Wednesday 28 March 2007

And then there was light!

Took another NDO on Monday and took a spontaneous trip with Teng to the blue mountains!

She had already been there a few years back so we decided to skip all the tourist attractions and try and do some walks that the mountains are famous for!

We arrived in Leura around 1.30pm and decided to grab lunch. Cravings for fish and chips and a hamburger led us to the local takeaway shop!

After lunch we headed for Govett's Leap Lookout. We had hoped to do the Govett's Leap walking track to the bottom of a waterfall and back but to our dismay we found out that most of the tracks were closed due to recent bushfires. The only 2 left open were a 40min easy walk and a 3-4hr moderately difficult one.

We chose the easy one!

We enjoyed the fresh air and awesome views over untouched valleys! Although dark clouds threatened rain, the most we ever got were patches of light drizzle.



Later in the afternoon the sun broke through the clouds casting awesome patches of sunlight and shadow upon the valley!

Before heading home we enjoyed a mocha at a cozy cafe near Wentworth Falls.

All in all a nice day away!

Sunday 25 March 2007

St Mark's Combined HP 2007!

We had our annual combined congregation houseparty this weekend! It was at Rathane in the Royal National Park and it was jammed pack full of fun and fellowship!

It went from Friday night till Sunday lunchtime and included following:

4 talks by Mark Charleston on Mark's gospel! Key messages - Turn, Trust and Travel with Jesus!, 'Is my future radical enough for the Lord Jesus Christ?'

2 bible studies - I was in Jimmy and Siew Kee's group - had really challenging discussions!

1 seminar - on evangelism by Andrew.

1 free time - went canoeing with about 10 others from both AM and PM services! Had a cool water fight and got totally soaked!

1 evening of compulsory fun - participants were broken up into 3 teams for a mini olympics type night! I was in the group with all the kids - lotsa fun!

2 DMCs - 1 with a bunch of married couples, 1 with the guys until 2.30am in the morning after we had turned back the clocks!

So if you couldn't make it this year, that's just a small part of what you missed out on! But don't worry! Evening church houseparty is just around the corner...!

Sunday 18 March 2007

Schindler's Lift

I attended a beautiful wedding reception last night at Marigold Restaurant!

It was really encouraging to see the couple getting married, we were in good company and the food was great! We had this really social honky waiter, also called Ben!

Left around 11:30pm. Got into the lift with 7 other friends from church.

One of them says, "Hey, why don't we do that thing where we all jump just as the lift is reaching the ground floor?"

So we did it - twice!

Apparently this didn't agree with the lift cos it decided to stop!

At first we thought we were at ground floor and the door was just taking a while to open. Then we pressed the Door Open button.

Nothing happened.

We pressed the other buttons - 1st floor, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th!

Nothing happened - "Uh oh..." someone says.

Ya... right!

We rang the alarm bell and got connected to an operator. I was somewhat surprised that someone would tbe there at this late hour to assist us...I wonder if people get stuck in lifts so often that they have staff available 24hrs to help them get out!

We explained our situation (neglecting to mention the part about jumping up and down in the lift!). She said she'd send a mechanic and that it'd take about 30mins.

30 mins!!!

Man! It wasn't too cramp but it wasn't comfortable either! There was little ventilation and the lift down-lights were hot!

We tried pulling open the lift door and succeeded in opening it about half way. We found that we were actually between the ground and first floors. A small crack in the outside lift door allowed some air in.

To pass the time we listened to songs on my phone, sang along to a hymn, and started imagining all kinds of ways to get out of the lift... or what would happen if we didn't...!

One of the guys was more concerned about his umbrella he'd left behind at the restaurant!

Eventually the mechanic arrived (obviously not from the German Schindler manufacturer of the lift cos he was asian!). It still took him a good 15-20 minutes but eventually he managed to open the exterior door and we were freed!

We had to jump down to ground level a metre or so, but we didn't care! We were free! Ah...how good it was to feel fresh air blowing against my face!

And so we managed to escape Schindler's Lift...

Sunday 11 March 2007

Mmm...rock!

Picked up Di, Yokes and Sarah from the airport today after they returned from a 10 day trip to the south island of NZ.

Went for brekky at a nice Indian place in Strathfield near Sarah's place. Whilst waiting for our meals, Di offered me a 'lolly' from NZ!

I had a look at them, wondering whether to have one before brekky or after. Di was like, "Just try one now! But make sure you suck it cos they're kinda hard."

They looked awfully like rocks and I commented as much...

They tasted like rocks...

They were rocks!!!

Mmm...rocks! =P

Wednesday 7 March 2007

Ki-ama!

Had a NDO (ninja day off!) on Monday, having worked on Sunday so decided to do something with my cuz Teng.

Initially we wanted to try out a Malaysian restaurant in Thornleigh but it was closed of course on the only day we both had off! So instead we just decided to go for a drive, despite the grey clouds and threatening weather! I definitely didn't want to spend the whole day in front of the tv!

We headed down south, taking a nice meandering drive along the coast. We did the scenic route starting at Stanwell Park and enjoyed amazing views from lookouts! We passed through a number of small seaside towns before spotting a fish and chips store! Can't remember the name of the town it was in but we were hungry and we wanted fish and chips so we got it!

Having satisfied our craving, we continued our drive down the coast, bypassing Wollongong and heading towards Kiama (or 'Kee-a-ma' as my cuz pronounced it!).

We arrived shortly and followed signs to the towns most famous tourist attraction, the blowhole!

Unfortunately the weather was awful and rain was peltering down but that wasn't going to stop us, having come all that way! Without any warm clothing, we huddled together under an umbrella and made our wet way toward the blowhole! There a few other silly dodos trying to admire the blowhole in that atrocious weather.

We didn't stay long! Took a couple of photos before running back to the sanctuary of the car!!

Afterwards, we found a nice cafe to have a mocha and warm up! Also found a nice ice cream place (never too cold for icecream!!!)!

The drive back was fraught with danger as we drove through dense fog!!! All the cars had their hazard lights on and they only had to go maybe 5-10 metres ahead of us and they'd disappear!!! Scary! But we made it back ok.

How's that for spontaneity! =P

Tuesday 6 March 2007

St Mark's Amazing Race!!!

Last Saturday, 16 enthusistic ppl took up the challenge that was the inaugural St Mark's Amazing Race!
After plenty of promos at church it was a reasonable turnout and we had 4 teams of 4 ppl!
Teams arrived at St Mark's Anglican Church, Malabar for a mandatory rest period at 13:00! There, teams had the opportunity to rest and mingle before setting out on the next leg of this race around the world!

At 14:30, teams took up positions at the starting line! After a countdown, teams set off! There was a brief bottleneck at the stairs in front of the church, courtesy of Thomas but soon teams were racing off on an adventure that would take them all over the eastern suburbs!
I spent the afternoon with Col, one of the other coordinators! Being a hot day, we decided to stake out at one of the race zones at Eastgardens to watch various teams racing by! It didn't take long to spot team members!

After enjoying a Gloria Jeans Ice Mocha there, we head over to Coogee Beach where we enjoyed a nice walk and again spotted teams running around! Or in the case of some, walking over to the Maccas there to grab refreshments in the sweltering heat!

Around 18:00, we head back to the finish line at church to prepare for the teams' arrivals. Teams did well to get back on time with only one team arriving slightly late!

The points were tallied and the winners were team 'East Meets West' by a mere 10 points over team 'JJAS'! Congrats all!

Yesterday prizes were presented at church!

If you couldn't make it this year, you missed out on an awesome day of fun and fellowship!

Stay tuned for the next amazing episode of The Amazing Race...!!!