Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Best shoes man! Smart people choose Asics :p
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When you're brain can't take it no more and it signals "destress time"... you start to do things that sometimes flounder belief...
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It's amazing how intricately we've been woven!
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Sunday, February 28, 2010
Ok from now on, all the pics shall read from bottom to top coz it's taking me a long time to keep cutting and pasting them ahead of the previous pics all e time...(yes i'm a blogging noob)...
The hotel that got bombed by terrorists...
The day i landed in India, i wasn't expecting anybody to pick me up. But the Lord blessed me with a very special welcome! My childhood friend Sudhesh, who i had not seen in eons turned up at the airport to pick me up and even got me flowers in the midst of his busyness! It was a joy to see him after so long! How he has grown...but we both commented that we still look the same as 17 years ago haha...
My old school Christ Church High... it felt really nostalgic
Christ Church High again...i so badly wanted to go in and walk the hallways again! It was locked...sobs...
The Nativity Story Scene outside the church...
The streets of Byculla, Mumbai...
The staircase leading to the upper level of the church... it's like a hidden staircase hidden behind a curtain...
The sanctuary...that's the upper level on top there...
Just couldn't get the right angle...sigh...
Such a cool reading lecturn!
The pulpit!
Oh the Bible was huge and antique!
Yes it felt good to be back"home". To have had the opportunity to be back in India, yes India, was something i truly thank the Lord for. It gave me encouragement to see so many of people who were like family still serving the Lord since the day i was born till now. It gave me much joy to have seen them after so long as it did give them as well. It gave me much gratitude towards the Lord to have enjoyed a different environment away from the never ending work-like environment in Singapore.
How traditional! So sad the keys were broken...Felt so sad...It was such a grand pipe organ in it's heyday...
I think we used to have something like this in BLC before...
The organ keys behind a closed glass cabinet...
The pipes of the organ...I've always been enchanted by the grandeur and majesty of the organ and how such a mighty instrument can yet produce sounds of meekness and solitude...
Christ Church High - evening of Candlelight Service (i couldn't attend the service coz i had to fly back to Singapore :( sobs!)
Check that out man!
Christ Church High from the outside!
The big clock tower...
Don't ask me...cows, buffalos...now sheep? Or is that a goat?
When we stepped out of the restaurant into this area, we thought we had warped back to Singapore...
People, you have not tasted CHeese Nan until you taste the one at Pritam Restuarant in INdia!
More cricket amidst the skyline...
Tired faces on the way back to Mumbai after the wedding...a holiday it was...but a time of physical rest, no!
Sigh isn't she adorable...
Zzz...
Wackos...
Caught with a girl! Can't help it...it was Ria!
4am in the morning, the night where one is suposed to sleep after a long day of wedding stuff...here we were getting ready to go back...4am...sigh...oh but the driver who drove us back to the airport - he was skillful man! The mist at that time of the morning all the way till 6 plus only allows you to see the vehicle right in front of you! ANd since 99.99% of the vehicles in that region hav back red lights that don't work...you can only see the vehicle infront of you when it comes within the range of you front lights! Even the street lamps don't work!
Yes...4am...
We tried to spruce up the wedding chambers...but i have no idea what the glass of milk was for...
The couple and their wedding chamber... well it's rural India, what would you expect...poor Roby & Daizy, kept getting disturbed by cheeky us (the best men)...but we're no evil-doers, we left them alone to their romantic bliss after awhile hehe. You know in Singapore, after your wedding and whatever stuff after that you can just go to your house or to the hotel...There, after the wedding and the wedding dinner and dance, we had to travel for 2 hours to the hotel!
Whee-u-wheet! Roby & Daizy!
Now you always need these family photos...what would weddings be without them? (A lot faster :p)
She danced so much that we had to change her out of her white dress... and she still continued after that! Mind you there's no air-con in the village ok! But i must say the weather itself was a blessing...natural air-conditioner...
You make of it what you want to...
Legs! Tsk :p
My dad dancing with another girl...oh oh there was a very romantic moment when all the couples involved with the family of the groom took to the dance floor...the whole floor just for them!
Me & the groom (Roby)...i like my suit! :p hehe...
Yes...full blast speakers, amps, lightings and a lit up dance platform in the middle of a village...you wouldn't believe it...
Me & Ruby...mother of oh-so-adorable Ria...
I was in that jeep and what happened was that after we left the church once the wedding and the crazy photo-taking session was over, we drove around in the jeep for a short drive (some kinda tradition?) and then drove back and into a huge tentage that had been prepared for the wedding dinner.
Their big day...Mind you, all this was done in a village...
I think i was too tired from smiling for the past 2 days, that i couldn't smile...
We stepped out into pitch blackness from the sanctuary... and suddenly a lamp from the videographer flashed up and we got snowed big time!
I was waiting for the kiss... but it never came... instead they exchanged garlands...-_-'..
The signing of the wedding cert.
If you can't tell, there's actually a whole village right outside that entrance waiting to come in behind the bride (who was from the village)
Becky took this shot...very nice!
My dad being the witness for the wedding...
The whole 4 days i never knew what was going to happen next... it really forced me to trust that everything was in control and that the Lord would be by my side even if it wasn't... it's a bit nerve wrecking when you're in a totally different culture and involved in a big event but you have no idea what you have to do or what's going to happen next.
Do i have a double chin??!
Mum & Ruby...I think they really hit it off!
AWWWWW!!!! Love them :)
Isn't she lovely...
Me & Bunty... father of Ria who has certainly put on some since i saw him many many years ago...
Ruby & Me...
I look funny...
Before the whole village filled up the church...
Oh so lovely...
This church was 100 years old...
The inside of the church at the Christian mission...
Roby praying on the afternoon before his wedding...
Old windows man..
The offering of the villagers... their harvest! So traditional and biblical!
What do you call these things?
The 100 year old church...
The band outside the bride's house...totally wasn't expecting that!
The groom entourage...heading to the bride's house for lunch on the day of the wedding...
Rachel & Ajay...*ahem*!
A rare reflective moment hehe :p
HAHAHA!
HAHAHA 2!
This fella just popped his head in out of nowhere!
Raju-moushi (raju Aunty)...
That's the 3 of us...Roby, his brother Bunty... and me...and yes that's me in a kurtha... a dress...
Tired we were... but the home cooked puri was awesome!
Waitin outside the bride's house on the track on the engagement night...
Rachel, Ruby & Rebecca....
Now we know who....
Betrothed...but to whom, we ask?
We were kinda getting tired of smiling...
Long-time 'sisters'... thank the Lord for them!
Rascal! Don't be fooled by that smile!
Engagement Night...
The groom basks in his moment of ...er... marital bliss?
HAHAHA!
I knew she was going to attack me...
All in all, the trip was indeed an enjoyable one. I thank the Lord for the time away from Singapore. When i first left, i honestly wasn't really looking forward to it and the only reason that kept me going was that my long-time childhood friend Roby, who had been more like a brother to me had requested for me to be his best man. And to have turned that away would have been a total lack of care and gratitude on my part. So i went. But the moment i landed, the Lord blessed me with the greeting of another long-time childhood friend when i never expected it. The joy written on his face at seeing me after almost 13 years was there to see. What amazed me was the instant reaction of sheer elation that filled my heart when i saw him!
From there on, every person from my childhood, whom i saw, (most of them were really like family) filled me with much gladness. It seems that they had been waiting a long time too and when they heard i was coming... they too were elated. I guess it has been really long.
Besides seeing and being re-united with family, even if for a short while, i got to see how some of them are still serving the Lord in a full-time capacity from before i was born till now and are continuing to do so. Despite their age and their struggles be it financially or with family or with whatever else, there still exists this feeling in them that their service is unto the Lord and that beats everything else. Seeing how the villagers are satisfied and give thanks with the simple things in life too made me think whether i had grown too accustomed to the comfortable luxuries of Singapore and. Seeing people living in trash bags put up as tents made me thankful for how the Lord has blessed me. You know we often complain about our government, about the "lack of freedom", about how could they treat us in school in such a way, about why our parents don't treat us like that other kids parents, about how we can't get that computer game we want or that particular item or even about how people around us are so "unfair".
Some of these maybe valid claims in a properly viewed context, i don't deny; but let's be honest, how much of us actually just wants more because we've been spoilt by the knowledge that more can be attained elsewhere or because we want the simpler life? The Lord never promised us that we would get every whim and fancy of ours. Instead He told us to be prepared to pick up our cross and suffer for His name. I must confess though that plenty a time i have yearned and seeked the easier way out.
It turned out that going back to my "roots" was just what i needed to end the year off. Though i don't think i can stay in that country for too long, 4 - 5 days was good enough ( i could feel myself falling sick already). More than that, i came back much refreshed, not physically, coz i was more tired from the trip than i was during the CCPOD (Crazy Christmas Period Oct - Dec), but uplifted in my soul with much thanksgiving.
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