Sunday, 13 January 2008

modesty - is it do-able?


The topic of modesty came up recently. A few of the sisters and I were supposed to be doing something else but while sitting around, we got talking about modesty, clothing and the like. The thing is, that everyone has their own opinion about what is modest and what is immodest - and things like temperature, style or cut, materials used, culture and of course fashion, all have their influence on where the line is drawn for each person.

A while ago, I was looking at the Bob Jones University website and I came across a dress code for the students. I thought it would be worth sharing the women's dress code seeing as it has proven to be a controversial topic. I think these guidelines are fairly reasonable, but I will make a few comments after.


Dress Code for Women
Classroom/general dress consists of a dress or top and skirt; however, pants may be worn for some recreational activities. Shorts may never be worn outside the residence halls and fitness center.

Tops
• Tops must be long enough that the midriff is never exposed.
• Sleeves are required. (Sleeveless tops and dresses may be worn with a sleeved blouse, jacket or sweater underneath or over top.)
• Necklines may come no lower than four fingers below the collarbone.

Skirts
• Hemlines and slits or other openings should never come higher than the bottom of the knee.
• Denim skirts may be worn for casual dress (not to class or other professional-type events).

Pants
• Loose-fitting pants may be worn between women’s residence halls, for athletic events, and to homes in the area.
• Loose-fitting jeans may be worn in and between women’s residence halls and when participating in activities where the durability of the fabric is important, such as skiing and ice-skating.
• Low-riders are not permitted.
• Shorts may be worn only inside the residence halls and fitness center.

Ease
• All dresses, skirts, pants, and shirts must be loose-fitting, having a minimum of three inches of ease at bust and hips.
• An informal way to measure ease is to stand up straight and pinch the loose fabric on both sides of the hips or at the bust line. Without stretching the fabric, there should be at least a 3/4-inch fold of fabric on both sides.

Other
• Sheer clothing may be worn only when the garment underneath conforms to normal dress regulations.
• Hose must be worn whenever men students are required to wear a coat and tie (including Sunday morning worship services, recitals and productions after 6 p.m., Bible Conference and commencement activities).
• Combat boots, hiking boots or shoes that give this appearance are not permitted. Leather sandals, including those with a strap between the toes, will be permitted at times when women are not required to wear hose. Flip flops made of rubber, plastic, etc., are not permitted in public.
• Hairstyles should be neat, orderly, and feminine. Avoid cutting-edge fads and cuts so short that they take on a masculine look.
• Students are not permitted to get tattoos. Excessive makeup is not permitted. Earrings may be worn only in the lobe of the ear (maximum of two matched sets). All other types of body piercings are prohibited.

I'm not making excuses (maybe I am) but the availability of clothes that fit this standard are well, not plenteous. For example, hipster jeans are pretty much the only cut you can get without going to the extreme of high-waisted jeans (that look terrible on everyone except for Mischa Barton) or going to an auntie shop and buying waist cut jeans that make your butt look twice the size it really is. In the shops nowadays, it's hard to buy stuff without looking frumpy, preggers, fat or shabby. Some of the stuff you look at and just think - not in a million years! But I reckon it can be done - you just need to put the effort in.

OK everyone has seen those certain girls walking up and down the street with their short-hemlines and their lady-lumps displayed for the world to see. We know, they are definitely being immodest, no protests there. These girls dress to get a reaction (and thats exactly what they get!). But as a result, they cheapen and tarnish the reputation for the rest of the female gender. It makes me so sick when I see nastily-clad girls walking down the street with either their boyfriend's hands or random guys' eyes all over them. Where's the self-respect? It's pretty clear that this is what we don't want to be - eeeeeww...

But for those of us who go to the effort of layering, altering, belting, covering etc, we have to know that we can still get the same reactions from guys (sometimes knowingly, sometimes unknowingly) - but it's just not as obvious (I reckon if a guy wants to lust at you, even if you wear a potato sack and stand behind a brick wall, they will always have their imagination! hahah Sorry guys, but it's true though right?). I understand that clothes can be a stumbling block to guys but I honestly believe that for girls, this is on the most part unintentional. I really think that when girls get dressed, they do so to impress other girls. A girl is more concerned about approval from other girls than trying to catch the eyes of guys (though there are always going to be an exception to the rule). Think about it, when we go shopping (where there are mainly girls and hardly any guys) we make sure we look good before we step out into the shops!

I think that's why in church when girls have been taught the importance of modesty in their dress, it is usually more likely that they will adhere to such standards. It is usually the fear of man (or more woman) that motivates them to do so more than anything else. Why do I say so? Because I reckon that is MY main motivation. Often I will change what I am wearing because I am fearful of being thought of as skanky or immodest by other girls. The thought of what guys would think rarely even crosses my mind!

But that is the wrong motivation. I should be more concerned about what GOD thinks of my outfit than anyone else. Does what I wear glorify God? Am I being a good representation of a daughter of God? When I think about things in this light, the issue seems a lot clearer to me.

I have had a bit of a think about it and have come up with the following...

In the end, a woman is God's creation, made to be different to man - so I don't believe we are supposed to look like men - we need to look FEMININE. That means dresses, skirts, feminine cuts and styles, accessories, long hair or feminine short hair, heels and other nice shoes, that kinda thing.

Secondly, as God is King of kings and Lord of lords, we as His daughters (princesses!) need to look PRESENTABLE so we should be wearing clothes that FIT us (not too tight, not too loose - how many princesses wear potato sacks?) but are still modest (i.e. not too short, not too low).

And lastly, we shouldn't try to draw too much attention to our appearance (I reckon this includes spending too much time on our appearance and talking about other people's appearances because ultimately this encourages us to focus on what we look like) because we should be working on our INNER BEAUTY instead - becoming virtuous women (Proverbs 31), loving others, increasing our understanding of who God is and making this known to others, reading, praying, serving, encouraging. Ladies, just remember that guys who dig hot girls with no brains are gonna be the guys that aren't worth your time and effort anyway!

And for the brothers out there - remember 1 Timothy 5:2 says to intreat younger women 'as sisters with all purity'. So keep a guard on your thoughts and keep the communication channels open to the sisters about what you do and don't think is appropriate - we will try to listen (you must understand that it is a sensitive topic!)

I am sure there is a lot of room for improvement on this post - I don't consider myself to be an authority on this topic AT ALL, these are only MY opinions, so if you don't agree, no sweat, I won't hate you! - so feel free to comment. But in the meantime I will leave it here for now.



Saturday, 12 January 2008

community service announcements

At Bubble Tea tonight, a few of us were working on the Australia Day tract and we somehow got talking about a few things that brought back some great memories of the good ol' days...

One of them was the Community Service Announcement ads that they used to screen on Channel 9 in the 80s and 90s. They were pretty educational and the vitamins one helped me through a Human Biology test on nutrition when I was in High School. These ads were just so clever and have had such an impact in our childhoods.

It would be cool if we could so a similar gospel ad - but maybe instead of advertising it on TV, we could be cheap and just put it on Youtube? heheh we'll see.. enjoy the videos - a taste of the ABC way-of-life!


about safety when playing

about vitamins & minerals

about nutrition

about germs and hygiene

Oh and I also found this... This is a bit embarrassing, and yeah Jesus is still alright with me, but dc talk I don't think will ever be alright with me.

Tuesday, 8 January 2008

please sir, can I have some more?



I have found that recently, there doesn't seem to be enough time in the day to do everything that I want to do. But I reckon it's a good thing - stuff like plopping down in front of the TV has lost it's appeal to me - which is pretty good for a self-confessed couch-potato!

I find that I am counting the hours I have of free time and trying to plan out the best use of it. For example, last night I was thinking about tonight - I have to go to dinner for my grandma's 92nd birthday and I actually thought to myself her dinner is not until 7:30pm, so I have between 6 and about 6:30pm to try to do x, y and z.

The things on my to-do-list are quite funny too because most of them are attempts to organise myself more so I can be more efficient and therefore have more time. Reorganising my wardrobe so I find stuff in the morning, filing away bank statements and bills, reshuffling my bookshelf, sorting through my music so I don't need to skip tracks that I have become sick of - that kind of thing.

It seems that everything has been moved around for the ultimate goal of having more time to do the things that I want to do - but the more I try to achieve this, the further it seems away. The whole search for free time seems fairly elusive to me...

Anyway, I should really get going - my half hour is nearly up!

OK guys, before you ask me where I find the time to blog, I will be the first to say, that you have an excellent point and that I have no answer for that!

Saturday, 5 January 2008

reading list...

This year, like last, I have decided to read more spiritual books. Although I have quite a few unread books on my bookshelf, I still decided that I would make a trip to Koorong to have a bit of a browse. What did I pick up? Well let's have a look...


I am quite excited about these books and I have started reading two already! But sadly, I have something to report... my reading hole, that I blogged about before, is no more. It has been dismantled and replaced by my new wardrobe (stayed up last night till 3am assembling it - I LOVE building Ikea furniture). To be honest, I hadn't used the reading hole for ages and had instead let it collect dust, so I guess it was inevitable.

Even so, I will miss my little hole... We had some good times.

Thursday, 3 January 2008

northbridge chinese restaurant - I thought I knew you...

Though I have previously waxed lyrical about this place in a previous post, I want to now do a community service to everyone and advise after a bad experience tonight that Northbridge Chinese Restaurant (in Roe St, Northbridge) is dodgy. There I said it.

Why do I go to the effort of posting about this? Well like I said, it's a community service for people who do not want to get ripped off by the pushy waitress who is forever nagging you to make your order into a 'medium size' so she can charge you 1.5 times the advertised price in the menu. Furthermore, even if you didn't agree to 'upsize' your dishes, she takes the liberty to upsize it on your behalf and then make you pay for it at the till. Dirty tactics. And on top of that, we have frequented that place so many times and have even recommended it to people too - and to have the lady there try to rip us off and also be so rude to us, well let's just say 'Northbridge Chinese Restaurant, I thought I knew you...'

When the boss lady was in the process of trying to explain her dodginess, someone put it really well when they said something in cantonese along the lines of 'OK, OK - you know how to do business'. Hehehe. Though the bill thing has happened to us before (she ALWAYS does it with the Vinegar Chicken - like always), we were willing to overlook it because they would give us free soup and dessert (yes, we were easily bought). But tonight was the final straw - after fluffing us around with the bill, they didn't give us any on-the-house-dessert!

There were three tables of us - one table asked and was told you only get dessert if you have the banquet, our table (after waiting for ages) asked and was told we would get it - but the lady never returned)... Finally, when we were paying, someone asked about the dessert and the boss lady told us something like 'oh, I didn't think you wanted it because you looked too full' - dodgy. Of course we wanted it! We're young-Gen-Y-Asians - there's always room for a free dessert! And anyway, it's liquid dessert - it will find a way to seep through the rest of our stomach contents and fill in all the gaps!

So yeah, I have spilled my guts about Northbridge Chinese Restaurant. It has gone from one of my top places to eat, to my list of black-listed restaurants (which includes places like Il Padrino's and Oriel's). In case you're wondering, the food isn't that spectacular to me no more - it has lost it's appeal. The jiu-yun-pai-quat that I previously raved about just doesn't do it for me. It's time to move on!

Wednesday, 2 January 2008

Song

My aunty's dog passed away tonight. His name was Song - which is Thai for 'two'. Apparently he had some kind of heart valve problem and the vet recommended that he be put down or 'euthanised'. Though he peed on me whenever I stood too close, he was a good dog who was always happy and smiley (in that doggy-kinda-way). It must be sad for my aunty because Song was my uncle's dog (he passed away nearly two years ago now - and when he did, Song was sad for days). So yeah, Songy, even though there's no doggy heaven, it was nice knowing you :)



two-double-o-eight

Happy New Year everyone! Well the year started off with a bang, as a group of about 30 of us went to East Perth for our bootleg view of the Gloucester park fireworks show. It didn't fail to disappoint with a 15 minute long display of crazy fireworks. Pictures are below.

But in terms of the rest of the year - I have no idea what to expect - absolutely none. 2007 was similar, but because I was joining a new fellowship group - Regeneration, I guess there was a bit of uncertainty. Now, well, everything seems like it has been locked into position for the coming year. Same job, same fellowship group, same church, same friends, same family. I don't mind this feeling of safety and predictability, but I guess I am just wondering what God has in store for me in the coming year. God is awesome in the way He plans out His will, it's so mysterious and we never know what to expect. But knowing that He loves us and ultimately wants the best for us (to be conformed to Christ's image) is such a great comfort.

The year may be two days old, but I already have some goals (or resolutions) that have been placed in my heart. Some of them are similar to previous years - like to finish reading through the Bible and to read more books. But others have been made after much reflection and God revealing sins in my heart that I want to change. These are a bit personal so I might just keep them to myself!

Although I long to do something BIG for God, I will be more than satisfied if I can achieve at least one of my personal resolutions.

The song Little By Little (which now, thanks to the Hopefuls, has the COOLEST actions - totally went off at oldies on Sunday!) puts it really well...

Little by little in every day
Little by little in every way
Jesus is changing me - He's changing me
Since I made a turnabout face
And I'm walking in His grace
Jesus is changing me!
He's changing me - my blessed Saviour
I'm not the same person that I used to be
Though it's a sloooooooow grooooowing
But there's a knowing
That someday perfect I will be!







At about 6:30am, hunger drove myself and juls to the point where we put our culinary skills to the test and had an early morning rice-frying session... Needless to say, the result was spectacular... well almost...



Sunday, 13 January 2008

modesty - is it do-able?


The topic of modesty came up recently. A few of the sisters and I were supposed to be doing something else but while sitting around, we got talking about modesty, clothing and the like. The thing is, that everyone has their own opinion about what is modest and what is immodest - and things like temperature, style or cut, materials used, culture and of course fashion, all have their influence on where the line is drawn for each person.

A while ago, I was looking at the Bob Jones University website and I came across a dress code for the students. I thought it would be worth sharing the women's dress code seeing as it has proven to be a controversial topic. I think these guidelines are fairly reasonable, but I will make a few comments after.


Dress Code for Women
Classroom/general dress consists of a dress or top and skirt; however, pants may be worn for some recreational activities. Shorts may never be worn outside the residence halls and fitness center.

Tops
• Tops must be long enough that the midriff is never exposed.
• Sleeves are required. (Sleeveless tops and dresses may be worn with a sleeved blouse, jacket or sweater underneath or over top.)
• Necklines may come no lower than four fingers below the collarbone.

Skirts
• Hemlines and slits or other openings should never come higher than the bottom of the knee.
• Denim skirts may be worn for casual dress (not to class or other professional-type events).

Pants
• Loose-fitting pants may be worn between women’s residence halls, for athletic events, and to homes in the area.
• Loose-fitting jeans may be worn in and between women’s residence halls and when participating in activities where the durability of the fabric is important, such as skiing and ice-skating.
• Low-riders are not permitted.
• Shorts may be worn only inside the residence halls and fitness center.

Ease
• All dresses, skirts, pants, and shirts must be loose-fitting, having a minimum of three inches of ease at bust and hips.
• An informal way to measure ease is to stand up straight and pinch the loose fabric on both sides of the hips or at the bust line. Without stretching the fabric, there should be at least a 3/4-inch fold of fabric on both sides.

Other
• Sheer clothing may be worn only when the garment underneath conforms to normal dress regulations.
• Hose must be worn whenever men students are required to wear a coat and tie (including Sunday morning worship services, recitals and productions after 6 p.m., Bible Conference and commencement activities).
• Combat boots, hiking boots or shoes that give this appearance are not permitted. Leather sandals, including those with a strap between the toes, will be permitted at times when women are not required to wear hose. Flip flops made of rubber, plastic, etc., are not permitted in public.
• Hairstyles should be neat, orderly, and feminine. Avoid cutting-edge fads and cuts so short that they take on a masculine look.
• Students are not permitted to get tattoos. Excessive makeup is not permitted. Earrings may be worn only in the lobe of the ear (maximum of two matched sets). All other types of body piercings are prohibited.

I'm not making excuses (maybe I am) but the availability of clothes that fit this standard are well, not plenteous. For example, hipster jeans are pretty much the only cut you can get without going to the extreme of high-waisted jeans (that look terrible on everyone except for Mischa Barton) or going to an auntie shop and buying waist cut jeans that make your butt look twice the size it really is. In the shops nowadays, it's hard to buy stuff without looking frumpy, preggers, fat or shabby. Some of the stuff you look at and just think - not in a million years! But I reckon it can be done - you just need to put the effort in.

OK everyone has seen those certain girls walking up and down the street with their short-hemlines and their lady-lumps displayed for the world to see. We know, they are definitely being immodest, no protests there. These girls dress to get a reaction (and thats exactly what they get!). But as a result, they cheapen and tarnish the reputation for the rest of the female gender. It makes me so sick when I see nastily-clad girls walking down the street with either their boyfriend's hands or random guys' eyes all over them. Where's the self-respect? It's pretty clear that this is what we don't want to be - eeeeeww...

But for those of us who go to the effort of layering, altering, belting, covering etc, we have to know that we can still get the same reactions from guys (sometimes knowingly, sometimes unknowingly) - but it's just not as obvious (I reckon if a guy wants to lust at you, even if you wear a potato sack and stand behind a brick wall, they will always have their imagination! hahah Sorry guys, but it's true though right?). I understand that clothes can be a stumbling block to guys but I honestly believe that for girls, this is on the most part unintentional. I really think that when girls get dressed, they do so to impress other girls. A girl is more concerned about approval from other girls than trying to catch the eyes of guys (though there are always going to be an exception to the rule). Think about it, when we go shopping (where there are mainly girls and hardly any guys) we make sure we look good before we step out into the shops!

I think that's why in church when girls have been taught the importance of modesty in their dress, it is usually more likely that they will adhere to such standards. It is usually the fear of man (or more woman) that motivates them to do so more than anything else. Why do I say so? Because I reckon that is MY main motivation. Often I will change what I am wearing because I am fearful of being thought of as skanky or immodest by other girls. The thought of what guys would think rarely even crosses my mind!

But that is the wrong motivation. I should be more concerned about what GOD thinks of my outfit than anyone else. Does what I wear glorify God? Am I being a good representation of a daughter of God? When I think about things in this light, the issue seems a lot clearer to me.

I have had a bit of a think about it and have come up with the following...

In the end, a woman is God's creation, made to be different to man - so I don't believe we are supposed to look like men - we need to look FEMININE. That means dresses, skirts, feminine cuts and styles, accessories, long hair or feminine short hair, heels and other nice shoes, that kinda thing.

Secondly, as God is King of kings and Lord of lords, we as His daughters (princesses!) need to look PRESENTABLE so we should be wearing clothes that FIT us (not too tight, not too loose - how many princesses wear potato sacks?) but are still modest (i.e. not too short, not too low).

And lastly, we shouldn't try to draw too much attention to our appearance (I reckon this includes spending too much time on our appearance and talking about other people's appearances because ultimately this encourages us to focus on what we look like) because we should be working on our INNER BEAUTY instead - becoming virtuous women (Proverbs 31), loving others, increasing our understanding of who God is and making this known to others, reading, praying, serving, encouraging. Ladies, just remember that guys who dig hot girls with no brains are gonna be the guys that aren't worth your time and effort anyway!

And for the brothers out there - remember 1 Timothy 5:2 says to intreat younger women 'as sisters with all purity'. So keep a guard on your thoughts and keep the communication channels open to the sisters about what you do and don't think is appropriate - we will try to listen (you must understand that it is a sensitive topic!)

I am sure there is a lot of room for improvement on this post - I don't consider myself to be an authority on this topic AT ALL, these are only MY opinions, so if you don't agree, no sweat, I won't hate you! - so feel free to comment. But in the meantime I will leave it here for now.



Saturday, 12 January 2008

community service announcements

At Bubble Tea tonight, a few of us were working on the Australia Day tract and we somehow got talking about a few things that brought back some great memories of the good ol' days...

One of them was the Community Service Announcement ads that they used to screen on Channel 9 in the 80s and 90s. They were pretty educational and the vitamins one helped me through a Human Biology test on nutrition when I was in High School. These ads were just so clever and have had such an impact in our childhoods.

It would be cool if we could so a similar gospel ad - but maybe instead of advertising it on TV, we could be cheap and just put it on Youtube? heheh we'll see.. enjoy the videos - a taste of the ABC way-of-life!


about safety when playing

about vitamins & minerals

about nutrition

about germs and hygiene

Oh and I also found this... This is a bit embarrassing, and yeah Jesus is still alright with me, but dc talk I don't think will ever be alright with me.

Tuesday, 8 January 2008

please sir, can I have some more?



I have found that recently, there doesn't seem to be enough time in the day to do everything that I want to do. But I reckon it's a good thing - stuff like plopping down in front of the TV has lost it's appeal to me - which is pretty good for a self-confessed couch-potato!

I find that I am counting the hours I have of free time and trying to plan out the best use of it. For example, last night I was thinking about tonight - I have to go to dinner for my grandma's 92nd birthday and I actually thought to myself her dinner is not until 7:30pm, so I have between 6 and about 6:30pm to try to do x, y and z.

The things on my to-do-list are quite funny too because most of them are attempts to organise myself more so I can be more efficient and therefore have more time. Reorganising my wardrobe so I find stuff in the morning, filing away bank statements and bills, reshuffling my bookshelf, sorting through my music so I don't need to skip tracks that I have become sick of - that kind of thing.

It seems that everything has been moved around for the ultimate goal of having more time to do the things that I want to do - but the more I try to achieve this, the further it seems away. The whole search for free time seems fairly elusive to me...

Anyway, I should really get going - my half hour is nearly up!

OK guys, before you ask me where I find the time to blog, I will be the first to say, that you have an excellent point and that I have no answer for that!

Saturday, 5 January 2008

reading list...

This year, like last, I have decided to read more spiritual books. Although I have quite a few unread books on my bookshelf, I still decided that I would make a trip to Koorong to have a bit of a browse. What did I pick up? Well let's have a look...


I am quite excited about these books and I have started reading two already! But sadly, I have something to report... my reading hole, that I blogged about before, is no more. It has been dismantled and replaced by my new wardrobe (stayed up last night till 3am assembling it - I LOVE building Ikea furniture). To be honest, I hadn't used the reading hole for ages and had instead let it collect dust, so I guess it was inevitable.

Even so, I will miss my little hole... We had some good times.

Thursday, 3 January 2008

northbridge chinese restaurant - I thought I knew you...

Though I have previously waxed lyrical about this place in a previous post, I want to now do a community service to everyone and advise after a bad experience tonight that Northbridge Chinese Restaurant (in Roe St, Northbridge) is dodgy. There I said it.

Why do I go to the effort of posting about this? Well like I said, it's a community service for people who do not want to get ripped off by the pushy waitress who is forever nagging you to make your order into a 'medium size' so she can charge you 1.5 times the advertised price in the menu. Furthermore, even if you didn't agree to 'upsize' your dishes, she takes the liberty to upsize it on your behalf and then make you pay for it at the till. Dirty tactics. And on top of that, we have frequented that place so many times and have even recommended it to people too - and to have the lady there try to rip us off and also be so rude to us, well let's just say 'Northbridge Chinese Restaurant, I thought I knew you...'

When the boss lady was in the process of trying to explain her dodginess, someone put it really well when they said something in cantonese along the lines of 'OK, OK - you know how to do business'. Hehehe. Though the bill thing has happened to us before (she ALWAYS does it with the Vinegar Chicken - like always), we were willing to overlook it because they would give us free soup and dessert (yes, we were easily bought). But tonight was the final straw - after fluffing us around with the bill, they didn't give us any on-the-house-dessert!

There were three tables of us - one table asked and was told you only get dessert if you have the banquet, our table (after waiting for ages) asked and was told we would get it - but the lady never returned)... Finally, when we were paying, someone asked about the dessert and the boss lady told us something like 'oh, I didn't think you wanted it because you looked too full' - dodgy. Of course we wanted it! We're young-Gen-Y-Asians - there's always room for a free dessert! And anyway, it's liquid dessert - it will find a way to seep through the rest of our stomach contents and fill in all the gaps!

So yeah, I have spilled my guts about Northbridge Chinese Restaurant. It has gone from one of my top places to eat, to my list of black-listed restaurants (which includes places like Il Padrino's and Oriel's). In case you're wondering, the food isn't that spectacular to me no more - it has lost it's appeal. The jiu-yun-pai-quat that I previously raved about just doesn't do it for me. It's time to move on!

Wednesday, 2 January 2008

Song

My aunty's dog passed away tonight. His name was Song - which is Thai for 'two'. Apparently he had some kind of heart valve problem and the vet recommended that he be put down or 'euthanised'. Though he peed on me whenever I stood too close, he was a good dog who was always happy and smiley (in that doggy-kinda-way). It must be sad for my aunty because Song was my uncle's dog (he passed away nearly two years ago now - and when he did, Song was sad for days). So yeah, Songy, even though there's no doggy heaven, it was nice knowing you :)



two-double-o-eight

Happy New Year everyone! Well the year started off with a bang, as a group of about 30 of us went to East Perth for our bootleg view of the Gloucester park fireworks show. It didn't fail to disappoint with a 15 minute long display of crazy fireworks. Pictures are below.

But in terms of the rest of the year - I have no idea what to expect - absolutely none. 2007 was similar, but because I was joining a new fellowship group - Regeneration, I guess there was a bit of uncertainty. Now, well, everything seems like it has been locked into position for the coming year. Same job, same fellowship group, same church, same friends, same family. I don't mind this feeling of safety and predictability, but I guess I am just wondering what God has in store for me in the coming year. God is awesome in the way He plans out His will, it's so mysterious and we never know what to expect. But knowing that He loves us and ultimately wants the best for us (to be conformed to Christ's image) is such a great comfort.

The year may be two days old, but I already have some goals (or resolutions) that have been placed in my heart. Some of them are similar to previous years - like to finish reading through the Bible and to read more books. But others have been made after much reflection and God revealing sins in my heart that I want to change. These are a bit personal so I might just keep them to myself!

Although I long to do something BIG for God, I will be more than satisfied if I can achieve at least one of my personal resolutions.

The song Little By Little (which now, thanks to the Hopefuls, has the COOLEST actions - totally went off at oldies on Sunday!) puts it really well...

Little by little in every day
Little by little in every way
Jesus is changing me - He's changing me
Since I made a turnabout face
And I'm walking in His grace
Jesus is changing me!
He's changing me - my blessed Saviour
I'm not the same person that I used to be
Though it's a sloooooooow grooooowing
But there's a knowing
That someday perfect I will be!







At about 6:30am, hunger drove myself and juls to the point where we put our culinary skills to the test and had an early morning rice-frying session... Needless to say, the result was spectacular... well almost...