Monthly Archives: July 2009
Letters
I’ve opened a time-capsule today! There’s this huge cylindrical tin-can I use to put away all the letters I received. I opened it up and after sorting through the phone and bank statements, I’m left with a load of old letters written to me by my HK highschool friends. I’ve spent the whole day sorting […]
Postcards
Continuing with my archival project(s), today I’ve scanned and uploaded all the postcards I’ve received over the years. I’ve re-read every single one of them during the process, such delightful memories to cherish… I’m excited every time I receive a postcard. The photos on them are always so captivating, fueling your desire to experience the […]
The Message
I’ve finished reading The Message!! Received as a gift on my 30th birthday, The Message is an interesting translation of the New Testament. Using modern English, the book makes God’s Words more accessible to people of this age. Perhaps this is God’s way of narrating His never changing message in an ever changing world…
Archiving
While I like to unclutter and clear out things I don’t need, there are certain things I like to archive. Things I would collect include stuff that I think might be useful later, things like tin cans, art supplies, and etc. But there are also things that have significant remembrance values – letters/gifts from friends […]
Uncluttering
As part of a series of tasks I need to complete before moving back to HK, I’ve started clearing out some of the stuff I’ve accumulated over all these years. Starting with my clothes, I’ve packed 3 garbbage bags of clothings to be donated! It often makes me feel good after uncluttering and clearing out […]