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Monday, May 31, 2010

Perginya seorang insan yang digelar Uncle/Tok "Bond"... Al Fatihah

A dearest uncle of us passed away this morning at HKL. He was diagnosed with colon cancer a year ago (similar with abah's case), and was in and out of HKL since December last year. He was warded almost a month ago, and was in the state of coma couple of weeks ago until his death this morning. Please recite al Fatihah for the arwah, Kamaruzzaman bin Sidin. 





Pakcik, we will always remember your joke and laughter. The sight of you, carrying the briefcase (hence the nickname uncle bond) that everybody knew contained duit raya on the early morning of raya, and every nieces and nephews of yours will line up in front of you to seek forgiveness and the duit raya, will always remained fresh in my mind. You were one cool uncle and had always treated us, your nieces and nephews, like your own children. Pakcik you were the greatest uncle in the world.


Semoga Allah mencucuri rahmat ke atas rohnya.

yours truly,

Sunday, May 30, 2010

It's officially winter

Yup... it is now winter...our fourth winter in Brisbane.
.....and the dateline is getting closer...

yours truly,

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Yaya's has a new ....errr some new pets

Bile stick insect tak jadi, yaya minta lain pulak...

"Mama, can I have some bettles? Everyone is going to take them home".
"Some what?", I asked.
"Bettle, you know like a ladybird. I can take care of them. I will feed them with some carrots, lettuce or apples. Ms R says I can take them home if I have the permission."
"But you just had the stick insect, and it's dead." I said
"Owwwhhhh.... please Ma....I promise I will look after them."

Aduhai....kesian pulak dengar. So I agreed to Yaya's request and let her adopt some bettles. At that time, in my mind, I imagined a friendly bettle like the ladybird. Upon hearing my approval, Yaya rushed into the kitchen, looked into the cabinet for a container.

And on the day she returned with the bettle, I was at the office. Just before she was going to bed, she realised she had not introduced me to her new bettle friend.

"Mama, nie la bettle too," said Yaya while holding the container.
Excited, I went closer to her. And what a shocked I had when I saw what was inside the container.



"Eeeeeiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii........ apa nih kakak!! This is not bettle."
"Yela...these are mealworms. Nanti dah besar dia jadi bettle laaaa." Yaya tries to explain to her Mama yang dah rasa geli gelaman.......eeeeeeeiiii


"Ok laaa....but don't ask me to feed or do anything to the bettle ekkk... Mama geli." Dan terus jadi bahan ketawa Yaya malam tu. Bangga betul dia bila dapat tau Mama dia nie ada weakness jugak...huhuhu...

Tapi bila dah sehari dua dok tengok, rasa menarik jugak. Berani la jugak telek-telek dan amik gambar. Hahhahaha. Ada citer pasal carrot tu...

"Yaya, who cut the carrot for you?"
"Kakak laaa...." Yaya said.
"Eh...kan mama kata jgn usik pisau." I said.
"No...tu kan carrot dari lauk ayam (padprik) yg Mama masak tu. Kakak basuh dulu."
"Laaaaaaaaa......" den geleng kepala aje laaa...patut la tgk ada bettle yg dah terbalik, kaki kat atas. Penangan padprik rupenya.

Yaya...Yaya...

p.s. more info on mealworm, click here.

yours truly,

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Teringin nak makan kuih yang hijau tu

Tetiba aje teringat kat kuih warna hijau, manis-manis, rasa telur. Haaaah...betul la tu....kuih bakar. Selalu kalau ada kenduri kat rumah mak, mesti mak order kuih bakar kat sorang aunty nih. Sedap, wangi, dengan kerak gula, mmg asli, bakar pun guna sabut kelapa. Tapi makan kena jaga-jaga, sangat-sangat manis.

Bila dah teringin kat sini, apa lagi option yang ada kan. Buat sendiri laaa. Thanks to Mamafami for the recipe.
Den copy n paste aje la ye.




KUIH BAKAR
Original recipe : Salt N Turmeric

Ingredients :

2/3 cup sugar (I reduced to 1/2 cup)
1/2 cup pandan juice or (1 teaspoon pandan paste + 1/2 cup water)
3/4 to 1 cup flour
400 ml coconut milk (1 1/2 cwn santan)
3 eggs
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoon butter
toasted sesame seeds

Method :

1. Pre heat oven to 180 C (360 F)
2. Blend all the above ingredients, except sesame seeds, in a blender.
3. Butter the pan and pour the mixture into it.
4. Sprinkle the toasted sesame seeds on top.
5. Bake for 45 minutes to 1 hour.

Method tu yg paling best...dump everything into a blender. And press the button. Bakar. Sejukkan. Potong-potong dan ...bismillah... :D


yours truly,

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Of friends and families, a lesson for Yaya

I had several heart to heart talked with Yaya last week and a week before. Of late I saw Yaya a bit quiet and kept to herself a lot. Plus she was under the weather a week ago, and not able to attend school for a couple of days. According to her, she is unhappy, in a way. Actually she is happy, but not quite like she is back at home. I know she misses home a lot. So we had a long chat, trying hard to teach her a lesson or two about life at the same time. Eventually, she looked happy after we talked about it. I realised we have not spending a lot of time together lately,  and might be the reason for this.

One of the chat we had is about her getting along at school. One day I was curious with whom she had lunch with everyday. I was shocked when she said nobody. This is the 2nd term of school, and yet she still has difficulty in making friends. I knew from the beginning, when she started schooling early this year, that she might face communication problem. Although she had attended kindy and prep here, and that was a year ago before she had to return home and continue schooling at her kampung. A year away, and she had neglected this second language. Malay is the medium of communication back home, though at school she learnt English and her grandparents frequently speak English, but the environment makes her feel more comfortable speaking in our mother tongue.

Quite surprising I was, of coz, because when we first arrived here, she adapted to this foreign environment easily. In fact, her first day at the kindy, she survived without me around. I had to leave her as I had to attend a class. Within a month, she spoke English, with oz slang without any hesitation. And when we went home in year 2008 to celebrate Eid, she faced problem speaking in Malay. I remembered a scene at a playground, when Yaya tried to speak to other children and making friends, she tried her best to talk to them, in English, and there was a kid who said, "Apa la budak nie cakap..." Poor Yaya. However, she kept trying to make the conversation, and eventually she managed to join in.

But things have changed. Now she is too shy to speak, and from the talk we had, I discovered that her major problem with making friends at school is communication. She is afraid to talk to people because she is unable to speak better. She has no problem with English. She can speak good English, but what she is lacking is the capacity to deliver it confidently. Her shy overcomes her confident thus lead to fear. Plus she said, "all her classmate have their own group of friends, I don't know how to talk to them". I said to her that your classmates have known each other a long time before you were here, of course they talked and walked together and be with each other almost all the time. But if you don't walk up to them and introduce yourself, they will never know you. So I teach her a trick. The trick is, smile and introduce yourself. "Say Hi! My name is Aleeya. You can call me Yaya. Can I sit with you?" In my heart, hope this will work for her.

Another thing that I told Yaya is, the value of friendship. Actually am not a good person to give advise about friendship. I had a handful of experiences with friends, both good and bad. So I told yaya, friends are important, but not as important as your family. Friends can come and go, but only a good one remains and understand you in and out. A good friend is not easy to find. And when you found one, try your very best to maintain the relationship. I also shared word of wisdom given by my grandpa to my mom and her siblings, "Lakunya kamu kerana laku kamu". Meaning, people will accept you of who you are, just be yourself, and don't pretend to be someone you are not. After all you can never please everybody.

However, the one relationship to protect most is, between you and your family. Because
these are the people who will always be with you no matter what, through thick and thin, and accept you in what shape you are in. These are the people who will support you in anyway they can. These are the people who will pray for your success, health and hope that you will under Allah's blessing all the time. This was the serious talk I had with yaya, in fact it was the first one. I didn't know how much she can digest, but very hope she gets the message.

Sigh.... it really has been a very long time since I last sat down with yaya, and asked her how is she getting along. A very long time since I last gave my full attention to her. My fault really, been busy with the work. I took a lot of things for granted. And I regretted it. Try my best to NOT repeat it again.

I know Mother's Day has gone weeks ago, but I want to share you a gift that I received from Yaya on Mother's Day.


A keychain that she made at school. The school provided the keychain to all student studying at Ironside State School. So Yaya wrote a message on a piece of paper and inserted it into the keychain. She did asked for a few dollars to buy me something from the Mother's Day stalls held at her school. But I refused and say that she doesn't have to buy me anything. A prayer for my health and success is the most precious gift for me. I don't need a special day to celebrate, everyday is a mother's day for me, because I got to spend my day with my two lil' princesses, the best gifts that Allah has bestowed upon me.
Before ending this long entry, I would like to thank everyone who has been following my blog and left comments be it an advise or opinion or just to say hi. Thank you thank you thank you. I appreciate all the friendship started from this blog and hope we will remain friend forever.

p.s. When this post is published, Yaya has making progress in developing friendship. She now has a group of friend to have lunch with everyday.


yours truly,

Monday, May 17, 2010

Yaya with her Goliath Stick insect: The End

Memang tak de rezeki kami la untuk melihat telur tu menetas. After week four, still nothing. And so we decided, to give it a rest. Pronounce dead at week four.





I googled for a few pictures of the insect. So this is how a Goliath Stick insect, or its scientific name "Eurycnema Goliath", looks like.



Macam mentadak kan...tapi besar. This insect is very prominent in Australia. Kalau la menentas dan membesar...takut gak den nak menjaganya. Anyway, if you want to know more about this insect, I provided you with this link .


yours truly,

Monday, May 10, 2010

Astaghfirullahalazim

Yaya, adik and I was not well last week. The weather were unpredictable, hot during the day, cold at night. Almost like winter, yet there is still a month to go until the season change. There have been a lot going in my mind lately, happy and sad, uncertainty.... difficult to say, and can't really express it. My weakness is to let it go, some people can do it easily. But I will usually keep it inside until I can't bear it anymore and broke down to tears.

Astaghfirullahalzim .... Ya Allah, berikanlah aku kekuatan dalam menghadapi segala ujian ini. Padamu aku berserah, padamu aku memohon ketenangan. Amin.

yours truly,

Friday, May 7, 2010

Bila dia mula mengira...

Once a upon a time, in a place far far away, there live a family of four, who just had breakfast on one weekday morning.

Amacam boleh tulis buku cerita for kids tak?? hehehe

OK OK... I have a story to tell. One day, I was helping Yaya getting ready for school. I opened her closet, but stop when I saw a calendar on her closet door. It is not about why the calendar is on that door for I was the one who printed the calendar so that she can cross-out the day, and be more vigilant of the days and the months. I occasionally check the calendar, to make sure she did her task properly.

So on that day, I saw she made a circle on the 1st September.

So I asked her, "Yaya, why did you circle the 1st of September?". She replied, "Because it is my birthday, and I want to remember that." "But your birthdate is not 1st of September", I said. "Owwhhh... so when is it?", she asked. "It's 21st of September", I said, and making a face to her.

So she went back to her room, to make the correction. After atang sent her off, I walked back to her room, to check on the calendar, make sure she got it right this time. And what I saw made me laugh...















Besides making the correction to her birthdate, she add another circle on the month of October, and wrote, " ..balik Malaysia lagi..." ahahhahaha ahahahhah  ahahahhah... where did she get the idea, though I did told her we will go back somewhere in Sept or October (InsyaAllah), but no exact date. What I can only presumed is she got it from her grandma. A night before, I heard her talking to Mak, and I did hear she said October. I assumed Mak said to her, "1st October kakak balik..." hmmmmm....

I know she misses her wan and atok, and her cat, and her friends, and her..... Mama pun rindu gak...waaaaaa

Aiyoh....itu bulatan bikin stress laaaaa.....And I didn't asked her why she made that additional circle, for am afraid I can't give her a good answer.

So that is the end of the story.. the moral of the story is....don't give your kid a calendar/diary ...hahaha

yours truly,

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Kite gi dinggum

Diggum is adik's jargon when she is referring to playground. Don't ask me how on earth she came up with that word, because neither I nor atang knows how.

Today, I don't have anything to ramble, just wanna post some of many pictures taken from the day out at Portside Wharf. Of all playgrounds we have been to, this is the best so far. The amenities, kids attractions are excellent, I especially like the breeze, and the view. Both yaya and adik love the place, maybe we will come again. OK enough say, enjoy the pictures.

 



A pose before leaving the apartment.


Yaya's favorite activity. These pictures were taken before she started to freak out of not able to climb further and the idea of jumping down scared her. She started crying for babah, but babah was looking after adik at the sandpit. End up I had to drag, well literally pull her down, eventhough she resisted, and later merajuk. hehe




Adik enjoys the sand.





Siap baring atas pasir...punye la suke dapat main pasir.





Main frisbee pulak, while adik can't still leave her sandpit
















Going home, but first we need to wash our legs and hands.

Adik said bye-bye to the playground, "Bye-bye dinggum". She will always bid farewell to any dinggum before leaving. Sentimental betul budak kecik nih...

yours truly,

Monday, May 3, 2010

Yaya with her Goliath Stick insect: Week 2

One day when I pickup Yaya at her school, she told me that one of her friends' insect egg has hatched. "Ms Rodgers said (her classroom teacher), the egg has turned into a nymph, Mama...What is a nymph?". I told her a nymph is like a baby, it has not fully develop to turn into an insect yet. And while driving home, I wonder how Yaya's egg is doing.


So this is a picture taken on Friday. After a week, nothing has changed.  I think the egg didn't survive under our care. I told Yaya, the probability that her goliath egg will not hatch. She just asked me why, but with not much regret. I thought she would be dissappointed. Maybe this does not excite her much.

We will wait for another week, maybe the nymph is not ready to leave its cozy home yet. Wait and see.

yours truly,

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Chicken rice the best in town



We end our day wth dinner at Little Malaysia. The kids n atang are having Hainan Chicken Rice, the best in town. And I'm having kung po chicken, always my favourite.

There goes another weekend. Just one day in a week tp spend quality time with the family. Wish I have more days in a week to walk under the sun, jump around, laughing our heart out and just having fun with my beautiful family.

Lunch @ Portside Wharf



Lunch time. Nak balik jap lg, macam nak ujan. The kids are enjoying themselves here, one of the best park in brisbane.

p.s. note adik at the background, still enjoying the sand and doesn't want to leave it, even stop for lunch!!

Socialising @ the sandpit



Adik is happy playing with the sand and socialising at the same. Macam ayam n itik ckp, adik ckp melayu sorang ckp omputih. Tp masing2 faham pulak.
Yg yaya tgh merajuk sebab den gelakkan dia bile dia halfway panjat some sort of wall clmbng, tp takut nak teruskn, n takut nak turun. End up dia melalak kat wall tu.

Nice weather for a picnic



After a week of working hard to write a chapter, today is for the kids. We r now at a park in Portside Wharf. The weather is so nice, breezy. The view is wonderful, with a big ship docking at the background, an added bonus. Really put my mind away from works. Got to go and hv fun wth the kids.