Monday, August 27, 2012

Deepest gratitude

Halo!

Today, I am gonna share to all of you an interesting story which happened to me yesterday evening.

I had plenty of work to settle yesterday and I was also rushing to complete my medical check up in KPJ. Well, once I finished with the check up, I went off hoping to reach home fast, trying to avoid the traffic. On my journey home, some uncle was pointing at me, giving directions for me to pull over at the side. In the midst of traffic during peak hours ( it was around 5pm - where workers all in a hurry to go back home and so did I ), I panically pulled over and wind down my windscreen a little and asked the uncle what is wrong. Truthfully, I feared if I had hit him unintentionally at the junction before. He politely tells me that one of my car tire at the back had exploded (I was completely unaware - so indulge on getting home quickly) and suggested I change it. Obviously!

Just as I stepped out of my car, 2 men came out from a car parked behind me (so sudden) offering for assistance. Although I suspected them to be those people who intentionally done something to cause me into the situation, I am thankful for their help. They charge me RM45. =_=" I don't even have that much cash with me.

The story here is, as soon as I pulled over, I realized a police officer just coincidently driving nearby and he stopped by to check out the situation. He stayed with me during the process of tire replacing telling me that he'd do so just incase these guys tried to hit me or do something bad. They were almost done and I was really puzzled on how to pay them, so this very nice policeman went off with his motorbike, I think to a nearest ATM machine and came back paying those men the amount they asked for. HOW GREAT IS THAT? He even gave me RM20 as a spare money for me to continue my journey. I am really thankful to that police officer but I couldn't get his name or properly thank him. And of course, I'd like to pay him back. :)

So, if by any chance he is reading this, please Sir contact me. I'd really love to pay you back and say thank you properly. :)

THANK YOU!

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Aidilfitri Special



Assalamualaikum and Good day everybody!

I am truly sorry for postponing this Aildilfitri Special Post. I was waiting for the pictures, so that I can upload it here for all of you to see. :)

So here are the timeline of the event :

Look, I have sparkling ears!

On the eve of Raya, I spent time with my cousins playing "bunga api" & "mercun" (firecrackers). It was exciting as I managed to play more than one type of bunga api. haha. I know, IT IS kinda lame, but I have a bad record with mercun. When I was much younger, I once stepped on a moving mercun and injured my foot. So, I was banned from playing it up until this raya. ;) Actually, I broke the rules and played it anyways. ;)

Sara, K.Bella and Me.
My mom & Aunt also came down to play.

My Eid-Mubarak celebration this year was done in modesty. The first few days of raya, my family celebrates it in Alor Setar, Kedah which belongs to my mother's side. Yes, I have two Kampung(s). How awesome is that?!

Me & My family (Alam & K.Bella were missing)
The whole family
With Tok Chah
Recognize the pose?
 The first day itself for me was not that exciting. I am not sure with everybody else, but I had diarrhea. A BAD DIARRHEA. =_=" So, as you guest, I was leaving traces of myself in almost every single house I visited. Eiiiuuuww! No matter how disgusting it was, it's the true story. (",) Nevertheless, I continued my day, refused to be defeated by it, I pulled myself back together for a few more houses. The second day was much better but I was still sick. :(

That's me, falling asleep after a long tiring day
Dine in on the 2nd day!
Open house at relatives

BABIES!
We went to Perak's house (my dad's side) on the third day of raya. It was absolutely amazing. I had the chance to actually hold an infant. I had this phobia of holding babies as I have a history of dropping one. That was long looooong time ago. Now, I am over it. And kids call me CikSu. I don't prefer Maksu as it sounds so OLD SCHOOL. Ciksu is more like it. :)







The next day, My family and my cousins went fishing. I got myself a fish in just less than 10 minutes. haha. It was definitely a great experience. 

Everybody is so indulge in fishing
Look! I caught a fish,
Later that evening, we went to an Open House organized by my father's school alumni. It turned out to be a reunion to some of them. It was an event worth participating. :) 

Papa's reunion

Photo time!

Foodalicious!

Packing some back for later

Ya ya, I was acting pretty

Okay, that's it. I can't possibly report all of my activities here. It would be too long if I did. Nevertheless, I hope all of you had fun during Aidilfitri. As for the non-muslims, how about you force your muslims friends to invite you to their open houses or if they don't plan on any, force them to have one. Cause, surely, great food awaits you. ;)

Till then, HAVE FUN!

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Very upset with some people which have no respect to the others. =_="

Assalamualaikum to my dear readers (if there's any)

I just finished reading an article on Yahoo! about some Muslim women who wanted to sue for religious discrimination while working on disney. For more update click here.

Anyway, it was not about the article I am upset about but the comments.
I was really hoping to see just a simple "comment" about her action but well, I see a pretty hurtful remarks most of them made towards us Muslims and Islam.

Well, it is okay to give your opinion on something but there is also a limit to the freedom. We live in a world with various cultures and faith. And as those had been living for more than thousands of years among us, why can't we still respect each other and just be nice. We may not understand other religions apart from our own (some of us may even not fully understand our own yet). But we who holds onto our faith are trying our best to be closer to our God/beliefs. Does not matter if I'm a Muslim, or he is a Christian or she's and Atheist. We each have our own faith and each of us should take the effort to at least know a little bit about the other's and try to understand them enough for us to respect them.

It's fine if you don't want to, but please don't dishonor other people's faith.

Of course from history there are wars which are caused by religious differences but now? How could they call themselves civilized if they don't even act like one.

Every religions have their own preaches and duties which its followers need to obey. Some will follow full heartedly and some will not. These different religions itself came from God and it is perfect in their own way, the only thing to taint it is the followers. So please, do not misunderstood between Muslims and Islam. Islam is the way of life, and Muslims are the people who accept it.

Grow up, and accept the fact that WE ARE HERE! and we are not going anyway.


Well of course, from the article, 
I am a little bit upset about Disney
but same goes to that worker also. 
She should be aware of where she is living in, 
and should also be aware of the terms and conditions 
of Disney before she accepted the job.
 Of course I personally did hope that the management could accept it 
but I know that it is not going to be that simple. 
There are rules for people to follow in certain places. 
Just decide which one you are willing to follow. 
The company or your way of life.
 ;)

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Pandelela Rinong.

Another young Malaysian to contribute to our medals score board for 2012 London Olympics.

Thank you Pandelela Rinong 
for those beautiful dive which puts you third with a bronze medal in the women's 10 meters diving. :) We are truly proud of you.


credit picture to : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/London-Olympics-2012-Live-Blog-All-eyes-on-Geeta-Phogat-as-the-Indian-grappler-looks-set-to-beat-the-odds-on-Day-13/liveblog/15417308.cms

Sunday, August 5, 2012

DLCW

" You know, what Malaysia WANTED was a gold medal, but what it NEEDED was a hero. Thank you LCW for being our hero.. Never doubt you value.. :) " 
- Yugen Deran -

That quote above itself explains it all. In my eyes, he is the true winner. Don't be sad Dato Lee Chong Wei, you have one Malaysia supporting you. Just do your best always. Cause we do believe in you. You are in fact the greatest badminton player of your era. ;)


credit to : http://kulanzsalleh.com/final-olympic-badminton-london-2012-lee-chong-wei/