working hard, playing just as hard
this week is stay out week. There's practically nothing to do in camp, and we're made to be present in camp for the sake of clocking working hours. Its been 8-5pm everyday. But the travelling distance and time taken is long.
I don't see much action around in camp too. Many people are on offs, leave or just doing their own thing in bunk. Oh almost everyone is going/has gone for a holiday. Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, US, even Europe... - some of the places that my friends in army have went/ are about to go to, and it makes me wonder whether i'm still in army or not. For me, i'm not even thinking of going anywhere before I complete my service term. After that, i've got some things to think about too, so going on holiday is at the back of my mind at the moment.
Things will get back to normal next week coz our container from Australia will be back, so there'll be things to wash, unpack and keep us busy.
But when there's nothing to do in camp, I have to say that its exactly the opposite for the ministry side, when there's even more things to do in this period of time. I have 2 BBQs to plan, CCIS coming up, chasing after students as anxiety creeps in to ensure that this season don't just slip by without non-Christians hearing the gospel. those are the things that occupy much of my thoughts.
pray for Uncle Freddie, who'd just come down with an allergic reaction. Its quite serious :/
vin
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