

Travelogue: Tasmania | Mt Wellington
When we we planning our itinerary for this trip to Tasmania, I was honestly feeling pretty overwhelmed by the numerous recommendations I was receiving from friends who had been there before. Mount Wellington was a place I put on the list quite last minute, and it was simply there because it was close to Hobart, making it a good filler for our first day’s activities. As we were driving up I frankly had low expectations for what I was going to see at the top. Having lived in Br


Through Faith and Grace: Mission Trip to Chiangmai... Continued
It has been a year since I have updated you wonderful readers on our story with Pat, and for that I offer my deepest apologies. Life does have a way of taking our mind off to different places. The thought of finishing this series kept resurfacing in my mind like my how iPhone has constantly been reminding me that I have yet to update my iOS. In both cases, I seemed to have repeatedly hit the “Remind me later” button. But enough of that, this story continues - today! It is als


Wonder Lasting
Wanderlust. In recent years, we've heard this word being used, thrown about even, to describe what seems to be a commonly-experienced, inexplicable desire to be somewhere other than where we actually are at that moment. To the unsuspecting, this is but an expression of an ordinary pain - what's wrong with wanting to explore and take in the sights and sounds of a beautiful city or the creation that lies beyond our immediate geographical boundaries? Wanderlusting thus seems lik


Weddings: Celebrating Fung & Robyn
One year ago, on this day, we had the honour to witness two awesome people get married. Fung and Robyn's journey literally started from the "friends getting to know friends" phase. Their heart for ministry brought them together, and their passion for people and creative things keep them tight. Digging out these series of pictures to bring back many great memories. Thanks again for trusting us with your big day - photos, videos, wedding decor (that amounts to mountains of trus