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| .: yatie! :. |
| 02.18.04 (9:59 pm) [edit] |
[b]Yati[/b], well.. you are in the blog also.. merajuk lah you didn't come
I have a meeting this afternoon.. and I am reporting to 5 bosses... kind of :evil: I hate my job, frankly to be speaking.. thinking to switch division because I cannot be torn apart by 5 people right? Sorry, I am busy with ultraman business..
[b]Amni[/b] is still on fever. Went to the clinic yesterday.. checking up and everything. The doctor said we have to wait for Amni to be well before her HIB 2nd injection. Well, I hope she's well.. She didn't bath for 2 days in a row *dah bau peluh pun*
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| .: open house :. |
| 02.16.04 (9:59 pm) [edit] |
Alhamdulillah, we manage to pull off our 'jalanē cari makan' open house last Sunday. [b]Amni[/b] wore 3 gowns.. she keep vomitting her milk.. -bless her :) - so, we have to change her gowns quiet frequently. To the last count, 76 people came and makanē in our home. I love [b]ikan bakar[/b] done by Auntie Faridah (Ummi's next door neighbour). The guests ate so much that they are just so full when I keep passing them the curry puffs and homemade agarē. The seniors from my husband's batch did come.. especially the long lost one.. like [b]abang Jas[/b]. [b]Nisa'[/b] was the last guest and we chat quiet a lot. [b]Irra[/b] did came with Maryam and Salman (her siblings). Well, I was expecting her family will be coming.. all of them, in fact (10 in a row.. hahah). I guess all end well.
I took leave yesterday. Thank God, since Amni was down with high fever and she just keep sleeping all the time. She did not kick quiet frequently -that's a sign she is unwell- and she did not turn over her body -that's also another sign-. I guess she's just so tired because she did hit 39 C yesterday :?
But today, alhamdulillah, she is already in her high spirit -she keep kicking in the air.
p/s: [b]Alang[/b], my blog is just so full of Amni
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| .: article :. |
| 02.13.04 (12:56 am) [edit] |
From The Sunday Star 22nd July 2001
[b]Use the best of both worlds On The Beat With Wong Chun Wai[/b]
[i]DEVIL-worshipping may have become a trend among some young Malaysianswho fancy black metal music but worshipping foreigners is certainly more prevalent.
Take a walk along the trendy restaurants in Bangsar and Desa SriHartamas and you wonder why these young Malaysians are going out withCaucausians who are old enough to be their fathers.
It's of course a blow to the ego and self-esteem of many Malaysianmales.
One possible explanation for the preference of these white men couldbe their bulging wallets or our Malaysian women's misconception that these foreigners are more romantic, having watched too many Hollywoodmovies.
But it is the preference for a foreigner, a somewhat novelty, in their arms that is the more the likely reason for the increasing number of"sarong party girls."
Like satan-worshipping, it is a sign against local convention and Asian traditional customs and religious rules.
Local political satire Politik Kedai Kopi naughtily claims thepreference for a Caucasian male partner is particularly prevalentamong Malay women.
It describes foreigner-worshipping as among the sins of the Malays besides being involved in poison-pen literature and get-rich-quick schemes.
But Malaysian men ought to share the blame too. After all, they areunlikely to take these often well-endowed "sarong party girls" home tointroduce to their mothers as prospective brides.
My Malay colleagues also wonder why the more religious Malays prefer to dress up like Arabs with serbans and long flowing robes.
Beside Caucasians and Arabs, young Malaysians, particularly theChinese, seem to imitate anything Japanese these days.
I thought Malaysian youths only have black hair but these days, theycome in red, brown, orange, red and even blond.
It is terribly confusing for someone like me, who still thinks he isliberal-minded at 40 and having grown up with Saturday Night Fever. Iam finding it hard to comprehend this fondness for multi-colouredhair.
Hong Kong used to be the benchmark of youngsters from Cheras and Kepong. No longer.
When the Prime Minister initiated the Look East policy, where we were told to emulate the industriousness of the Japanese, he certainly didnot have in mind Frankenstein-like platform shoes.
My Indian colleagues are still trying to understand why their younger brethren within the community prefer to dress and talk like they havejust stepped out from a Bronx ghetto in New York although they arefrom Brickfields and Sentul.
With their clean-shaven heads and poor attempts to sound like a soulbrother, one can sense the underlining admiration and adoration theseyoungsters have for American Blacks and their desire to hide their Indian roots.
It's a crying shame because the Tamil culture is rich and isrecognised for its intellectual history.
But that has been sacrified for some mindless rap talk which is a pale shadow of the Indian heritage.
Tune into our radio stations and there is no shortage of disc jockeys who think and believe that speaking correct English means sounding like a white man or a black man.
We laugh at our Malaysian-accent English but strangely, and without thinking, we embrace the French and the Spaniards for their heavilyaccented, even flawed English, with the misguided belief that theysound romantic.
And many of us think they really sound good simply because that has been grounded into our minds by the media.
Paris is perceived as a romantic city simply because that's what the media, especially the movies, say.
Never mind the fact that Parisians are snooty, rude and refuse to acknowledge English-speaking Malaysians struggling to buy a croissant, which is tasteless compared to the local roti tissue.
There's no end to foreigner-worshipping, really. Many of our hotel receptionists and restaurant waitresses are guilty of giving preference to foreigners, especially whites.
I am sure many of us, at some point, have experienced the contempt of some hotel workers for locals.
But thank God, our Culture, Arts and Tourism Ministry officials have more sense than our hospitality services workers.
Malaysia is being aggressively promoted in India, China and West Asia because tourists from these areas have a passion for shopping, which is good for our economy.
The older white tourists prefer to sit by the pool with a book, the middle-aged prefer the sex industry in Phuket and Bangkok while the young are backpackers with tight budgets.
Having said that, Malaysians should be mindful of not enouraging racism or xenophobia, the hatred for foreigners.
It will be myopic for us to be inward looking. History is filled with leaders who bring disasters to their country because of their narrow nationalistic views.
Malaysia needs to be wary of politicians who refuse to accept the importance of English or orthodox religious types who preach against liberalism. Worse still, those who think circus acts are immoral.
Let's take the best of foreign values and assimilate them into our local context. Not everything foreign is wrong and not everything Malaysian is right either.
Devil-worshipping or foreigner-worshipping aside, nothing will stop many of us from watching the Red Devils at work tonight.
[url=http://thestar.com.my/]The Star[/url] [/i]
This is quiet a good article [b]Alang[/b] yes.. yes... [b]Amni[/b] turns her body over last night.. twice i might repeat.. TWICE! I already told everyone in the family about it. And Farid, you should see [b]Aini[/b]... her tummy is already big like the size of basketball :P
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| .: bicara muslim.com :. |
| 02.04.04 (11:43 pm) [edit] |
Last 2 days, received e-mail from [b]gurubesar[/b] informing that the pengendalis in BMC was grouped. Another pengendali was on the boat i.e. [b]nahzaluz[/b]. I was handling Bicara Muslimah but [b]abg Aliff[/b] is the one who keep updating it.. hehe *thanks abg Aliff.. a lot* :)
I am considering myself as the die hard fan of BMC since I have make the page my homepage and I surf BMC all the time. I think I really love to surf there because everyone throw their ideas based on hadith and Quranic verses. I always use logic to answer questions but I think it's a good start that sometimes I answer the users' questions based on hadith that I found in the internet. And I was wondering why did in the first place abg Aliff considered me as the pengendali for Bicara Muslimah forum?
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| .:back from hols:. |
| 02.03.04 (4:42 pm) [edit] |
Back from Malacca yesterday. Went to KLCC and bought [b]Bagaimana Akhirnya Saya Bertudung[/b]. Just read a few pages and sleep with [b]Amni[/b]. She woke up only 2 times last night *good girl* 8)
Today, we sent her to Makcik Minah's house. She still sucks her pacifier when I send her there. My husband was really helpful in preparing her things. I don't know how I am going to send Amni when my husband will be outstation soon.
The office mood was down since everyone is still in holiday mood. I arrived at 8 a.m. and still, at 8.30 a.m., only a few was around - 5 people to be exact :)
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| .: template :. |
| 01.29.04 (4:39 pm) [edit] |
[b]Alang[/b], could you do a template for me? hehehe. thinking to maintain my account at blogspot 8)
Going back to Malacca tomorrow. So, Selamat Hari Raya Haji. And going to meet [b]Amni[/b]! Amni, ibu miss you :cry:
I don't have the mood to write much in the blog. Maybe I don't have the motivation to do my work because my baby is in Malacca :cry:
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| 01.28.04 (9:31 pm) [edit] |
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remove link to [b]Alang's blog[/b] [country's security reason, I suppose] :P
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| .: back to work :. |
| 01.28.04 (4:15 pm) [edit] |
I am back to work.. and I feel like there are tonnes of works. Amni is still in Malacca :( with my mother in law. I was thinking of balik Melaka and bring her back to our home. My sister will be back from Kuantan today (someone free of charge to take care of Amni :lol: )
[b]Aini[/b] was admitted to Hospital Tawakal yesterday. 4 months pregnant and was bleeding (again!) for the second time. Haven't pay a visit to her yet. Finished a meeting on 6 p.m. yesterday and buka puasa outside the house. Didn't have time to cook. Thank God Amni is still in Malacca, if not I will be rushing home by 5 p.m.
Eh.. was wondering, all the bloggers in tblog can search for other tblog users? Wonder how [b]Ratna[/b] finds my blog :roll:
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| .: gong xi fa cai :. |
| 01.24.04 (2:25 am) [edit] |
Went to Klinik Keluarga for Amni's injection. The nurse asked me to put her in the baby weight machine and she weighs 4.71 kg! Oh my gosh! She added 1.04 kg in just one month. No wonder she feel heavy to me. Pity her, she was with fever the next day because of the injection. She cried and cried all day long :oops: Gave some medicine and she was well the following day. Alhamdulillah
Anyhow, still surveying a digital camera to capture her pictures. We don't even have a camera yet.. Sorry Alang, have to be a while before I can upload any new picture of Amni.
I will be updating the blog soon since I will be back to work this Monday and Amni will be in Malacca for a week :cry:
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| .: new home :. |
| 01.08.04 (4:42 pm) [edit] |
[b][u]Great news![/u][/b]
We moved to our new house yesterday!! Yey! What, [i]tak percaya ka?[/i] I mean, it's just a few steps away from my family's home.
After I finished my 44 days confinement, my husband and I carry our stuff to the new house everyday. It's not tiring to do that. Sometime we just packed our clothes in [i]kain pelekat[/i] and went to the house. I sometimes did laugh :D when I packed our clothes.
So yesterday, only the bed has not moved to our new house. And my husband suddenly said.. he wanted to move the bed tonight. So, we packed the leftovers clothes in a hurry - only a few, and moved the bed.. and *wallaa** :arrow: I woke up in a new home today..
Surprise.. surprise.. and I thought, like a zillion years ago that moving to a new house is a hard and tiring job.
And hey.. my leave application has been approved [b]till 24 January[/b] 8)
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| .: Labour law :. |
| 01.07.04 (10:54 pm) [edit] |
Everyone keep asking me to stay at home since I have not finish my 2 months maternity leave. I do not know that it is against the Malaysia labour law to come working during maternity leave. My boss frantically called me at home on Monday and asked me to come to work for 3 days to help her. I was considering what to do since I have to take care of Amni.
On Tuesday night, we went back to Malacca and leave Amni with my mother-in-law. I was wondering what she's doing right now? :roll:
She is always fussy with me but not with other people. Maybe she noticed that I was the one who is constantly with her and recognise my smell (I suppose).
So, here I am now, in the office finishing my job.. and missing her a lot :cry: Hey, I got [u]mommies blue [/u]
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| .: Firzanah Amni :. |
| 01.07.04 (12:14 am) [edit] |
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Our beautiful Amni (2 days old) on 15 November 2003
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| .: My daughter :. |
| 01.02.04 (7:11 am) [edit] |
Assalamualaikum :)
Sorry for the long delay, I was still in confinement. My 50th day after giving birth to a baby girl. Delivered [b]Firzanah Amni[/b] by c-section on [i][b]14 November 2003, 11.39 a.m.[/b][/i]. Amni weighs 2.9 kg when she was born and I must say, Dr Fauziah with Dr Lim did an excellent job in that operation theatre.
I was in pain after the 2-hour operation and went back to my ward on 1.30 p.m. I got to see my daughter around 2.20 p.m. My husband couldn't contain his excitement obviously and keep touching our baby 8).
She loves to sleep - a lot obviously and she loves to make our life miserable :D
But I do feel that is part and parcel of life, and when Amni smiles, my husband and I totally forgot about the hard time (lack of sleep for both of us) she has been giving to us
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| .: C-section :. |
| 11.12.03 (12:22 am) [edit] |
My first entry for the blog.. Yesterday, went for the usual check up. My gynae is not in (she appeared in Wanita Hari Ini-TV3) and I was 38 weeks pregnant. Sadly to say, my baby is still in breech position :? and we have to opt for ceaserian.
I will undergo the surgery this Friday, 14 November 2003. I remember that [b]it's not about delivering a baby, it's about having a baby[/b].. insya Allah :)
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