Work seems to be an obstacle to everything else, especially the things that I wanted to do, in the long list of things to do.txt that I have. Some of them include setting up this website and my portfolio, backing up my photos and many other things. Wonder when I’ve time to do them.
Work also reduces the frequency of blogging, as after work, at home already quite tired and no mood to do anything else. Besides, I’ve been working on Cosiety (and we’ve been tomorrowed! broke record: 450 visits today instead of the average 300/day), and hence not much time left to do other things.
Work isn’t the same as school, for there are less breaks and you sit at the same position for the whole day. Hence, prone to strains and injuries. In school, you get to walk around, up steps, two breaks per day, change classrooms and LTs etc. And you have a much more vibrant environment and more people to interact with. The other day (Friday) I had half day’s work, but nowhere to go after that. Looking at all the students in school uniform makes me miss school (definitely not studies), but the school environment in general, all the friends, atmosphere and everything. There’s so much more activity, instead of the boring life I have nowadays.
Work, ~$2.1875 thereabouts per hour. Thanks ah. Attachment, they say. Wished it was shorter.
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Just came back from Jia Ying Orange Blessing, it was an interesting experience, a first time for me. It’s eye-opening to see the homes of those not-so-well-to-do people, and also the older generation. One kind old lady invited us in to have some tidbits and drinks. Another elderly man offered an hongbao. There were also Malay and Indian families who readily opened the doors and accepted our well wishes. Although a little language gap between those Indian people from my church and the chinese in the homes, we still interacted well. The Church in Singapore mainly consists of the mid to higher income group, and it’s the lower and middle income group that needs to be reached out to.
年年有余: “Come, follow me,” Jesus said, “and I will make you fishers of men.”





