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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Complete

My week is a roller coaster. I didn't scream but my grip was so tight because if not, I will fall. I was there moving, living, existing but really don't know where am I going.

This morning at church, I heard this song. Every word is what exactly in my heart. One day Lord, I will see You face to face and I will just worship You, no more tears, no more pains, no more hurts.


COMPLETE
(by Parachute Band)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNYc5El60PI

Here I am, Oh God
I bring this sacrifice
My open heart
I offer up my life

I look to You, Lord
Your love that never ends
Restores me again

Chorus:
So I lift my eyes to You Lord
In Your strength will I break through Lord
Touch me now
Let Your love fall down on me
I know Your love dispels all my fears
And I will be complete in You

Here I am, Oh God
I bring this sacrifice
My open heart
I offer up my life

I look to You, Lord

Your love that never ends
Restores me again

Chorus:
So I lift my eyes to You Lord
In Your strength will I break through Lord
Touch me now
Let Your love fall down on me
I know Your love dispels all my fears

Through the storm I will hold on Lord
And by faith I will walk on, Lord
Then I'll see
Beyond my Calvary one day
And I will be complete in You

Ending:
I will be complete in
I will be complete in You

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

A Joy to my Heart

I’m fond of kids. Actually, my whole family likes kids, especially infants. And the youngest we have at home just turned one year old. She’s the daughter of my oldest brother and her name is Joy Andrea.

Who loves waiting? I don’t. I can list a bunch of reasons why and that would be another topic. But I’ve learned that waiting can be exciting depending on what you’re waiting for. Well for one, I am excited as I wait for Joy to have her first steps and her first real words. Everyone at home goes crazy when she says, “abeeda-abeeda!” Wish we know what she means by those words. She says it when she’s playing, when she’s watching tv, when she’s talking with someone, she’s saying it in almost all time she’ll open her mouth.

I find it funny and interesting that grownups actually adjust their understanding to comprehend the language of babies (which of course won’t be the other way around – babies understanding adults?? Haha!) So as part of the “adult” group, I just know that when Joy says “ba-ba”, she means “bye bye”; “ma-mam” means water; “pa-pa” means food; “ito, ito!” (in a very fast talk) means “this”. And they also use body language…a lot of it! When Joy wants to get out, she’ll just twist her body as far as she can until the one holding her can do nothing but to bring her out. When she doesn’t want a particular person to cuddle her, she’ll grab someone she likes as hard and as tight as she can. And when she’s bored and no toy to play with, she’ll pinch your nose and look at you in the eye. When she does that to me, I sometimes ask myself if I look like a human toy to her. Hahaha.

I love calling her “Ava-jong-jong” or “Ava-ju-jee”... so adults have their own language too…LOL!