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Time in Irvine,California, USA
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
I opened the mail box this evening delighted to find a letter which wished me a happy 21st birthday in real advance. Of course, when you receive printed letters like these, sending you wishes 2 months before your actual birthday, you start to worry a little. And I was not entirely wrong about that. My delight level diminished after I saw where the letter came from - National Organ Transplant Unit. They were actually educating me on the automatic pledge of my organs under the HOTA scheme (Human Organ Transplant Act).
After the age of 21, all Singaporeans are immediately placed under that scheme but we have a right to opt out for whatever reason. This got me thinking. Why ever the option to opt out since all our bodies return to dust anyway? This 'birthday wish' thus came as a solemn reminder that us as human beings do not live forever. We return to dust when we die. The HOTA booklet carried on explaining the difference between cardiac death and brain death, how my corpse would remain in pristine condition after the operation to harvest my organs... my soul is saved by God and that is enough. What happens to my body, i leave it in the hands of the surgeon.
topsy turvy-ed @ 9:16 PM
Who Am I
I'm Lois, a human being saved and currently alive by God's grace.
[I am crucified with Christ: neverthless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave Himself for me.
Galations 2:20]
“Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is God's gift, that's why we call it the present.”
“Arbeit macht das Leben süß” - "Work makes life sweet" :D
Loves
God
Studying (studying is good for your health) - Arbeit macht das Leben süß
Reading the Bible
Having fellowship my family in Christ
Rock Climbing
Cycling
Tennis
Blading
Badminton