Back to basics
Posted on April 5th, 2009 @ 16:42

JSS Camp 2009

As mentioned in one of my previous posts, I was recently involved in my church’s Junior Sunday School camp held over 3 days during the March school holidays. It was our first camp in about 5 years and we weren’t sure if it would be well-received by the kids and their parents, and if it was even feasible at all. Y’see, we’d only thought of it in January, and by most standards, organising a camp in such a short amount of time may be challenging. Nonetheless, we trusted God to provide as we planned and did our best to make the camp interesting and relevant for a bunch of Primary schoolers.

At this camp, I was constantly amazed by the kids, as one by one, they showed me acts of obedience, love, gentleness, patience… The fruit of the Spirit was truly evident in them. And there were also plenty of moments where I was reminded of the importance of child-like faith and rejoicing over everything that God has done. Too often, have I forgotten to praise the Lord whether things go awry or when circumstances are in our favour, so when I saw that some of these kids could find the positive in all situations, it was humbling, to say the least.

Our camp’s theme was “Trust & Obey”, so we kept emphasing that trust and obedience were correlated, and that the kids had to put their faith in action and read the Bible daily. We had several church newbies at the camp and they were all extremely accepting of God’s promises, and so eager to learn. In fact, I was reminded of the importance of child-like faith when I learnt today that 2 of the girls who joined us, have been so committed to reading the Bible every night, that one of them actually cried one evening, cos she had too much homework, and it seemed like she couldn’t do her daily devotion. I was immediately overwhelmed with guilt cos I’ve never been one to shy from making excuses and blaming my hectic schedule whenever I don’t make time for the Lord. I was ashamed that I have so readily allowed the affairs of the world to keep me distracted.

Even though we organised this camp for the kids, I’m realising that God also wanted me to learn and grow from this experience. Truly, it is when you’re serving that you learn so much about your own inadequacies, it keeps you rooted. Not only did I have to trust God on more than one occasion, it also reminded me of how I have to go back to what’s important and simply obey. After all that He has done for me, it’s the least I can do. Let’s hope I won’t be forgetting this lesson anytime soon.


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Oinkerrific
Posted on April 2nd, 2009 @ 23:10

Fat Pig Chocolate
Link via Lovely Package.

I’m a huge sucker for packaging. Tell me you’re not, and chances are, I won’t quite believe you. After all, it’s the first thing we see, and while not always accurately representative, it gives us an idea of what’s inside. So yes, I won’t ever hesitate to choose the prettier option. That way, I’d at least have the comfort of knowing that it looked good.

When I saw these adorable chocolates, I couldn’t help but squeal (lame pun, I know). The clean design and font choice was perfect for such a simple pleasure, and the copy, complete with an “Oink!” on each square totally makes it fun. The logo too, adds to the whole quirkiness, with the little wiggly tail sticking out of the “g”. Gimme a Fat Pig now!


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Modern day gypsy
Posted on April 1st, 2009 @ 22:06

Carriage House Meets Gypsy Caravan

Link via Apartment Therapy.

I can honestly say I’ve never seen a more eclectic house. And while there’s a bit too much going on for me, it still manages to be really charming, and somehow, all the different elements fit. Also, I LOVE how that couch looks. Don’t you just wanna crawl up to it and snuggle under the furry blue throw?


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