Sunday, September 25, 2005

Amri's Concert Day - Part II

So we went to the concert, Adam included. Now I realised what I should do. I should have invested in a kindy and have concert every month. Those cute little angels were amazing. Even Amri looked kinda cute. I took my hat (or tudung) off to the teachers. It sure was a hard work to train those hyper kids. Amazing how Amri's teacher managed to get him to follow the instruction.









Amri's concert day

Goodness.....Amri was supposed to be at his kindy by 7.15am for his concert. Adooiii....we really are a family of non morning person. Our day started at 9.00am the earliest. Why did the teachers need the kids to be there at this ungodly hour. Kelana Jaya was only 15 minutes away. Even bibik has not cooked any breakfast yet. Not that Amri could stomach anything that early anyway.

Well.....we did manage to send him by 7.10am and the gate was not even opened yet. But a handful of kids and two teachers were already there so we left Amri under their care and proceeded to eat breakfast at mamak's place.

This is Amri inside the car, dressed in his concert costume but only half awake.

Saturday, September 24, 2005

Hi Haziq

We managed to reach Kuantan safely amids the very heavy rain all the way. Reached Pantai Balok allright but got a bit lost looking for Adik's house. It all looked the same in the heavy rain. Turned out, Ummi, Gie and his family were there as well. Ummi must have either missed her latest cucu terribly or simply doing her spotcheck on Adik. Amri was happy to see his cousin Ikhwan whom he seemed to occasionally called Irfan. Irfan was Intan's son whom we planned to see in Kemaman but unfortunately has to be cancelled. Amri was forever getting these two fellas mixed up.

Well...finally managed to meet my latest handsome nephew, Haziq Mikhail.
Adam was ecstatic, which prompted others to hint at me. Sorry guys....I definitely had no plan to bake any cute little muffin this year. Or next year. Hint to me again the year after, coz I may have second thought.

Thought that the two boys would love a dip at Pantai Balok, which is practically just behind Adik's place. Unfortunately, it was a time of low tide so the beach looked very ugly and very far away. Luckily none of the boys were too gung ho about going swimming this time.

Friday, September 23, 2005

Out of town

After weeks of mundane work and school, day in day out, finally the boys and I managed to squeeze in a break. This afternoon, we'll be going to visit my newborn nephew at Kuantan. Well.....truth is the nephew is already two months old. Somehow, we did not manage to visit him during the first two months of his life. *sigh* guilty as charged, your honour...

However, this will be a short trip because Amri will be having his annual school concert on Sunday morning. So, we have to be back before that. And speaking of concert.....teacher Rosma said this morning that Amri's costume is not yet ready. Gee.....then when an I supposed to collect the costume?

Sorry to Intan of Kemaman because the boys and i will not be able to drop by at your place. We are already cutting it fine as it is. And hubby reasoned that he and your hubby (Arip) already met a few days ago so they already did their catching up. Duh! Lotsa hugs to Irfan and the girls okay and hope you all enjoyed Irfan's school concert. I promise to drop by during raya trip, Insyaallah and bring as many books as possible to make up for this.

Now...what do you buy as present for a two months old baby? The one I have look more suited to a two days old infant. And to the new mom.....breastpump? Parenting mags?
Hahahaha...spoken like I really have a few hours to shop.

Thursday, September 08, 2005

Full house till Sunday

I have a full house again. Cheers!!!! Its been quite sometime since I had guests. Except Kak Cik, Ajoe and Nan of course, but they did not count as house guests. They are....hmmmm...sort of permanent resident. Except that, they did not take up full time residence. Whatever lah...point is, they come and go as they like.

Well.....back to the full house. We have Che' Non, Hisham and Nazri (plus a friend) all the way from Terengganu. Che' Non is Ummi's sister. She lost her only daughter due to a road accident sometime in 2002 and her husband two months later, due to post kidney surgery complication. She was devastated but the whole family rallied up to her, giving strong support. Che' Non is pretty strong herself, putting up brave front for the sake of her other kids, learning to be a breadwinner after being a housewife all her married life. For that, I respected her.

It's good to have Che' Non back to our house again. This time for a merry cause. It's Nazri's convocation day this coming Saturday. Che' Non must have been very proud and a wee bit nostalgic. Afterall, the time we sent Nazri off to UiTM, the late Ayah Ngah was still around, teasing me to no end about my temperamental red Satria. This time, only Che' Non is around to see Nazri receiving his much deserved scroll, though duly escorted by Hisham.

Che' Non has been through a lot. She deserves to be happy now.

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Lata Bayu

Just imagine the ice cold water, the lovely big green trees, the sound of waterfall and birds chirping away merrily.....

Warming up. The boys, who were more familiar with swimming pool, were rather overwhelmed by the big river.


Let us go together...




The floaty was abandoned

Ibu....fish!!!!!!!!

Having fun!

Bukit Merah Laketown

I went through the photos in my camera and noticed that I did not have much. Hmmph! It sort of difficult to remember without the photos with my limited memory capacity. And not that easy to retell the holiday as bedtime stories to Amri (and Adam if he can sit still). Amri did not fancy the usual bedtime stories or books. He insist on real life story, with him as the hero. So naturally, photos serve as story book with the story teller reliving the story of trips, cousins, grandparents, aunties and uncles. And sometimes the kindy story, which are fully made up since hubby and I are not quite sure the going ons there.

Wellll....have to make do with what I managed to capture

On the boat ride to visit Orang Utan Island. Managed to wrestle Adam into the life jacket for a few minutes then off it went. Amri meanwhile was fascinated with the safety wistle.

The oldest urang utan at the island. Amri was convinced that this particular orang utan was actually one of his friend

Fish feeding at orang utan island



Back from orang utan island and landed at Ecopark. Lotsa animals to see but Adam was dead tired. So we skip the walk and went to skycycle instead.

Adam feasting on ice cream beside the duck pond

The boys crashed out. Amri loved the sofabed and wanted one in his bedroom.

No pictures at all for our time at waterpark. The cameraman, i.e yours truly were too busy enjoying and splashing herself silly to bother with camera. If fact, I did not even bring the camera to the waterpark. Which i kind of regret a bit now. No photos of our paddleboat trip too...that one was fun!

The waterpark was the first that we hit shortly after we checked in and remained there for the rest of the afternoon. The kids loved the place. I enjoyed it too though the scatterbrain me forgot to bring towels. Don't ask how we managed :)

Sunday, September 04, 2005

A mind well rested

I'm back!!!

It was a good trip. We were back at Kedah visiting my parents and grandmother. Felt like being away for years. Mak was recovering well and has resumed most of her usual activities. She is still under 'pantang' though and has to stay away from seafood, chicken and lamb. But it did not stop her from cooking Abah's fav - sambal tumis udang plus petai, almost everyday.

Tok however was a different story. She was getting from bad to worse and lately, became bedridden. It was sad to see the once very active person being confined to her bed and needed help to even get to the bathroom. Knowing her, being immobile was the most difficult thing in the world. She is the kind of person who prepared her coffee from scratch, i.e from picking the coffee beans from their trees to the steaming hot cuppa.
I wished we could do something, like looking for another doctor, specialist or even traditional medicine. But then, like Abah said, every way I could think of, and more, were already tried or at least been considered by Abah and PakCik Tajol. Her age, being 80++ was no help, the risk were high.

We managed to squeeze in a short stay at Bukit Merah Laketown and the kids were really thrilled. Days of chasing after two excited boys really did me good, physically and mentally.

Thanks a million to dear hubby for the trip :)