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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Rainy Season

Its been raining lately here in Port Moresby; for the last couple of weeks, it was sunny during the day and in the late afternoon and into the night it would rain. This went on till today as I awoke this morning to the sound of heavy rain outside. I was deciding whether to go to work or not and was leaning towards taking the day off until I noticed an umbrella leaning beside my refridgerator. I prepared myself and with the umbrella, headed for work. Upon clocking in, I mentioned to my Team Leader that I almost stayed back at home today; and the response I got was, "You could have stayed home and come tomorrow and submit a leave without pay form". I just laughed, knowing I made the right decision to come to work instead, otherwise, my next pay would include a day's pay deducted :-) Anyways, hopefully tomorrow will not be a repeat of today with the rain and all.

Grey Cloudys of Rain
Signs of the coming Rain

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Boarding Life @ Malala Catholic Secondary School - Madang

If ever you’ve been a school boarder, will you really appreciate how much it has given you. No parents to guide you in your daily activities, you manage yourself instead. Weekdays, you wake up to your own methods, to ensure you have a bath, dressed for school and in mess before breakfast begins. You pray before receiving your meal and you pray to give thanks after your meal. You then have 15mins to prepare yourself before the first lesson of the day. There’s no recess, you learn all through to lunch where again, you will have 30mins to prepare for lunch with plate and spoon washed and ready. Another 15mins break before the afternoon period starts. By 3:30pm when all classes end, you have 30mins to get into your work gear for work parade. After an hour of grass cutting, raking, weeding, drainage cleaning, ablution cleaning, meal preparation, or whatever else you were assigned to do, will you have an hours break before dinner. Many after a shower tend to visit the afternoon markets where the local villagers come sell their produce in the likes of Fruits, betel nut, smoked and fried fish, mumu tapiok(mashed cassava, cooked in an earth oven) and Kulau (Young coconut). Many go for the mumu tapiok, banana and Kulau combination. Others with more finance visit the trade stores for coke and biscuit, and by the way, cold water is a luxury. By 6pm the buzzer sounds for dinner and all head to the dining hall for dinner, normally consisting of brown rice and tinned fish, two tins for a table of 10. An hour and a half of night study takes place after dinner in one’s own classroom where the duty teacher ensures all is present for roll call and ensuring quietness is maintained during study. At 8:30pm the buzzer signals the end of study to give each student 30mins preparation for sleep before the lights go out at 9pm, yep that’s right, the school’s uses a generator which supplies the school with its electricity, the government’s power grid hasn’t reached the schools location as yet. Weekends are great with Saturday starting off with an hour of work parade and then the rest of the morning is free. It is also market day for the nearby communities who come to market at the school, and this is one of those times where you get the chance to eat different kinds of food. After lunch is sports for the boys and the girls are locked away in their dormitories. Saturday sports include basketball and touch rugby whilst Sunday afternoon sport is soccer. Sunday begins early with church at 7am where of course all have to attend; the class in charge of providing music has to be in church earlier then 7am to prepare. The church service ends an hour later with students going for “peace walks” down the beach before heading to breakfast. There’s free time after breakfast where most spend the rest of the morning doing their laundry if not done on Saturday. After lunch is, sports again for the boys and girls stay confined in their houses till the afternoon. All in all, I can say that, one who has undergone a boarding lifestyle will face life equipped with the skills for life as an independent individual.
Note: Some of the times mentioned may be a bit off as its been some 10 years ago now :)

Thursday, March 1, 2012

The Secret: Law of Attraction

Isn’t it funny how the secret to being anybody you want is simply how you perceive yourself or your life. Yep, that is basically the secret of life according to “The Secret”. You know how sometimes when you think about something so much that it actually happens to you in time. It’s called, the Law of Attraction, when you think of something and in detail, you are actually sending a request to the universe to make that thought come to you in physicality or form. Hence, should you be having bad thoughts, you will in no doubt be experiencing something negative in the near future. So stray your thoughts from negativity and perceive only good and positive things. You may doubt this, but try it out and I’m sure you will come to accept this reality of life. Should you want in-depth information on this then find “The Secret” DVD or Book and have a read or listen to learn more.