Posted by: sammerz | 24 December, 2006

Christmas Dinner at Pet’s

Christmas time is first and foremost about the birth of Jesus Christ, the Saviour of the World and the Son of God.  It is almost as important as Easter – which celebrates the death and resurrection of Jesus.  Two important dates on the Christian calendar!

Christmas is also a time where family and close friends get together.  It’s a time when presents are given (and received) and a time when one would spend the next few months losing the weight they gain at such events!  On that note, the dinner held at Pet’s is our 3rd Christmas feast for 2006!

Now I’m not sure if this is the norm, but on the relationship norm, today marks the 9th day of us being together.  Apparently this is the time when she starts playing around with my hair.  Do I look Hongkonger enough?

Posted by: sammerz | 22 December, 2006

“White” Christmas

It has been a Young Adults tradition to have a Christmas dinner at Dave Badman’s place.  This time he had a tiny corner part of a room filled with bean-bag beans.  As one would expect, by the end of the night, the beans had scattered across every part of the house.  A pleasant White Christmas indeed!

Our first White Christmas downunder!

Our first White Christmas downunder!

Posted by: sammerz | 21 December, 2006

Leong Christmas Dinner 2006

We usually roast a leg of lamb for Christmas – and for the first time, we had a new guest at our family dinner!

Some more gawking at Christmas lights too.

Posted by: sammerz | 19 December, 2006

Sam’s Graduation (19/12/2006)

After six years, I got my two pieces of paper!  Woo!  I thought Steph would be at work, but she surprised me when she was able to attend my graduation!

Photos were taken by my brother Zack – and, do they look as if it was a wedding ceremony instead!  This is my favourite photo – click it to view more:

Sam's Graduation - our favourite photo

Posted by: sammerz | 18 December, 2006

Christmas Lights in Vermont South

One of the craziest Christmas Lights set up I’ve seen.  Only looks good at night, btw. =P

Posted by: sammerz | 17 December, 2006

T.A.W.G.

T.A.W.G. stands for “Time Alone With God.”

Steph and I originally committed a week-long abstinence from seeing and contacting each other before we were official.  We both wanted our relationship to be a serious one, to the point where we believed that one day we would be married.  And so we dedicated our future relationship to God during this time.  We spent much of it praying for God’s favour and His blessing – an all important foundation for our relationship.  We also spoke to Pastor Ben and Annie as well for godly counsel and wisdom.

We wanted our relationship to start on the right track, and we wanted God to be a part of it.

Posted by: sammerz | 17 December, 2006

Nyala African Restaurant

This was the first official SGS date.  We like to travel and because we’re only beginning our careers, we thought we begin our “around the world” travels with food.  So our first stop was Africa, well to be more precise, Ethiopia.

Posted by: sammerz | 16 December, 2006

That Port Fairy Trip

Hehe – here are some photos from that Port Fairy trip on the first weekend of December 2006…

…the one where I found out Steph was interested in me…

…the one where I tried to get the opportunity to ask…

…the one where every time I tried I got interrupted…

…whether it was the rain during the morning “sunrise on the beach quiet times”…

…whether it was another paddle boat approaching on the Warrnambool Lake…

…too many excuses -_-;

Posted by: sammerz | 16 December, 2006

Exchanging Notes

So we compared notes during the breakfast and how God has been speaking to us, and also what our pastors have shared.  We also had a look at some of the goals in our lives so we can strategically pray and encourage each other:

Sam’s Love Languages

Steph’s Love Languages

1. Quality Time

1. Quality Time

2. Words of Affirmation

2. Words of Affirmation

3. Acts of Service

3. Acts of Service

4 (equal). Physical Touch

4. Gifts

4 (equal). Gifts

5. Physical Touch

Sam’s Calling and Passion

Steph’s Calling and Passion

1. Raising up leaders, realising the potential in others

2. Be a friend to the friendless

3. Missions – overseas, short-term strike teams

4. Reaching out through prophetic worship

1. Passion for people – 2 seasons:

a. to lead – making something happen from nothing, helping others visualise/realise the goal, making small differences, showing God’s love

b. to be a leaders’ leader

2. Corporate ministry – not enough Christians in the workplace, bringing God into the workforce

Sam’s Goals

Steph’s Goals

Married before 30, ideally 28

2 children

Stable and exciting job

Engineering: technical before moving to managerial

Exploration: other jobs (teaching English overseas), travel

Married before 26

Not more than 3 kids

Senior manager in 10 years

Permanent part-time position after kids?

Travel – 1 overseas trip per year

Posted by: sammerz | 16 December, 2006

“Saturday, 16th December 2006, at 8:30 in the morning.”

… this is my response to the question: “So when did you get together with Steph?” (or to that effect).

To which I always get the follow-up question: “Why in the morning?”

This was the timestamp (hehe – geek talk!) of when we officially became a couple.  How we got together is another story…

I knew Steph for a good 3+ years – but never thought I would be in a relationship with her.  It was only around October 2006 when our friendship circles somehow merged and I became interested in her.  She had:

  • a peculiar laugh that stood out amongst the crowd (the sort you could definitely notice and make you laugh even more, rather than the sort of gaffaw that would leave the entire place silent),
  • a gentle, patient and quiet nature about her so you could easily talk to,
  • interesting things about her life that would fascinate and not bore you,
  • a smile that lit up any room.

Okay, I’m already giving away too many pick-up lines haha… but seriously, these are what I noticed about her.  I proceeded to organise a group present for her birthday:

Tickle Me Elmo

Tickle Me Elmo

Then, in mid-November, Steph asked if I could drive her to the ball, organised by the young adults in church.  I willingly obliged, although I didn’t realise (until much, much later) that her excuse for not being able to drive there herself was because she couldn’t drive with heels on!  My excuse for giving her a single rose was that I was trying to play the gentleman’s part!  I was supposed to teach some latin dancing at the ball (which got canned due to lack of time), so Steph and I arrived at the ballroom an hour early – there we were dancing alone on the floor with a good number of waiters setting up the surrounding tables giving the twirling couple an audience.

Young Adults Ball 2006

Young Adults Ball 2006

In the following couple of weeks we emailed…. and emailed … we emailed a lot.  We got to a stage where we even shared each other’s checklists – to our amazement we matched each other’s!  (To the pastors: I did not edit the checklist to match her!)  During those two weeks, we were part of a small group of young adults who organised a weekend-getaway trip to Port Fairy, along the Great Ocean Road.  It was at this retreat where I (finally) found out that she too was interested in me.

<<Insert long story here – ask a close friend for more details.>>

The Monday morning immediately following the weekend away, I sat down at work and spared no more time in asking her out.  (Yes – to all the guys I’ve encouraged not to let the girl wait, take note).  So I emailed her.  (Ok, all you guys – please don’t follow my example here!)

Well, I’ve got something to ask you, and you probably know what it’s about:
Is there a mutual interest between us?

I guess I’m also implying that I’m a lil interested in you, and what I felt on the trip was maybe it wasn’t one way…..
What I hope is if the feeling isn’t mutual, that we can still be friends…..
And I hope too, that if the feeling is mutual, that we don’t move too fast….
Uh, yah… take your time in replying…

Oh wells, have a great week anyhow =)

It took her some 30mins to respond.  Apparently she had to go to the bathroom for some reason.  Her reply:

Hehe, I was checking weather to see what should I wear today:)
Well… I didn’t expect you to ask so soon… The answer is yes, I do have an interest in you too…

And I totally 100% agree that we take things slow, I also wanna do everything in God’s way, the right way…
Soo..ummm… yea… hehe:) you have definitely made a happy and exciting start for the week for me:D

That night, we went to our usual latin dancing class and had a chat at a cafe after.  Being a godly couple we decided not to begin our relationship straightaway but to spend time apart – to pray for ourselves and for each other and to also have a chat to our parents and pastors too.  We decided a week would be good – but it ended up being 12 days.

So, on Saturday, 16th December 2006, we broke the radio silence and met up for breakfast, early in the morning before our carolling performance at one of the hospitals.  After breakfast at 8:30 in the morning, we became official.  “SGS” became our nickname because “God’s at the centre of our relationship.”

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