edlina & the lynns
We went for our third outing in the park. So much to praise God for.

Where we are right now is an envy of many people. How fortunate life is to others. YES. Indeed it is. A really long holiday of 2 1/2 months. Who has such a privilege? How we came to this point inevitably cause one to marvel at God's deed. Do we deserve it? Are we worthy? This displays the great and deep love of God. Dare I dream of such a blessing? But say all I want, God is waiting to bless if only we dare to dream.

Perhaps I have stop dreaming.....maybe life has caught on so much with "to do list" and the modern culture of "doing more" in all aspects. There is never short of things to do.

Right now, nestled in Dandenong Creek Valley, away from the hustle and bustle of urban life.....sitting on a raised wooden house in Yabby Hill playground, my heart beat in excitement hearing and seeing the display of God's artwork. All my senses are open to the vast green field surrounded by the unadultered woods. The ongoing chirps of the variety of birds - lorikeets, white faced herons and etc are so captivating. It soothes the soul. Connects me to the greatest Artist. By looking at all this beautiful creature and enjoying the nature gives an invitation to the presence of the Creator.

I want to quit striving in my spirit and enjoy the little moments that refresh, rejuvenate and helps me to recreate. I desire to be like the tree in Psalm 1.....rooted, fresh and fruitful.

Although it requires a lot of courage to obey God and strength to act to come to this point, certainly the Father has taught us a precious lesson - FAITH.

- selina -
edlina & the lynns
Today we went to Grants Picnic Grounds, Sheerbrooke Forest in Dandenong Ranges. On the way there Uncle Michael stopped at Safeway to buy a big packet of sunflower seeds. I was very excited because this is the first time I will get to feed the birds. The journey did not seem very long and when we arrived, there were crowds of people.

Immediately after getting down from the car, we started feeding the cockatoos. We fed the birds sunflower seeds. There were lots of cockatoos. The cockatoos are white with a yellow crown on top of their heads. The cockatoos were a little violent so we went to feed the crimson rosella. It was red in colour with a bit of green and yellow. They loved Daddy because he was wearing red. They came to him and sat on his hand 7 times. They came and fed from my hand 3 times. I felt happy that they came to me. It was a bit ticklish when they were eating from my hand.
When mummy and the others went to wash their hands, Daddy, Uncle Michael and I went back to feed the cockatoos. When I fed the cockatoos, 4 cockatoos came. I was a little frightened when 4 of them came at once. They started fighting and one of them kicked the other. The two on the sides could not reach the seeds from my hand, so they flew away.

After some time, we went in to have a cup of hot chocolate and fries with the rest of them. We had a good dinner after we left Dandenong Ranges. We had lasagna, pasta, and pizza!!!

- Nathalynn

edlina & the lynns
Today was scheduled to explore Dandenong. Since the night before was so eventful with my birthday celebration, we decided to tone down by going for our favourite hang-out - bookshop. This time Koorong bookshop. Our kids are always excited at the mention of bookshop. That's enough to entertain them for a long time.

There is a wide selection of materials in Koorong bookshop which got us all very excited and explored from shelf to shelf. Ooh, how I love the books available - so many to browse through and hopefully to pick some up to add to the kids' collection. I managed to find a small size kids' bible for Chrisa for a reasonable price. Without hesitation, I dropped them into the basket as I didn't bring one to Australia. A children's bible is never compact. So this one is a treasure.

As we moved along the shop, we decided the easiest way to browse was just head for the bargain corners. That also took us 3 hours in total. In the midst of reading the Veggie Tales' series to Chrisa, Nat tugged on me and asked a theological question, "Why did God make the tree of the forbidden fruit if He didn't want Adam and Eve to eat it?" The 7 year old must had expected an immediate wise answer from mummy. My tired brain at the end of the 3 hours' hang-out wasn't quick enough to shoot a brilliant response spontaneously. I looked at her and thought a moment. I said, "Ya, that's really a good question.....can we talk in the car later?"

So here we are begin a search into this question, gathering some thoughts from different people of all ages in the house.....before Nat make her own conclusion.

- Selina -
edlina & the lynns
Birthdays are great reminders of God's gift of life. I woke up this morning knowing that I am so blessed that I can celebrate another year of my life. Ed has told me not to plan anything for the day as he would date me while Peggen babysits the lynns. Sounded good. I had my usual cup of hot drink in the morning and a piece of shortbread with an apple as we had forgotten to buy bread. Hao Wei came by shortly with a bouquet of fresh pink and purple carnations. That definitely spreaded some cheer in the morning.

Something was definitely "cooking" in the midst as my daughters had their secret talk. Oh well, I shall not spoil their secret plan. No, I would not probe further nor make it hard for these little ones who were trying to please their mummy.

I digged into my luggage for a card handed to me by my siblings at the airport a week ago. Eagerly I opened to find a personalized card created by my artistic brother which was entirely packed with long writing of wishes from both my beloved siblings - my only brother and only sister. Hmm.....maybe they are just bias but the words of affirmation and encouragement certainly lifted me up. As I was reading the card, Ed handed me another envelope with familiar writing. Oh, another surprise! A plain white envelope but seasoned with a meaningful touch by a precious friend. Some Aussie dollars to pamper myself! Highlighted by her to spend it on myself for she knows I have a problem with that. I've been learning through these years as God's child to use money wisely but working against the poverty mentality - hmm, I wonder like what some people say of Penang people in Hokkien, is it "khiam or kiam" ("thrifty or stingy")? It's been murmuring over my thoughts for a long time and I haven't gotten an answer. Ed and I were discussing on this matter on money in the train as we headed for the city. We never found our answers. To strike a good balance by being frugal in this modern life can be tough. I must say it is a great challenge in any urban Malaysian pastor's life. However, our mutual encouragement is to remember that God never leave their servants hungry.

How did I get into money matters?! If only we don't have to worry about money...

A day out without kids was a real treat. We got off Flinders Street to check out the visitors' centre but to find it too overwhelming. Victoria has too many choices. Ed pestered me to check with the personnel but I didn't know where to begin or what to ask for that matter! Choices. We picked up some brochures and walked around the centre. Seeing so many tourist waiting to be entertained, we decided we'll check out with some friends and stay with our uncomplicated plan; which is don't attempt to DO too much in just two months.

It was supposed to be our day out to have a nice date and have a romantic meal. There must be something we can afford. I flipped to the little brochure from the visitors' centre - Top Pocket Guide from Lonely Planets for romantic meals and getaways. My instinct was right.....forget it.....there won't be any "affordables". Though I believe our God can afford anything (afterall, Psalm 24 says He owns everything), I still thought a decent meal to fill our hungry stomachs would do. Afterall, romantic is relative. Ed spotted Hungry Jacks, which I could understand why - similar to his all time favourite - Burger King. So we settled for that. Our romantic lunch. No regrets. We enjoyed the loving presence of two people in love and the food - they were meant to fill our hunger.

The city is just like any big city. Bustling with throngs of people hurrying to and fro. Buildings of different kinds - ancient elaborate architecture mixed with modern scientific blocks. A city always offers one MANY choices. It was easy to make my choice. Mine is "the quest towards simplicity". So we headed straight to the bargain store and picked up some craft supplies for our kids. That was a delight to me as I found some materials our kids wanted for just a dollar fifty a pack.

We returned back just in time for dinner and I smelled the surprise "cooking" in the house. The kids thrusted forth immediately the moment the door opened. "Surprise!!!", they all exclaimed. Chrisa proudly handed me her newly written book on penguins - her gift to me. Ash and Nat pulled me in right away to present the beautifully decorated dining room. I was ushered in to sit on my "throne". The reigning queen for the day....while Bah Kut Teh was been served. Hui Li ran down with another bouquet of fresh flowers, from her and Rachel. How blessed I am for family and friends - old and new friends. We enjoyed our delicious steaming hot dinner before Peggen and company dashed off for a discipleship class.

While cleaning up the table, Ash brought out the cake which was supposed to be another surprise. Nat yelled, "No, not yet!" But it was too late. Her sister was too excited to present the cake proudly. This was a cake that the kids baked while Ed and I was out. Chocolate Fudge with berries and coloured rice toppings! Quickly Ash retreated the cake into the fridge and we will have to wait for all our friends to be home to enjoy it. The time has come.....for my final "surprise" - the cake!

- Selina -
edlina & the lynns
We found our two and a half month base in a nice cozy unit of a town house in Oakleigh East, Melbourne. We believe God had prepared this simple resting place for us. When we prayed for accomodation here, Peggen extended her invitation to us to crash in with her two other housemates for a month. Later she further opened her place to us for another month. We traced this provision to God's grace.

Our first encounter with Peggen was seven years ago in International College, Penang. She was a student in IC and we knew her through the Christian Fellowship where we worked closely with. It has been a blessing to see her grow in the Lord and staying strong even after her stepping into a foreign land. Her involvement in OCF Monash University and now Planet Uni (Planet Shakers' ministry) is commendable. Peggen is a tangible fruit of campus ministry. We thank God for this kind and lovely young lady.

There wasn't a problem at all to blend into this small community. We eased into this family of God quickly especially our children. There is no reservation at all. Nat being the most shy amongst our three kids was already enjoying her new friends the very first moment. Needless to mention Chrisa, our youngest and most boisterous was so "kam cheng" with them. Ash, whose always sharp quickly picked up that Rachel must love ballet as she spotted a pair of toe shoes tucked somewhere and a calender featuring a ballerina in her room. After just two days, they connected so well that Rachel decided to treat them to an Australian ballet show, much to the delight of Ash. God knows the desires of our hearts and He doesn't have favourites - He cares even for the "not so important" detail.
Chrisa seemed to connect immediately with Hui Li, a sweet young lady who also likes "Little Ponies". How the kids just love hanging around in her room chatting with her! Apart from these occupants, Hao Wei and E-lyn come daily for dinner and hang out. They stay 15min drive away. By the way, Hao Wei is a young man. I thought the name is very tricky. It can be feminine too.
These are the people who have welcome us warmly and displayed such great hospitality. These young people are committed leaders in the Urban Life Ministry of Planet Shakers City Church.
- Selina -
edlina & the lynns
"A Walk in Autumn" - that is the title of three and a half year-old Chrisa's freshly authored book today after our stroll in our "new" neighbourhood - Clayton Road. Strolling down the road with no time-table scheduled and seeing the kids exclaiming, "Look, mummy..." and "Wow, dad..." at every simple aesthetic sight was enough to know God is good. The leaves of the trees are changing colours. The kids were thrilled to pick up their first fallen red maple leaves. The long 2 hours' walk was refreshing as a family. A simplicity turned luxury in our fast-paced world.

This is the result of earnest prayers for years, more intensified in the last few months as we planned our sabbatical. Our previous trip to Melbourne, Australia was six years ago. Our budget did not allow us to bring Ashlynn and Nathalynn along then, much to their disappointment. Daddy and Mummy promised the next trip they will come along. We knew that day will come. Time waits for no man. So quickly six years had passed but we never forgot our promise. Since then we had another daughter, Chrisalynn. If as earthly parents we know how to keep our promise, it reminded us how much more God the Father will hold on to His words. We had to believe God, the Jehovah Jireh to provide for five for this trip.

We stopped by the park for the kids to play while we watched some senior men playing lawn bowls. We exchanged smiles for we couldn't converse with them. They were speaking in a language we couldn't understand. It was such a pleasant sight to see people enjoying their lives in their golden age. We were caught in between two extreme generations in the park playing their hearts out - our kids on the left and these senior folks on the right. Have we forgotten how to play? Have we forgotten to take a walk.....?
edlina & the lynns
On the 2nd of May, 2007 we went to the airport at 11.00am. I felt excited but sad to leave my family members. We were hugging and kissing one another goodbye when my ee ee (Aunty Penny) asked for a hug, I ran right up to her and gave her a big huggie. As I did that, I just couldn't bear but to just cry. After we boarded the plane, I was still crying untill the plane actually took off and untill I saw the amazing sight of the cloulds. When I was in the plane, interesting stuff happened. I had food in the plane. I had rice with some sourish vegetables and chicken. I slept for a while as well. I flew from Malaysia to Singapore then from Singapore to Australia. On the plane to Australia I got a kiddie pack, and for meals, I had pasta and salami for dinner and biscuits with hot tea for a super early breakfast. I reached Melbourne, Australia at 4.45am 3rd of May 2007. My friend, Peggen cher cher came to get me. She took me to her house in Oakleigh East. We reached her house at 6.30am. Iwent to take a nap. I slept untill 9.00am.

- Ashlynn -