Author Archive for David Lee

04
Jul
11

2 years on..

And I love her more.

30
Jun
11

MBP 2011

Computing’s sweetest piece of engineering.

No doubt.

28
Jun
11

Lancia Stratos

Wonder if I’ll ever see one live. #fb

27
Jun
11

torn shirts

This morning, as I was ironing one of my favourite work shirts I noticed a tear at the trail end, back of the shirt. Just a 2 cm vertical split slightly off-center, and after ironing it I put it on. Buttoned it top down, I proceeded to tuck my shirt in only to hear the sound of ripping thread.

Aren’t we like that sometimes? We know that certain attitudes of ours gets us no where, still we carry it around. Attitudes like being indifferent, egoistic, self-promotion, are so subtle that they may as well be to ourselves should we fail to look in the mirror.

The weekend’s sermon titled “Humility before honour” brought a mirror to me, causing me to see my weaknesses reflecting on it. My immediate responses,”I’m not that proud. I think I’m pretty humble.” caused me to think deeper, cause those are the exact symptoms of pride and egoistic attitude. It may not show in my ministry as a cell leader, or worship team member but if I were to be honest with myself, I do project myself to high standards (possibly higher than I should) in the working world.

I’m thinking at this moment, how is this wrong? I have not been in situations of which I have failed my own high standards, then again, I can’t remember any such obvious circumstances in the the daily routine past 9 months. However, the interviews I have attended stand out as moments where I have “sold” myself to potential employers. Are the results of those interviews telltale signs of my pride? What then should the attitude be when approaching prospective jobs that require a higher function than you may provide?

Striking the balance seems like a hard thing to do, but thinking deeper, it’s not really about balance. It’s about the order. The order of which humility precedes honour and attitude precedes actions. The former would prolly be a little harder to accept, but I suppose that’s what makes us different. Bad attitudes definitely has to go, but good attitudes also needs to be cultivated.

So old torn shirts need to be thrown away, and new shirts need to be bought.

01
Jun
11

Sri Lanka Missions Trip May 2011

The last trip I had was back in July, 2008 to India. Liz went last year in October, and this year we were able to go on a trip together as a married couple.

They say that when we choose to serve God despite the difficulties you face in life, He honours that commitment and obedience. No matter how absurd things turn out in life, there’s always that reminder that God has the best plans for us and His ways are higher than our ways, His thoughts far greater that ours.

And I’m trusting Him for that breakthrough.

09
Mar
11

Happy Chinese Christmas!

02
Mar
11

 

28
Feb
11

Floating .. shelf!

Yes, due to the abounding space available, and the lack of a Lack .. we bought a Lack yesterday and mounted it! A little far from what I originally thought, but guess it’ll suffice for now.

Couldn’t have done it without the help of Ah Kit, our neighbour. We’re so blessed to have such a great neighbour, we don’t complain much when they blast music on Sundays.

He helped with the Lack and also the shoe rack, but I take credit for learning and mounting the TV! With support from my lovely and encouraging assistant .. LIZ!

Here’s the new shoe storage space that we have. The rack on the left was what we used (two of them), and it was high time that we replaced them.

03
Jan
11

first work day of 2011 and ..

.. there’s nothing to do!

God, deliver meee..

01
Jan
11

Singapore 2010

It’s always great to end the year with a holiday getaway. Feels nice to just be in a “foreign” place for a few nights.

The Christmas decorations were still up ..

Just outside Cathay. The weather was great for walking about in the city.





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