an email from Tok Mama, she might need a blog too.
I thought of writing this in a book but I find myself postponing it many times. Do you remember this:
We were at Tok Chek's house and Tok Jah asked this question:
T.J. Who are your best friends in school?
Q. I have 4. Emma and (3 boys' names I can't recall)
T.J. Who is the handsomest?
Q. Nobody is handsomest. They don't have to be the hhandsomest! They have to be the smartest... (Ouch... coming from a 5 year old)
Or this advice you gave your Tok Mama the nite before you all left for UK again...
TM: I am going to miss you all. I'll be lonely.
Q. : No you must be brave.
TM: How?
Q. : To be brave, you must do 3 things: eat rice, eat fish, eat carrots
TM: I've eaten them but I'm still not brave...
Q. : then you must eat lots of them!
So, Premium (Qist in Arabic), I am still following your advice. This iPad really helps me to be brave especially because I can FaceTime with you all without much trouble. Syukur Alhamdulillah for technology.
Till next time, my hugs and kisses to you, Rayyan, Mama & Papa.
May Allah SWT always guide us in everything.
Lots & loads of love from Tok Mama & Tok Abah & Wan Chu
Sent from my iPad
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
Saturday, 28 January 2012
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
Her First, My First, Our First
I was browsing my older posts and suddenly read this one.
Well, the following post is long overdue.
Wanted to share how happy we were, and humbled really, with Q's determination and perseverance in attempting her first Ramadhan. SubhanAllah..
This was our first Ramadhan away from home. It was summer and the days were long. Sahur was in the wee hours of the morning, around 3.30a.m. while breaking fast was almost at 9p.m.
She was excited to wake up for sahur, but of course I had to feed her. She did not have much, but finished off with a piece of date and a glass of milk.
During the day, she was busy with games and playing as it was the summer holidays. Gave her an afternoon nap and then she woke up hungry. After much persuasion, she was willing to wait till Maghrib.
Alhamdulillah she managed the first day with very little difficulties.
She managed to complete 3 full days.
Syukur Alhamdulillah..
Well, the following post is long overdue.
Wanted to share how happy we were, and humbled really, with Q's determination and perseverance in attempting her first Ramadhan. SubhanAllah..
This was our first Ramadhan away from home. It was summer and the days were long. Sahur was in the wee hours of the morning, around 3.30a.m. while breaking fast was almost at 9p.m.
She was excited to wake up for sahur, but of course I had to feed her. She did not have much, but finished off with a piece of date and a glass of milk.
During the day, she was busy with games and playing as it was the summer holidays. Gave her an afternoon nap and then she woke up hungry. After much persuasion, she was willing to wait till Maghrib.
Alhamdulillah she managed the first day with very little difficulties.
She managed to complete 3 full days.
Syukur Alhamdulillah..
Impressed!
A few weeks back we lost an item sent through the country's national mailing service. The recipient did not receive the item we sent so we made a complain.
Lo and behold, in less than 3 weeks we were fully refunded. Price of the item plus the postage we had paid.
Impressive!
Anyone with experience(s) with our own mailing service back home? Have you ever got your sent item(s) lost and got a refund? How was it handled? Do share :D
Lo and behold, in less than 3 weeks we were fully refunded. Price of the item plus the postage we had paid.
Impressive!
Anyone with experience(s) with our own mailing service back home? Have you ever got your sent item(s) lost and got a refund? How was it handled? Do share :D
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Thursday, 12 January 2012
Inna lillahi wa inna ilaihi raji'un
The above ayat is part of the Surah Al-Baqarah, and the full verse of this ayat (2:156) means "Who, when a misfortune overtakes them, say: 'Surely we belong to Allah and to Him shall we return'."
Usually heard upon hearing the death of someone, the ayat could be recited when a person is struck by calamity or in any situations involving any risk.
Today I read a news about a well known person who was faced with a tragedy. It brought back memories when I was faced with the same situation, about almost 5 years ago. So yes, I can relate to her traumatising experience.
At about 3a.m., during a really heavy rain (and Shah Alam got flooded the next morning), 6 men armed with screw drivers (one of them pointing to my maid's face briefly) and a big gas cylinder stormed into the house. They came in from the kitchen, went into my maid's room downstairs, and then came to mine. They did not even bother to cover their faces. Rummaging our cupboards and drawers, taking away all what little belongings we had, mostly the jewellery (mine, Q's and my maid's) and the mobile phone.
Though it felt longer, it all took a mere 10 minutes.
Usually heard upon hearing the death of someone, the ayat could be recited when a person is struck by calamity or in any situations involving any risk.
Today I read a news about a well known person who was faced with a tragedy. It brought back memories when I was faced with the same situation, about almost 5 years ago. So yes, I can relate to her traumatising experience.
At about 3a.m., during a really heavy rain (and Shah Alam got flooded the next morning), 6 men armed with screw drivers (one of them pointing to my maid's face briefly) and a big gas cylinder stormed into the house. They came in from the kitchen, went into my maid's room downstairs, and then came to mine. They did not even bother to cover their faces. Rummaging our cupboards and drawers, taking away all what little belongings we had, mostly the jewellery (mine, Q's and my maid's) and the mobile phone.
Though it felt longer, it all took a mere 10 minutes.
I know Allah was with me all the time. I was quite calm (I even switched on the lights for them to make it easier) during the whole process of being burglarised, and my only du'a was that none of us in the house would be touched. You can take anything but nau'zubillahiminzalik, please do not lay hands on my very young daughter (Q was about 15 months), my maid who was in our care and of course me.
I was thankful to Allah that my husband was not around as he was away for the week. I do not want to imagine what would have happened if he was in the house.
We were left in shock when the burglars left. Called the police after about 1 hour, and then called my mother after the Subuh prayer.
Informed the office the next morning, and was given a compassionate leave (thank you Boss) to sort things out at the police station.
Truly, nothing belongs to us. And everything will return to Him when the time comes.
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Tuesday, 10 January 2012
BFF
Today, after dinner :-
Q : Papa, who is your 'BIFF'?
P : What is 'BIFF'?
Q : Best friends forever..
P : Oh, you mean BFF?
Q : Yeaahhhh... BFF..
P : My BFF is Mama...
Q : Nooooo... Mama cannot be your BFF (with a-matter-of-factly-tone mind you). She is a Mommy...
P : *Dumbstruck*
Aahh... she's no longer a little girl eh?
Don't grow up too fast sayang!
Q : Papa, who is your 'BIFF'?
P : What is 'BIFF'?
Q : Best friends forever..
P : Oh, you mean BFF?
Q : Yeaahhhh... BFF..
P : My BFF is Mama...
Q : Nooooo... Mama cannot be your BFF (with a-matter-of-factly-tone mind you). She is a Mommy...
P : *Dumbstruck*
Aahh... she's no longer a little girl eh?
Don't grow up too fast sayang!
Monday, 21 November 2011
Knock, knock! Assalamualaikum!!
Errrgghhh...
This place needs some spring cleaning done.
Will be right back!
p/s picture courtesy of Google
This place needs some spring cleaning done.
Will be right back!
p/s picture courtesy of Google
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Wednesday, 14 September 2011
Humour
This is for all you techies out there..
:D
Don't you just love it?
:D
Don't you just love it?
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Tuesday, 13 September 2011
Blessed
Alhamdulillah.. Felt so blessed and loved.
Syukur ya Allah for the life you have bestowed upon me so far; to my Mama, words can't describe how thankful I am to you for what you have given me in the last 35 yrs and 9 months; my gratitude also to my Abah; Mama and Abah in Kelantan; husband & children; my siblings and ipar duai; my relatives and beautiful friends near and far, old and new..
Syukur ya Allah for the life you have bestowed upon me so far; to my Mama, words can't describe how thankful I am to you for what you have given me in the last 35 yrs and 9 months; my gratitude also to my Abah; Mama and Abah in Kelantan; husband & children; my siblings and ipar duai; my relatives and beautiful friends near and far, old and new..
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Friday, 2 September 2011
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