Monday, December 25, 2006

A Christmas Blessing

Ai, it's the time of the year again where we enjoy the lights, the carols, the good food, the party, the exchange of beautifully wrapped prezzies with one another.

To my cherished friends, my loved ones, my spiritual family...

I'm grateful for the gift of each one of you.

I'm thankful for the simple moments, the fun yet meaningful times we share together.

I'ld sing a carol with a special mention of your name in it if I could.

I'ld toast to you for a wonderful year and a fabulous season - with you having a special part in it.

I'ld pull a party popper to celebrate the friendship and life we share with each other.


This Christmas, I'm overwhelmed with the love of a Saviour. I'll pray that you'll too experience that same lavishness of love poured out upon you.

Emmanuel, He is with us.


Have a Blessed Christmas.


Fishmonger

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Photography is a S.C.I.E.N.C.E.

Nobody said photography was easy. It requires skill, patience, experience, a good eye and most importantly... you being at the right time, right place.

Aiya, sometimes hor, it is one kinds of ley chey. Le kua video liao, you confirm understand what I is talking about.

Enjoys hor.



Fishmonger

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

A Great Run, A Better Finish!


The official race clock read 3:55:01 when I crossed the finishing line, marking the completion of my second full marathon. I was really glad with my timing, a result I was seriously aiming for but wasn't too confident of achieving due to problems with my left knee towards the later stages of my training.

This was one marathon I prepared sufficiently for (well, kinda.. I managed to clock in the high mileage runs at the very least! =p ) despite the meaningfully busy lifestyle I lead. The plan to stock up on glycogen during my week long sleep-deprived reservist period worked out well and my race strategy was to run, run, and not stop running.

The gun went off and to my surprise, the pace started off furiously. So many people were caught up with the adrenalin they started off way too quickly - especially for a marathon. Honestly, it was very easy to be sucked into flowing with the race tempo, but I knew from experience that I needed to watch myself from going too fast too early and staying on course with my race plan would be a better bet.

It worked very well and I averaged 5mins 32 secs for the entire course. The race analysis showed that I ran consistently and kept to my race plan well. Here's the breakdown in speed for the various segments of the course:

1st U-turn: 10.8 km/h
2nd U-turn: 11.3 km/h
3rd U-turn: 11.3 km/h
4th U-turn: 10.3 km/h

The group of tri-fam pacers who were running sub-4 hrs kept me motivated towards the final 8km when I began to feel the exhaustion and soreness in my legs. Those blokes were a great bunch and their high spirits kept me going all the way to the finish.

I saw Josh just entering into Marina Promenade and we ran all the way to the Esplande before he broke off and sprinted towards the Padang. Ok la, he still retains the title as the better runner! Well done bro! =)

Overall, a wonderful race and I thank God He preserved my knee. I knew it had to be God when I didn't experience any pain at all. It's times like these I know... He hears me.
Finishing well was my goal and I'm glad I did it. This year has been a good one with 2 PBs set. Next year's aim - to go under 3:40.

Final Chip Timing - 3:53:48
Age Category Position - 52nd


Fishmonger

Breakout 2007 !


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Friday, December 01, 2006

Super Timor!

East Timor has begun manufacturing and marketing it's own brand of mosquito sprays recently in an effort to boost it's economy...



To relieve this period of suffering while in reservist, I have to intentionally find things to humour myself. TGIF!

Fishmonger