*sob sob* the time has come to separate the few of us away from each other, to leave this beautiful place and return back. (Sad music fills the place.) haha. That was so drama. Anyway, we were sad to leave the place. Since Joylynn’s family and my family were off to Malacca once more, we waved goodbye to the people who were returning to the little red dot in the coaches. It was a funny sight as Joylynn, Janice and I tried to wave goodbye and at the same time do some stupid dance. Haha. Later we all met up at Makota Parade (The shopping centre) and said bye once more to each other. Haha. As I was not on the bus, John has volunteered to write about whatever that happened on the bus.
“It was a gloomy mood as we prepared to head back home. However, the sudden decision to stay in mahkota parade for lunch somehow lifted us a bit as we were dreading to go back. We had a lovely fellowship with the majority of church members at Kenny Rogers before walking aimlessly finding things to pass our time. And what else but the arcade! Time seems to pass so quickly when it comes to playing games so before we could try everything out, we had to head back to the coaches. The journey back to tuas was another series of blacking out as nearly all of us wanted to meditate having stayed up till early morning since the last night, chatting and amusing ourselves with all kinds of card games. And soon, we were back in Singapore. It was home sweet home and being equipped with a vision and a filled purpose of the church’s and our destiny in the years to come.”
I believe that we all enjoyed ourselves very much and have learnt a lot during the camp. Now is the time to put it into good use! :D see ya on Sunday!