Al-Fatihah

I was sitting on the bed, aimlessly channel surfing (yeah, all 5 channels!) when the news came out. I guess I was one of the few persons who received the news about its early stages. Kak Anne went straight on the Internet to read more. They did not report that Malaysia was involved but alas, later on I found out that it had taken the lives of approximately 63 people from Penang, Kedah and Selangor. Let's pray and hope for the best for those people involved in this disaster.

And a few days back Joe's father passed away. Heart complications. Be strong, my dear. God loves him more than the rest of us. May his soul rest in peace.

Look what the stork brought...

stork


You could probably guess that I'm bored to death with this umpteenth entry for today. Thought this might be as a good a time as any to announce the arrival of my third niece Aryssa Rizqin. Her mom is still contemplating putting a 'Puteri' in front of her name. She does not want to, but Qin Qin's sister has it and Qin Qin's grandmom has insisted upon it. We'll see how it goes when she gets back to Malaysia and has to register her name in the Home Ministry.

Qin


(p/s)And congratulations to As and Shidi -- they're gonna have a baby!


(p/p/s)congratulations too to Ifa and Syumi -- hope their baby will come soon.

Lemony Snicket's: A Series of Unfortunate Events


I totally dig this movie. Enuff sed.

I confess...

that I fell asleep in the middle of the movie. It has been two days since Judgment Day and I have been letting my guards down where it concerns my sleep cycle. So can you blame me? Erm..maybe but it was half past 5 and both inside and outside it was dark. A sleep conducive environment. Plus the Phantom was getting on my nervers going on and on about his ugly face and how the world discriminated against him.

But short nap aside, The Phantom of the Opera was a pleasant movie adaptation from the original novel written by Gaston Leroux. Gerard Butler plays the Phantom, whose face was disfigured from birth and was named as the Devil's Child because of his misfortune. Pitied by a young ballerina, Madame Giry (Miranda Richardson), he was taken to the Opera Populaire, the French Opera House and hid in the deep recesses of the building. He grew to be an obsessed adult who knows only the world of the opera. Enter the damsel in distress Christine (Emmy Rossum), a daughter of a former violinist who was training as a chorus girl. The Phantom was determined for her to advance as the lead role of the Opera House. The film revolves around the Phantom's obsession with Christine, trying to make her his eternal bride while at the same time Christine is falling in love with the Opera's patron Vicomte de Chagny (Patrick Wilson).

The musical score was remarkable, except for a few annoying rock-style rendition of the main theme. The cast was commendable, but I did not have any knowledge of their previous performance to compare them to. All in all it was an enjoyable evening, short naps, runny nose and all. Street creds goes to Huneydew. Thanks for inviting me. Lepas ni ajak la lagi.

More Pics By the Beach








Is it due to lack of anything better to write about?

Weekend Activity



I remember being told by my brothers and sisters about how every weekend my abah and mak would take all of them to the beach, any beach in our hometown. The four of them would go swimming together. My dad was an avid swimmer and he taught all of my siblings how to swim. The were like fish in the sea. Mak would cook up a storm knowing that her kids would be famished after hours of being in the water. Her usual fare and favorite among our family was nasi lemak. During this time, I wasn't even conceived. I must have been up there in the heavens being told by God that my time hasn't come yet.


When I came along, they were growing up to be teenagers and soon were caught up with their studies. I guess my abah and mak also felt a little older and they stopped taking their kids to the beach; so I missed out on that experience. I remember my abah only taught me how to swim ONCE; one sunny morning in the cold water of a small river in rural KT. He just held me in a horizontal position and dropped me in the water and expected me to float. I must have choked in a gazillion gallon of water. Yeah, I know it was extreme but it was the most fun experience of learning how to swim. I miss those moments and I wish that I was born sooner if only for the desire to experience what my siblings experienced with mak and abah.


Now, my first brother has taken to following abah's footsteps. As a first child, he's taken on the role of a responsible son, or in my mak's words, anak yang taat by calling my parents every week and making it a point to visit them at least once every month. And, being a good dad that he is, he never fails to bring his kids to the beach. Granted, my nieces and nephew are not swimmers yet but they take to the water like it was their elixir of life (ahem!). The little one has only now started to learn to immerse herself in deep water and I reckon she too will soon be an eager beaver in the water.


In retrospect, although I did not get to experience the more rigorous activities that abah and mak had taught my brothers and sistes I guess they had other ways of showing me how to have fun. Like how abah taught me how to ride the motorbike and how mak taught me how to sew. It's been ages since I rode abah's kapcai and god knows I could not sew to save my life; but I know that in some ways it was my parents' way of showing me the little things that are part of their lives that I would no doubt remember when I think of them until the day I die.

Temporary Respite

Okay, so most of it are over. For a little while, I can rest my feet,

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clear my clutter,

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and sit back and enjoy a meal with a good book.

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In case any of you were wondering, the shoes are Bata, the striped socks and gloves are New Look, the pencil Faber-Castell, the dish was pan-fried Tesco salmon on McCormick's lemon butter sauce and butter sauteed Tesco mixed vegetables..and the book Marian Keyes' Sushi for Beginners..and oh!..the plate, is from Everyday, I think, courtesy of Nagakayu and Elixir. (ahem, talk about name-dropping). I could get used to this. Alas, the Judgement Day is yet to come. Have a good weekend folks!

Manipulation

It could happen to the best of persons. No, I don't mean BEING manipulated but rather being the person who MANIPULATES. Personally, I don't care much for people who manipulate others solely to satisfy their own needs. Oh, don't get me wrong; I may accept the notion of a barter trade, simply put, If you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours. However, I simply could not condone the act of pure manipulation. You put a person into a situation where he/she does not want to be or is unwilling to be in. It is not a commendable act. For one, it compromises that person's opinion of you; and two, it would lead to only temporary happiness.

Dear God, may those people kiss the ground they spit on.

Untuk kamu.....

No one knows how to love me quite like you do

When it comes down to the things i like
Boy, you know just how to satisfy me
You pick me up when i'm down, you put my feet on solid ground
And you make me your first priority

When there are clouds on a rainy day
You know how to bring sunshine to my life
And i've never felt this way before
You make me feel like i'm your goddess

Aaliyah
No One Knows How to Love Me Quite Like You Do

This is how it goes...

so the weather has been awful so far. That's the first bad news since I landed. I knew it was too good to be true. First it was at the immigrations. I was sweating buckets worrying if I wouldn't be let into this cold damp country. What with my wheezing cough and horrid sweaty face. Indian looking Britsh officer said Hi and I hello'd back. How long are you gonna stay? Approximately a month, sir. Finished your bachelor's degree? (confused but flattered) Ahem, yes. What's your purpose of coming here? Erm to take exams. Ok, have a good evening. (Yay!!!!) You too, cheers. It went like a breeze. Not like the first time I was here. Felt like a farm animal. Must have been the multiple stamps from myriad of European countries on my passport, eheh. Next, received a call from Kelana Convoy tour guide, Mr S. Assalamualaikum. Waalaikummussalam. Weh ko dah sampai ka? Ya, ya baru keluar terminal 3. Ohoh. Hah Tunggu...sweet sue ngan classmate ko akan amik ko. Hah! Ye ke? Ya ya. Tenkiu Mr S. Okok no problem. Yay! Saves me from taking the Woking Railair. Next, called sweet sue. Kat mana tu? Nak masuk parking. Akak tunggu kat 'Pick up Only'. Okok. Blue Ford Escort passes by. Three people came out. Huh? Sani boy? I thought it was gonna be Lond. Sleepyhead, how are you? Same old greeting from Sani Boy. Good, nice to see you. Salam salam. hug hug (not with Sani Boy lah!) and get into car. Next, Sweet Sue suggested. Nak gi Mawar? Akak mana tau jalan. Sani, do u want to taste Malaysian food? What? At this hour? Yes. Alright, let's gamble. After about an hour and a half reach deserted parking lot. Car got parked. Took coat. Got out. Hot damn! or rather Fricking freezing damn! The weather was cooooooldd. My cough got worse. My lungs hurt and my breasts were sporting goosebumps (Kinkiness not intentional). They say it's gonna be one cold winter here. But at least I got my first meal here in the form of Nasi Goreng Special Mawar and Mango juice, served by Mr. S no less! So yeah...that is how it goes.