

Surprise, surprise! All who attended the Maundy Thursday evening service to in for a “treat” when we were greeted by a U-shapped sitting arrangement in the hall! And guess why? It’s because our speaker decided to give us a deeper and more meaningful understanding by teaching us the significance of the Passover!

The picture on the bottom is what I call a Passover Burger! I didn’t particularly like it because of the parsley in side but some how, when consumed as a whole, I was surprised that it was actually tastier than I had imagined. =)

Pictures courtesy of my Omnia.

Shit happens…..

My poor car 2

18 hrs work + 3 hrs sleep + 28 hrs work + 8 hrs sleep + 22 hrs work = a very tired david 

Hit the right rear corner of a Hyundai Tucson as I was just barely 50m from home at a traffic junction due to me dozing of just momentarily and not being able to stop the car in time despite e-braking. Thankfully, no one was hurt. The Hyundai had some dents to the rear bumper and rear door but was otherwise fine. I was fine too, otherwise this wouldn’t be me typing this out.

The worst part being that was the only time I dozed off when I was driving back home from the west, and it was only 50m away!

My poor car

 There goes my NCD and up goes my insurance.

4D anyone?

10 things you should know about me – Part 1

David…

1)  Loathes issues related to different interfaces from piping and fittings to people especially 

2)  Loathes office politics and despises those who actively use them as an offensive weapon to take advantage of others

3)  Seems arrogant and proud at first glance. Many would testify to this

4)  Lives up to the description coined by his Sec 2 English teacher of ”the strong and silent type”

5)  Would speak more in a small group of people and hardly at all in a large group

6)  Has a nose that is sensitive to smell despite being blocked over 90% of the time

7)  Is over his head in activities. In a typical week (currently), he puts in  60 hrs of work, 16 hrs of driving, 40hrs of sleep, 10 hrs of church, 11 hrs of guitar, 6 hrs of violin, 7 hrs of golf, 4 hrs of quiet time, 14 hrs for eating, passing motion, brushing teeth, bathing, watching TV.

8)  Loves God, a lot. He’s always around and He’s pretty darn cool once you know him!

9)  Loves his parents, a lot. They’ve sacrificed too much for him.

10) Loves his friends, a lot. Yes, that’s right. You didn’t hear wrong.

Ola! The ladies that made it to Mt Everest are back, and so am I!

Have been OOA for a while due to a combination of travelling and poor to no internet connection. While I did miss being plugged in, it was great to be unplugged at the same time! How ironical. I just returned from my 2.5 week trip to Italy and Oman and oh boy what a contrast! Italy’s weather was just perfect. It was cool during the day with low humidity. Skies were clear and even though it was sunny, it was difficult to get oneself all hot and sweaty. Spring….ah….it is clearly evident how such a weather, coupled with the beautifully intricate architecture, the al fresco dining areas, the espressos, the pizzas and pastas all combine to make up an intoxicating atmosphere for romance. Going to Oman, I was greeted by harsh, unforgiving and glaring sunlight hovering around 38 deg celsius, with the occasional peaks to 55! The winds blowing over endless sandy planes whisked the dust up, creating mini dust storms all over. Any way, it’s good to be back. Parents gave me a warm welcome with generous servings of mom’s best dishes. =)

Then I realized that my friend was back from Everest too! Though a little later than schedule, nevertheless, back and triumphant that she had conquered The Mountain! Can’t wait to see her pics as she was the unofficial official photographer, if you know what I mean!