Tuesday 25 August 2009

tuesday the new blue monday.

Monday
9 am - 10 am | Constitutional Law (Lecture) Dr Johan
11 am-12 pm | Administrative Law (Tutorial) Pn Sri Devi
12 pm - 1 pm | Land Law (Lecture) Prof Grace
2 pm - 3 pm | Family Law (Tutorial) Cik Su

Admin Law tutorial is the fun-nest tutorial ever, because there is much freedom to speak in class and stuff like Louis having his name changed to Aristortle happen. and Family Law... well, tutorial's not as exciting, but it's interesting and un-pressurizing. unlike the other class we all know about with the insane tutor. *shudder*

gone are the blue monday days! i feel happy and lively every monday. ^_^


Tuesday
9 am - 10 am | Criminal Law (Lecture) Dr Jal
10 am-11 am | Administrative Law (Lecture) Dr Gan
11 am-12 pm | Conflicts of Law (Lecture) Dr Azmi
12 pm - 2 pm | Family Law (Lecture) Datin *shudder*
3 pm - 4 pm | Constitutional Law (Tutorial) Dr Johan
4 pm - 6 pm | Oral Skills for Law (English) Ms Gill

boleh mati. i was already quite worn out by 11.30am, actually. it was only dr azmi's french jokes that kept me alive. in english class, by the time i'd written my critical submission of that newspaper article and re-copied it for my reading pleasure, i was half-dead.

oh ya.

6.30 pm - 9.30 pm | Law CG

tired much actually.


we compartmentalize people and devise formulas to deal with them.
we think we can spend less time with Christians
than with those we're sharing the Gospel with;
we think a person is hopeless - "just let God work in him"
- anything that doesn't require more time.
i used to spend two days a week for two years with this Christian guy.
and every time we met, if it was anything less than three hours,
it was too short.
when i first became a Christian, this guy told me:
"call me any time of the day, any time of the night"
and every time i called him with my questions, no matter how late it was,
he was there.
and that helped.

- uncle carl wilson, canadian missionary.


how often we forget - sometimes, time is the best gift we can give people. it's easy to give material things, because we give what we can afford, and each gives according to his capacity.

but everybody has the same number of hours a day - 24. just 24. if we could give some of that to another, then that means something.

and time is something you carry with you everywhere you go. think about it - every time you spend time with someone, or send your friend to his tutorial class, or talk to someone new although you don't feel like it at all, you're actually saying:


"here. i give you my time."


i still feel like a pew-warmer in church sometimes. here in pj, i mean. i wish i could do more, and i wish i knew how.

and here i am as a 'senior' in the law cg, although i don't feel like one at all. what's first-year and second-year la. i've just been in the faculty a little longer. the syllabus changes all the time. so do the activities and events. what i knew is no longer what i should know. we're all starting out on the same foot.

my piano fingers and Bible knowledge don't look like they're leaving my pouch. as hard as i look, i can't seem to place them anywhere. so i've just got to do what i can do, and give what i can give.

at this point, all i have is my time.

so yeah. wiped-out today at cg, but God gave me the strength to smile and say today,

here, have some time.

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