And they said it’s Au-ghost

The title doesn’t mean I’m gonna share some spooky, ghost-related story but rather this superstition which have been probably been passed for generation that August is a ghost month and cleverly how you say the word August really sounded like as ghost. Anyway let’s start with the musing.

This month isn’t demanding in terms of work, which honestly sucks for my part because I love being busy and pre-occupied with things. Though it paved a way for me to use all the free time, which I don’t have a few months back (especially when I was completing my one-year project and I don’t have a single day-off), I kinda miss being busy with work and projects. I pray to God for a new project which will consumes most of my day time. Anyway, just like what I said, I should’ve use all these available time to do the things that I like to do, such as reading books, writing, watch all the past sermons and take down notes. But now I am procrastinating and I am well-molded to this weird free time and do nothing and I don’t know. Maybe tomorrow. I need to pick up a book. I’m studying this more than a thousand pages apologetics book by the McDowell’s. I really need to start with that.

What’s next: Oh, for the first time in my life I am going to be bridesmaid. I still don’t know what exactly I would do, but I’m freaking excited. I’m also not a Catholic so I dunno exactly if there are some sort of responsibilities behind accepting such role in an entourage, but whatever. Though I am not a Catholic and the wedding is from that faith, I actually witnessed Catholic weddings before, and I think I can manage. Welp! I would be lying if I said I don’t have any hidden agendas, but I’m excited to wear a dress and feel pretty.

Next is I want to talk about this phrase which our Senior Pastor mentioned a few weeks back. He talks about the myth of no time. He said that one will make time for what is important. I wouldn’t mention names or be very shady with this post because that’s not good, but I feel sad when people don’t find time and make sacrifices for people who are important to them, or used to be very important to them. What’s worse is their reason wasn’t valid at all, and people would volunteer to go in great lengths just so they can meet in the middle. Reading this might not make sense because I never provided context, but I am now OK that I finally penned that thought in this blog.

So next week is my birth week! All I want is to be busy, get a haircut and eat chicken nuggets. And yikes, I’m turning 31. I’m also excited and wondering if our SG trip will push through by the end of September. Whichever happens, I’ll be happy and feel contented. Thank You, Jesus!

What’s next is, OK, I got into a little accident earlier and sustain second-degree burns in my left hand. It hurts a lot but I am not crying. Just glad I was able to put out the fire before it can make a significant damage to our house. All those seminars about Fire Safety really helped. Though yeah, I sustained some burns but I’ll survive.

So those are the things I want to write about for what happened this month. I’m looking forward for September. Thank You Our Heavenly Father for your faithfulness in our lives and for always being with us every single day.

See you on my next post!

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