Monday, March 03, 2008

wooed by bn...

haha... i was pleasantly surprised when mum told me the bn flers (as patrick teoh writes) came to look for me last week... here's what they left me...

1. a brochure on hoh hee lee with all the newspaper cuttings of him doing stuff... to bad i cant read... or rather it will take too much effort...
2. a cigarette lighter with barisan nasional name and logo. they prob thot it was a good idea cos every time you pull out the lighter to light up and satisfy your addiction, you'll see the name and subconsciously feel positive about them. too bad i don't smoke. i will remember bn every time i use the lighter to burn off leeches when i go hiking instead...
3. a slip containing my polling information. this has got to be the most useful of the three...



Friday, February 29, 2008

the lighter side...

well, i must say it's quite entertaining, this whole campaigning thing...

this is my neighbour's house. they have been flying the BN flag ever since they shifted in. now, the number of flags have increased, but of course... anyway, what is amusing is what they have to see each day as they step out of the house or look out their front window... (see picture below)... you have to hand it to the opposition for their creativity :)



this one is from jeff ooi's site... a rhyming rebuttal to a slogan... nice...

Thursday, February 28, 2008

ban them pesky flags



No, Seriously. i mean it.

What exactly is the point of campaign posters and flags? Do they actually think that by seeing more flags one would change his/her mind on who they support? Liven up the place, make it look like a carnival... ok, maybe. But, "hey, they did a nice formation with 500 strings of flags, i'm so gonna vote for this guy!" I DON'T think so.

My vote would go to the candidate who says, "let's not waste so much money on meaningless plastic hang-me-ups that get thrown away in a week. let's use the funds for something that really matters."

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

when it rains, it pours...

i used to love it when it rains, but these days everytime it does there's something to worry about... get out the buckets cos the roof is leaking or worry about something getting ruined... how sad... i still love the rain tho...

well, after our hot dry spell it really poured last night... the wind was howling and poor bloc had no where to go where he didn't get wet... The wind took the passion fruit tree down. it was just a matter of time, as the many new branches and leaves were getting heavier and heavier...


the cana plant wasn't spared either...

and neither were the cherry tomatoes :(

Sunday, February 24, 2008

poli-fix

now that's what i'm in... a fix... i have 2 weeks to find out about 4 people and decide who i choose to represent me in parliment and in the state assembly...

i must say now that i am totally lost when it comes to politics... having no interest whatsoever in who actually ran the country before this. the Bible says to pray for the leaders and obey them as they have been put there by God. at the same time, democracy means we have a 'choice' as to who we want to put in power. of course God is sovereign. but considering where the world is heading, it is important that those we put in power share the values we have. imagine if Malaysia were to suddenly legalise gay marriages, guns and satan worship. well, just some thots for us to chew on...

anyway, back to my fix... cheryl was complaining that she would have to go back and vote in PJ, and how she didn't see the point in that, since she was staying in Kajang now... checking my polling station and other info, i find that i'm under Bangi for state assembly and Serdang for parliament... here's a link to a report on how the EC allegedly quietly transfered voters to other constituencies... so, anyway, here's what i have to choose between...

N.26 Bangi (35,898)

1. Datuk Mohd Fathil Daud (BN-Umno)

2. Shafie Abu Bakar (PAS)


Malays: 64.5% Chinese: 21.2% Indians: 13.8% Others: 0.5%

*2004: Dr Amran Kasimin (BN-Umno)

Total voters: 28,317 Turnout: 21,664 Majority: 3,708


P.102 SERDANG (94,877)

1. Datuk Hoh Hee Lee (BN-MCA)

2. Teo Nie Ching (DAP)

Malays: 36.6% Chinese: 52.1% Indians: 10.9% Others: 0.4%

*2004: Datuk Yap Pian Hon (BN-MCA)

Total voters: 78,837 Turnout: 59,748 Majority: 11,280


S0, i have 2 weeks to find out more about these people, what they and their parties stand for and how it will affect me... sigh, give me jeff ooi or theresa kok any day, at least i can read their blogs to know what is on their agenda....

Friday, February 22, 2008

so much to be thankful for...


i'm probably one of the very few grown ups who are married and still get angpows during chinese new year :) Thanks to doting aunties (and uncles) and loving parents...

if any of those cards look familiar then you're probably one of them! :D

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

in the blood?

anyone who's seen the inside of my dad's shop knows what it's like... he's got stuff lining the walkway, stuff stacked up, stuff stashed away, stuff piled up, stuff strewn around, stuff in drawers, stuff under tables, stuff in cupboards, stuff packed in boxes, stuff in tins, stuff on tins, stuff hanging on hooks, stuff behind doors, stuff forming walls.... well basically he's got lotsa stuff. An organised chaos i must say, cos if you asked him for something, he'll produce it after digging around for a while. So, he knows where he put what.

The scary thing is that when we went back for chinese new year, to my granddad's shop, i found things pretty much the same. My granddad ain't around anymore, so it's just my step-uncle and step-grandma but the similarity of conditions were well.... scary.





I find that if i don't check myself, i have a tendency to hoard and keep stuff too. Everything has some use later on. You never know when you'll need it! (most probably a day after you throw it away). Of course in my store, i have to keep the showroom area spic and span. I'm a real pain when it comes to that, ask Khairul or Ee May. I'll be adjusting price tags and displays to make sure they're absolutely straight. Setting demo units so they are exactly aligned to the table. But how about the workshop? Well, it helps that there is a huge window so people can look straight in, but it sure needs some tidying up too.



Monday, February 11, 2008

for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these...

over the chinese new year holidays, i met (and entertained) a few special relatives... some i only see once in a year... some i am meeting for the first time...

Aunty Lai Leng says that Wei Wei was asking in the car if sooaun kor kor was going to be there... this little bundle of energy is really quite a handful... thankfully bobby carrot kept him busy after i ran out of breath pushing him around in a hand truck (the kind they transport softdrink crates in)...
The last time we saw Evan, he hadn't begun to talk and was not very communicative. But when our cousins Andrew and Rachel paid us a visit two days ago we really enjoyed him this time. From his "oopsie daisies" to "perodua" and "proton". And he replies in full sentences when asked questions! Besides my hairy legs, Roscoe wasn't spared as highway for his police car ;)



Sophia is Shaniz's niece, Shaniz is Joshua's wife and Joshua is Cheryl's cousin. Just so you know how we're related. i was surprised that she took to me so quickly and in a short time, we had named her pink bear ****** ****** (can't tell you, it's a secret ;)) When asked what her favourite color was, she answered, "pink, red, purple, etc..." At going home time, she hugged my leg and 'salam'ed my hand. i regret i was a little shocked by the sudden show of affection that i didn't say bye to her properly ;)

Here she is with Shaniz...



It was actually my encounter with Sophia that got me thinking about all the children in my life. The 20 odd ones i see every week for 3 hours at teens club, the relatives who are supposed to be closer but whom i don't see often enough to make a difference, the children of friends whom we enjoy watching grow up and may lend a hand in bringing up later... And then my thots move on to the many children who need so much more attention and love then they're getting and i realise that instead of getting depressed about the children i don't have, i should dedicate more time and energy to these...

Thursday, January 31, 2008

the remedy

i haven't been very stable recently... tears well up in my eyes and blur my vision without warning, i choke a little to hold back... the numbness in my heart doesn't feel like a hot iron searing but like when a sharp blade cuts, you don't feel the pain initially but then the blood starts oozing out... there is a deep feeling of dread that comes from my gut... the more i think the more i feel overwhelmed, the more i feel overwhelmed, the more depressed it get... i try to think logically, but some things defy logic... i look to the Bible, it has the answer, at least one half of it... but the truth is not always easy nor is doing the right thing... especially when man have devised many other solutions...

but i discovered a remedy yesterday, no matter what we are going through in life, all it takes is one look at the Saviour and how blessed we are to be in Him...

Who am I, that the Lord of all the earth
Would care to know my name
Would care to feel my hurt
Who am I, that the Bright and Morning Star
Would choose to light the way
For my ever wandering heart

Not because of who I am
But because of what You've done
Not because of what I've done
But because of who You are

I am a flower quickly fading
Here today and gone tomorrow
A wave tossed in the ocean
Vapor in the wind
Still You hear me when I'm calling
Lord, You catch me when I'm falling
And You've told me who I am
I am Yours, I am Yours

Who am I, that the eyes that see my sin
Would look on me with love and watch me rise again
Who am I, that the voice that calmed the sea
Would call out through the rain
And calm the storm in me
- excerpt from 'Who Am I?" by Casting Crowns

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

fashion prude

yayyyyyyy! finally!



Sunday, January 27, 2008

JOY

i experienced a rare feeling on saturday... somewhere inside the chest, towards the center, slightly higher up from where one would feel hunger. it happened while singing, during teens' club meeting. it was brought about by the sight of the children (mostly round-faced and sweaty), singing at the top of their lungs and earnestly trying to follow the actions. it was at that exact moment that i realised there was no where else in the world i would rather have been... how i pray that these young ones will come to know and love the Lord Jesus... these young ones who brink on innocence, so prone to being naughty and going the wrong way due to lack of guidance and proper upbringing... o Lord, use me to make a difference.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Soo Aun’s Plea

Dear friend,

I may have known you since school days or only just met you recently but I consider you a friend and that’s why you are receiving this plea. No, I am not into direct sales or MLM or any get-rich-quick scheme. There are just a few thoughts that I would like to share with you.

I’m sure at some point or other you would have wondered what you are doing with your life. We used to be young and had our whole lives ahead of us. Now when we meet, we talk about children and how quickly time flies and realize that we are still young but that life is passing fast. It’s always great to reminisce school days and laugh at things we did. But we also now look back and consider decisions we made in our lives and how things are working out. Some mistakes, some wise moves, sometimes thinking what would have happened if we took a different route.

Ok, so I’m getting old and long winded. So let me get to the point. We spend many hours each day working to earn money to sustain our lifestyle. We acquire a house and a car and more. We save some and spend some and invest some. We try and plan wisely for our future and our children’s future. We make sure we have savings for when we retire one day. My point is that we spend so much time and energy working towards something that will not last forever. How long can we live? 90? 100? That is a very short time if we consider history and we realize that we are here for only a brief moment. Which brings me to the point of this letter, my plea...

If you have put some thought into life, you would realize that things that are meaningful and priceless are relationships. Our family, our friends, people whom we cherish. Sadly, how often we hurt those we love the most. But I urge you to take some time to consider your relationship with someone special. Someone of outmost importance. The person who created you. “Ok,” you say, “now I know Soo Aun is a confirmed nutcase.” But hear me out before you trash this letter. You may call me a preacher or a fanatic or anything you want, but it is only because I treasure you as a friend that I am willing to risk that to bring your attention to this matter. Because it is very important.

My plea is that you take some time to search and discover for yourself, the truth of what it all means. I challenge you to invest a little time in things that will last for eternity1, because when we die, we will not just disappear into nothingness. Although our bodies may rot, our spirit will live on. That is the difference between humans and animals. And that is also why we have an inborn desire to know and to worship God. We do not see animals praying to a tree or a bigger animal. But humans do. And I implore you to not worship other creation but to discover a relationship with the creator of all things.

I believe that Jesus is God, and he created the universe. But because man disobeyed God, he sinned and is now destined to hell2. However, because God loves man, Jesus came to this earth as a human in order to die in our place, because he is sinless3. And because he is God, he rose from the dead. But most importantly, his finished work means that if anyone believes in him and receives him as their Lord and Savior, they have a living relationship with God and will not go to hell but have eternal life with Him3. I believe that the Bible is the Word of God and it reveals to us the person of Jesus and all that we need to know about Him.

I sincerely hope that you will consider these things that I have said. And take time to discover the truth about yourself and God. For it is most important. And although the next time we meet, you may look at me funny, it is still the same me lah…

Your friend,

sooaun.

  1. “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal; but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Matthew 6:19-21

  1. “For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord” Matthew 6:23

  1. “But God demonstrates His own love towards us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us” Matthew 5:8

  1. “…if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.” Romans 10:9

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

back to the garden....

planning to spend the holiday tomorrow setting up my vegetable plot... the only problem is i'm too lazy to go into all the details... information online has everything from crop rotation schedules to how to make compost but all i want to do is plant the plant and watch it grow... and then watch it die... how depressing... a few of my plants have been dying, some are infested with white flies and i know some of them are being sucked dry by aphids... can you imagine the list of garden pests and disease?

Aphids
Apple Sawfly
Big Bud Mite
Bird Protection
Bitter Pit
Black Spot
Botryitis
Brown Rot
Cabbage Caterpillars
Cabbage Root Fly
Cabbage Whitefly
Cane Spot
Canker
Club Root
Codling Moth
Flea Beetles
Foot and Root Rot / Fusarium
Gooseberry Sawfly
Honey Fungus
Mangold Fly
Mildew
Moles
Mosaic Virus
Onion Fly
Onion Eelworm
Plum Sawfly
Raspberry Beetle
Rats
Red Spider Mite
Reversion Disease
Rust
Sawfly
Scab
Sclerotina Rot
Silver Leaf
Slugs!!
Spur Blight
Squirrels
Swift Moth
Vine Weevil
White Fly
White Rot
White Tip
Winter Moth
Wirestem
Wireworm
Woolly Aphid


truly depressing indeed...

Sunday, January 20, 2008

these make me happy :D

can't get enough of the water hyacinths...


nothing beats getting a parcel in the post... what more if it's from your lil sista in UK! :)


first cherry on the cherry tree from pa and mum... cheryl has since eaten it ;)


when titus comes to visit! hehe... i mean, when guna and chin ai bring titus over :P

tomatoes in the tummy :)




hahaha.... i have to transplant the tomato plant into the ground or else we will only have this much cherry tomatoes to eat!

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

a vow that i will keep (by God's grace)

vows are very serious matters in the Bible... and rightly so... here's one i took some time back...

In the presence of God, and these witnesses, I, Soo Aun, take thee Cheryl, to be my lawful wedded wife, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, 'til death do us part, according to God’s
ordinance of marriage.

also...

Wilt thou, Soo Aun, have this woman to be thy lawful wedded wife, to live together after God’s ordinance in the Holy Estate of matrimony? Wilt thou love her? Comfort her, honor and keep her, in sickness and in health, and forsaking all others keep thee only unto her as long as you both shall live?

I Will!

hurt and responsibilities...

why do we hurt? becos we do not get what we expect? why do the ones who love us most hurt us most? becos we expect the most from them? so, if someone hurts you, is it really their fault? maybe we shouldn't have expected so much from them...

but where is the line between expectation and responsibility? little Amy is hurting because her daddy doesn't have time for her. she expects her daddy to have time for her. is she expecting too much? isn't it her daddy's responsibility to spend time with her? so, it's her daddy's fault that she's hurting...

so, the expectation is dependent on the responsibility. if you have a certain responsibility then the expectation is that you fulfill that responsibility responsibly.

but can we live up to those responsibilities? i always argue that that is the difference between adults and children. children can get away with many things because they are immature and have to learn responsibility. children have to be taught and given responsibilities so that when they become adults they will be responsible. and adults have to be responsible for their actions that's why there are consequences to the things we do.

of course we still see adults who behave and live like immature children. they do and say things without weighing the consequences, and hurt people in the process...

so, as responsible mature adults, we have to sit down and consider our responsibilities. i tried doing this and realised that i have many. here are some examples. are you a...

son/daughter?
parent?
husband/wife?
in-law?
uncle/aunty?
nephew/niece?
cousin?
friend?
colleague?
neighbour?
employer/employee?
teacher/mentor?
student?
and the list goes on depending one how much you have going on in your life...

and for each of those relationships/positions we have responsibilities. are you fulfilling them?

Saturday, January 12, 2008

flowers!

first bird of paradise flower! many more new shoots coming up...


see, even weeds have pretty purple flowers, how to pull out?


old man's darling, doing quite well in the ground... the ones in the pot are drying up :(


passion fruit flower! sorry for the lousy night shot, so far only seen it bloom at night. by day time it's all closed up... Cheryl's dad says the plant gets its name from the passion of Christ cos the flower has a cross in the middle and the sides are like the crown of thorns...

cracked pot plant


doesnt it look forlorn? i moved the pot from the shelf out to the open because the leaves were all straining towards the sun and they looked so messy. also, the color seemed to be changing to a faded green... we noticed small new leaves growing and realised one thing... the old has to make way for the new... so after pulling out all the old leaves we have a fresher looking pot of cracked pots!

baby tomatoes

These shots were taken over a month's time and they look like their ready to be eaten soon! Need to transplant the entire plant to the ground if it's gonna survive, cos the pot it's in is too shallow and it doesn't get enough water even tho i water it morning and night ;)