by Zoey
The 2-day event (Oct.9-10) started in Eaglepoint Puchong and ended in Country Heights in Kajang. It was participated in by working adults from our Eaglepoint churches in Malaysia.
I have lots of exciting moments during the food hunting but I would like to single out two of them.
1) Waking up at 4am (my first time) to prepare breakfast for everyone but we’re unable to finish eating it, hence I brought the food back to Penang on Sunday and finished it myself! Haha.
2) Exploring the unknown city without the GPS and with faith we made it (3rd place, 1 point behind the runner- up). ☺ We’re able to work as a team and completed every single task given.
James – Skillful Driver (with technique to overtake like “cheongster”)
Jacky – Expert Navigator the KNOW Man (doesn’t even need to trip the meter to get to the pit stop)
Jessica – Brilliant Passenger (was able to juggle and answer all the Q&As with just a fingertip)
Me… hehe, I was called Joey just for that day! So 4 J’s, together we strike!
God has blessed us in so many ways, especially the times when we were about to miss the turn. We did not and we even overtook from the left lane to the right lane in just a few seconds.☺ It was very dangerous but we’re safe because we’re protected. AMEN.
There were certain places that a skillful driver has to drive a few rounds but our driver was extremely skillful that we missed the tulip. As you all know “cheongster” driving is fast, thus missed some signs and turns. We had to slow him down.
We tried so many weird dishes. Part one was the “Fu Gua Thong”. It tastes foo (bitter) at the first sip but after that is sweet. It sounds like the Malay peribahasa, I guess “susah susah dahulu then manis manis kemudian.” Also along with the crispy pork chop... it tastes better than Taiwan pork chop!!
Part 2 - Yong Tau FU! We had 2 meals of Yong Tau Fu that day! One in Ipoh (breakfast), I still miss the hakka mee, and the second in Kajang (I hope I am right because I don’t have a very good sense of direction). I prefer the one in Ipoh. ☺ The Kajang Yong Tau Fu is our part 2 pit stop. It has a combination of 16 different ingredients. The funny part was when the owner thought that we’re some kind of celebrities and requested us to promote his shop and in return he will give us a free meal. Remember next time we can go for a free meal.
Part 3 - Dry meaty tea. Know what is it? Haha… Guess!
Part 4 - Favorite of everyone “I’M Loving It”… we stopped there for about half and hour. James and I were busy searching for the slogans and movies for the 40 questionnaires. I had to call up my brother to seek for his help to google for us most of the questions. At first he refused, but of course as the che che, I sure got a way to deal with him! LOL. We gave the other two a rest as they have contributed so much on the road.
Part 5 - Wow! The Convenient Soup that suited everyone’s taste at 663 restaurant (we had to do some calculation to get to this restaurant). The boss was doing his level best to explain to us how the soup works, hence we supported him greatly even though the soup taste almost the same with all sorts of different mix. ☺
Last part - the Chi Pau Kai (definition: chicken wrap paper). This was funny! Everyone’s tummy was fully utilized and bloated. Four of us only managed to eat 1 pack of Chi Pau Kai. The packet is as small as the size of a drumstick. At the beginning the lady boss brought us 4 plates and 4 sets of cutlery as well, until she heard that 4 of us were sharing 1 packet of Chi Pau Kai. Right away she kept all the cutlery and plates. Every time she passed by our table she would stare at us with her hooded eyes.
Finally, we left for our sweet apartment. We reached Kajang Country Heights Resort at about 5pm, collected our room key and right away Jess went to sleep. We had our dinner at 6pm. Then Pastor Tim talked about INDIVIDUALISTIC and the 3Bs. Sorry I was exhausted to pay much attention but still I remember that 3Bs stand for Believe, Belong and Become. Jess had the screen shot of the white board, hence we didn’t copy the notes.
Oh ya, I almost forgot that after the Sharing we went for so-called famous SATAY KAJANG! Ermmm… not so good compared to Batu Maung’s SATAY!! We visited a few places for satay but everything was sold out and finally we found one at about 11.30pm. My battery was totally flat and I could hardly open my eyes when we reached the satay shop. But I was still having fun so I had makan satay for supper. I learned something when I spoke to a handsome guy by the name of Balan (I hope I got it correctly). I was dazed by his looks I think he eased my sleepiness a little. LOL
He told me what is the meaning of my name in Greek:- zoe { dzo-ay’}
Strong's Lexicon: Greek Origin
- Life
- of the absolute fullness of life, both essential and ethical, which belongs to God, and through Him
- life real and genuine, a life active and vigorous, devoted to God, blessed, in the portion even in this world of those who put their trust in Christ, and to last for ever.
He also kept mentioning John 3:16. “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” It reminds me of how much Jesus loves me and that I shall not take him for granted anymore!!
The end of first day!
Well, we slept at about 2am. Everyone woke up at 8am except me! Jess was so nice, she allowed me to take a longer sleep until 9am until I heard Jacky yelling and shouting my name outside the door. Everyone was gone for breakfast! I am still on my sweet bed! Haha. Jess dear accompanied me until I got myself dressed up! Of course, including shower. James had to pick up twice because I was not ready and they left without Jess and me for the first round. ☺ I felt guilty. We were the last ones to enter the hall for breakfast! Wow, like pop stars walking in and everyone was staring at the two of us - so Malu!
Ok this part of sharing I paid very much attention to!
Sharing by Brother Mark:
He is a perfect guy for every single lady out there… but sorry Gals. He is “HIGHLY UNAVAILABLE!” He has a wife and 3 kids. I guess this kind of guy is already extinct for quite sometime, but I believe they still exist in our church and also among Christians.
His sharing was about SUCCESS. His success in his spiritual life, his career, his wife and his family! How he cares for the church, how he cares for his wife, how he cares for his kids and how he cares for his subordinates. Very interesting sharing! Jess snapped photos while he was sharing.
What success means to you? What success is to you? What I have learned?
From the sharing of Bro Mark, I realized that I am a very demanding person. I request for perfection all the time in my life. Sometimes it comes to a point when something fails I would turn incredibly disappointed! Sometimes I missed the opportunity because I did not learn how to appreciate!
The other learning that I got:
- Take things easy and let the LORD lead us on our path.
- Don’t be disappointed when something fails because God will have a better plan for us!
- Always be grateful and thankful for what we have and not to ask for more!
- Leave everything in God’s hands, follow his commands and we will be blessed fruitfully!
- Don’t miss the opportunity to serve and to contribute even in small matters.
- Never walk in our own ways (individualistic) as it will definitely lead us nowhere!
- JESUS must always be in my HEART and my HEART must always have JESUS!
THANKS JESSICA & JAMES. I had the greatest time of all!! Looking forward to the next event!
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