Saturday, November 24, 2007

With Christ in the Vessel

It was a bright and shiny on that particular tuesday morning. But the sky turned dark when it approached afternoon and soon before we realized, rain started pouring down. Well, it never actually bothered me much since I am doing my stuff indoor. Then suddenly Aunt Celine said something that tickled me. She told that we need to 'tei shui'(means look out for water), because Jalan Kuching, Canning Garden is prone to be flooded if the rain never stop. I didn't take it seriously of course and I even replied it would be nice if I brought along a fishing rod during the flood. Before i could even dream of fishing in the 'sea'. My imagination was cut off with an alarming voice from another colleague shouting: 'zam shui'(flood) ar!! At that moment, I was having mixed feeling, happy(flood!! wee... cause i never drove or cycled to work that day)+ sad(didnt know what time I can go back after work)+excited(first flood i have experienced)+speechless(knowing that my workplace can actually be flooded)+calm(hakuna mattata)+amazed(wondered at the magnificent sight of Jln Kuching becoming Selat Kuching, if you get what i mean)....

Red Alert! Everyone who parked their car outside ran out without much thought to save their car. Mind you, the flood is knee deep.

Unfortunately, our lady boss' kancil got flooded inside. After parking the car into the house compound, she tried emptying the water that flowed into her driver seat. Nissan 120y was half drowned and we had to push it into the centre's compound. 1 lad and 2 ladies managed to save the car from the wrath of the floodwater. Other
3 cars flee for their lives. That's not the end of the episode.



And so, we waited for the water to subside. It took close to one hour for the water to flow away. I was glad that it was finally over. But, we are faced with another challenge( i called it). The green kancil was stuck in the field. Wan Wai and I tried to push the car out but it was futile. Haiz, poor car.. To cut things short, we got the car out with the help of the man and a car cable.

Lessons learned:

-Flood during Noah's time is not small. So don't fool around.

-Faithful God is always there.

-Friend in need is a friend indeed.

-Fishing in the flood is not a good idea.

-Frantic approach never helps, calmness does.



When blessings pour out and darkness closes in, still i will turn to praise.. those are the words the song Blessed be the Name of the Lord. Are we like that ? We are inviting challenges when we are echoing the words in the lyrics of the song.

With Christ in the Vessel, we can smile at the storm.....

4 comments:

oneway said...

hahahaha...i just can't stop laughing when i read this. Man, that day in fact was fun! Whenever i thought of it i really felt ticklish. hahaha.. I experienced pushing car twice in an hour, i experienced peace though i may feel a bit nervous. The best part is i still don't understand why i can still draw and work with my body wet and in such situation.

And don't forget about the signs that we discovered from lunch time until afternoon. Hahaha...God was prompting us.

Yeah, with Christ in the vessel we can smile at the storm. We did!!!

5-inch-long milk drinker said...

You said already right that day you have unconscious tension. Hehe.. Glad and happy to have that storm. Continue to support me with you comments. At least i know i am not blogging for myself to read. :)

"Zach" said...

Always had trouble visualizing the whole situation, and the flood sounds so funny! I remember being in the exam hall thinking, "my bag is gonna get wet..." but a wet bag is nothing compared to a wet car. It took me one hour to come back from school because of the fllod

5-inch-long milk drinker said...

its fun though.. when none of your belongings are at stake..