
I have the same feeling I had when it was time for baby Rachel’s birth. During those weeks and days, it was a feeling that our lives were going to change any time.
We did not know the exact time, it is up to God’s wisdom and perfect timing.
Poey Chin and I were waiting, anticipating, watching out for the signs. We were worried if things would turn out well, if the process would be easy. We hoped that there would not be any complications.
Waiting was hard, because something exciting and wonderful was going to happen.
Now, it is two days after September 16th, and we are still waiting…
Some will say I am waiting in vain, but I still have hope.
Waiting is hard.
Photo: Craig Jewell
September 18, 2008 at 19:47
*waiting together with adino*
Adino: Thanks for the company, looks like it could be a long wait…
September 18, 2008 at 20:59
Yes, what we can do is waiting… and keep waiting… HAHA!
Adino: Yeah, looks like more waiting and more waiting, and checking Malaysiakini every few hours!
September 19, 2008 at 08:32
The anticipation is really hard. The suspense!
Adino: It’s exciting isn’t it?
September 20, 2008 at 14:10
isn’t it coming like a thief in the night, when we least expect it?
perhaps half the country is waiting with anticipation, while the other half with trepidation?
Adino: And we are STILL waiting. Sigh…