Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Port Dickson Trip

On Saturday, a handful of the youths and the Children Hour kids went to Port Dickson. There were about 50 people in total. We went to Port Dickson by bus and inside things were really peaceful at first. You don't see many people walking here and there, noises from the usual youth and laughters from the girls, aka Jessica, Julianna, Yen Mei, Chen Li, etc, etc. Our first destination was the dunno-what-museum with Malaysia's history. It was really interesting to see our own country's history actually. To learn about these things by looking rather than read the text books, I think all of us agree on that right?



Next, we went to the beach to have our lunch. Had Cap Fan but then got no spoon. Wonder what you all will do if there weren't any spoons eh? Well, we improvise. The adults use their hands and then we youths tore out the polysterene to ganti as spoons while the kids were all scattered so we didn't really know how or what they use. I'll leave that to your imagination k?




We then played Techniqoue or Techniquet or something la throw throw the round thing and must masuk the stick wan. It's been an MGC favourite game since before my father's time and we adopted it lately. Kids were playing and having and this kid, Koshiar, from Iran, came and join us for the fun. People like Daniel and me sometimes join in and leave but Adrian and the rest of the youths were playing while Hwei became the Video-dudette. After the round-thing-game ended, Koshiar's parents took some pictures of us and thank us for the great time their kid had. We then play the stack it long long game before we moved on to the lighthouse.





Adrian steps up to show his superiority in height.




Koshiar is the little boy in the middle.




Koshiar's parents ask us to take a photo with him before they left.



Me giving my email so cun-ly :D



We had to walk up to the lighthouse and it was kinda tiring considering the games that we played. It's like walking up all the way to Brinchang(only some may understand the pain). Nevertheless, we still managed to all the way up to the lighthouse to catch a glimpse of God's magnificent work. The scenery was quite wow, can see the sea and waves and also the monkeys hanging around and the mosquitoes buzzing to get a taste of our blood. Aunty Tina was scared to go through the small path overlooking the sea even though me and Aunty Bee Wan was there. Anyway, A. Tina went through another way and we all walked down again. By this time, our legs were already getting tired and pain.

After another 10 minutes of walking, we arrived at the bus and was heading towards Malacca already. Those who wanted to go and "shi-shi" went to the toilet(Hwei was the 1st there). Thank God the trip was a save one and we got the chance to talk to people. So let's continue to pray for the people who went for the trip that they might join us for more activities and that we will make an extra effort to go and talk to them.


1 comment:

ray said...

It's like walking up all the way to Brinchang(only some may understand the pain).

-lol-ed