At The Cross
Oh Lord You've searched me
You know my way
Even when I fail You
I know You love me
Your holy presence
Surrounding me
In every season
I know You love me
I know You love me
At the cross I bow my knee
Where Your blood was shed for me
There's no greater love than this
You have overcome the grave
Your glory fills the highest place
What can separate me now
You go before me
You shield my way
Your hand upholds me
I know You love me
And when the earth fades
Falls from my eyes
And You stand before me
I know You love me
I know You love me
You tore the veil, You made a way
When You said that it is done
Saturday, August 25, 2007
-12:05 AM
it's been an eventful 2 days so far in AH, with me finally getting to scrub in for a hernia op....honestly, i haven't seen such a nice surgeon b4 & that honour goes to the reg of my team....he actually allowed 2 of us to scrub in & he brought his own camera along for us to take photos of the op so that he could discuss it with us later....it was really a fun & hands-on experience for me & my surg was nice enough to explain the anatomy to us step by step, even if it meant that he took much longer to finish the op....at one point he even told the scrub nurse to be careful so that she wouldnt poke herself with e suture needle.....i dont think other surgeons elsewhere are this nice =)I also went on call on thurs but sadly it was an 'abscess night' where all kinds of abcesses were drained....disappointingly there were no acute abd or appendicitis cases & everything became very quiet after 9pm..went out for supper with mich @ tong shui after that.....anyway, just came back from my so-called annual counsellee-counsellor dinner & it was quite a gd time....got quite gd advice from my seniors & we met the new m1 girl as well...i can still remember how it was like when i was a m1 @ the first dinner & how little i spoke cos i really didnt know them well...2 yrs later, i'm now part of the clinical years & conversations are now so much easier to flow with, with the HO dispensing advice on how to survive MBBS & what to do in each posting...i shall end this post with a quote from prof low: "Find the corals in the seas, the flowers in the desert and patients in the ward"