July 3, 2007

  • camp was good, it’s rather amazing how much you can gain from learning proverbs =) allow me to present to you, yeemeng the fool:

    proverbs 26:14 – as a door turns on its hinges, so does a sluggard on his bed. (me..)
    proverbs 22:13 – the sluggard says, “there is a lion outside! i shall be killed in the streets!” (so me..)
    proverbs 19:24 – the sluggard buries his hand in the dish and will not even bring it back to his mouth (now you’re just being cruel)

    proverbs 26:16 – the sluggard is wiser in his own eyes than seven men who can answer sensibly
    proverbs 3:7 – be not wise in your own eyes; fear the lord, and turn away from evil

    hmm. touche, king solomon

Comments (4)

  • Ahaha. Proverbs 26:14 sounds so me, too (recently)!

    But… dunno la. Dunno whether my recent sluggishness is because of my recurrent back problems or just plain… sluggard.

  • hahah! king solomon is cool eh? :) God given gift :)

    proverbs is always good. so much to glean from it even from one verse. Most of the time we just look over them cause there’re so many.

    “watch out for that LION!!!!” 

  • LOL.
    And congrats on the progress of your conducting ambition! =)
    So how’s winter been? =P

    xoxo
    Gi

  • hello all! i’m plagued by back problems too! so annoying.. not sure how to deal with it yet, some friends recommended that i learn the alexander technique thing, will check it out

    proverbs is amazing book to study! must thank my friends for forcing me to go. after studying it it doesn’t seem that haphazard, the first 9 chapters anyway.. the rest just seem really messy

    winters been good g =) had my first private conducting lesson too! hope your results went well!

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