Thursday, May 15, 2008

Shepherds in my life

The calling...
It's another time for me to go to the capital city once more, to purchase some computers and point-of-sale (PoS) equipments for the store's expansion. And as usual I'll be spending around 6-7 hours on the long & tiring journey, which I know for sure it'll be boring like before.

First thing first...
So on the morning when I woke up, the first thing I did was recharge my Treo so it won't run out battery juice while I use it on the road. I intentionally ignored the piling RSS news which I usually read them after the shower, so I'll have something to read later (there are 200+ of them!).

As always...
And that's exactly what I have done, I hardly could contain myself to wait any longer so I fired up NewsBreak in my Treo as soon as I sat down in the car; the news on the net as always are brimming with new things to talk about. And of course, Palm Addict weblog is the first one I opened. Especially when I'm reading so many emails from you, our dear readers & posts by my fellow Associate Writers (and Sammy's too ;-D), have been an enlighment ritual.

Now it's my turn to be fueled up with new ideas to write about, and my Treo's keyboard is always there to take quite some beating & punching from my thumbs. As the thumbs are busy dancing to keep up with the pace that flows out from the brain; I also jammed in to some of those funky tunes that I've prepared last night such as from Marc Manson, Paul Oakenfield & good-old Fatboy Slim. ;-p

The test of faith...
Suddenly, just like a lighting bolt strikes in a middle of bright daylight, my ride was almost hit by another car that tried to get ahead us on a busy road. The passengers, including me & the driver, had a skipped of heart beat. But lucky, no accident happened. After we had some laugh & joked about the "almost" incident, I went back to my "digital cornerstone".

The moment I realized...
Perhaps this will sounds like a huge "BS" for some of you; but I was glad that there's this Jesus cross glued to the dashboard of my ride (pictured right). I feels like I'm being guarded all the time, and just like all of you who have contribute to this PA weblog (and to this personal weblog of mine too); I've always been accompanied and thus reminded of how good-warm-kind people you all are. No matter who you are, and where you are; thank you...

[blogged with my Treo 750v]

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