Thursday, April 21, 2011

She ain't heavy, she's my sister

Slept after coming back from work and woke up just in time for maghrib. Apparently these two did not wait for me and decided to pray on their own.

Saya budak baru belajar, kalau salah tolong tunjukkan.



Hopefully this will last till they are much much older. :)

Irfan has been a big influence on his lil sis, as a result of the vast amount of time they spend with each other. I can't say all his actions are examplary but some are. Through her brother, she has learnt fatehah, prayer and nasyid. Through her brother, she picked up a million and one vocab. He has been the most wonderful brother right from the minute she was born. But if you think they never fight, you are absolutely mistaken. They even have scratch marks across their faces to prove it!







He said this the other day about his sister. " When she smiles, she looks very happy. It makes my heart feel happy too." Awww....sweet. Like the above, I hope this will not change much when they are much much older!

It's always great to have a big brother, fight n all. I know because I had two and although it can be exasperating most times, I had tons of fun when I was young:)

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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Are we ready to choose?

I'm not anti or pro. As of now I'm still mulling. But I can't believe the comments made sometimes. Low blow, baseless complaints without substantive facts.

It's just like finding a scapegoat and blaming everything on that person. It's not easy to lead, leaders can't please everyone but look around. There are others more unfortunate than you just because they were born in some country ruled by corruption, incompetent leaders.

You are in the comforts of your room with Internet connection and typing complains after complains. It's easy isn't it to say we have no jobs because they took our jobs. it's easier to get public support by replaying that overused phrase. Yes it's definitely true for some of us, but the impression I get is that others are merely jumping on the bandwagon and adding on to the fire.

Yes the things they say can sound up and mighty and it pisses me off too but at least give them credit where it is due.
Back your argument with substantive evidence. What we should be doing now is to listen to what the opposition has to offer, find out who is contesting at our area, decide with much listening and understanding.

Whats the point of condenming the current and not knowing what other parties can do?

Of course, if your main intention is merely to oust the existing because you feel a change is long overdue and you don't really care who we end up with, then by all means. That's how great revolutions begin. But the question is, are we ready? Or will it bring a new set of complains?

Talking about her personal life just won't cut it. Talking about her n her Kate spade makes you sound as immature as she is, or probably worst than her.

If you want mature, rational leaders, my guess is, you have got to be a mature, rational voter.

(maybe i shld lay off forums for a while)



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Wednesday, April 06, 2011

Remedy for a sick mommy

Nice to have drinks served in bed when u are feeling crappy.
thanks irfan!



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Tuesday, April 05, 2011

Random

It's 1am and I'm still up. I'm going to be dead sleepy tomorrow. That's for sure.

On an unrelated note, found this in the phone. Abg looks so grown up and adik looks very well behaved. Neither of which are true.



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Friday, April 01, 2011

Inspired

Tonite, after maghrib, as usual Irfan had his choice of dua.
Tonite, he made dua for Japan. Again, it was a pleasant surprise for me.

He said, "Oh Allah, please protect Japan from earthquake. Protect all the children and their mummies.
If their mummies and daddies died from it, please do not make them sad anymore."
Yes, amin to that...

On another note, I was looking at my past entires in this blog and i saw how my kids grew in this blog. I started writing when I was single and now with 2 kids, this blog captured all the important milestones in my life. I wrote about happy moments, challenging ones, deaths, births, struggles and discoveries. Im glad I put in pictures and saw how irfan actually grew from a tiny baby, to a curious toddler and now a 6 year old boy. Im glad I captured those moments here because my forgetful mind cannot remember everything anymore. But I also realise that as much as I have grown, I might have been 'stagnant' in some areas of my life. I think I better buck up coz I am not getting any younger!

Speaking of kids and struggles, I am totally inspired by my cousin who has 5 kids and now on the way to becoming a vp. Her husband is also teaching and I can imagine all the juggling they have to do. Fortunate for them, their parents are extremely supportive and take turns to take care of their kids. But I know that having a support network does not solve all your problems.

Her kids are smart, well mannered and more importantly, brought up to be good muslims and muslimahs. My cousin and her husband, amidst their busy schedules, always emphasise discipline and importance of duniawi and ukhriawi to their kids. And I can see how beautiful their children are growing up to be.

This is a totally foreign concept to me. I thought more time with the kids is important for them to be wonderful individuals? I thought to spend more time with the kids, we have no choice but to reduce work time?

Which leads me to think that it might be possible to excel in different aspects of your life. You CAN be an excellent parent AND an excellent worker AND an excellent muslimah who raises children who are excellent muslims themselves. Maybe it's not either or, maybe it's not mutually exclusive, maybe we don't have to choose.

But how? I am already struggling with 2 kids and work, and constantly finding the time to develop myself in other less wordly areas. How did she do it?

I might have an inkling as to how. But Im not sure Im capable of it, though. I guess a it takes a disciplined individual, with a passion to put their best in whatever they do and at the same time have trust in HIM that he will guide them through everything. Isn't that the qualities of a good muslimah? Im sure we have read about many stories of examplary muslims who had to juggle many responsibilites and yet  excel in every single aspect.

My cousin is also probably an effective leader. And so she can be an effective leader anywhere, at home, at work and one who leads her kids to the correct direction. BEing an effective leader would probably make all these tasks easier and hence less complains and negative perceptions. She must have understood something that I am still trying to understand and practice. I think the fact that she is capable of all this has a lot to do with her possessing characteristics of an examplary muslimah herself. Or at least she is trying to be, and moving towards the right direction.

Her children has a wonderful role model to look up to, and that is half the battle won.

I have much to learn but I am glad to start with this inspiration.