Thursday, August 27, 2009

Getting in the SF mood

In anticipation of our move to the city by the bay, I've decided to put together some of the songs that speak of San Francisco.







Thursday, August 20, 2009

Nothing to prove

I will always remember Pat for this phrase. Finally came across the song. That's how I want to live my life.
"Nothing to prove, nothing to lose, nothing to hide"

Check out the words of the chorus.



Nothing to prove


You taught me how to ride a bike
To tie my shoes and fly a kite
How to swim and how to fish
To see a star and make a wish

It's ok to make mistakes
Just don't get stuck in yesterday
Forgive, forget and move ahead
Because life is what you make of it

Now you're gone and all I have
Are memories I hold deep
But if I'm quiet, I'll hear your voice
Still ringing in my ears


[Chorus]
Saying live with no excuses
Love with no regrets
Laugh a lot and leave this life
With nothing left unsaid
Make this world a better place
Don't be afraid to cry
And when it's finally time to say goodbye
Nothing to prove, nothing to lose, nothing to hide

You see, life cannot be measured by
The place you live, the car you drive
The thing that counts the day you die
Is who you are, and what's inside

So tell the truth, don't ever lie
Integrity at any price
Your words your bond, your highest price
So guard it close, and live your life

So many things, I learned from you
'bout life and love and play
But I learned more by how you lived
Then what I heard you say

[Chorus]
Live with no excuses
And love with no regrets
Laugh a lot and leave this life
With nothing left unsaid
Make this world a better place
Don't be afraid to cry
And when it's finally time to say goodbye
Nothing to prove, nothing to lose, nothing to hide

[Bridge]
I only want to live my life
Half as well as you
To leave behind what I received
Is all I want to do

[Chorus]
So I live with no excuses
And I love with no regrets
I laugh a lot and I leave this life
With nothing left unsaid
Make this world a better place
Don't be afraid to cry
When it's finally time to say goodbye
When it's finally time to say goodbye
When it's finally time to say goodbye
There's nothing to lose, nothing to prove, nothing to hide

Help is on the way

This song is on the Michael W Smith CD in Li Soon's car. It spoke to me when I drove her car today. If you are in any trouble or pain, hope it assures you that help is on the way.



[Verse 1:]
People say that time will heal
But you know, they just don't feel what you feel
Times are hard but God is so good
He's never failed you, and He said He never would

He see's your tears
He fights your fears

[Chorus:]
Hold on, help is on the way
He said he'd never leave you or forsake you
Stay strong
Help is on the way
He'd said he'd help you
Just reach out and take his hand

[Verse 2:]
He knows your heart, He lifts your head
He's always close enough to hear every word you said
When you're weak, He said He's so much more
His arm is long enough to reach you where you are

He see's your tears
He fights your fears

[Chorus:]
Hold on, help is on the way
He said he'd never leave you or forsake you
Stay strong
Help is on the way
He'd said he'd help you
Just reach out and take his hand

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Throwing good money after bad

When does one decide that a venture or investment in something has no more hope and decide to call it a day? Quite often, due to pride, or fear or being called a failure, or the unwillingness to let go of something we treasure dearly causes us to want to continue to do something that does not seem to have any upward potential. We also often have the notion, right or wrong, that if we only pray and try hard enough, God will rescue the situation for us.
When we start out on something new, we are full of passion, hopes and dreams. When things don't turn out as we had hoped or expected, we try all means to adapt and change to make things work. In business, we sometimes use the phrase "throwing good money after bad" to describe the decision to invest more money into a money losing venture in the hope of saving it. Sometimes, it is very difficult to decide when the business needs just a little more money to turn to corner, or if putting in more money will just be a waste of resources.
Recently I encountered this principle in relationships as well. How far can a relationship get before it comes to a point that putting in more time, energy, resources will not make it any better. This is especially so if the other person does not respond as expected or hoped. I am reminded that God loved us unconditionally and without limit. Often even as we reject or ignore God, He still continues to love us and wait for us to respond. Are we, as mere humans, expected to love people in the same way? We do not have unlimited energy, physical capability or resources to continue to love without limit. When do we decide that there is no more point to continue and move on and let God deal with it? Or do we stubbornly hold on to it and hope and pray for God to make it better? Tough decisions.

Unusual Sunday morning

Some random musings.
I was woken up at 5am this morning by my wife's phone ringing. While it's not usual for her to get SMSes at night due to automated updates regarding the network and servers at work, it is certainly unusual to get a phone call at 5am in the morning. Calls in the middle of the night are either filled with bad news or a wrong number. Anyway, it was her client calling with an emergency that required her to go down to the client's place urgently. Thankfully this doesn't happen too often.

While I'm up, had to move my van and my aunt's car out of the way so that she could drive her car out. You see, we park our cars in a row in the driveway and if the one car parked inside has to move out, the other cars all have to be moved out of the way onto the road and then moved in again after the one car has moved out.

I had to be in church by 7am for the 8am service as there was a choir from Indonesia singing and I needed to help do sound for them. No point going back to bed and risk oversleeping. So I decided to shower and head out to look for breakfast. So what's open at 6am in the morning.... I thought... hmm Carl's Jr has a nice breakfast burrito I like and it's open 24hrs at Big Splash at East Coast Park. As I drove towards there, I remembered... oh no! It's the army half marathon this morning and the road is closed. Sure enough, there were thousands and thousands of people running there. I'm sure some of my friends were running there.
So I drove round and round and ended up at MacDonald's at Marina Cove which was surprisingly full for that time of the day. Got my Sausage McMuffin breakfast and headed to church.