Don't Waste Your Life

Life's a journey - don't forget to unpack.

Where it all meets

Perhaps then, it is at the cross of Christ that we find what we crave for most deeply in this world. Love and sacrifice, justice and mercy, faithfulness and grace. It is at the cross of Christ that all these meet, and if we dig deep enough into the core of our being, we will find that these are the things we will live and die for. - Me

To you, my reader. :)

There, look on me, so that you may not praise me beyond what I am; there, believe me, not others, about myself; there, attend to me and see what I have been in myself, through myself. - St Augustine

School



Haha.. as requested by Jacq, I shall write more about the Uni here to satisfy the curiosities of those who are actually interested to know.. hehe..

Well, for one, the campus isn't very huge, u can walk from one end of the campus to the other and not die (try walking from PGP to PGP in NUS... hehz)

THERE ARE NO CANTEENS.. dang.. there are only tonnes of cafes and the food they sell.. hmm don't look very edible to me.. it's all like coffee and sandwiches and pies.. eurghk..

it looks like so old colonial set of buildings, and they're grouped in subject: like Psychology, History etc etc and not by faculty..

it feels like NUS cos there are, once again, TOO MANY PRCs in this place.. i emphasise again.. TOO MANY PRCs.. and I hate it cos now i look like one of them.. argh..

Classes are interesting.. some classes haf tutorials and others don't.. and I only have tutorials for 1 subject.. The Modernity of Religion.. and i'm supposed to read a reading and summarise it and present it.. haha.. it's on Sai Baba.. the guy I wrote a paper on last sem in NUS.. it's great that I'm taking this Religion module, cos it really helps me to piece together what I took on Religion in the past 2 sems in NUS into a coherent, real understanding instead of juz looking at theory.

My counselling class is by far the most interesting.. i swear.. it's ALL made up of AUNTIES.. they're all either my mom's age or my grandma's age.. they're all like going through their midlives and decided to do social work cos they've been wanting to do it all this while but their careers/ children/husbands/ society/ mothers/ family/ financial situation didn't allow them to.. and i swear.. they're the jolliest bunch of aunties ever.. i call them the Hilarious Aunties cos they're so uninhibited in class and they do the funniest things ever.. i always laugh my head off like mad.. but yearh.. I take classes with 6 other aunties.. it must be the wierdest class i'll ever take in my uni life! but owell, cheers to Lifelong Learning!