今早在facebook看到一張舊同學的engagement photo─男的是我小學一年級時跟我一起當班長,除了二年級沒有同班外便一直跟我同班的;女的是三年級開始一直跟我同班又同校車的。雖然小學畢業後十多年來大家甚少聯絡,但看到照片真的很窩心。
I don't know whether they have kept contact with each other all these years, and how they got together,但我記得女的是曾經移居加拿大多年,近年才回流香港。我不知道他倆有沒有信主,但這次的結合再一次引證everything is possible with God,祂的安排是很奇妙的。
衷心祝願我兩位舊同窗白頭到老、永結同心。:-)
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Monday, December 05, 2011
Same Show, Different Places
All through this week I'm playing percussion in a Christmas production titled "Two from Galilee" at First Alliance Church .
7 years ago I played the same show for the same church, but at a different location. The previous location was only 20 minutes away from my house, and the current one would take at least twice as much time, depending on traffic. I have to drive along the busiest highway inCalgary - Deerfoot Trail (which I don't go on often), and it's rather nerve-racking to be on it during winter season (and in the evenings too) because you never know what kind of driving condition you would get. And my windshields are constantly dirty because of the mud you get from the snow.
Furthermore, I am now playing this show with a different status. I was still a university student 7 years ago. School is out by December and I would have fairly flexible schedule. I would either chill at home (or study) or practice at the unversity until a certain time, and then grab something to eat and get going. Now, I'm a music instructor (and more). I have to cancel all my evening students in order to participate in the show. If I get to the venue early enough (again, depending on traffic), I may be able to grab a bite before the show. But tonight I didn't, unfortunately. By the time I arrived at the venue and set up, it was 3 minutes before the downbeat. I only finished my dinner now, at 11pm.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not whining here. Just some thoughts on my different stages in life.
7 years ago I played the same show for the same church, but at a different location. The previous location was only 20 minutes away from my house, and the current one would take at least twice as much time, depending on traffic. I have to drive along the busiest highway in
Furthermore, I am now playing this show with a different status. I was still a university student 7 years ago. School is out by December and I would have fairly flexible schedule. I would either chill at home (or study) or practice at the unversity until a certain time, and then grab something to eat and get going. Now, I'm a music instructor (and more). I have to cancel all my evening students in order to participate in the show. If I get to the venue early enough (again, depending on traffic), I may be able to grab a bite before the show. But tonight I didn't, unfortunately. By the time I arrived at the venue and set up, it was 3 minutes before the downbeat. I only finished my dinner now, at 11pm.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not whining here. Just some thoughts on my different stages in life.
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