I froze when I got the phonecall."You say, what?... How did this happen? ... Is he okay? Can he walk? What do you mean he needs surgery?"At once, I wanted to be by his side, and tell him everything ... Read More about Welcome Home.
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The Female Doctor.
It buzzed in my ear like a bad bout of tinnitus."The worst woman to marry is the female doctor."A few weeks ago I attended a talk on balancing family and medical life as a doctor, held by two female ... Read More about The Female Doctor.
Sharpened pencils.
"Children, what is this?"All eyes were glued on the teacher during Sunday school yesterday."A PENCIL!!""Is a pencil useful?""YEEEESSS!!!!""Is the eraser bit useful?""YEEEEEESSSS!!""But this pencil ... Read More about Sharpened pencils.
In Pencil.
china, doctoring, loving the poor, medical missions, Missions
All through my life, even until junior college, I remember I always favoured writing in pencil more than in pen. The artist in me simply liked it more. I could erase, shade, sketch. Pens were ... Read More about In Pencil.
Picking Rainbow Up.
I guess when you start drawing a circle from a point, it's only right that it comes to completion. Is that why they say rainbows really are full circles, and not half-arches?Sitting there at the same ... Read More about Picking Rainbow Up.
In You, I rest.
Perhaps it's just as well that I've fallen ill today, so I can truly, truly rest.I'm just really thankful for this season of rest, where I can slow down to smell the flowers, meet people, smell the ... Read More about In You, I rest.
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