The Life and Contemplation of a Man who has graduated and is about to start working for his upkeep but still thinks he is a youth!

Thursday, August 02, 2007

Bedside Entry

Dear Diary,


Nothing much to share except that three different friends kinda "visited" me at my pharmacy today. =) Nice, nice, haha... My student said that I am basically a cheerful person who takes things easy but yet ironically complains alot. Haha... Aiya, complain and whine more, unload the problems and frustrations... of course, I can be cheerful! =)


Tomorrow is the last day I am a preceptor. Gonna really miss being one! Sigh... Kinda wrote a card for my student earlier on in the evening, got her a hand-made (or rather computer-generated) laminated certificate, a MIMMS, a Daily Bread booklet and a special Charlie Brown diary with lock and keys! =) Hope she likes them.


Also cheekily drew a comic strip on the pharmacy profession! Sent it to the friend who asked me to try drawing one, haha... you can check it out: Our Dear Profession (Rating: R-G)! It is not easy to draw a comic. I actually took almost 45 minutes just to come out with this story idea and this sketch. I am definitely not gifted in this comic drawing.


Anyway, do pray for the South Koreans still held hostage in Afghanistan. Sigh... please pray that they will return safely. If it is God's will that they should perish, may the gospel take root in that country so that their deaths will not be in vain. Amen. Do pray too for journey mercy for a little friend of mine going to the Philippines tomorrow! ;-)


My blog is just 40 visits away from reaching the big 10000-visitor mark! Nothing impressive considering many blogs have traffic flow achieving that 10000-mark in days or weeks. As for me, I am happy that my blog is inching towards that mark! ;-)


That's all for now. Talk to you the next time when my blog passes the 10000-visitor mark! Haha... Goodnight.


God Bless,


Andrew

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

If the South Koreans' lives are taken for this hostage incident, aren't they like sacrificing themselves for the sake of evangelism? Afghanistan is not a safe country yet but they still went there despite of the barriers in languages, custom and culture.

There are so many ladies among them, pray that a miracle will occur and they will return to their families safe and sound, completly unscathed.

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