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Friday, June 19, 2009

Back from Hokkaido

Thank God for the wonderful trip to Hokkaido! It was great and I really some sort of withdrawal symptoms when I came back to Singapore. 2 days back in Singapore and I am already missing my time in Hokkaido.

I spent a few days of the trip touring around different nature spots. From the mountains to the lakes, to the valleys or just moving along the vast fields of the land and the blooming flowers, the experience was just simply breathtaking. To me, it was just like a taste of heaven, just that I know that heaven will be much much better. It was just what I needed... I needed to be away from the hustle and bustle of the city, to be away from the noise of the buses and the mrts. During the 7 days, I really could let go of everything and enjoy myself. Thank God for that.

The temperature though cold (around 11 to 14 degrees average) was very refreshing. I simply enjoyed the cool breezes blowing onto my face and hair. Their cool air just makes me want to stand still and take deep breaths. It's an absolutely amazing feeling.

I learnt a lot about Japanese culture from what I see and from what I hear from my tour guide, Sam. This guy is no joke! He doesn't allow us to sleep on the coach when we are traveling from one place to another. He will just rattle on and on (even if it's 3 hours) about Japanese culture, the Japanese's way of life. If we sleep, he will make fun of us and we will be too paiseh to do so. But I have to admit that I really enjoyed his stories and I learnt a lot. Somehow, his stories just allow you to connect what you see on the streets and have a deeper understanding of the Japanese, not just what you see on the superficial level.

Through this trip, God has also impressed upon my heart deeply the importance of missions in Japan. My home church is involved in missions in Japan and I must admit that I never really thought much about missions in Japan until I went there and I saw the people for myself. The Japanese that I saw in Hokkaido, especially those in the outskirts are really lovely people. They are so courteous, polite and sincere. In a few days when we were leaving the hotel, the hotel staff would wave non-stop in the cold outside to us until our coach is out of sight. This is something that you will never see in the big cities like Tokyo or even Sapporo. These Japanese value relationships.

Hokkaido is also very heavily influenced by western culture. As you see my pictures, you will realize that the houses that you see in Hokkaido are unlike those that you might see in Tokyo. Some of them are like cottages, and if you go to Otaru, that place has a very italian feel. All these influences goes all the way back to their history which I will not talk about here.

Alrighto, here are the pictures. I hope you enjoy them!



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Sunday, June 07, 2009

It's June!

Yep, it's June! Well, I believe that June is one of the happiest times of the year for teachers (the other time being Dec....haha) :)

I spent the weekend serving in my church's worship team and I do that once every month. And God taught me a precious lesson... Well, you see, I had been practising singing some of the songs before I actually got together with my band to play those songs out. Naturally, I was very famaliar with what I have been hearing on MP3 and therefore, when we finally got together and I heard a totally different back-up by my band, I had that sort 'blackout' feeling and I lost the 'feel' for the song that I had to sing solo in.

I prayed to God about this matter and I did some reflection about it. Then at night, I sung the song myself in my room without any accompaniment and as I sang, I thought hard about the lyrics and it came to life to me.

Beautiful Lord, Wonderful Savior
I know for sure all of my days are held in Your Hand,
crafted into Your perfect plan
You gently call me into Your presence
Guiding me by Your Holy Spirit
Teach me Dear Lord to live all of my life, through Your eyes.

I am captured by Your holy calling
Set me apart
I know You're drawing me to Yourself
Lead me Lord, I pray

Take me, Mold me, Use Me, Fill Me
I give me life to the Potter's Hand
Call me, Guide Me, Lead Me, Walk Beside Me
I give my life to the Potter's Hand

And as I sang, God's spirit convicted me.... and I cried out 'Oh Lord, even though the backup music is different, everything that is written in this song still stands true. And Lord, I will sing it the way You want me to.' What a wonderful revelation I had that night! My 'feel' came back and I experienced great joy just singing those lyrics out. Worshiping God was not so much about the experience but more about Who we were worshiping. And my God is beautiful no matter what the back-up version is like. :) I thank God for teaching me this precious lesson and for bringing my focus back to Him.

In a few days time, I will be leaving for Hokkaido (Japan) with my mum. I thank God for the wonderful opportunity to travel and for a chance to see this part of Japan. Heard from my friends that it is a beautiful place. It's been an emotional roller-coaster just preparing for this trip due to the swine flu and then H1N1 virus thingy... but I thank God for just guiding me through, His comfort and strength rendered. And of course, I just want to pray that God will grant my mum and I good health and that we will have a great time of fun and rest during the trip... To those who have extended your well-wishes to me regarding this trip, thank you!

To those reading this and you are a teacher or on leave, I also want to wish you a wonderful and fruitful holidays as well! Take care!


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