Monday, October 6, 2008

Sometimes by step...Get together !

The “Sun Shine” Gang

wonderful PALS :)


Joyful faces :) :)



Hey PALS:

We are holding a Thanks giving get together on:

18 October 2008 (Sat), time 7.15pm @ Newton Life Church
Annex building: 2nd Floor Children Worship Hall

We will :)

……. Watch the DV of our practices and Performance …
…………. Review….
……………… Next move to the FINAL……

Din is provided ….. SEE U…..
:) :)

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Joyful Walk in Beautiful Life

>>>>>We put in more then "100%" + Joy ...Cheer!

What an amazing day.....
Day before 1 Oct was raining like dogs and cats…. But on 1 Oct, it was Shine & Windy….
What an astonishing acts….
Target raising funds for S$100K but we go beyond expectation. Cheer!!!!

To Lives out a Beautiful Life, we share God’s blessing with Club Rainbow and Children’s Cancer Foundation…… so that more will be blessed….

All the same, we have a Fun, joyful and purposeful day…. Great!

Start -Point.. We gather..

One Family > One Heart>>


>>>>>>>

Regardless young or senior......3KM walks .. NO SWEAT...{{{{
~~~~~~~~~~~~~We share the joy, fun & blessing...~~~

>>>>>>>>>>>

Warming up!


}}Go! & we move on }}}}}

Cheques presentation ........

~~ End~~

Thursday, October 2, 2008

One Little Feather Can Easily Grow Into Five Hens

Respectable hen :  "There it goes, the more I pluck, the more beautiful I become." (She said it with a merry note of humour before falling asleep).


Half asleep hen :  "Did you hear what she said?  She intends to pluck herself in order to look beautiful.  If I were a rooster, I would despise her."  (Telling her neighbour before falling asleep).


The owl who overheard :  "Have you heard?  Too-Whoo!  There is a hen who has plucked out all her feathers for the sake of the rooster.  She will freeze to death, if she is not frozen already. Whoo-whoo!" (Telling his friend in the neighbour's dovecote).


The doves :  "Believe every word of what we tell you.  There is a hen or two who has plucked out all her feathers in order not to look like the others and to attract the attention of the rooster.  It is a dangerous game, for one can easily catch cold and die from fever, and she's already dead."  (Telling other doves).


The rooster who overheard :  "Wake up!  Three hens have died of their unfortunate love for a rooster.  
They plucked out all their feathers.  It is a horrible story, and I cannot keep it to myself.  Quick, tell the others!"  (Telling everyone in and around the henhouse).


Friend of Respectable hen :  "Five hens have plucked out all their feathers to show which of them had grown leanest for love of the rooster, and then they all pecked at each other till the blood ran down and they fell down dead."  (Telling Respectable hen herself).


Abstract from There is No Doubt

from Andersen's Fairy Tales

retold by Friederun Reichenstetter; 

illustrated by Silke Leffler.