Happy Birthday Ms Ng
If you are looking for someone to exemplify what Bob Buford put forward in Half Time, you don't have to look far. Our beloved Ms Ng is a shining example.
From a teacher, adminstrator and educator, she is now a counsellor, missionary and evangelist. She travels extensively in the New York/New Jersey area as well as in China especially in the Pearl River Delta (where her hometown is) to run programs, start new churches and help others. Her usual day consists of 12-14 working hours.
We are fortunate to be able to celebrate her 73rd birthday with her at a dinner in the China Land Restaurant in Mongkok. She was most inspirational. Some of the secrets she shared with us in keeping herself agile in body and mind are drinking lots of water, fasting and prayers, taking an egg daily, swimming often and eating a good variety of fruits and grains.
She insisted that we leave her our contacts and names of our spouse and children so that she can remember us and our families in her prayers.
To classmates who were not able to come to the 23 June dinner, the good news is that Ms Ng will be joining our 40th Anniversary Reunion in August 2007, so you'll be able to meet with her then.
(The photos shown in this post are by the courtesy of Cheng Yat Hei)
From a teacher, adminstrator and educator, she is now a counsellor, missionary and evangelist. She travels extensively in the New York/New Jersey area as well as in China especially in the Pearl River Delta (where her hometown is) to run programs, start new churches and help others. Her usual day consists of 12-14 working hours.
We are fortunate to be able to celebrate her 73rd birthday with her at a dinner in the China Land Restaurant in Mongkok. She was most inspirational. Some of the secrets she shared with us in keeping herself agile in body and mind are drinking lots of water, fasting and prayers, taking an egg daily, swimming often and eating a good variety of fruits and grains.
She insisted that we leave her our contacts and names of our spouse and children so that she can remember us and our families in her prayers.
To classmates who were not able to come to the 23 June dinner, the good news is that Ms Ng will be joining our 40th Anniversary Reunion in August 2007, so you'll be able to meet with her then.
(The photos shown in this post are by the courtesy of Cheng Yat Hei)
1 Comments:
Ms Ng is a great source of BHJS history. She can tell you all kinds of statistics of BHJS, how it got started, the class size, the number of students etc etc. She is also the god daughter of Mrs. Helen Wong.
Wished I was there to share her birthday. Thanks for sending the pictures.
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