Tuesday, February 17, 2004 ·

Yesterdays test was quite easy. Think its cos my lecturer told my class exactly which topics would be tested. Thank God for that. Studying for tomorrows mobile computing test. Well... Actually I just finished watching this movie called equilibrium. Gonna start studying again soon.

Just hung up the clothes from the wash. Its weird doing housework. No I don't think I'm spoilt. Its just that I never got the opportunity to do it. Spoilt is the air stewardess who refused to serve her former maid who was on the flight from the Philippines. It occurs when your attitude is negatively affected. I don't complain when I have to do these things so its not called spoilt? The line between privileged and pampered has been made so faint that people mistake one for the other.
The dictionary says spoilt refers to the attitude. Not the fact that you don't know how to do certain things.

So I had to make my own lunch and wash my own dishes and hang up my own clothes. Wheeee.... I can't get back to studying though. Feeling really lethargic. Might be because of the weather. Now I can't find my lecture notes...

Gotta prepare for worship on Friday... I think after the test tomorrow I'll go to the airport to do that. Spend some time with God.

0 comments:

The Visits

The Encouragement

Books I'm Reading

  • The Practice Of The Presence Of God by Brother Lawrence
  • Vintage Jesus by Mark Driscoll
  • A Million Miles In A Thousand Years by Donald Miller
  • A Royal Waste Of Time by Marva J. Dawn
  • Travelling Mercies by Anne Lamott
  • Through Painted Deserts by Donald Miller
  • Thriving As An Artist In The Church by Rory Noland
  • The Adventure Of Worship by Gerrit Gustafson
  • Christ The Lord: The Road To Cana by Anne Rice
  • Christ The Lord: Out of Egypt by Anne Rice
  • Searching For God Knows What by Donald Miller
  • Sex God by Rob Bell
  • Jesus Wants To Save Christians by Rob Bell
  • Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller
  • Velvet Elvis by Rob Bell
  • The Wigglesworth Standard by Peter J. Madden

The Journey