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16 July 2013
Happy Father's Day!
So this year Father's Day, I didn't manage to go home and celebrate it with my dad. Instead I gave him a present :) This year Father's Day falls on 16 June 2013 which was a Sunday. So I went to attend the Sunday morning service at Borneo Evangelical Mission Church.
Usually church service starts at 8.30 am. Today the church celebrated Father's Day in a simply way. Starting off with praise & worship, short preaching by Pastor then proceed to performances by kids, young adults and also the women. Service ended with all the fathers in church stand up in front for a cake-cutting ceremony and a closing prayer. After that we had light refreshment and service ended up quite late today....around 11 am.
New Life in Bintulu
1st April 2013....which was an April Fools Day,I started working in KP Bintulu. The day before I arrived here and I remember the last time I've been to Bintulu when I'm 15 or 16 years old.
Somehow when I landed at Bintulu Airport, I thought I landed at the Miri Airport coz its just so alike!
Stayed at Kapitan Inn for 3 nights at a reasonable rate as its just across the road to my workplace. Have to start from the bottom when we move to a new workplace (eg. looking for a room for rent, get used to the roads here & etc.)
Somehow when I landed at Bintulu Airport, I thought I landed at the Miri Airport coz its just so alike!
Day 1 when I walked into the lab, the row of cases were there on the counter....waiting for me to complete them! Got a shock as i don't do that much cases back there in Klinik Pakar Kuching. Anyway, I'm gonna slowly adapt to that situation. I glad to have a big and nice lab tho....working alone in that lab is a bit too big and quiet for me.
And so the first week I eat-out together with my colleague who has helped me alot even before I enter Bintulu. Bintulu is not that bad tho as it was the 4th largest town in Sarawak after Kuching, Miri and Sibu.
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