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Aly & Mel 
Room 401 residents 
Multiplication of room 401 residents 
Sumita, Alison, Siow Jin, Ing Lee, Sis Renee, Kristen & Bro Kevin 
New students from Nigeria 
Aly & Kristen | | |
| Here's some pics from the last conference. It's called the 'g-force' conference where we talked about conflict & how to deal it the biblical way. It's called 'g-force' due to the 4 steps of handling a conflict: 1. Glorify God 2. Get the log out of your eyes 3. Gently restore 4. Go & reconcile We learned to see conflict from a different prospective. Conflict is not something we can avoid since everyone is made uniquely, therefore we have something in us that others do not have & thus the conflict. But conflicts can be handled in a different way. These are the 4 guideline to help us resolve the conflict. Though it's not easy to apply these but it definitely helps. Not only in restoring our relationship but also help us to be a testimony for God. Here's some of the pictures
We have a cool guest speaker - Darryl
The gals!!!
The group pic..
Mel & me!!!
This is a new gal from Nigeria. There's a few new students attending the church but she's the only one that went for the conference.. she hardly know anyone & she was only in the country for bout 2 weeks then.
We get a bar to ourselves too. And i get to be the bar tender for a lil while =p
That's all for now. Will keep you posted ^_^ | | |
| Yup yup. I know, I know. It's been a long long time since I update my blog. I had to admit I got so carried away with so many things that I abandoned this little site here. I was surprised there's actually someone reading my blog beside mom! (Ma, you've got company!)
Ok. Back to updates on my current situation. Classes are fine. Just finished Catastrophe cycle. Will be starting Social Medicine today. I have no idea what are we gonna study about. I did enjoy Catastrophe tho. Considering Ukr was in Soviet Union, there's a lot of surprising issues. We get to learn 1st aid during war, earthquake, flood, Tsunami & etc. But what interest me most is the nuclear explosion in Chenobyl in 1986. Apparently 8000 died due to the Communist ruling since they do not have a choice but ordered to rush in to built protective barriers. I kinda pity the soldiers but without them we might be half dead or non-existence.
Neway. That was last week's topic. Wonder what's on schedule for this week. Hmm... | | |
| There's nothing better than being home. Though there's a lot of things to experience and to learn in life, being home just gives me the satisfaction of being with parents. It's been a long 10 months, as it was a tough year but i dun expect the next 3 to be better since we need to get ready to be a real doctor. As for now, being in hospital for attachment does give me a lil more pressure and encouragement to take whatever i do seriously. People trust and rely on us to fix them without looking at our previous experiences or education. A lot of them were either too poor or too old to pay attention. To them, a person in a white suit SHOULD be very knowledgeable, SHOULD know everything about what they are experiencing and SHOULD be able to heal them. A lot of time, they are either left in the old folks' home or left unwanted by the family. For me, this past week is a new experience, seeing what REAL doctors do. Though all i did was following them around, but that's really tiring for me. I wonder what i'm gonna do when it's my turn to start seeing patients and treating them. As for now, i'm just trying to learn more and prepare myself mentally for the future. At the same time, enjoy myself before i'm too busy to do the things i planned to do when i graduate. | | |
| Wow.. it's been a long time since i spent time here.. oh well.. i should say that time really flies!!! Before i realize, it's exam season again.. oh well.. i wont say it's all bad.. i'm looking forward to going home after the exams but anyhow.. exams are still not my cup of tea.. oh well.. i guess that'll be it for the mean time till summer break!! I CANT WAIT!!!  | | |
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