This kind of challenging help me to rely more on God. Frankly I say that if not by His strength I was about to apply to be transfer to other places, especially this malaria. But in realising of the needed here at school, I will let The Lord to hold my life and will do what He wants me to be operates accordingly here. Either it is wet road or dusty road, I will be here as long as my service is needed because the Lord will never leave me, nor forsake me..........and His words are true!
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Wet road..........dusty road.
What would I say? Wet road or dusty road? One thing for sure, both conditions of the road to the school where I teach are interesting to be challenge. During the rainy season, the road would be wet and muddy and slippery for any kind of vehicles includes jalan kaki o... But after April, the road becomes dusty and will turn you to fake orang putih (I rather not put any picture as evidence). To make the story much more interesting, Kg Nibang aka SK Nibang was an inhabitants of Malaria (which the doctor told me the most dangerous type of malaria, phalchiparum). Recently, I was warded for a week with kelambu when night came because of this phalchiparum. One of my colleague also down with malaria and a few pupils also caught with the same.
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