Thursday, July 30, 2009

Adam cocok

On tuesday we took Adam to the clinic for his 1 year injectio Actually, the injection should be done within 9 mths to 12 mths, but we had it a lil bit delay for Adam. He is now 14mths:( However it was ok though)

Adam is now 9.8kg and his development is good for his age...

This time was quite difficult for the doc. to cocok Adam because he's hardened his butt and thus difficult for the needle to get through. Pity Adam:((
Fortunately, he was only crying during the injection period and immediately stop after that...and Alhamdulillah, he's ok the day after with no fever:))

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Abah and Alisa planting

It's been a long time since abah and mak last visit to my house. Alisa told wan to come and stay at my house.
"wan, dah lama wan tak datang kat umah adik..."

So, mak come to fulfil her promise to Alisa:)) During the stay, I asked abah to plant some of the seeds I've bought for century and abah is so good!!! at planting... So abah planted daun kucai and keladi...Alisa and Aiman lend a hand as well...Good for her actually since her parents (me and hubby laaa) so tak pandai!!!, so she can learn from her aki instead...:)))

Mak and I actually share the similarity:
1.we are not good at planting
2. we are afraid of ulat or anything related to it and
3. we are so lembikkk:))))


Abah and Alisa planting daun kucai

Abah spread the seeds...

All the vases filled with flowers previously had been replaced with daun kucai and placed at the 'taman bunga' previously (however the taman bunga was filled with lalang instead). During the clear up, abah found anak ular (from a poisonous snake species, according to abah) hide beside the rocks and the grass....

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Adam Botak

Adam had his hair cut at a barber shop. This is the first time he had his hair done with a pro.Normally hubby was his unpaid barber:)) I can't remember Aiman's age when we first took him for a cut but definitely not at Adam's age. On the first place hubby was skeptical with the idea, however I told him to give a try. Hubby was first customer, followed by Aiman and the lil Adam was last...

During hubby and Aiman's session, Adam wanted to have a look at it, so I stood near them as Adam watching their hair being cut. When it was his turn, the barber told hubby to hold Adam on his lap while he's cutting his hair. Surprisingly, Adam sat nicely and let his hair being shaved...After it was half shaved, he was curious as he felt the shaver running on his head, he put his hand on the head to feel it:)).

Unfortunately, I forgot to bring my hand phone so I can't snap his pic :((( However, this will not be his last time visiting the barber...and I'll make sure to have his pic taken, Insyaallah:)))


Adam after botak:)))


Bz with toys...

Monday, July 20, 2009

Mat Rempit Vs Transvestite

Read newspapers on the banning of Mat Rempit and transvestite scenes from the movie/drama. According to the police department, each time the movie related to Mat Rempit (can't name the movie, since I'm not those movies fan...) is being launched, police have to increase their operation due to the increasing numbers of the cases.

However, the actor,film director had their own opinion on this matters. According to them, the step taken is not fair to them, plus Malaysian viewer are clever enough to differentiate between good and bad.

My personal opinion is, I am 100% agree with the banning since these movies do have a greater impact on children and especially teenagers. They(film director etc.) need to understand that those viewers that are mentioned as being clever enough, are mostly adults with high level of maturity. But being teenagers/children, these categories are raw and fresh groups who are eager to try something new or challenge their capability to the limit. They need guidance from adults to show them the right path.

Still remember, how Aiman loves to watch those Mat Rempit movie and after that trying to imitate the 'fly on the bike' scene from the movies. Seeing his action was so frightening (even though, he did it on his bicycle:))) but the tendency to imitate those action was unbearable.

So, I think it's best for those in the movie lines to fulfill their social obligation and abide the order...

Friday, July 17, 2009

Aiman is a big boy

Yesterday, a few funny incidents happened when I sent Aiman to his KAFA class. I was rushing to send him to the class since I got meeting at 2.30pm. At 2.25pm I was about to send him, I listened to the radio while driving the car and I was concentrating on the issue discussed that I forgot to drop him by at his school. After a few meters from his shcool then he asked me:



"Mama, nak pergi mana ni? KAFA abang dah lepas..." and he kept giggling, so kelakar with the situation:)))



I can't stop laughing either, then I reversed the car and stopped at his class. Before he got out of the car, I gave him a kiss on his cheek as usual. Then he got out still, he kept on laughing with one of his hand wiping his cheek. I noticed that he was actually wiping off my lipstic left on his cheek and the action was actually spontaneous...

Recalled his action, I knew that Aiman has grown up and that is normal for a big boy:)))

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

New Students

Today is the registration day for new students. I see cars coming in our faculty building since early in the morning. The best part is, I enjoy a nice view from my room since it is located on top floor and facing the main road.

As early as 8 o'clock, I see parents waiting enthusiastically for the registration booth to be opened; the faces with full of hopes, praying for the best of their children. This is not a new phenomenon in any uni, colleges etc. Pursuing to a higher lever is like an oblige ritual nowadays.

Somehow, not all students will have the same view here. They might come for the sake of their parents and turn up to be problem students with lack of interest in study. Some of them are so innocence during the first semester and change into a completely different person in the next semester as a consequences of peer influences. The moral here is; these kids needs to be prepared with strong inner value and religious background. Recalled the words from the ustaz, the age between 15 and 35 will determine who are we on the next stage of our life.Meaning: This is the critical time where we may be bad at early stage of teenagers, however if we manage to change and become a good muslim, Insyallah we'll be in a right track.

Thus, this is where, parents play an important role to guide and feed them with the right educations and strenghten their core. This reminder goes to me as well:)) For me as an academician, we do have our role to play as a fardhu kifayah, not only teaching them specifically in the related subjects, but to 'educate' them of becoming a better person/muslim as this will play a greater impact when they're out of the colleges.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Down Memory Lane...

Found the pic of me and my sis masa kecik2 dulu:)) Mom said the pic was taken when I was 3 yrs old and my sis was 5 ...Looking at my face, I think Alisa's face must has took after me, agree???


Me with a sour face:)))

My sis and I

Small photographer

Found these pics in my hand phone, taken by Aiman and Alisa from the Conan series I think. Quite amazed with the technique:)))



Sunday, July 12, 2009

Moving to a new building

I was just done with packing and unpacking. We were moving from the old building to our own faculty building. What a tiring works. We had to move all our labs and lecturers' room as well. Personally, I would rather staying in the old building for its surrounding and easy access to all my friends. But, if it is an order, what can I do...

My room is located on the top floor (4th floor yaaa...), where all the lecturers' room are located. The third, second and ground floor are for the labs, and not forgetting our faculty office is in the ground floor!!! Can you imagine, me on the top floor and the faculty office on the ground floor??, with the skinny me:)) I would rather save my lil fats rather than going down to the office frequently... So my new routine is, once I'm up, the only time for me to get down is during the breakfast hour and lunch and balik time:)))

For the time being, there is no phone line, no internet access (what a life???). So we have to bear with all the lacking here n there. However, for me, I can't help it with no INTERNET!!!!! so, fast solution, subscribed to a broadband:((( Never think of it previously. The idea was just popped up and yes!!! now I have the internet access hehehehe....

So friends...welcome to my new room:))!!!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

How will you react...

I'm a very simple yet complicated (others might think that I'm complicated...but personally, I don't think so). People can see me through, I'll react immediately to any dissatisfaction, I'll tell others when I'm happy. And actually they don't need my words for those expression since I'm so crystal clear, everything is shown on my face. That was the real me...


I don't feel at ease if I made mistakes to others. However, I do have my own definition of who the 'others' is...I don't like being cheated, backstabbed by whom that I called friends. So what is friendship to me? It is about being true to your friends and not just being there for them but being their mirror. They should know the truth about everything, even though it's hurt on the first place. But that was what a true friend does...Some of my friends said that I'm a selective in choosing friends, I'm not sure bout that, but thinking back, maybe it was true since I'm a kinda loyal friend. I'll stick to them forever...Insyallah


What is my my point here? If I don't like someone (I have my very strong reason for not liking the person) I will not going to pretend as if I'm ok. I'll ignore the person and disacknowledge their existence no matter who they are...That is me and how I response ...Some people said that I'm being too harsh but I can't help it and I can't even look into their eyes...


I'm not being a hard to deal person, it just that I can't communicate with this kind of people. And I knew that, they might take me as an arrogant person. But, that is me...I had this advice from a friend of mine that I should just act accordingly (pretend that I'm ok with the situation and just leave it like that...). But, really I can't do it!!!Sometimes I think how will others react if there were in my shoes? Will they just ignore and pretending as if nothing happen? or act the same way...Hhhhmmmmm. I'm not sighing nor complaining, I just feel so tired and bored dealing with the same situation again and again, even though I may seem strong outside but I'm still a woman with lots of weaknesses and I do have feeling...