Sunday, October 30, 2005


John is going thru his THIRD pair of glasses within 6 mths. Finally decided to get a plastic version a try. Hope this one can stand up the abuse. Posted by Picasa

Checking for insects. John has become an expert in insectology. He can not just name them but he also dares to catch them - with his bare hands. Posted by Picasa

The plants and the grasses are all lush and green. Posted by Picasa

The park is now almost 90% completed. More and more interesting pieces are been put up. Posted by Picasa

With the end of the school exams, the kids are looking forward to their long school break. Already getting restless... Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, October 26, 2005


And all the way from Seattle, I just got news from Colin my buddy that his wife, Huey-Jy, was baptised not too long ago also! Praise the Lord! And that's baby Alyssa... a 100% carbon copy of her daddy. Posted by Picasa

Here's Johnny in the pool. And Edel heaved a sigh of relief cuz the water didn't overflow as she first feared... ;) Posted by Picasa

My old buddy Johnny was baptised this evening! Here's him checking out the spelling on his "new birth cert" with the wife. Posted by Picasa

We had a black out a couple of nites ago. The kids were supposed to go to bed early for their year end exam. Ended up sleeping only after 9:30pm! Posted by Picasa

Saturday, October 08, 2005


Rev Lynda Choo was the main speaker for the afternoon with sis Hui Ping as translator. Posted by Picasa

Sis Irene shared her wonderful testimony... Posted by Picasa

Worship team was from St Faith Extension & EBC... Posted by Picasa

The up & coming LineDancing experts... Posted by Picasa

This afternoon, "Women Joy Fellowship", a ministry of my church, orgainsed a nice get together. Posted by Picasa

Sunday, October 02, 2005


It will still be quite some time before the park is ready. But when it is, it will be fabulous. And the best part is, this place is only two lanes away! Posted by Picasa

A "back view" of Admiral Chen & his "boat". Posted by Picasa

Really cool architecture. Spare no expense. This park is fully donated by the Chinese Government. Posted by Picasa

Nitty corners dotted the sizeable park. Here we have a path for "bare foot massage" with lots of pointy gravels & stones. Posted by Picasa

This park is amazing. Lots of cool places for picture taking. Already the neighbors are pouring in to check out the place. John wasn't too happy to be photographed cuz he was hoping to sit down and read his latest book. Posted by Picasa

The new Chinese-themed park near my house is near completion. We dropped by to check it out this evening. Posted by Picasa

Old friend Ai Chuan sent me some family pix. Not too sure where is this place but couldn't be New York City where they live. Posted by Picasa