Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Arriving Reykjavik

It's time for traveling~ I've been planning to visit Iceland last December but didn't make it coz it's too expensive and no one to go with. Those online offer always require people to travel in pair... luckily I manage to get Bruce to come along. We got a pretty good deal through Icelandair package, flight + hotel (with breakfast) + one tour costs us 300 pounds for 3 nights stay. It snowed in Nottingham on the day of our departure.

Catching the train to London:
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2 hours train ride to London, and another hour underground tube to Heathrow airport. What a long ride, next time I would prefer to catch a direct bus down to Heathrow airport from Nottingham, at least I can sleep through the whole way. The flight from London to Iceland took us 3 hours, thank God they have screen in every seat, movie time!

Flying with Icelandair:
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Arrive safely at Keflavik airport, and another hour of bus ride to arrive at Cabin Hotel in Reykjavik. It's almost 8 hours of traveling through train, bus and flight, but we're glad that we're finally here at our destination. The room ain't big, but it's enough for 2 of us, and the heating is so good. Gonna grab some rest as we're heading out early the next day =_=

Checking in Cabin Hotel at 1 am midnight:
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"Everyone brings out the choice wine first and then the cheaper wine after the guests have had too much to drink; but you have saved the best till now."
-John 2:10
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Thank You Lord for blessing us journey mercy that we manage to get on every public transport on time. Pray that it's gonna be a good trip and wonderful time of relaxation for the next 3 days ahead, Amen!

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Christmas Dinner with CF People

Right after the heavy lunch with Goodall family, here I am at Broadgate Park celebrating another Christmas gathering. These are the CF people stuck in UK and has nobody to celebrate with~ but we still manage to make some awesome dishes (basically the girl did all the cooking :P). We have pigs in the blanket, mash potatoes, brussels sprouts and roast carrot ready, while waiting for the chicken to cook in the oven. It's pretty similar to what I had for lunch, this is typical British Christmas meal~

Waiting for the maincourse to serve itself:
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I was thinking if there're too many food since I just had a heavy lunch =.= So we took our time, chatting about all sorts of things and jokes while slowly eating our dinner. I've made so many nonsense jokes that are so funny that I burst myself into laughter, and I don't remember most of them now... It's like the third or fourth Sunday Roast in a week, but I can't deny that it's nice~ now I'm literally having it ALL DAY LONG!

Chicken is done, here goes dinner rumble!
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My appetite didn't fail me, I'm the last man eating (as always, not because I eat slow, just that I won't stop). After resting for a while, we serve the final course~ puddings with ice cream. I have to say, I could normally finish one tub by myself, and I think the girls can easily clear up at least half by themselves. I guess the maincourse was really satisfying, we ended up sharing 1 tub among 4 of us and didn't finish it, haha.

Ending the night with ice cream:
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"Abba, Father,everything is possible for you. Take this cup from me. Yet not what I will, but what you will."
-Mark 14:36
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This is what I love about CF people, no matter what course, which campus, and which generation we are, we can still spend time together like a family. I kinda noticed that I spent most of my time with the previous gen of CF members before they left UK as well. Indeed, I don't need tonnes of good friends, but just a few that really care for each other. Treasure everyone around you while they're still around, Amen.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Christmas Lunch with the Goodall Family

Merry Christmas! It's Christmas day and I went to Cornerstone Church for the morning service. The special thing this year is, a local family wanted to adopt me for an afternoon to spend Christmas with them. Liz actually recommended me as she said the family is pretty musical, and probably could clique pretty well with me. There are another 3 girls (an Indonesian and 2 China students) that joined the family for Christmas lunch, a pretty good combination for me to utilize my language capability.

What surprises me, the big house and the music certs of violin and cello of the family:
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The parents still need some time to prepare the food, so we were in the piano room having some chit chat, playing piano and singing a few carols, and some card games. As we were having fun, appetizers were served, like dried berries/grapes, homemade chips and salmon slices. As we are called into the dining room, we were really surprised by the preparation made, I felt so blessed even before meal.

Appetizer and lunch table setup:
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It's the British style Christmas meal, turkey with cranberry sauce, pigs in blankets, brussels sprouts, roast potatoes and stuffing. This is like a hyper-sized Sunday Roast, I love all of them! They even made Christmas puddings for us. I'm so amazed when they told me process of making the pudding, they started making it a days ago, chilled for a night, and kept it in the oven for the whole morning. Good stuffs always come with a high price =.=

Definitely one of the best Christmas meal ever:
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"Be on guard! Be alert! You do not know when that time will come."
-Mark 13:33
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Thank You Thank You Thank you Lord for blessing me to spend Christmas lunch with this family. Other than the good food and fellowship, I actually see another side of how local families can really love each other and also other people (outsider like me). I was amazed that the father actually spend his afternoon after lunch in the garage making his wife a customized tomato collector for gardening. It's not easy to love, but it's really overwhelming to be loved, Amen.

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Birmingham Trip

Audrey came over to Nottingham from Durham to spend her winter break. So, our little CF group went to Birmingham for a day trip, mainly to visit the Christmas market. The bus trip was about 2 hours, it's kinda stuffy in the bus =.= which makes the air in Birmingham extraordinarily fresh as we arrived.

First glance of Birmingham town:
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I guess it's because of weekend, the town is pretty crowded everywhere. I thought Christmas market is like the UK version of pasar malam. It is true in some aspects, they are random stalls setup in the middle of the street selling ornaments, foods and snacks, but the designs of their stalls are pretty cute. I can't believe the market is so long that it took us half a day to finish browsing the stalls.

Birmingham Christmas market:
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Basically, we're just walking around enjoying the early Christmas atmosphere. There are also unique desserts and snacks from all over Europe. I really liked the German Sausage that we had for lunch, dinner was ostrich burger (my personal favourite) and kangaroo burger , wanna try something really different. It was drizzling for a while, but we're kinda blessed that it wasn't too cold to roam around the town.

Food hunting!
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"Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these."
-Mark 10:14
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Thank God for journey mercy and safety as a few of us were having good fellowship at Birmingham. It really felt good to spend some time out after a whole semester of work. Probably it's because these are the CF people that I'm hanging out with, a group of people that I can really have fun with. Pray that it'll be an awesome Christmas day soon, Amen!

Monday, December 17, 2012

Globe Cafe Christmas Dinner

December might be the most happening month in UK, another Christmas dinner by Globe Cafe. As usual, it's also a gathering for the members before leaving for holidays. The Jubilee campus and city center Globe Cafe members will be joining us here in Beeston Free, it's like a big family gathering of Globe Cafe.

Reception before proceeding to the our grand table:
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It's a typical British style Christmas dinner (similar to Sunday roast), but probably eye-opening for those who are new in UK. My table was quite international, but that's what makes our conversations interesting. 2 of the students in my table actually celebrated Christmas for the first time. There are Christmas puddings as desserts too!

Dinner time:
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After meal, we have games like pictionary, cracker jokes and table to table caroling rally. Though we have people of various age range, everyone looked like they enjoyed it a lot. I seriously loved the food nonetheless.

The last Globe Cafe of the year:
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"Your faith has healed you. Go in peace and be freed from your suffering."
-Matthew 5:32
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Personally, I really enjoyed going to Globe Cafe as I don't need to prepare or commit too much... and I felt useful there. More importantly, they always serve desserts! Haha, I never knew being able to speak multiple languages is actually a blessing. They do simple activities, but very effective in evangelizing, Amen.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Discipleship Group Christmas Gathering

This is the last session of Tuesday discipleship group for the year, which is also a Christmas dinner and gathering before everyone goes off for holiday. I didn't really attend any of them this semester because it clashes with Songwriting Society =.= But I decided to join this time (partly for the food). We met up in uni and drove to a church member's house, a very big and beautiful house.

A wonderful local English house:
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We have lots of foods! Mostly prepared by the discipleship leaders, even though they considered it 'refreshments', they're awesome. We basically sit around and chat while having our food, good time of fellowship. Despite my long absence, I still know most of the people, surprisingly.

Finger food, the good ones:
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After that, we had some pub quizzes (it's actually really fun), then singing a few carols together. I noticed that almost every English house has a piano, does everybody in UK knows how to play the piano =.=? Finally, we had some sharing and finally to pray for each other, until we meet again next year.

Pub quiz and caroling:
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"His blood is on us and on our children!"
-Matthew 27:25
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It's the time of the year when I felt like another mini-stage is ending soon. The thing about being a postgrad is, you see undergrads around you going through dramatic change of lifestyle (classes - assignments - holiday - exam) but you're just staying stagnant like there's no end to this life. Pray for journey mercy for those who are travelling or returning home during the Christmas break, and hope that you guys have a good time before exam comes, Amen.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Hear Me Out

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This is a theme that I think I can really relate to, "Lonely". According to my playing style, I'm more incline towards the sad/emo piano genre, thus making this soundshoot would pretty be 'expressing myself'. I am trying to portray a scene where, in a rainy day, a person sitting at a corner of his room, being upset of close friends leaving his life, being all alone. So much to tell, so much to share, but no one is there.

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This time, I'm actually trying to record on a real instrument, instead of using midi. If anyone would have ask me to play something random on the piano, it would most likely be IV - V - vi chords. Personally, this is the most soul catching chord progression, the one that connects most with the deeper part of me and being comfortable with it.

In order resonates with the lonely theme, I'm gonna use as less instruments as possible, starting off with reverb piano solo, with emo level maximized~ Followed up is the cello at 2nd verse, which adds onto the sadness. With the bass at the 2nd chorus, adding onto the weight of atmosphere. Finally, the last touch with overdrive guitar solo, the yearning of the and the shout of the heart.

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Hear Me Out - Adam Jong

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"Therefore keep watch, because you do not know the day or the hour."
-Matthew 25:13
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Loneliness probably sounds like a bad thing to most people, but to me... it might be the best medicine some times. People do need some space for themselves, being separated from the noisy and viscous world. Let not the loneliness drive me sad, but be a quiet time to see some hidden blessings, Amen.