
Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Hi Serve Batam Crews,
First of all, I would really wish to thank to Mr Tan, I am able to defer my internship and join the crew.
It has been an enriching and memorable experience for me to be part of the team to serve the community. I also wish to thanks all the people for making this trip a success and fruitful one fill with joy and passion. This trip had taught me to appreciate the “luxury life” I have in Singapore and rekindle the passion to continue to serve the community. This trip remind me of the community trip to Yunnan, China where I undergo the harsh climate without bed and toilet yet the whole crew really enjoy ourselves and feel a great satisfaction for the achievement we done. Similarly, I felt the satisfaction able to give the children a better environment. Although, it may be a simple coat of paint and playing with the kids, but I believe we are building a better future for the kids.
Hence, I hope all of you will continue to play your part to the community and keep the passion burning..=D
Cheers,
Anna
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
The kids in Batam and Cambodia have been through the growing pains of poverty, the seperation of their loved ones, yet they can move on with an optimistic attitude, not wallowing in self pity. Living in poverty is part of their life, yet they hardly grumble. On the contrary they are grateful and contented with what they have and they give thanks to the lord above.
These kids have taught us to count our blessings, and that what have been given is sometimes enough, if not more than what we require, yet as humans living in an economically stable country we do not seem to know the ends of our wants.
A fellow crew from Serve Cambodia 2009 once said "The children may have little in terms of material things, but wealth in the things unseen." I totally agree with the statement she made. As their unpretentious laughter derived from simple little things beyond the aspect of materiality.
This is what we should learn from the kids, to look at things beyond the aspect of materiality.
Serve Trips never fail to make me reflect on all the things I have in life and be thankful of every single little things that I owned. I am blessed to have a roof over my head, three sumptuous meal a day and all the love I have got from my family for twenty-two years.
with lots of love,
diana
Thursday, March 18, 2010

HELLO EVERYBODY!!!