Tuesday, October 24, 2006
I just came home from the Villa Francis Old age home. I was the youngest of the group since they were all from SVDP while I'm its president's daughter(: hahaAnyways, I fed a lady and it was meaningful. On the way there, a member told me about her daughter going to Eastern Europe like pilgrimage. Next year, would be to lourdes. She said that evening evening at 8pm, there would be a long queue of people to join in the procession round the grotto and at 5am, with the cold wind, the grotto would be so serene. I WANT TO GO THERE. lols. Fooleratives, start saving! I went up with a few other members to St Raphel's ward and went to hold their hands and told them that God will bless them. I hope we touched them somehow. Last night, mom and I felt bored and switched the tv on. "Dragonfly" on channel 5. We missed half hour already but we watched on till 1am when it finished. It's so touching. Dr Joseph Darrow, lost his wife, Emily when she went with her redcross team to Venezuela to help out and their bus slid of the ground and they plunged into the water from the waterfall. Later, he found that his wife has been trying to contact him by speaking through people with near-death experiences. Two kids claimed they saw Emily when Dr Joseph found out that they were brought in after her death and one of them was even in a coma. The kids saw her and they said she showed them his face and that she wants him to go to the rainbow. They would draw the curlycross all over their room. Even a braindead patient's heart monitor started again and he called out "Joe, Joe" and he held his hand. But it was actually Emily. Dr Joseph went back home and saw that his parrot was behaving wildly suddenly. He called his neighbour and she cleared up the mess and found that the curlycross signs were all over the window planes. A gush of wind blew the maps on the table to a page where he saw the curlycross signs on. He flew to Venezuela the next day certain that his wife wanted to reach him urgently. He even wanted to move out of the house they were staying and went he packed the dragonfly glass figurine into the box and took out all her clothing and went downstairs, he found that they were all put back nicely later. He went to the rainforest where his wife went. To date, only his wife's body was not found. He even doubted her death. He plunged into the water from the waterfall and swam to the bus. His foot got stuck and he was nearly drowned. He saw his wife then and touched her hand. Only people near-death could see her. And he did. His guide saved him and he ran to the village. The natives were very protective and disliked strangers. He lifted his hands up and showed a picture of his wife to them. They all said they knew her with the help of the guide as his translator. An old native woman emerged from the huts and brought him to another bigger hut where a basket lay in the centre. She said to DocJoe, "We did not manage to save her body but we saved her soul".A baby laid there. DrEmily was pregnant and the natives saved her baby. Cool huh? The love between a husband and wife.Tomorrow gotta go back to school. -.-
Granted at 2:05 PM
The Water Underneath
Tomorrow is not a promise; but a chance.
Psalm 105:4-5 (NIV)
"Look To The Lord And His Strength;
Seek His Face Always.
Remember The Wonders He Has Done."
1 Samuel 16:7 (NIV)
"The Lord does not look at the things man looks at.
Man looks at the outward apperance, but the Lord looks
at the heart."
1 Corinthians 15:19 (NIV)
"If only for this life we have hope in Christ, we are
to be pitied more than all men."
1 Corinthians 13:4-7,13
"Love is patient and kind;
it is not jealous or conceited or proud;
love is not ill-mannered or selfish or irritatable;
love does not keep a record of wrongs
love is not happy with evil,
but is happy with the truth.
Love never gives up;
and its faith, hope and patience never fail."
"Meanwhile these three remain:
faith, hope and love;
and the greatest of these is love."