Saturday, July 31, 2010

1st Hair Cut in WA!

It's Saturday!!!
I was battling within myself to decide whether to trim my hair today. It's my 8th week in the Lala-land. Since it's winter now I thought I could just leave it long. However the amount of hair is just too much and it's annoying especially I wake up in the morning! So, I decided a week ago to get it 'chopped' today!

Tried Goo Goo's Char Kueh Tiaw & Beehive Cake, before going for the hair cut!

My cousin got me booked with this Singaporean lady who does her 'hairy' business at home. Her saloon is just right next to the car porch. When we arrived another auntie-looking lady just came out from her place and when it was my turn, she only asked me one question; 你要这么剪?(how would you like your hair to be cut?) I told her I only want it to be trimmed a little. As soon as she heard that she quickly got her scissors etc & starting mowing.


Guess what?! She was so-de-fast-de! It only took him less than 10 minutes, to be exactly, I think it was only 6-7 minutes. This lady is no-nonsense lady. She doesn't waste time, nor like to hear you mmm, umm, ahh ahh... when she asks you questions. She got a long list of daily booking. She probably earn more than many professionals out there. 10 minutes for AUD$13... not bad hey?! Those who are interested in coming to Australia to work, do consider this field. Hairdressing is still on the top of the high-demand job list here.

My hair still looks long, however it's much thinner now. The amount of hair that was trimmed was a lot! See, no difference huh?

There you go, this is my story of my 1st hair cut ever in W.A.

I could't resist Aussie Chocolates!!!

What am I gonna do tonight? Staying overnight at my cousin's place and going to church with them tomorrow and at the same time meeting up with another auntie and her family :@)

Just had a great homecook dinner... yum!!!

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Week 1 in W.A

Okay, time for more updates. This is my first week of school! Thing
s are going well. so far so good, praise the Lord! I finally had the chance to use my little white MacBook. It's really quite cool :@)


I mainly use itunes to rip the cd into mp3 and play them as part of my teaching. I've found it really useful. The problem is, many sites are blocked by the school; gmail, youtubes and definitely facebook are all restricted here. I'm still try to figure out how to forward my gmail to the school's Outlook Express. I did some setting change, however it is still not working! Anyone of any expertise here?

Pictures showing the Lower Ground; where my Thursdays & Fridays duties are...I will be walking around with my bright shinning orange vest!

This is how my school looks like. It's not too huge nor small; 'ngam-ngam ho'. The size of the primary school is about 500+ which is about the same as my previous school. The kids are generally very nice. I call themlittle people.

My badge; very smart idea, the magnetic badge works perfect!

On my very 1st day of official school, I forgot to put on my badge! Hehehe...nothing's new to Mr. Clumsy like me, I know.


This is my Music Room! I spend 90% of my time here. The other 10% in the library, hall & staff room. The staff are generally extremely supportive. They are amazing people, really. The kids here are really blessed & I'm blessed too to have them as my colleagues.

This is the school hall where the assembly is held. Once a week I'm using this space for the Year 3 choir too. Guess how big the choir is; 90 of them!

Fraser Park; located right opposite where I stay now. The city Council has been very generous; they let the school to have the space during sport time for free. It's a nice open space where many people walk their dogs at about 4pm. When I'm more settled, I'll want to spend some time reading here too...


Look at this monster; it's a black & white laser printer/photocopier. I love it! You can print from any spot in the school coz it's wireless enabled. Likewise there is a colour laser copier too!

I think I'm destined to be in Green House forever. Back in Tunku, I was in the Green team tool; the team that always wins, seriously. I hope Tunku Green House will win in the sport event next month! GO HIJAUUUUUU!!!

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Blessing in God's Delay...


I remember Ps. Ian shared this in his previous sharing; there is blessing in God's delay. I just wanna share something simple yet meaningful to me. Just before I came to Perth my sister suggested me to get a type of microwave container that cooks rice and I do remember seeing one of those but somehow I just couldn't find it! I went to few shopping places in Perth, still couldn't find it. That was before I moved into the new place here. You know I won't want to get a rice cooker here that would be too troublesome knowing that I'm staying by myself. And guess what... when I reached my new place I realized that EVERYTHING is provided. I just have to bring my clothing. Literally everything is provided. You name it, I've got it! Yes, there is a rice cooker there. How wonderful that is. God's arranged everything for me :@)
It's so true when the His word says His ways are higher than ours!
For those who are waiting... yes there is Blessing in God's delay...

Thursday, July 22, 2010

God, You've Done It Again!

God is just simply AWESOME!!! Ready for some updates again? Oh yes! I went to meet the Deputy yesterday afternoon & at the same time managed to visit the school and meet other staff. They are very nice people! The primary school has a beautiful campus too. The 'little people' are very cute hehehe...

God gave me another visitation yesterday.While checking my mail in the morning, I finally got a reply from the landlord of the exact address of the place that I might be renting. The story goes like this. After I was offered the job last Friday, I spent half a day thinking about the offer, and another day looking for a place to stay. In fact it would be tough for me to get any room at this moment because my working contract offer is only for 6 months. Normally people would want to rent it out for minimum of 12 months. Anyway, I searched & searched in Gumtree and found one very special room. It only requires a minimum of 3 months contract and it's located on the same street as the school + the rental includes all bills! Finally today with my cousin driving me around we managed to find the house. At 1st I thought this must be the place; old timber kinda house, neat & quite livable! It's really near to the school; just 2 blocks away.

A is the school, B is the rental place!

I thought this was the house!

Later we found out the address that we got was wrong. Instead of No. 78, it's actually No. 74. When we check again, to my real surprise the actual place that I wanted to rent is directly next to the school!!! How good can that be?!

God is so good; He makes me & my school neighbours!

Today has been a long long day. Another new colleague and I were introduced by the principal during the assembly this morning. It was my 1st time listening to the school song as well as singing the Australian anthem. Will I forget our Negaraku & Ibu Pertiwiku? Never! Not that I like it, but the State anthem sounds really nice. I had to meet 2 heads of school to talk about stuff, met up with more staff, busy filling up more paper work especially to get my teacher registration done etc. And hey, just before I left the school, I was given a white Mac Book! Yoohooo...does that mean it's a sign for me to learn how to use Mac? Erm... I have no choice but to learn it because all the documents and emails are only can be accessed through this Mac Book. Not my Dell anymore... The school worries about virus & other security issues...

Woot! Epal!

Thanks to my cousin who drove me around 1st to the school, 2nd to the the WACOT, 3rd to Westfield Carosel mall, the list just goes on and on...

Let me promote my little cousin, Alvin.

After all the ding-dongs, I finally moved into my new place. It's easier to settle down this time round. Just within an hour I managed to get everything organized.

I really feel like as if I'm a student again...

Now who are my housemates then. The angmoh landlord stays there too, together with his Japanese wife and naother 2 rooms are rented to 2 mainland Chinese girls. This is another shocking news I received just now. Guess what! One of the mainland Chinese girl is from the province of Foo Jian. And when I introduced myself as Foochow from the same province as hers, she said she's a Foochow too!!! I could understand her Foochow! is this an coincidence? Nah...can't be...God must be so 'bored' that He engineered all this!

Ah...tomorrow is another long day. I got heaps of stuff to read, plan, etc etc etc... I'll just let it flows and see what God is going to do next! :@)

The Foochow mainland Chinese girl cooked the soup - now can you guys see how Foochow this is???


Wednesday, July 21, 2010

From the East to the West!

It has been a while now since the day I fly with 'proper' airlines. Yo! I'm so blessed to have someone blessing me a free ticket from Melbourne to Perth; flying with Qantas hey! It was a super early flight, 610am. Thanks to Sigit & Nita who came right at the dot, 4am. Sigit said he forgot to set his alarm however he woke up automatically at 320am. Some kinda angel of the Lord must be working really hard to shake & wake him up! Praise the Lord hehehe...


After ding-dong for a while in the airport, we had the famous breakfast in the airport; the McD. That reminded me of Kuching airport; McD is a MUST-EAT & MUST-GO place when we have to send people off. I'm sure many of the SUT people agree with me.

Hey, they serve more varieties here. We only have muffins back home :/



This is cute!

Flying with Qantas is a new experience. The last time I flew with them was probably 13 years back. This is what I've observed so far. Most Qantas air-stewardess are very not only motherly but grandmotherly. Mind you I'm not trying to insult those air-stewardess who look a little older than those from the Asian airlines. They are very motherly and provide pretty good service. I'd definitely enjoy the Q-brekkie if I didn't have my McD. What they served was rather healthy; scramble egg, ham, potatoes, coffee / tea, orange juice, bread & banana.


Another thing that I like about Q is the 'head-adjuster' piece. It's a piece of adjustable cushion which allows your head to sit in the position that you feel most comfortable. Man, this is one of the best thing could happen to seat design. I remember the last time I saw the similar type of design was when I flew with Cathay Pacific in 2000, when I was on my way to my graduation. This piece of thingy really works wonders! I could rest / sleep so comfortably. Definitely better than the air-cushion-balloon thingy I reckon.


Don't look at my face, look at the adjuster next to my head!

Another breakthrough! When we landed, the air-stewardess announced that we could use our mobile phone even though we were in the plane. Now that's something new isn't it? Why do you think for many other airlines, normally they don't allow mobile phones to be used in the aircrafts? If you know, do tell me...

I arrived 25 minutes earlier than expected. The headwind today must be weaker than normal. Perth domestic airport is not as loud as others but it's alright. Perth is as cold as Mlelbourne during the night & early morning. Today was abt 4-5 degree. Day time is about 16 degree today.


Thanks to my uncle who fetched me & served me Bak Zhang!!! The best ever made by my auntie... YUMMYYYYY!!! ('mai jeles hor...')



I'm sharing the same time zone with my hometown now. Haha..in fact I'm gaining 2 hours :@)
Gotta go now, preparing to meet the Deputy in an hour time.
More amazing stories later...

God is good, yes all the time!

Sunday, July 18, 2010

40 Days in the Desert...

Today marks the 40th day of my arrival in the Down-under. It's time for some updates. When I reflect and look back of my 40 days in the La-la land, I can't help but give thanks to God. Here are some of the happenings:

My flight took off from Kuching on the 8 June '10, flight delayed at KL and it finally arrived at 3am, on the 9 June '10. Thanks to Kiaw who fetched me real early in the morning. I reached my sis' place at 630 am, showered and took a 2.5 hours nap right away. At about 11am, Sigit brought me for lunch at the Korean Lunch Box at Glenferrie, where SUT is. Welly, Joshua Naw and later Kiaw joined in too. There goes my 1st meal here; surrendered to the Korean & yes the portion here is HUGE. If you start to convert it to RM it's rather pricey though. Generally a meal would cost abut RM30. Can you imagine a huge laksa cost RM30? Haha...one principle, just eat, don't convert! :)



We then hurried to the airport again at about 130pm to catch my 320pm 'Harimau' flight to Brisbane. Praise God, there was no delay. I was happy to see Hwei at the airport. He's a great host!
Over my 5 days at the sunny state we managed to go to Dream World, Glow-worm farm, and few other places which I have forgotten the names!


More pictures can be seen at: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=228041&id=592551367&l=e094775f86 & http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=228050&id=592551367&l=1286f8b791.

On Friday morning, we drove to Gold Coast Airport to fetch Joshua. He almost got stucked in the immigration place because he was suspected to be part of the 'run-away' group. Hehehe...does he look like one??? Maybe!
We then drove to Tweed Heads before going to Gold Coast city. We saw so many old antique cars there. Apparently they were celebrating some kind of festival & it was a real treat for us! The most happening part was the parade at the end. It was so hilarious; many dressed up in the mood of the 60's & 70's with imitating different famous characters. Believe it or not Joshua 'kenak' molested!




More pictures can be seen at: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=228491&id=592551367&l=c6c5b02840

We then drove to Gold Coast before arriving at our main destination at the Bryon Bay, the most Eastern tip of Australia. Guess what! We had Sizzler for lunch! Can you imagine three grown-up men spending almost 3+ hours enjoying themselves feating? Hahaha...yes we did! We basically did nothing but eating and chatting about everything under the sun.
Oh yea, before the late lunch we went to the tallest residential tower in the world, Q-Deck for a view of the whole Gold Coast. It's quite stunning I must admit.


When we reached Bryon Bay, it was already dark. After taking shower, we took a walk at the quiet street. We ended up buying some stuff and celebrated Hwei's birthday in the hotel room. Hehe...we even had the opportunity to watch one action movie. While half way watching the 2nd one, we all almost dozed off.
More pictures at: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=228519&id=592551367&l=a09b609ab5

We prayed hard for a good sunny morning and God was good! We didn't have a super-clear morning, at least it didn't rain! The forecast said we'd be expecting storm that day. Anyway, we woke up at 5am, in the freezing temperature & managed to take quite a few good pictures. We also saw dolphins around!


Oh yea, I almost forgot about something. God was so good. Though we didn't see great sunrise, we did see a full rainbow while we were on our way back to the hotel! It was beautiful!

More pictures at: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=228798&id=592551367&l=5cba6bf2df

When we reached Hwei's place, we were all gone flat! Thanks to Hwei's sister, Alice, her gang & her cooked so much that evening! They invited few good friends to celebrate not only Hwei's birthday but also James, Michael & Chang Ming. Gosh, what were the similarities? They are all Foochows!





Alright! Enough of my honey-moon vacation story in the Sunshine state! What happened when I came back to Melbourne then? In the 1st week I attended 2-day refresher course for teachers who have never taught in Victoria before. Overall the course was really good. It gave me a good overview of the education system in the state.

Right after the course I worked really hard in job hunting. Waking up in between 9-10am and online till past 12 midnight was my daily routine for the that 4 weeks. I did not fail even to leave my comfortable cough for 10 minutes. The only time when I left the seat was when I needed to go to the toilet or get something to eat! 1st it was sending the resumes to the schools in Victoria, after a while I got impatient & started sending more resumes to more schools across the countries. It was such unbearable thing to do; sitting at home writing and sending applications to countless-countless numbers of schools. I even tried places like Darwin & Alice Spring! Yoohooo...see how desperate I was!

How did I survive spiritually & emotionally? God really has been so good. Indeed He never fails guiding & affirming me; through the sermons that Ps. Ian & sis. Ruth in Hope Waverly Center as well as Ps. Mark's sermon today-Let Your River Flow! I especially remember the messages on Daniel, Freedom in Christ and definitely the story of Joseph have deeply moved my heart! I remember clearly that Sunday when I decided to respond the call by walking up to the front to be prayed for. I understand it takes the humility to respond in this way & what I wanted to do was to let God speaking to me even more...

I have always wanted to do more reading & since I have to travel by using train, it's a perfect time for me to read this book written by Philip Yancey, 'Reaching the Invisible God'. I found some simple answers to many simple questions that many would always ask yet do not have clear answers. Great book to read indeed! Everytime I travel now on the train, I have the opportunity to reflect on many things! This is so great - making me a thinking Christian, we all ought to be a thinking Christian; a believer that is alive not just keep doing & doing!

There is nothing fancy about big cities which always offer better, louder kind of lifestyles. There is nothing fancy too about big-mega churches. I've the opportunities to visit two other churches over the past 2 weeks. Those who have been 'out' of Hope Kuching would understand how heavenly Kuching is - and yet many might take things for granted, ignorant to certain extend and refuse to accept many facts of life. It really takes great humility to realize that in all things that we do, at the end of the day it is really about God and I. The song 'My Reward' says 'Jesus You are my reward, to hear Your voice on that day, it's all I'm living for...' It's a good song; tough to receive.

God has amazing ways to work things out. With much praying & hope in the Lord for few weeks God started to make His plans even more visible. Just last Thursday when I was still busy settling my license stuff I received a call from a school in Perth. The lady asked whether I was still interested in the music teaching post. Who would say no??? So on the next day over the lunch I had a 40-minute phone interview with 2 heads of the school. The interview went pretty well. At about 5pm, the Deputy called me & offered me the job! He spoke to my ex-principal & she spoke highly of me. The 1st thing that came into my mind was S-T-R-E-S-S!!! This is just too overwhelming. My responsibility is not only to teach music from Kinder to Year 6, there are also 2 groups of choirs, a band & some liturgies singing, etc. They have few public performances through out the year too. As the matter of fact, they need to perform in the Art Festival in 4 weeks time!!!

The world is really small. The Deputy also know my ex-Deputy! Wow...amazing!

I'm flying to Perth this Wednesday morning. It's gonna be a super early flight; 610am, arriving at 830am Perth time. I would need to rush to view few rooms which are near to the school. Then I would have to rush to the school and get many things started!
Awwwwwwwwww...I realize when we ask God, when He gives, we need to learn how to handle it. The moment when I was given the job, my confidence dropped tremendously. Argh...someone told me that's how normally a melancholy person would response in such situation. Ouch! :@)

I am ready to see how God's love & Grace continue to be shown more visibly in my life in the new land. God reminded me again in the service today of what I experienced in Cape Town almost 3 years ago. He who brought me through then would continue to be faithful to do the same today and tomorrow because He is a God who is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow!

I pray that you too will be encouraged and make Him known!

p.s. Many thanks to Sigit who has been so supportive & helping me in so many ways; airport transit, Lifegroup, Church, license, food, etc. / Welly for being my super postman / Kiaw the superwoman who is always ever ready to lend her hands / Antonious who taught me much in the Word & also the photography session / Joshua who is the 'panadol' dealer / Eric who inspired me to see how God can transform a person like him hehehe / and many other names that I won't mention here (Chieng, Nita, Yuli, Frans, Mai, Audrey, Lily, Sonia, Kai, Chai, Vincent, Louise, Timmy and many more...)