Saturday, September 23, 2006

Last days in Melbourne

"When are you leaving?"
"Are you all packed?"
"What's going to happen to your house?"

Here are some of the few questions that were asked by my friends. Yes, I am leaving Melbourne for UK. One of the goals I aim to do this year. The trip to China to see my father's house, and mission work with OM.

My feelings at the moment are quite mixed. I am going into something so big for me to describe. It's very much like riding a 100M wave in context of surfing. Not only your heart rate goes up, but your adrenaline is pumping like a V8 engine.
It is like the moment before you set your foot off the platform of bungee jumping. That moment, the only thing you can feel your blood rushing through your whole body. You hear beat is so loud, it almost like a rock concert. You could no longer hear your friends cheering you on to take the step for the fall.
Everything is silent.
Everything slows down.
The noise that you hear is slowed down and becoming blurry.
You know all the safety harness are intact, everything is ready. You just need to take one step in front of the platform. One step into the unknown.
One step, that step.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

but in each step, remember that God is with you...and that's the beauty of it! :) While u're in the uk, he will be your refuge and when the world spins around you, just be still, God will guide you thru if you just trust. Much blessings on this awesome mission ahead of you. Safe travels. gv/dv