It is that time of the year and the newspapers are at it again. In line with the festive seasons, last chance for a holiday for families with school-going children and factory shut-downs, I sense The Star and New Straits Times are cutting down on their reporting of current news and recycling old ones with tonnes ‘Year in Review’ sections.
I have been encouraged by the practice of some cell group members to do one of my own, to reflect on this past year and plan for the next. See if I can bring anything meaningful to this week’s new year’s eve watch night service and covenant service.
2008 Year in Review
January
Started off with a few long over-due graphic design assignments before realising how close the March 1st dateline for the scholarship application to study Masters program at Technische Universiteit Eindhoven (TU/e, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands). Spent 10 solid days translating course subjects from Bahasa Malaysia to English with 20 pages to show for. Also managed to secure recommendation letters to support this application for Sustainable Energy Technology program.
February
Scholarship application hit a snag when I submitted my 10-year-old TOEFL (English proficiency) results when it was supposed to be valid for just 2 years. Tried to argue for an exemption but to no avail. Applied for a position at bicycle components manufacturer Shimano and had a good enough interview in Penang to be invited for a 2nd interview in Singapore. Didn’t really do much else except wait. 1st Chinese New Year celebration with family after missing the previous two years.
March
Didn’t do well in the 2nd interview at Shimano Singapore but sat tight waiting for news. More waiting.
April
Shimano finally said no. I didn’t have enough relevant experience. Back to square one. And funds running low.
May
Was approached to be available for freelance graphic design work, not sure why it turned out to be hot air. Walk-in interview and 2nd interview with Motorola went well, although I was technically ‘rusty’.
June to December
Joined Motorola and work, work, work! Hence, almost zero blog posts during this period.
Were all these really news worthy? It is more for me to keep track of what happened this past year, and justify all the early months of living off my parents. Haha…
2009 Year in Preview(?)
January
Chinese New Year comes early. Reunion will miss elder brother, but sister-in-law-to-be and Spanish cycle tourist will be here in Penang. Anyone else coming?
February
I took another TOEFL test in November ‘08, had good results so I asked for my TU/e scholarship application to be re-submitted for consideration since my previous out-dated results prevented the start of processing. Eight weeks for processing from 4th week of December would mean I should know by mid- or end of February if I have the biggest, mother-of-all headaches, decision to make.
March to May
1 week for travel to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam and cycle to Da Lat?
June
1 year at Motorola.
July
My younger brother David and Elizabeth’s wedding season.
Mum applying pressure…
August
2 years in Penang.
But will it last? Summer course begins at TU/e before starting 2-year Masters Program IF scholarship comes my way and IF I decide to go.
Cell group leader told my brother that I was getting more involved in church and community. Well, involved enough to clown around and do silly things. I started with manning the sound system during worship, will now try back-up singing next quarter.
Cell group bible study is progressing well enough to notice more members coming prepared and participating to tackle the book of Romans, moving through the studies as a whole, and trying not to leave anyone behind. At least next year, other cell groups will be doing the same, bringing group bible study to the fore.
A ‘new’ pastor has been with us for a year, bringing about a positive presence and changes. I am looking forward to see what direction(s) he and the church committee has come up with for the coming year(s). Cell group leader is ‘officially’ a full-time employee at church beginning 2009, if he isn’t already one.
Looks as though there’s plenty to give thanks for and to look forward to next year.