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Sunday, August 05, 2007
Cafe...

i was preparing the things for front liner...
as usual speed.
i didn't do finish a lot of things.
and i was doing one thing at a time.
sis wanping call me do this do that.
she really look around a lot..
ha ha, i don't know what to do.
a bit blur, suddenly must increase speed.
then in the end i call the cell group to help me.
thanks a lot!

i am so tired today..
didn't go to bible study.
and i almost forget the purpose for me to come cafe.
it is to serve God right?!
what am i doing, sitting down at the tables chatting?!
argh. so lazy..!
while the cell group is still doing work.
i am very disappointed with my own behaviour.
i feel so bad.
shouldn't be sitting there,
i should be doing more work than the cellgroup!!!

ok, i won't do that agian.

after cafe, i go home myself.
i was thinking about the situation agian.

jayme called me and we going to the jade with julian & samuel.
we go to sweettalk and some shopping before that.
then go into jade and started playing games.
soso fun and our hair are so weird because of the wind.

we started to take pictures there.
everyone have a chance to be the model.
haha, samuel have to keep taking pictures of us.
he is so cool!

i am so tired.

-Xiaowei


12:32 AM

WEI

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