I wonder why I entitled this posting "Decisions". I don't really know what to write. Hmm...
Let's see... what happened today? Well, nothing much except that I woke up early this morning about 5-ish. Then, I did my quiet time. Struggled with Daddy on some issues... and then I tertidur on the sofa. My new sofa's really nice to sleep on =D
Then, I was woken up by Sharon's sms about Paul & Em's wedding program notes. The I had to sms Siew Keng. Then, arrange lunch with Sharon and Vivien... and breakfast with Siew Keng. Hmmm... yup, I was out of the house within 15 mins of confirming the breakfast meet. And rushed to church etc etc
I was back home about 2.45pm... thought of doing some work... but I tertidur again with the laptop on my lap =(( Goodness me... I really didn't know I am that tired. Next week will be a very tiring week.
Well... decisions. I have decided not to talk anymore about my views with regards to politics. I remember I have mentioned somewhere in one of my postings here that I have a terrible disease, mouth diarrhoea... and I have mentioned in the post too I will not talk about politics. I guess this is not a new decision... it is merely enforcing it. I am now having second thoughts whether I should go for the meeting tonight. In tonight's meeting we will have 4 politicians and 2 from BN and 2 from DAP. They are all christians. They will talk about issues they faced as christians politicians and how they "tackle" issues especially when facing christian values vs. other values. We are given the opportunity to "grill" them as well.
So, should I go or not? After hearing what Pastor D said this morning about how irresponsible those who have not change their constituency to their current "home" constituency... I think I better not go because at the end of the day, this is not my constituency and somehow seem redundant to go and hear these people speak and grill then when it is really none of my concern anyway. I am not angry wit Pastor D's remark... there are truth ringing in his remark.
Oh well... I have my reasons for not changing constituency. In the beginning, when I signed up... I was tricked into believing that I have no choice but to sign up as a voter in my hometown despite having an address here. I know... a lawyer tricked... quite shameful but I was fresh out then. Then, when I wanted to change again before the last election, the same reason was given to me again... and I argued. However, later on... I decided to stick to my hometown because I didn't like the candidates in my "home" constituency. And so... this year's the same... am to go back to my hometown to vote.
Sigh... I will probably just stay at home and finish my work.
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