Today Dad, Mom, and I went out with Uncle Pak Soon for lunch. I learned a lot just listening to their conversation. I learned about an illustration of the local church assembly, about sacrifice gives freedom not loss, about learning history, about work attitude, about proper language giving the exact meaning, about ever learning. They also discussed Christian books, the modern ones and about one that Uncle Pak Soon (interesting initials) liked: "The way of..." (the only reason why I think the title is that because it talks about the different ways of Bible characters.) He said the book was challenging with no punctuation, easily forgetting what the top of the page was saying when reaching the end. He also talked about making exercise part of daily life and not just a sectioned off disciplined time.
We had a good conversation (I was mostly listening) and I hope I will not soon forget the things I learned. I might record some things that are related to it, either is or expanded. These posts too are called "from pages of a journal" and I will state it down.
This too is exactly a conversation that Speech class wants us to have, a conversation encouraged (if not commanded) in the Bible, one that edifies and encourages and builds each other up.