The idea came about when one of the
churches Andrew is serving wanted to have fellowship among the members, so they
thought of going to Gunung Ledang waterfall for a picnic cum service. However, it didn’t materialize in the end.
Andrew knew that I love nature. So he suggested for both of us to pay a visit
to this place. During one of his off
day, after sending our kids to school, we headed to Gunung Ledang. It took us around one hour and 20 minutes’
drive to reach our destination due to the heavy traffic. But the park was rather quiet as there
weren’t many visitors on a weekday.
A small fee was charged as we drove through
the ranger’s booth. After that, we took
a stroll around the area, climbing up the staircase and followed the pathway,
exploring this place with curiosity.
Many years ago, my former church
used to come to another site nearby to conduct the baptism.
It was a fun outing as a church unit.
There would be a convoy of cars and church van driving all the way
here. We were excited to witness the members of the church being baptized one after
another. After the baptism of each
candidate, a song chosen by the candidate would be sung to celebrate this
joyous occasion. Yes, it took a long
time. But what’s the rush? In fact, I was baptized in that place.
Hubby and I didn’t linger for long as we
needed to rush back to fetch the kids back from school. It was a pity we didn’t climb all the way to
the top. But I enjoyed the scenery, the
melody of the nature, and the sun (Wait a minute, not the direct sunlight but a
good weather). I was so upset when I
woke up that morning and found out that it was drizzling. Thank God it stopped.
Will I go back again? Oh yes, why not? Would you like to join me to indulge in God’s
masterpiece?
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