updates

Beginning of last year (2018), I was compelled to challenge myself to a ‘Less is More’ mission. One year is done, I made it you guys! I moved to a new flat, have my own bedroom (hallelujah! as it’s impossible to pay for something cheap when you live in Sydney). Apart from buying a […]
For my birthday this year, I went to Hunter Valley, here in Sydney Australia. They call it the ‘wine country’ of Australia. Even if they only supply about 3% of the wine market in AU (one of the wine tour guides said). It’s quite a small percentage, but the source is local and the number of vineyard […]
Hey there lovely people! How are you all doing? I hope you’re all good. I cannot believe we’re halfway thru the year!!! Honestly, where have the days gone by? I really meant to blog more frequently than this haha! But I overestimated my dedication to blog. Honestly, it’s just not one of my priorities the […]
NOVELLA READING CHALLENGE UPDATE! Hi guys! Whew! I was finally able to finish the pictured novellas (above) this week! And I am so happy! *happy dance* The novella I loved the most is…ugh, I can’t pick! I loved them all! They were all good! And each had a different story and sub genre… Anyway, here’s a […]
A bit late for a blog’s “new year resolution” right? Good thing it’s not-a new year’s resolution for me. Rather, just another realization of improving my love for blogging by blogging more. Does that make any sense? Well, anyway, I plan on wanting to blog everyday, or almost everyday, so I decided to weekly join […]

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Learning a New Language.

Learning a new language is not easy. At all. I don’t know what I was thinking three months ago when I decided it is a good idea to learn a dead language. Yes, I’m learning a dead language. Koine greek. My precise reason was ‘to learn to translate the New Testament of the Bible’, by which it was originally written in.
It is hard and grueling work. Each word contains so much details to unpack. I had to relearn my hated part of learning the English language when I was younger. Noun, pronouns and verbs are okay. Digging deeper with adverbs, adjectives, subject, predicate, conjunction, prepositions, and my head goes whirling. Then learn them in another language, I thought I shot myself in the head.
HOWEVER, with any new undertakings comes the benefit. So far, I have learned the basics and can actually recognize words and translate in the most basic “wooden” forms. I have learned the beauty in the mess of translating. The language itself, though dead and nobody really speaks of it except Bible scholars, other scholars, and ordinary people like me wanting to study it, but there’s so much depth in the importance and the “why” behind doing it.
Sure, I think it is too early to say this and tomorrow while studying it I will be almost cursing the language because it is hard. It is a love and hate relationship I find. But it is truly rewarding to be able to know more than the face value of what I read from the simple text.
When we start digging deeper, with anything really, it is hard work- physical and emotional, and in this case also spiritual. We would always find some treasure too. Along the way through the process, or at the end of it.
For now, I am far away from the end, ha! However, I am truly enjoying it, and maybe, just maybe, I’ll share some of my “own work” and research and study in this blog someday. Who knows?
xoxo

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Hunter Valley 12.03.2017

For my birthday this year, I went to Hunter Valley, here in Sydney Australia. They call it the ‘wine country’ of Australia. Even if they only supply about 3% of the wine market in AU (one of the wine tour guides said). It’s quite a small percentage, but the source is local and the number of vineyard farms they have can only supply such. They do make fine and quality wine. Only 2 hours away from the city and you find yourself in wine haven.
xoxo

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Reality Check [It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover review]

What did I think of this book?
I think this is the most emotional, honest and heartbreaking book Colleen Hoover has ever written yet. There’s too much emotion I could feel at the same time: fear, elation, hope, expectancy, sadness, empathy… that I did not even cry a single tear. And I always cry from her books.
It also inspired me to write a well thought out article blog post about the main topic ingrained with the book’s plot.
It Ends With Us is a story of a woman, Lily, who fell in love twice in her life. First, was with a homeless guy (Atlas is his name) she helped when she was only 15 (he was 18 then), and how they both saved each other’s lives in more than one way. But then life happened, and they had to part ways, with an open promise. Many years later, Lily fell in love again, this time with a neurosurgeon Ryle. With the typical Colleen Hoover fashion, I fell in love with both Lily and Ryle together. They were amazing and fun to read. Their interactions were so quirky and easy and just right, ya know? And then of course Atlas came back to the picture.
All was right in the world with Ryle and Lily and somehow in the beginning of the book I was led to believe one of their major problems is Ryle’s commitment issues…and when they were past that, I thought well, I don’t know what else is gonna happen next. And then one night he slapped her without thinking after she laughed at him when he burned his hand. Fifteen seconds. That was what it takes for everything to change. You see, Lily grew up with an abusive father to her mom, never to her though, but still. They both worked it out then everything fell back to their normal routine, as if nothing happened. The mess just swiftly swept under the rug.
Meanwhile, in the deepest recesses of my entire being, I was freaking out. Fear just gripped my heart, yet I couldn’t stop reading because I was glued, I had to know what happened next. All the time I was chanting Lily to leave the relationship after it happened the second time. The first time it happened, I was internally screaming for them to talk about it, dig deep and be honest about everything, let it all out, as they have the habit of “Naked Truths”, talking about things with all honesty.
But eventually, I got Colleen’s message. It’s easy to say to someone who is experiencing domestic violence to leave their partners, fight for their lives, they’re being martyrs and stupid… But when you’re in the situation yourself.. What happens when you really do love the person and the ‘abuse’ just happens so rarely? The good should always top the bad moments, right? It should be okay, it’s part of marriage… Compromise, understanding, FORGIVENESS.
YET, HOWEVER, DESPITE the thousand good, heck even great, out-of-this-world moments, they quickly go out the window when an abuse happens.
The book played with my head a lot last night. Suddenly, I questioned a lot about marriage. Boundaries. I know, I don’t know how I escalated so far to talking about marriage already. In all honesty, marriage and having a family of my own is in my dreams for myself in the future, but now I’m … wow, that’s a lot of work and trust!
As a Christian, forgiveness is a value I value in my life. In the Bible, when Peter asked Jesus how many times should we forgive? Jesus said “seventy times seven”, some versions would say seventy-seven times. His point is, don’t count. Forgive, forgive, forgive.
But trust is a different thing. Yes, we can learn to trust another person again, but it takes time. Forgiveness takes time too. Sometimes, saying NO is even harder than saying YES. Sometimes, we just have to brave enough and bold enough to make the right decision. Because it doesn’t mean that what feels good, is the right thing to do.
And so I end with a praise to Colleen Hoover for bravely putting together this story, with not just another bawl your eyes out romance story that yes, you can learn one or two lessons from. BUT, a BOOK, with a message behind it, to inspire many of us, to be BRAVE, to SPEAK out, to ‘act justly, love mercy and walk humbly’.

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One Day.

It’s not uncommon to hear the phrase “One day…” from people.
“One day, I’m gonna graduate”
“One day, I’ll be fit again”
“One day, I’ll own a house”
“One day, I will go to that place”
“One day, it’s gonna be me up there”
It’s not wrong to say so. In all honesty, I probably say at least one “One Day” statement every day. It actually promotes hope in people. At least it does to me. But then again, I’m a pretty optimistic person. Thinking about it, I find that there is also a downside in saying that phrase over and over again. Don’t take me as an expert on this topic, I am just merely sharing my opinion (disclaimer right there ha!).
“One Day” is like a crutch we use to excuse ourselves to facing what is in front of us. It can make us or break us. As I said, it’s not wrong to say that phrase but if we find ourselves saying it all the time, then I guess that’s when we have to stop and think and reflect on how are we actually doing. Reflecting on our life is not as cheesy as it sounds. It is actually really helpful. In fact, I recently found myself doing a ‘retreat’ jaunt by myself. I went out of town and booked myself an overnight stay at the cheapest but nice hotel I found online. I did not necessarily went out to tour myself in the area. I just basically went introvert and stayed in the hotel, ate a nice fancy dinner by myself, read my Bible, wrote on my journal, watched TV, bonded with myself, took a long nap, slept the whole night in a big king-sized bed…ALL BY MYSELF. I thought it was weird at first, until the next day when I’ve never felt so refreshed and so ready for more. Anyway, the whole point of me describing that is that reflecting on where we are in life is a really great opportunity to discover more about ourselves.
I was talking to my best friend (one of my bestfriends in life actually..when you’re a friendly person like me, you’ll get why I have many best friends, I just can’t have one. haha!) earlier today about what we’re doing in our lives. She’s having a dilemma of the typical “quarter-century years old” question– “What am I doing in my life?”. At one point (many points ) of our lives, we’ll find ourselves asking this question. I told her “well, what is your ‘IT’?” By “IT” I meant her “gifts”, the thing that motivates her, uplifts her mood and gives her energy, and this something/s that imbues her. I would like to describe it as the gift God has given to us, and by using it/them, we are fulfilling our purpose in life (other than following Jesus and building His Kingdom, but that’s another post to tell). It can be singing for some, or dancing, or acting, or teaching, designing houses, building structures, creating art, writing stories, administrating or organizing, it could be anything! I guess that’s where our inner statements of “One day” comes from. Because somewhere deep down inside each of us lies the potential of what could be. Our dreams and desires… Our hope for the future.
So, what was the bad thing again? Denying ourselves the chance to dig down deep and open this opportunity to explore what is hidden inside. Because we say, we are busy… I have to do the laundry first, buy the groceries, cook, tend the kids, go to work, finish this project, I need to settle for this job because it pays the bills. There’s no time for that now because because BECAUSE!
Now of course I don’t condone not working and paying our bills and other necessities in life, because we are all adults after all (and it can suck at times when we need to do adult stuff like taxes, ugh.). What I’m saying is that, I’m encouraging each of us that there’s no time like the present. If we don’t do it now, we might never do it ever! We might just end up procrastinating and sending off all those opportunities flying in the air like blowing off a dandelion flower…
If you needed a sign to take a step, maybe this is it. It’s time. It’s time to take that step to fulfilling your purpose in life. It’s time to take that one more step closing the gap between today and your “One Day.”

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Making memories at the Shrine of Remembrance

Hi there!
Memories are a fickle thing. You create them, try to preserve them, and sometimes flick through them in your mind. I love making new memories, and of course, take photographs…
Recently, I went on a trip to Melbourne. What really made it more memorable was my company and hangin’ out with people you love.
Here are some of my pictures, if you wanna see them.
Lastly, on an a lighter note, Melbourne is so pretty you guys. I will definitely come back.
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Cover Reveal: The Dollhouse Asylum by Mary Gray

Hi guys! Another cover reveal on the blog today. This time, the presentation of the cover reveal is pretty unique and exciting actually. Since Monday, a piece by piece part of the book cover was revealed, until it’s now totally revealed! (As I’m making this post, it’s still Thursday, and I’m one of the lucky bloggers who saw the whole cover in advance, I feel flattered,ha!) This was the list of the blogs that participated on the cover reveal blog tour if you want to check it out:
The title is “The Dollhouse Asylum”, and from the title we can already deduce that it’s kinda scary/suspense.. There’s just something about the word “asylums” that makes me think of ghosts and it just gives me goosies. Anyway, this is another book from Spencer Hill Press (WEll, I haven’t read it yet but the cover and the blurb is so awesome and I haven’t read any unawesome-isthereevenaword?–unpleasant book from SHP …and I don’t think I will, because they publish good books. oh yeah!)
I honestly think SHP’s book covers just keep on getting better. See for yourself:
Title: The Dollhouse Asylum Publisher: Spencer Hill Press Release Date: October 22, 2013 A virus that had once been contained has returned, and soon no place will be left untouched by its destruction. But when seventeen-year-old Cheyenne wakes up in Elysian Fields–a subdivision cut off from the world and its monster-creating virus–she is thrilled to have a chance at survival. At first, Elysian Fields,with its beautiful houses and manicured lawns, is perfect. Teo Richardson, the older man who stole Cheyenne’s heart, built it so they could be together. But when Teo tells Cheyenne there are tests that she and seven other couples must pass to be worthy of salvation, Cheyenne begins to question the perfection of his world. The people they were before are gone. Cheyenne is now “Persephone,” and each couple has been re-named to reflect the most tragic romances ever told. Everyone is fighting to pass the test, to remain in Elysian Fields. Teo dresses them up, tells them when to move and how to act, and in order to pass the test, they must play along. If they play it right, then they’ll be safe. But if they play it wrong, they’ll die.
The cover is awesome, right? And oh my! AFter reading the synopsis, my heart fluttered a little! Can I smell dystopian in here? And tragic romances and is there some test to pass (hunger games-ish!). Ooh, it has everything I could ever hope for in a book! I must request an ARC for this. Oct 22 2013 is too far away! What do you think?

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Carol Oates’s Iridescent: An AToMR Blog Tour

Hi guys! Thanks for dropping by for a tour stop on the blog for the Iridescent blog tour, hosted by AToMR tours My review for BOTH books: Ember and Iridescent can be found below. And, don’t forget to enter the tour-wide giveaway! Title: Ember Publisher: Omnific Pulishing Release Date: July 19, 2011 Source: publisher (for review/blog tour) When Candra Ember wakes up in hospital after a dangerous encounter with a red-haired woman, she is shocked to discover that seeing a winged boy wasn’t her imagination. Candra is exposed to a world of rivalry and sacrifice she never knew existed, and the aftermath of a war to save humanity thousands of years ago. Soon she finds herself relentlessly stalked by Sebastian, a beautiful and arrogant Watcher Angel and romantically pursued by his darkly seductive rival, Draven. Ultimately, dubious about her own goodness, Candra’s very existence compromises a tentative peace in the city of Acheron. My Review:
The last ‘angel’ book I’ve read was Entice by Jessica Shirvington, and that wasn’t even completely angel, but nevertheless angels were involved. So, I was kinda excited to read another one with more of it. Ever since Fallen (by Lauren Kate, even if that was kind of an annoyingly but addicting series), I’ve been attracted to this particular genre:) If you read my reviews frequently, you know how much I like love triangles, much more complicated and difficult-to-choose kinds. (insert glee!). I wasn’t disappointed with Ember. Just by it’s title, I already sensed it was a good read, and it honestly is! Moving on, one factor that is very much important to a story (besides the good plot) is a very engaging and great main character. From my reading experience, reading from unlikable MCs truly negates the whole book, because how can you learn to like the book if you hate the one narrating it? And in Ember? We have a great character- Candra. She’s easy to love, and though at times some of her actions tend to irritate me, but you can actually understand her decisions and opinions. The guys. Goodness. Sebastian. *sigh*. For some reason I am attracted to tortured guys (though it can be pretty annoying when in excess too). Then there’s Draven. I don’t want to choose between the two of them (but I honestly have one in mind already, but I’m trying to stay away from getting my heart broken, so I won’t choose yet..and just see where the story will go). The story. At first everything was so vague, there were so many unanswered questions and I was confused a lot. I wasn’t happy, honestly. Until, slowly when the answered revealed themselves, I was completely intrigued with the novel. I like how serious the tone of the book gets at times, and I like the fast paced, direct-to-the-point approach of the story. That’s how great books are written! Publisher: Omnific Publishing Release Date: October 16, 2012 Source: Omnific publishing for blog tour (review) Candra dreamed of saving the world one person at a time. She never expected to become an angelic weapon and the last hope in a battle against ultimate darkness. Falling for a Nephilim wasn’t part of Sebastian’s plan. Distraction is something he can’t afford when his rival, Draven, wants what Sebastian has. Lies, manipulation, and corruption are twisting the lives of the citizens of Acheron. The Arch is missing from heaven, and a demon is intent on claiming the city. At a time they should be growing closer, grief and paranoia are driving Candra and Sebastian apart. Soon, Candra must face a terrible choice. If the price of restoring heaven is a human soul, who deserves to be saved?
I’m now on the second book, and I can’t seem to stop. This book series is kinda addicting. Iridescent is the second book after Ember and starts where Ember left off. Here, we still follow Candra’s story/adventure. Honestly! I want to experience these kinds of adventure (though I think it’s highly impossible in real life), and I’m jealous that Candra gets to experience them. I don’t mind the dilemmas I may have to face. So long as there’s a Sebastian by my side,nyahaha. Anyway, on to the story.
I just like it when in every story we get to the point of not knowing whom to trust, and whether the MC will survive the next crisis or the current problem, and mainly just making a decision- a very hard one. It seems easy to say you want to be a hero and you’re willing to sacrifice your life, but when put to the test, we all get those little doubts. In the middle of the story, I kind of want to tell Candra “No pressure Candra, the world is not relying on you! (even if the world actually is). There’s something about being in these critical situations that make your hairs stand out and give you goosies! I had. It’s more intense and unbecoming. I also want to mention that while inside the tornado, people do drift apart. I’ve seen lots of those cases in other books, and we also see it here. It kinda breaks my heart, but anyway! The story building just gets higher as the stakes grows higher too.
A bit off topic, I can’t help but wonder what the butterfly in the book covers signify? Is it Candra? or the main situation they are in? I can’t wait for the next book and find out what happens next. The ending was unexpected and riveting.
you can view the trailer HERE The publisher is giving away (7) ecopies of IRIDESCENT. (INTERNATIONAL) Don’t forget to stop by these blogs:

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