She was a little old lady walking with a walking stick. But she walked in grand. There was a certain majesty to her, a certain royalty. She was elderly, but every bit of her was put together. With not ... Read More about Unless You Bless me.
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Temporary Assignment.
From afar, I thought she was 60.She had dark, wrinkled skin which drooped in excess around her face and limbs, and a receding hairline. Her bedsheet, from afar, looked dirty and grimy.But she was 20. ... Read More about Temporary Assignment.
Osteopenia.
depression & anorexia, doctoring, prayer & encouragement, Recovery, swim.bike.run.fly
Sitting outside the scan room with a group of little old women, waiting patiently for my turn in a green gown, was a... unique experience, to say the least. I remember the shocked look of the staff ... Read More about Osteopenia.
What you never know.
He looks like the average teenager, maybe a little dull, that's all. I mean, that's how you'd judge him, wouldn't you, since he works full-time in his father's retail store selling gaudy clothes to ... Read More about What you never know.
Sublimation.
“But I lacked the courage and she had a boyfriend and I was gawky and she was gorgeous and I was hopelessly boring and she was endlessly fascinating. So I walked back to my room and collapsed on the ... Read More about Sublimation.
Not my Battle.
prayer & encouragement, Recovery, swim.bike.run.fly, tasting the rainbow
* Wai Jia has been busy with preparations for the upcoming book, called A Taste of Rainbow. There have been meetings to attend, proposals and letters to write and filming to do... all on top of a ... Read More about Not my Battle.
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