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Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Pulau Ketam Day Trip

Today a public holiday, it is the day that Malaysia celebrate for the installation of our new Agong, which is from the Negeri Pahang State. Alvin and I also off for today public holiday.

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We planned to go to Pulau Ketam for a day trip. This is not our first time go Pulau Ketam. It seems like our family will surely go to Pulau Ketam at least once a year. It is the nearest getaway from here.

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As usual, we drove our car and park at the nearest parking to the Subang Jaya Komuter Station. Around 9.00am, we commute using Komuter to the Port Klang Komuter Station. Opposite from the Port Klang Station is the Ferry Terminal for the passengers.

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Both Issac and Annabelle were so happy and they did all kinds of funny funny things, stuffs in the train. The train stopped a lot of places, and it took about an hour journey for us to reach to the end of the train route.

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Finally we came to the South Port Passenger Terminal about 10.00am to buy the tickets for the boat. We can see a huge giant golden crab at the Terminal. It is the landmark to take a photograph or check in before we ride on to the speedboat.

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We had our quick breakfast at the Terminal and bought 2 packets of Pulau Ketam style of Nasi Lemak. It is really Pulau Ketam style as the nasi lemak comes with small shrimps sambal and shrimps crispy dried chili. Indeed tasted different.

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Due to the public holiday, there are a lot of tourists. The speedboat was scheduled to depart around 10.30am. We choose to stand at the roof of the speedboat to enjoy the view and breeze at the sea.

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It was almost 11.30am when we stepped our feet on the Pulau Ketam. It took us about 60 minutes to reach Pulau Ketam. The island was crowded with people, especially the restaurants.

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We choose Restaurant Remember Me. The first thing to do is to find an empty table in a restaurant. We ordered a dish of deep fried fish with sweet and sour sauce, a dish of butter fried prawns and a seaweed fish ball soup. We extra ordered a large fried omelette with clams.

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After the lunch, we just walked through the market and walked into the boardwalks on the island. There are a lot of Chinese Temples on the island. We passed by the one and only school on the island.

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We were just wandering around on the island and the heat of the sun was so strong that we finally surrender and headed back to the jetty to catch a speedboat back. This time around we choose to sit inside the seating areas in the boat and enjoying the aircond inside.

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We were so tired mainly due to the hot weather. It was almost 4.00pm when we reach home. After that we just rested in our small home and enjoy the rest of the day.

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Well… it’s a good day that we get together and enjoy the day as family. We took quite a number of the selfie too!

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Thursday, July 25, 2019

Zentangle 2nd Class 25 Jul 2019

Today at our 2nd class of Zentangle, we handed our past week homework and we did share among our thoughts on our own homework. Here are my work over last week.

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Teacher Mici taught us to draw on the white paper tile 3.5 inches square. We were taught the 8 steps of Zentangle Method and a few tangle patterns such as poke leaf, poke root, and such names that I cannot remember.

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We have a group photos with our work tonight!

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And this is my work tonight.

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Friday, July 19, 2019

Transporting Tiger Back

Alvin sent some photos back while he was transporting his Tiger back from JB to KL.

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Sister Theresa Birthday Celebration

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Today is Sister Theresa’s birthday, her family Sister Sophia, Brother Sanjay and his wife Sister Kushila organised a small surprise party or gathering for her.

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Sister Sophia have planned everything and few of the Church members together with the sisters missionary came and celebrate with their family. It was a happy occassion for all of us.

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Thursday, July 18, 2019

Zentangle 1st Class 18 Jul 2019

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Today is the 1st class of attending Creative Aesthetics Art class at Puchong Tzu Chi Continuing Education Center at Setiawalk. The lesson that we started with was Zentangle.

Zentangle is founded by Rick and Maria in United States. The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn, relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns repeatedly.

The Eight Steps of the Zentangle Method (from www.Zentangle.com website):

  • Step 01 – Gratitude and AppreciationIMG_1637

Get comfortable, take a few deep breaths and feel gratitude and appreciation – for this beautiful paper, for these wonderful tools, for this opportunity to create something beautiful.

  • Step 02 – Corner Dots

We teach beginning Zentangle Method with beautiful museum grade cotton paper, 3.5 inches (89 mm) square. To answer a familiar question of what to put on this beautiful paper, place a light pencil dot in each corner, about a pen's width from the edges. Now it’s no longer a blank piece of paper.

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Connect those dots with a light pencil line, straight or curvy, to create a square. And that is your border.

  • Step 04 – String

Inside the border, draw a light pencil line or lines to make what we call a “string”. The string separates the tile into sections, in which we draw our tangles. A string can be any shape. it may be a curvy line that touches the edge of the border now and then, or series of straight lines that go from one side of the border to the next.

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A tangle is a predefined sequence of simple strokes that make up a pattern. Draw your tangles in pen inside (usually) the pencil strings and borders. Tangle is both noun and verb. Just as you dance a dance, you tangle your tangles. Draw your tangles with deliberate strokes. Don't worry about what it's going to look like. Just focus on each stroke of the pen as you make it. Trust that you'll know what to do next when the time to do it comes. There is no up or down to Zentangle art so feel free to rotate your tile in any direction that is most comfortable for your hand as you draw.

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Add shades of gray with a graphite pencil to bring contrast and dimension to your tile. The black and white two-dimensional tangles transform through shading and appear three-dimensional. You can also use a tortillion (a paper blending stump) to soften and blend the graphite.

  • Step 07 – initial and Sign

This is art you created. You should sign it. Put your initials on the front (many people create a unique monogram or chop for this step). On the back, place your name, date, comments and observations.

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Hold your tile at arm’s length. Turn it this way and that. Appreciate what you just created.

Today Teacher Mici taught us about the basic tangle that founded by the founders: Fluxes, Hollibaugh and Paradox.

Besides that, we were assigned some homework to do in the home and bring over for the next week class.

I got to know some new friends in the class and all of them are married with children. I think all of us have the same reasons that want to attend some enrichment classes to release tensions or learn something new to rejuvenate our own lives.

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Well, the 1st lesson indeed inspired me to love myself more and at least give myself some “Me Time” 15 – 20 minutes a day to focus on something I love to do and find some inner satisfaction in it.

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Saturday, July 13, 2019

Relief Society Activity ~ Say Cheese ^^

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Today Relief Society having the baking cheese cake activity for the sisters at our Puchong Chapel at 3.00pm today.

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As Issac is having his art class every Saturday from 1.00pm to 2.30pm, after his art class I just drove headed to the Chapel.

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Prior to this activity, there were already sisters in the Church requested if Sister Anita could give a lesson on baking cheese cake.

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Sister Anita’s cheese cake during Church activities or linger longer was tasted so yummy and delicious.

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She was happily to share her talent with all of us. We started with the opening prayer, then Sister Anita is the one whom will lead this activity.

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First of all, she introduced all the ingredients needed to bake a cheese cake. Then she demonstrated step by step to do it, and invite the sisters to try at the same time.

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Every sisters take turn to try to do it. After all, when it is done we just wait for the cheese cake to be baked in the oven.

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Sister Anita did prepare a cheese cake earlier for us for our tea time! At the same time Sister Saffron did share some gospel media with the sisters.

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The cheese cake indeed very nice with served a cup of nice tea. Sister Saffron prepared the nice herbal tea for us.

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The sisters had a great time being together and sharing each other talents, learning something new for themselves!

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Thursday, July 11, 2019

Patience, Experience and Hope

I am entering the Epistle of Paul to the Romans. It is really kind of hard and difficult for me to digest and hard to read. There is something that I read that enlightened me.

It is about Abraham’s faith In Romans 4: 18 – 22. Abraham maintained his faith in the Lord’s promise to give him posterity without number, even though by age 100 he had not yet fathered his son Isaac. Abraham “staggered not at the promise of God”, but he continued to hope despite his seemingly hopeless circumstances.

I am thinking of myself. How can I maintain as like Abraham? I know Heavenly Father knows my desires, but I am not sure if that desires is His will for me?

Elder Jeffrey R. Holland encouraged us to be like Abraham in maintaining hope and trusting the divine promise:

“To any who may be struggling to see that light and find that hope, I say: Hold on. Keep trying. God loves you. Things will improve. Christ comes to you in His “more excellent ministry” with a future of “better promises.” He is your “high priest of good things to come.”

“I think of those who suffer from sin—their own or someone else’s—who need to know there is a way back and that happiness can be restored. I think of the disconsolate and downtrodden who feel life has passed them by, or now wish that it would pass them by. To all of these and so many more, I say: Cling to your faith. Hold on to your hope. “Pray always, and be believing.” Indeed, as Paul wrote of Abraham, he “against [all] hope believed in hope” and “staggered not … through unbelief.” He was “strong in faith” and was “fully persuaded that, what [God] had promised, he was able … to perform.”

“Even if you cannot always see that silver lining on your clouds, God can, for He is the very source of the light you seek. He does love you, and He knows your fears. He hears your prayers. He is your Heavenly Father, and surely He matches with His own the tears His children shed.”

“Don’t give up, boy. Don’t you quit. You keep walking. You keep trying. There is help and happiness ahead—a lot of it—30 years of it now, and still counting. You keep your chin up. It will be all right in the end. Trust God and believe in good things to come.”

“Some blessings come soon, some come late, and some don’t come until heaven; but for those who embrace the gospel of Jesus Christ, they come.”

Elder Jeffrey R. Holland

An High Priest of Good Things to Come

October 1999 General Conference

Then I read on further and I came to Roman 5. The first 5 verses, especially verses 3 – 5. I do not know why. May be it was due to yesterday I was thinking a lot about how to make myself happy again? How can I be happy in the state of what I am in now?

I feel comforted by these verses.

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It seems as these 3 verses are the answers for my doubts and thoughts yesterday. I should endure well in whatever the things that come to me.

As tribulation would develop the patience that I need, from patience would develop the experiences that I need, and from experiences would develop the hope towards the Savior and Heavenly Father. Our hope in God’s promise will not disappoint us.

I may never know in this life why I face what I do, but I feel that I can grow from those experiences which allow me to become a better person.