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Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Course Ends, Duties Begin


My course ends tomorrow, and then it's RTU (Return To Unit) hahas... Sometimes I wish the days where I can stay home will never end. But then again, being back in unit in the west would make my life meeting church people and MI people a lot easier hahas. My schedule would look something like this weekly:

Monday-Go to MI to give GP tuition.
Tuesday-Play badminton with Yang En and gang.
Wednesday-Meet up for Lifegroup sharing.
Thursday-Hit the gym to rip my muscles to shreds.
Friday-Go home and practice my writing and try to find time to practice my keyboard.
Saturday-Church day :)
Sunday-Go out or stay home, depends on my mood.

Well, my schedule is really flexible especially since I have to accommodate my guard/driving/standby duties. Hahas... I really hope I can share the writing I've been practicing on soon. But now they're still a work in progress hmm...

Oh well no point brooding, but lots of points to keep practicing! Hahas... but now it's good night for me :)
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Life’s like a piano. The white keys represent happiness, and the black keys show sadness. But as you go through your life’s journey, remember that the black keys make music too.

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Signing off at...
10:30 PM