A Day of Exhaustion and Quiet Purpose

Today was one of those days that leaves you physically drained, yet deeply fulfilled in a way that words can barely capture. We had a retreat with ACOM PHQ at TNK—a place of quiet beauty, owned by the sisters of the Anglican Church of Melanesia. The setting itself felt like a gentle invitation to pause, reflect, and realign. Even though the retreat came on short notice, it carried a clear purpose: to review ACOM’s workplace conduct. What could have been just another formal discussion turned into something more meaningful. There was a sense of sincerity in the conversations, and by the end of it, the outcome felt both successful and necessary. Looking back, the past few weeks have been full. We hosted visitors from New Zealand—members of ACOM’s management board—which added another layer of responsibility and expectation. I had submitted a report from my division and quietly assumed that would be enough, that perhaps my role in that space was minimal. But today reminded me that sometimes...

An Evening Walk From All Saints to Mt Austin Heights


Yesterday, I decided to take an evening walk from the office at All Saints back home to Mt Austin Heights. I left around 5:40 PM and didn’t reach home until 8:15 PM — a long walk, but such a wonderful one.

I genuinely enjoyed the whole journey. By the time I went to bed, my body felt lighter, my sleep came easily, and for once, I woke up without any back pain or body aches. It made me realise how much my body actually needs this kind of movement. Despite the distance, I think this is something I should do more often after work.

The walk itself wasn’t boring at all. Honiara evenings always come with a bit of unexpected colour. Yesterday, I came across two vehicles packed with people shouting and celebrating loudly. In Honiara, scenes like that usually mean one of two things — either a football team has won, or a cultural marriage celebration is taking place, where the bride is brought from her family to the groom’s side. I couldn’t tell which one it was yesterday, but it definitely added excitement to my walk.

If you like reading this also read, A small achievement worth smiling about.

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