Saturday, January 3, 2009

Carpe Diem Coram Deo


We all know what carpe diem means. It's the coram deo that has stuck to my mind this past week. It means in the presence of God and is no small task by any means. To live every moment and seize every opportunity is a popular notion, but to constantly do so with the awareness of God's presence is something else altogether. 

The 27th to 30th of Dec. were spent in a small property 2 hours north of KL with 60 other youths from the church we're involved with here. It was a jampacked schedule and an incredible amount of fun was had. While there was little time to actually sit down and hold one of my much-loved dnm conversations (as seems to be all too common these days) I felt a strong sense of joy pervaded the entire camp and we were all enriched by the passion sessions.  

I guess this is something of the presence of God. 

Some of the many many highlights:
  • Using the 'Just-Whack-Only' philosophy to full effect in our Zeal group to win most if not all the challenges. Somehow we didn't win the whole camp though.
  • Rachel Tan's killer line in talent time: 'Now your training is a success, go out and kick some ass!' followed by David Ho's not-so-killer-line 'What do we have here, a little boy do we have here'. His vocab ain't so big i guess... 
  • Making JV laugh and finding PJ's secret talents which made us laugh a lot harder than Jason did. Also included: KQuah's toybox routine and Matt's snake dance
  • World War YF which made less sense than Eugene's morning exercises sometimes but was fun nonetheless
  • Caving yet again
  • Getting to know many new people; especially seeing the younger ones and helping them come into their own
The point of the matter is that the camp was an incredibly enjoyable and meaningful time and only confirmed itself as a highlight of our Almost-Annual Malaysia vacation. Too bad there wasn't more time to it. i.e., forever perhaps? Wishful thinking. :)

So with this we welcome 2009. Seems fitting to renew our zeal for life with such a camp. New year's was spent at church watchnight service (refer to last year's blog on my facebook if you're interested haha) and a quick mamak after. A slightly sobering start to the 2nd decade of my life. 

Just the way I like it. 

I was going to upload some more  photos but it was taking too long (this also explains why i may be quite slow in replying to things if i can bother at all. The net is a lot slower than i remember it to be). So check out my facebook for photos or my sister's yeah? 

not much of a blog but just letting you all know that all is very much well and we are still eating a heck of a lot. happy new year all! And many grats to Erin and Jarryd. May the loving continue on far into the future! 

:) 

2 comments:

joshua said...

"Carpe Diem" reminds me of the movie "dead poet society".if i was not a man and had more emotional capacity,i would have cried in that movie.it was sad.
anyway,i do like your point about "carpe diem coram deo".i think this is both the joy and struggle of the christian life and walk,i know i struggle with it everyday,but feel so pleased on that rare occasion when i get it right.haha.so keep working at it and thinking through it!
also,desppair not about the end of your camp.just think what heaven will be like with all them rad dudes and dudets!yew!
glad your having fun,but hurry up and come home,i am bored.haha

Kloo said...

Yeah dead poet's society is what made 'carpe diem' famous in the first place!

Well maybe you can get a job at jamberoo and not be so bored any more. then when i come back you can buy me lots of crap/