Apr 4, 2009

Shinjuku Incident: My POV

One of my dream definitely came true this semester... I manage to keep myself updated with all the movies in the cinema...

Tonight I just got back from watching one.. Shinjuku Incident.. It gave Shifaa and me a headache because there were so many violent scenes that my mental could not tolerate.. So many blood.. So many people dying.. wuwuwu
blogger-emoticon.blogspot.com It was unbearable...

But I think the movie really portrays what is really happening in this life.. In the movie you will see a big family of Chinese immigrants that was initially happy even living in poverty but then they all changed once they are rich.. They start to involve in drugs, gambling and other bad stuffs and they even kill each other to get more money.. Huhuhu

It was quite sad.. When putting it to reality.. That is how people are.. Once they have money, position, and become famous.. they tend to forget the times when they were in need.. And at times they even forget how it is to be hurt that they don't hesitate to hurt others..huhuhu how sad...

Nauzubillah... We seek refuge from Allah from those kind of things.. May all of us be reminded at all times.. Ameen...

Mar 28, 2009

Bukit Panorama: Sunrise

22nd March...

I woke up as early as 3.40 a.m. then rushed to wake Shifaa and Mekwa.. Miscalled fiey who was in a different block. I took a quick shower and randomly selected the attire for that morning and were already clad in them within seconds. I grabbed the car keys and head to the parking lot to start the engine.. I can feel my baggy eyes.. Not sure whether it was still bloodshot or not. At 4.00 a.m. the guys were already waiting at the main gate. So then we start our journey to Bukit Panorama!!!blogger-emoticon.blogspot.com

I was on the wheel (I obviously can't resist the camera hehe). The journey by car was about an hour or so. The clarity of my dark vision is honestly not good but I have to drive because everybody was still sleepy.. I was sleepy too but I thought I could handle it. We turned on the radio and I was hoping to listen to something that I can sing along to make me wide awake. But with Awe as my co-driver, she tuned in to songs that you can't literally sing because it was like yo-yo-yo songs or like yea-yea-yea songs sung by black rappers.. Typically Awe heheblogger-emoticon.blogspot.com



This is the picture before the climb. Everybody was obviously excited. We had our hood on because it was drizzling. It was quite scary then because just beside us was a house that have a bunch of flowers around a table and there were candles and there was a large picture of a deceased old chinese woman. UuuuUUuuU spooky.....
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The climb was rather easy because there were stairs up and having Awe, Shifaa, Anea and Mida around, the climb seem to be much much easier because we were loud with our funny stories and "kenen2". I don't know whether it's the morning weather or what, but I was quite out of breath then hehe My chest was heaving to gasp more air. Or did I laugh too much then?? hehe



We reached the top around 6.30 a.m. Surprisingly the top was full with chinese. From little kids to the elderly. I was quite in awe to see the elder ones manage to climb to the peak. Most of the Malays, when they reach 40, they would usually be in the "dah tak larat" state. Don spread out his sleeping bag for us to perform the morning prayer. Cagan also spread his windbreaker beside it. I did my wudhu by using mineral water but Awe and Shifaa chose to use the morning dew. hehe and then I heard " O my God Shifaa!! Berpasir muke Awe!!" blogger-emoticon.blogspot.comhahaha!! The floor was stony but we just performed our prayer anyway.


So then we enjoyed the early rays of the sun.. When the sky starts to shimmer some trace of light, there were actually so many picturesque scenery aroud us which was previously covered by darkness. It was camera time!!!!blogger-emoticon.blogspot.com
7.15 a.m. that day was the most majestic moment in my life. It was my first time ever to witness the sunrise from the top of a hill. It was my first time ever to really appreciate the beauty of the static entity that shines the earth every day and radiates its energy to all the being here in this prosperous planet. It was the first time ever that I saw how this great creation of Allah emerge to obediently starts its duty. The sun is one bounty bestowed by Allah often least appreciated for its horrendous heat.



The sunrise starts with a brisk colour of crimson in the sky. There were fine lines of light orange too as if they were sketched there... Then came the crescent shape sun that slowly appear until it became a semi-circle and then into a full circle. The process was completed in about two minutes and we were all left in awe. Wallahi that was one of the most amazing thing I ever saw in my life. The process was so clear..



To think about it.. This is the process that simply define time.. It is this particular daily process that forms the past and rises the presence. Tommorrow's sunrise will be the future. Time is going so fast and I think we are in a hurry to leave the best legacy of our existence.. We are in a hurry to be one of the best servant before we leave this beautiful world.



Whatever we go through in life... What's important is what we have become as a person from the experience gained...

After a lifelong charity giving, have we become adequately empathetic that we despise hurting others' feelings?

After years of devotion to Allah, have we also taken care of our relationship with other beings?

After years of witnessing the beauty and the brilliance of Allah's creation, have we sought the way to get nearer to Him?

Sometimes we mistakenly overlooked what we have.. We are so close to the things that can make us a much much better person, but never put them into appreciation, never take the lessons.. Never use it to pattern the grace manner within us.

Nobody is perfect but there is always room to try to be a good servant every day... until you meet with the end of course..

"Demi masa. Sungguh, manusia berada dalam kerugian. kecuali orang-orang yang beriman dan mengerjakan kebajikan serta saling menasihati untuk kebenaran dan saling menasihati uuntuk kesabaran." (al-asr)

I went straight to UIA after that because Fiey, Awe and I have a volley tournament to handle

blogger-emoticon.blogspot.com bye bye sunrise.. Mish UUUUUU

Mar 23, 2009

ARC Induction course

This program was done before my kayak challenge in Labuan but I couldn't post it because I just received the pictures yesterday.. so here we go!!!!

The induction course was designed for the juniors.. The new comers to our beloved club.. Well, we realized that there is a great need to expose them to good management of the club and the proper procedures to organize a program.. ARC is improving at fast pace so we want to maintain its status.. Mida made a lot of effort to make this program a reality.. Here are the pics of our participants.. They are all ecstatic

I came late to the course because Mady, Don and I had a kayak training at Sg. Kuantan that Saturday morning.. I enjoyed the training very much because I just can't believe I was very close to the large sign that reads KUANTAN positioned on an island there.. An island kah??? We didn't took any picture of our novel experience because nobody dare to bring their cameras that time.. Hurm.. the wave from passing boats were scary....





What did they do during the course.. The morning session (in which I was absent) was specially for talks about management, secretarial and financial matters.. Then they moved to Taman Pertanian for some simple physical activities. They had knot tying class, flying fox and rafting.. The raft was similar to the ones Mida and I made in Kuala Lipis.. The view of it somehow thawed memories within me...



We really wanted to raft along with the members but there were a limited number of raft then.. So we just stand and stare in.. desire.. but it was not fulfilled..

So here is the picture of the Power Rangers... equipped with paddles as weapons.. hehe



That night we had a night walk. Unfortunately the route was illuminated by the dim glow of the full moon and also a street light.. So it was not that dark and scary... Huhuhu but Mida did a good job with her dark robe.. The girls were screaming in horror when she made her ghosty voice and dart towards them hehe

On Sunday, I was absent again during the morning session. But in the evening they went for jungle trekking and have to pass through some obstacles along the way. We even jumped into a small river there and had clay mask all over our face.. It was a tradition to put clay all over the face once you jumped in. Here is the picture of our work of art. I did Mida's and Mida did mine.


I guess that's all about the induction course.. Here is the pic taken at the end of the course.. Almost everybody on their "clayed" faces.. Looking forward to work with you guys \(^^)/