Monday, August 27, 2007

Lutong (2007)

Monday, 27 August 2007

Small town, 7 miles from the city of Miri, it is the place where I have lived for 17 years. This morning saw me capturing pictures of what it looks like presently. I am sure the scenery will change in years to come......... Now, it is a mixture of old and new buildings.

Road leading to the Shell Office



Shell Offices - Old and New





Shell Industrial Clinic



Petronas Carigali Office


Lutong Recreation Club


Sarawak Skills Development Centre


Once a cinema, now a church


This was a popular place for the Lutong folks when there wasn't any TV yet. Tickets were 1.50, 1.00 and 0.50 MRinggit. Mum always buy the 50 cts ticket and the 3 (me and my 2 younger brothers) of us would tag behind her. The man at the door is a friend of Mum. Me and my 2 brothers would sit on the floor if we could not find any empty seats.

Beside the cinema are food stalls. The food stalls are still there. People now frequent there for drinks only, unlike before where more things are sold for people to buy and eat while watching shows.

No change to the stalls next to the former cinema.


You can find ice kacang/chendol or any other drinks there now. My favourite ice kacang/chendol is sold by a vendor there. The Ice kacang there cost only 1.20 MYR a bowl, the amount just the right amount to quench my thirst on a day afternoon. Compared to other stalls in Miri town, this is the cheapest and the most nicest for me. Just the right amount and the right taste.


The Post Office


Living in a small town in Lutong is great. If you know when to go, you wouldn't have to be in the long queue. No parking problem. Can always park at the cinema which is just across the road and walk to the post office. I got to post my letters there, pay my bills there too. It is just great!

The Police Station


The police station was originally located at the new Shell Office. Now it is operating from a Shell quarter.

The Playground


Lutong Market


This hasn't changed for years!

2 rows of shophouses, 1 had been facelifted, the other not yet.


Lutong Primary School


It has grown prettier than when I was there. I studied there from Primary 3 to Primary 6. Lian & Yean studied there too!

Road to the Lutong Government Secondary School


Lutong Government Secondary School



My secondary school from Form 1 to Form 5. It has grown in size: more buildings, better landscape, more parkings, more students. etc. etc. Interestingly I happened to be the 1st batch of Form 4 and Form 5 students of the school, and only Arts students. I am glad because I didn't have to travel to Miri. LGSS was the only secondary school in Lutong and is still the only one to-date. Now there are Form 6 classes too.

What a nice quiet place to relax behind the row of renovated shophouses. Can see the Lutong bridge from there.


The Miri river


From the Lutong bridge, we could see the Mosque, the Good Shepherd church and also the Shell office.


The Pujut-Lutong road to Tudan, Senadin, Miri Port Authority and Kuala Baram.

Sunday, August 26, 2007

I Will Go Where You Want Me To Go

Sunday, 26 August 2007

On their first Sunday in Kota Kinabalu branch, we had a picture taken together. Today being their last visit to the Miri branch, another picture! Don't know when we will meet again.



Like all the other missionary couples I have known, I hope I get to meet them again someday.

Young Missionaries come and go - so many that I couldn't remember them unless I have a picture of them. So for remembrance sake, here is a picture of Elder Niederhauser (the Kung Fu enthusiast) and Elder Maynes........ and a local Elder of the Miri branch in the making!

Family Gathering Nite

Saturday, 25 August 2007

I almost miss tonight's family gathering nite because it was drizzling outside. I was afraid that the rain would get heavier as it would further effect my ability to see and drive at night.

Glad the rain stopped. I enjoyed the programme! The youth choir sang my favorite medley hymn **As Sister in Zion & We'll Bring The World The Truth**

Tonight was also to bid farewell to President & Sister Recht (Singapore Mission Presidency). I didn't know I would be seeing them tonight. It didn't occur to me that the farewell party was for them. We met the first time they arrived in Malaysia - Kota Kinabalu. They were so blessed to arrive a few days before the dedication meeting of the Kota Kinabalu chapel. And now meeting them for the last time before they leave Malaysia and return to US.

I enjoyed visiting with the other members as well....................Sister Linda, Bernadine, Catherine..



and Sister Judy, Shelly, Mei Mei & Susana ................ (pretty women)




...... and all the other members - juniors and seniors ............... (dinner is over, clearance time) .......... Sherfield just had a bite of yam pudding.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Mission Accomplished

Friday, 24 August 2007

Our own Miri branch Elder has returned from his mission overseas!. I was not able to see him off when he left for mission in 2005 as I was away from the area, but tonight I was able to welcome him back!

There were already excited members waiting outside the arrival lounge when Sis and I got to the airport. The youth holding a banner that they made last night.



3 yrs old Sherfrinny was there too!



Well done, Elder Lee! We are proud of you for your accomplishment and we are happy to have you back!



Peace be unto thee!

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Baby JacJac

Friday, 10 August 2007

It is good to visit with the Sisters again. I make a new friend today. 9 months old baby JacJac likes to smile. He appeared to be contented looking at us from the playpen. He is a bundle of joy to Sister Dawn.