Thursday, May 5, 2016

Titi Eco Farm

I was very hesitated to write this blog.  Nevertheless, I convinced myself to do so.  After all, life is full of ups and downs.  And this retreat is not sooo bad after all.

Our DG voted to go to Titi Eco Farm for our retreat.  After much research, I lowered my expectation and was just hoping that my kids would be able to survive these 3 days 2 nights with the company of the many 'gor gor' and 'jie jie'.

Since hubby was driving, I had the luxury of packing as many stuff as I wanted to.  One luggage for clothing, one for food and one for kid's entertainment.  Upon arriving, to our horror, we were greeted by swarms of mosquitoes.  They were everywhere!!!  Within minutes, all of us, especially my kids, were bitten from head to toe.

We checked into our rooms followed by the welcome tea.  The kids roamed around the place exploring while feeding more mosquitoes.  Oh yes, I sprayed repellent on the kiddos but it doesn't seem to work.  These irritating blood-sucking insects would not let us go.

 A map of the entire farm

 A giant log for the kids to swing around

 another one served as a see-saw

sliding your way down...

Chinese chess and checkers are also available


We did not do much on Day 1 as the place was not condusive to conduct any sessions nor devotions.  Some of us attended the Talk on Healthy Tips in the evening.  The rest of us would rather stay in the room and call it a night.

The next day, after the adventurous breakfast meal which included a serving of hibiscus flower, raw corn, black sesame seed, aloe vera and etc, we participated in the farm tour.


 All set.  Ready to go....

The only thing throughout the tour that captured my children's attention are the goats...


and the tortoise...

 and the rabbits... They all looked so hungry.


The final showdown - flying fox


My girl was eager to try it out but Daddy was a bit reluctant.  But she did it anywhere.   Bravo, my girl!


As for my boy, he crossed the tiny stream by walking on this hanging bridge.  Good job, son!  Hubby followed the boy closely.  How about yours sincerely?  Needless to say, flying fox, of course!

After a tiring morning, we were looking forward to the afternoon session at the hall.  The hall was supposed to be the main attraction as it is the only air-conditioned place in the resort. The guest rooms only has fans - some are ceiling fans, some are wall fans.

However it was another big disappointment as the air-cond in the hall doesn't cood down the hall at all.  The stuffiness, the tiredness, the humid and warm weather, and the sleepless night - Andrew has no choice but to shorten the session and let the sheep go free.

Personally I find the teaching very good.  It was such a pity that many of us couldn't absorb much spiritual truth.

As for this place, I wouldn't recommend it unless you are not a mozzie magnet (ahh... so jealous!), your body temperature are low (basicaly, you don't mind to sweat), and you are a dare devil in food tasting.

However, I do enjoy hanging out with my DG members.  Sadly we didn't have much time fellowshiping other than meal times.   Most of the other free time we hid in our rooms as there was no better place free from the mosquitoes and the heat.

All in all, the food experience was a once in a lifetime experience.  In my entire life, I have never tried so many unique types of food as I did in the past three days.  Nevertheless, I believe God was working among us as heard in the sharing of the members.




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