Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Wordless Wednesday: Need to Spend More Time in Here

Haven't been cooking much lately. My bad!

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Textless Thursday: At Kuala Perlis

During Our Malaysia Day Long Weekend

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Wordless Wednesday: Us 8 Years Ago

On our first anniversary cum honeymoon to York, UK.

Monday, September 12, 2011

What We did Last Raya?

This year, we spent the first day of raya in PJ. Normally we would be heading to Perlis on the second day but not this year. We need to settle students grades by 9th September. So we plan to go back to Perlis after that. Now what did we do for Raya?


The first day we went for solat raya at Uni*en mosque. Then we headed to my parents place and stayed there till 6 pm. We ate laksa johor, rendang, lemang and nasi impit cooked by my mom. We took pictures of the three of us and also seperate pictures with my sister and her hubby, my mom and my dad but no pictures of us all as a family. Some relatives came to visit and also my dad's friends.

The second day we went visiting to IKEA. I was confident that there would ne not many people but boy was I wrong. There were tonnes of people and we had a helluva time getting a table to eat at the Cafe. Not to mention the long queue. But we divided and conquered. I waited for a table with my aunty and uncle while my sis and her hubby went to buy the food. We waited for almost an hour for a family to finish their food. We thought they were never going to leave because they kept on refilling thier coffee and soft drinks. The purpose of going to IKEA - to met with my mom and aunty's family friends from Jakarta. Plus we had nothing else to do at home.

We met the same family friends again on the third day of Raya when they came over to my mom's house for lunch. This time it was a proper gathering where my mom's siblings also came. You see, my mom's family used to live in Kota Kinabalu (when she was 18 yrs old) and they were all close friends with another family from Jakarta. After more than 40 years, they decided to gather on that day. All my mom's siblings (bar my pilot uncle who flew to Sydney on his last flight before he retired with M*AS) and all sibling's from the Jakarta family (minus one sister who could not come). Lots of pictures were taken but it's all in my mom's camera except for the one below.


On the fourth day we rested at home. We didn't receive any visitors except for Shah's brother and family. We might invite some friends over but we're not sure when as we will be going back to Perlis for the Malaysia Day long weekend break. So, this post sums up our raya which I not as happening as every one else.

Wednesday, September 07, 2011

Monday, September 05, 2011

Spinning Around




Some of you might not know that Shah has been diagnosed with vertigo since 1998. When it comes, he feels that the room is spinning wildly before is stops sometimes within a few minutes, sometimes more. If he moves his head, the spinning starts again.

Last Sunday I experienced vertigo for the first time. When I was awaken at 5am, i felt the spinning sensation but I didn't think of ittoo much and thought it woukd go away if i slept a bit more. But, when I woke up for Subuh at 6.30 am the spinning was still there. It didn't seem to go away. It was difficult to pray because I felt like falling especially when I got up from sujud. I went downstairs to tell Shah and I cried because I was afraid that it would not go away. Also because I finally understood what Shah has been feeling for the past 13 years. Shah messaged my calves with some hot ointment and told me to sleep it off.

Alhamdulillah, after sleeping for one and a half hours, the vertigo went away. Shah said it may have been caused by wind because I didn't eat rice for dinner the noght before, just a kebab. And I also slpet late the previous night because I watched Sex and The City 2. I pray that I will not get vertigo again because it is scary to have everything spinning around you and the falling sensation. I now have a little understanding of what Shah feels. Shah has learned to live with the vertigo so that he can become a good husband to me and a great father to Maisarah. If it were me I know I would just give up on life. Thank you Abang! We love you and appreciate all that you do for us.

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