Feb 21, 2013

Haziah Salleh: The Unexpected Journey

The sky was covered in bronze colour of the setting sun. I was sitting on SJ's sheet-less bed  and we were recollecting the events throughout our taa'ruf week that have just passed. She was busy unpacking her stuffs; placing them neatly to where they should belong. I was babbling of how quiet the place is, how bad the food at the cafe taste and how lame the town is with only two shopping malls that seem so beat up as compared to the ones in KL and KK...

GG: Ape kita nak citer kat anak cucu kite, SJ!!!!??? That we went to UIA, went to class, went to the cafe and back to our room and after 4 years we graduated?? Adoi.. Bosan nye hidup nenek...
SJ: Aah weyh.. Bosan gile.. I can see that.. Tempat ni memang bosan. TAPI.. Kite akan buat tempat ni jadi tak bosan.
GG: Yup... Sebenanye depends on how we see things.. 
SJ: Ko jangan risau Gg.. By the time kte graduate, mesti kte ade banyak cerite nak cerite kat anak cucu kite.
GG: Yah! Yakin!!!!! (^^)/

That evening's conversation would've been just another conversation left forgotten.. It would've been something merely uttered and never made come true. But we meant every word.



I remember I was still on my crutches when I signed the Adventure Club's constitution. They needed at least 5 members to get a club started; there were only 2 clubs in UIA Kuantan at that time and ARC was the 3rd. I didn't even flip through the pages and with my left leg still wrapped in fiber glass, I was not even sure if the club will be of any benefit to me if I ever end up being a limp for the rest of my life. But somehow, deep down I know this club will make a difference...

Then it all begun.. SJ and I start scaling countless hills and mountains together. And that's when HH came into the picture and the three of us became ARC's power puff girls; always together through ups and downs. When one can't make it for the trip, the trip would feel incomplete and we would scream out her name on the highest peak.. Like we screamed SJ's name on top of Merapi and HH's name when we were on the Gampians lookout.

The same fear of having a boring life encroached when I left UIA. Half of the class were getting married and being busied with fulfilling my training requirements left me confined to work and home for the whole year. I only have rock climbing to fill my time; went training on most nights of the week. I was actually secretly planning my trips around the world; where I want to go, what I want to see and do there, how am I going to save money for my  trips and how can I make my friends join me. I found planning for my trips is a lot easier and more relaxing then thinking about when I will get married.

I was already accustomed to traveling since I was about 13 when my father started to bring us for an annual trip abroad. Not too far though; only around the South East Asia region. However, my dad and I happened to be a different type of traveler. He's the kind who prefer resting in the hotel and would only venture a few blocks of the city and cared less if he missed the must sees and dos. I'm totally the opposite from the very beginning.




I remember stomping and crying in front of the jetty of Chao phraya river when my dad refused to let us cruise along and across the river where there were floating markets and gold-coated temples. I also cried when my dad said Lake Toba is just too far from Medan and he don't think it's worth to go. My dad and I didn't talk to each other as we head towards Tangkuban Perahu because he thinks it cost too much. I was pushy and rebellious  on those days and I always get what I wanted in the end. I never feel guilty for behaving like that. Because in the end, the things that he can brag to his friends about his trip were always the places and things that I, yes ME, have suggested.

Belom pakai tudong masa nih so kaki n tangan sahaja yang kelihatan heeee


And now I'm patiently waiting for my coming trips... I'm imagining driving on a steep winding road now.. standing on snow-capped peaks.. on a boat cruising along famous rivers..gazing at meadows, mossy and icy lands.. standing close to near extinct wildlife..

I no longer worry about what to tell my kids and my grandchildren because I've embarked on an around the world adventure. Now.. I'm imagining an evening with my grandchildren. A world map spread on the floor.

"See this country..  This southern country is famous for its various historical sites. It was once ruled by Muslims and there's a beautiful palace there once owned by a Sultan of a strong dynasty.The football team was a strong one too. They won many cups when I was in my twenties... And this was where I met your grandfather"


Haha :p ending macam mau kena tampar sebab sangat2 lah perasan... Anyways.. Sedikit bengong bila lama nda melancong...

"When you travel, you won't come back as a same person.."

perhaps more learned and wiser from seeing places and meeting people.. we always learn something during a journey.. TAPI paling wajib BROKE.. 

But rich and robust with happy memories and experience yaw!




Feb 15, 2013

SMSL '03: Pulau Papan All-Girls trip (^^)

Waiting for my next trip to come is unbearably daunting. Currently having fever; partly because lack of adventure (-_-") Anyway, I went back to Labuan during CNY; was lucky enough I was not scheduled to work during the long holiday. And guess what, we went to Pulau Papan and hiked 2/3 of the island! YEeeeHhaw!!! \(^^)/



I was the one who'd urged the girls to wake up early for a jog along the beach of Pancur Hitam that morning. We end up walking against the wind, chattering and imagining a trip abroad together. Then RM came up with the idea to go Kayaking in Pulau Papan. Having nothing else to do for the rest of the day, all of us agreed to have it a go. Many of us never set foot on the island anyway and that includes me.

We went back to our homes to pack clothes for change; just for precaution if our clothes ever get wet. Went to buy some snacks and drinks without even checking whether there's boat transfer to the island or not.

GG: Kalo xda boat, apa la kita mo buat dengan food ni?? Yakin diri banar kita ni
RM: Picnic di kompleks sukan aing tah hehe

And luckily we can charter a boat to the island at a reasonable price; RM 80 for return transfer. Since there were 5 of us so it cost us RM 16 per person.

Nothing much on the island. A family was having a picnic and there were guys playing football on the sand. And no kayak, of course. The facilities were left untended; there was no water in the toilet and the chalet looks abandoned. However, the beach and water are exceptionally stunning. It was clean and clear. There were no rubbish afloat. Absolutely stunning. For a moment, I don't even remember I was only a few minutes away from Labuan.

We walked slightly uphill towards the direction of the firehouse and voilla it's no longer there though the signage said a new firehouse was reconstructed in 2004. So we continue to walk to the back of the island; to the side that faces the ocean and where you can only see docking ships and the horizon. Here are some of the pictures.. It's even more beautiful when you're actually there than in these pics..






Actually there's a nicer walking trail that you can use to circle the whole island on foot, but then we chose to walk along the shore where we had to traverse on rocks and someone's tracksuit got severely torn :p


I think it got torn somewhere here.. That's Labuan on the background. Very close indeed..



When we reached the front beach, there were some Australian tourists who've just arrived with a VIP boat. They called us to join them for a drink tapi tau2 jak la apa drinks dorang hehe so we politely denied the invitation and went straight to the jetty to wait for our boat and Ya Allah! the boat ride back was atrociously jumpy that I think if I didn't held the side of the boat strong enough I would've been thrown out of the boat. Well, the sea is known to be more rough in the evening and we know that very well. Served us right for choosing to go back late haha


Ini semua konon. The smiles were for the sake of picture-taking. Realitinya, kami menjerit sampai part where  there were mild ripples and at that time of the day, mestila near the docking point baru ada mild ripples kan..


It was less bumpy if you're sitting at the back like these girls.. (-_-")

I didn't apply any sunscreen so yup my skin suffered another sun burn. But at this rate, I succumbed myself to sunburn. I, now, refused to be shackled in the common societal expectations where being fair is beautiful. My sun tanned skin is the most instant prove that I've been enjoying my time outdoor, under the sun! Chewah.. :p





Feb 5, 2013

SMSL '03: Kundasang All-Girls Trip (^^)

I think I haven't been at home on most weekends this year.. Last week I went diving with Z in Sapi Island. We did 3 dives there; at Clement's reef, Ron's reef and Coral Garden. The visibility was not that clear but I think the corals were beautiful though we only encountered few marine life compared to the ones we saw in Sipadan *duh! memang la x bole compare, Haziah..* The fish were not in large schools. But I saw Nemo and his dad with his other kin! haha Haziah, mungkin kamu patot mula mengenal nama ikan ~


I didn't take many pictures during this trip.. And I 'murdered' my smurf cam (encik waterproof Nikon) during the last dive. We were suppose to dive not more than 10m.. But I think we actually exceeded the depth because my camera suddenly stopped functioning; dark screen all the way~ Sedey jugakla.. But got myself 2 new cameras within less than a week (-_-") I can't live without a camera!!!! Bought 2 because I also broke my Sony camera in Indonesia last December... And the cheaper one is for my other family members to borrow hakhak kedekot!



Then we treat ourselves with this cozy room for us to spend the night after the dives.  This was sort of like our trip to Gayana last year.. Some activities at the sea and a pinch of luxury.. Pure relaxation that is.. And then we also treat ourselves with scrumptious Italian cuisine at our all-time favourite Italian restaurant!


And this weekend was spent with SMSLian girls in Kundasang (^^)
*At this age, I should already be using the word woman.. but then that's too boring~ And that word makes us sound like a bunch of old ladies on a trip~*


What I love about my batch is; we actually belong to different cliques when we were in school, but after we finished, we got closer to each other. And regardless from which clique we are from, when we have reunions, we'll chat endlessly and laughed like mad! Boys and girls alike! *Still feels it sounds wrong if I use men and women.. Hik!*


JF and I left for Kundasang a bit later in the evening than the others. I was busy preparing food while waiting for JF, who was driving from Beaufort. I was too carried away that I forgot to pack my sweater into my bag! Bijak~ Pigi gunung, nda bawak sweater. So... I end up buying this red jacket haha Cost me RM 25.. Bundle maaaa~ hehe


That night we had grilled chicken (Thank you Ricci for the recipe..), grilled lamb and bolognaise spaghetti 


And in the morning, we had nasi lemak berlauk ayam and kambing grill and coleslaw which was suppose to be served the night before but I forgot to take it out from the fridge hehe (^^")
 The girls were so suspicious.. They thought I was strangely 'semangat' in preparing the foodies. Hehe they thought I was in the middle of practicing to become a good cook for a husband.. What da..!?
I always love to cook. I love to try new recipes and let my family taste them. But this particular interest is not something that I usually talk about because I'm not confident with my own cooking haha I don't think they are that delicious (^^")


We had a beautiful view of the mountain during breakfast too! We stayed at the D'izz homestay Kundasang, recommended by Ricci. Cost us RM 350/night and well worth it! It's not too big nor too small. There are 3 rooms; one master room with King size bed, one room with queen size bed and one with two single beds. There are 2 bathrooms and a kitchen equipped with a rice cooker, a toaster, an electric kettle, a fridge and a stove. They also have plates, bowls and cutlery. And there's a huge TV with Astro in the living room. We simply love our stay!


Initially, the others wanted to go to Poring to have a dip in the hot spring bath tubs but JF and I were planning to have a look at the Mesilau trail which is infamously known as the more beautiful part of the mountain. So, finally, the rest thought it was a better idea to go to Mesilau since most of them are going to catch a ferry back to Labuan later.


It is beautiful indeed! We stopped twice to take pictures before reaching the Mesilau Nature Resort; where the climbers start the ascend from Mesilau trail. There's a very nice stream flowing just below this hill that we are standing on in this picture. The water was ice cold!


The stream.. Gambar bajet itu wajib :p


And after that we went to the Kundasang War Memorial.. Baru prasan one part that I missed on my previous visit..


I didn't know that the war cemetery in Labuan are real graves until I saw this that day (-_-") I mean, I thought it is just like a memorial that they made to look like a real grave. I'm gonna bring my niece and nephew there this weekend to have another good look at that place. Well, I think the last time I set foot there was when I was in primary school, when I less appreciate them hehe I love bringing my nephew to places like that because he's the curious type and I enjoy explaining things to him. Tapi kadang2 malas jugak mo jawab hahaha


Testing bakat fotografi


Waited under these roses for about 5 minutes for the Union Jack to flutter.. But it didn't.. So I cropped the pic haha



The 'Death March' trail...


And the beautiful ladies.. (^^)


Can''t wait for our next meet up! O0o0o0 AS (left) came all the way from KL for this small reunion! Sangat terharu ok!


Reunions make me feel 17 again! Ahax!









Jan 26, 2013

Sudikah kau menjadi suami ku (-_-")

First and foremeost, today is a public holiday.. Salam Mailidurrasul everyone *though I'm scehduling this post a little bit later*.. I've no plans today.. Was planning our coming trips just now, stopped for lunch and now I feel like rambling... Heee~

Tension no. 1

The beginning of the year is always challenging.. I feel like I need a getaway right away!!! This is the time to summarize everything that was done last year, do revision and improvise for this year. Sampai satu tahap, when I'm done with my work in the ward and finally have time to do the documentation stuffs, I'll just stare at my computer; as if my brain refuse to function~ (-_-")

Tension no. 2

And, for this week alone... I was asked "Bila mau kawen?" for more than 5 times by different people!!!  (-_-") Hurm.. I'm more or less immuned to that question these days. Laughed out loud when asked and gave the same answer each time. But one conversation with a school friend was quite elaborate.

AR: So korang bila mau kawen
GG & RR: Uhuk uhuk uhuk
AR: Seriously jangan lambat sangat.. Kite da 27 da weyh...
GG: AR,  masalahnya ktorang nak kawen dengan sapa skang ni? Cuba ko gtau aku..
AR: Haha.. Tak salah kalo pompuan initiate dulu..
GG: Ko mau aku wat macam mana? Approach potential husband atau orang yang aku suka then tanya "Sudikah kau jadi suami ku??"
AR: Remind me not to ask you this question anymore, Haziah hahaha

Naaa.. surrender terus c AR hehe

Tension no. 3

And this morning when I was studying hard for our next trip, everything written on the screen was indecipherable.. alien to me (-_-") That I've to fully utilize mr google translate  tapi akhirnya makin bingung.. Usually, I can do my travel research a whole day long; sampai muka jadi oily dan lupa makan. But today, I retired early..


Happy no. 1

But those were just trivial matters.. Not stressful enough to ruin my 2013 heee There were many happy things happening in my life too! Besides getting my diving licence, I got myself a pair of new futsal shoes! Mercurial Vapor Superfly ape tah (^^) Woho! Haziah kaya beli Mercurial!!! RM 300++!!! WRONG!! My feet are small so I got the junior size soo0o0o0o0 murah seja!! \(^^)/


Wore it during our futsal game last week.. Haha I aged... I don't play as well as I used to.. Was out of breath in less than 10 minutes after the game started.. Bikin malu~ Anyway, it was a fun game. I can do it every week but please.. no more tournament for the aging me~


 Then came my school mate's wedding. Manage to recruit some of the girls.. Had a great karaoke the night before and on Sunday, we drove all the way to Sipitang for our friend's wedding (^^)

Wedding tips: Jangan buat masa cuti skolah.. Nanti banyak clash.. dapat hadiah or duit pon sikit :p


 Then some of the guys are in town, so another reunion on Monday night. Makan seafood eventhough we've been warned about the red tide. Alhamdulillah, we were not poisoned hehe


 And last but not least, I want to share this pic that I got from FB


Sangat bagus.. Applicable.. Kalo bab kawen I'll take the #6, 2nd point, Amazing thingscan and do happen when you least expect them.. Sebab, saya malas nak fikir sebab saya rasa I can do nothing about it.. Kalo bab travel bab mengejar cita2, I'll take #1 to #10 (^^) InshaAllah~

Jan 21, 2013

Am a Scuba Diver (^^)/ Yaw!

Woho! Riuh sekampong! Hehe yah.. and I'm writing this to inspire you (^^)

I don't know why I put a lot of thinking before deciding to have it a go for this one. Initially I was afraid of being claustrophobic in the water like I did when I tried my discovery dive in Siamil island. Then I start thinking about addiction, about how expensive the hobby is and finally the body hugging wetsuit. And one night, when encik banyak lemak di perut; EBLDP (I seriously hope he doesn't follow my blog) showed me his PADI card, I held it in my hand and scrutinized it like it was a piece of jewelry that needs to be examined for originality.

EBLDP: Weyh, ko jangan amek lak kad aku tu..
Gg: X lah.. Nak tengok betol2 je..

Macam Gollum kan... Precioussssssssss.. Macam x mo kasi balik ni :p So actually that was when I realize that I actually wanted to have my scuba licence so much and those thinking was just a drag.. Text Mr. P for advice, in less then an hour Mr. P gave me the dates because there was a friend of his who was waiting for someone to take the licence with and Mr. P said I should get a few more people to get a good deal.

GG: EBLDP, kalo ade member nak amek lesen scuba, gtau tau.. 11, 12, 13 Jan..
EBLDP: eyh? cepat gile!
GG: Ko la ni.. Pi tunjok kad!

Dan bermulalah....



Actually, after I went back from Mabul in December 2011, I was so excited about it and told the climbers at the climbing center my experience  there. Most of the climbers are actually advance divers and some are even dive masters and instructors. One evening, when I came to climb, Lee handed to me a bag full of Scuba Divers magazine. He said, "For you to read a bit. :)" 

Sangat terkejut dan terharu! (^^) So, yeah, been keeping these for more than a year, and opened them again to get some inspiration before the course starts.


I actually changed the date to 12, 13, 14 Jan because I don't want to work on Monday haha 

So, the course start off with a video show which was divided into 5 sections. Basically, the videos tells about the basics. Almost the same as what you can find inside the manual except the manual is more detailed. I was also given the Recreational Dive Planner (RDP) which function as a reference to decide on how much time you have underwater and how  much time you need to stay on the surface before your next dive. After the video, we were told to answer some of the exercises inside the manual to test our understanding..


On the 2nd day, we went to Sapi island for our confined water dives where we were brought to shallow water, dive and kneel on the surface and did some safety drills. I suck at clearing my mask underwater. This was when you have to slightly open the  top your mask to allow some water to go in; half full. Then you need to clear it by tilting your head to the back, slightly open the bottom of the mask and blow your nose to let the water out. Urgh! I hate doing this.. The water goes into my nostril and the salt water stung me eyes!

Anyway, I was not mentally prepared for the 2nd day. I was only informed about the 200m swim the day before. So I text all my diver friends to make sure this is not a prank. EBLDP was the first to reply

GG: Betol ke kene swim 200m?
EBLDP: Yesza! And float 10 mins
GG: So, I'm gonna die soon. Tell Fabregas I love him
EBLDP: Senang je. Aku gemuk, aku gune lemak kat perut je. Tambah la lemak kat perut.
GG: Pastilah itu takkan berlaku!

I was perplexed and nervous. I know how to swim, but I can't float! And the last I swam, January 2012  at Gayana where I actually found out that I've lost my rhythm after all those years of inactivity~ (-_-")


Allah saja yang tahu betapa nervous nya aku! 
So on the second day, when the boat docked at the jetty, I stood, carried my bag and was getting ready to get off the boat when..

"Ko nak gi mane?"
GG: Letak barang la..
"Ko dudok diam2 dalam boat. Berenang dulu"
GG: O S***! Like seriously!?
"Serious laaaaaaaaa.."

I wasn't ready for it at all. Donned my wetsuit and was in the queue to jump off the boat.

"Bole pakai mask.."
GG: Betol ke wetsuit bole float?
"Jangan takot.. Bole float punya.."
GG: Kalo sy lemas kasi slamat tau..
"Confirm!"

Monolog dalaman.. Confirm lemas ka confirm kasi selamat ka confirm float..???

So I jumped off the boat and ploop! I did float. Wore the mask and after that swimming was easy peasy hehehe Kin cuak tol la!


So on the third day, we continued with the rest of the confined water dives and did 2 open water dives. O yeah, on the 2nd day we did 2 open water dives too!

I was more familiar with the equipments and the diving environment on the 3rd day. Was less nervous and start to gain buoyancy control too. On the second day I was going up and down as I dive because I don't know how to control my breathing. To ascend, you just breath more air to expand your lungs and your buoyancy will also increase. To descend you just have to exhale as much air as you could to reduce air in the lungs, then you'll sink a bit. We can also use the inflator to adjust the buoyancy.


Pasal aurah.. Yah, gambar mata sembam ini adalah pagi 3rd day...

Actually, the wetsuit is kind of like a must for this activity. It's to protect you from injury and to keep you warm while you dive in deep water. It was raining on both days, so can you imagine how cold the water was. I was shivering most of the time on the surface! It is tight but you can pick a slightly loose size and actually once you wear the BSD (that's the jacket that's attached to the tank), most of you body are covered so the body shape won't be that exposed.

I wore this syria hijab for diving; which is more comfortable than bawal. Wore a bawal the day before and when I took off the mask, the bawal got pulled together and I sort of strangled myself hehe :p

And when I'm not wearing the wetsuit, I was actually wearing a rash guard. That's like a shirt that's made of nylon or spandex or polyester. It helps you to slip into the wetsuit and also protects you from the sun. My rash guard is super tight to make it comfortable underneath the wetsuit. So when I'm not in my wetsuit, I wore a jacket to cover it. Am planning to buy a windbreaker since it is waterproof. And I was also wearing a dri fit pants which was quite loose.

Actually, when I told about my concern about the aurah thingy to Z, she actually showed me all the options for diving attire. But at that time, I can't really imagine of what to wear and how to wear them. Now that I already know, well, actually, we still can cover the aurah while doing the things we love (^^)


After lunch, we head back to the office to do our written exam. Challenging jugak la.. Macam Sains PMR because we have to really understand how the Archimedes principle works and a little bit about how the depth could actually be fatal and what are the signs and symptoms of the  nitrogen narcosis and decompression sickness. Tapi I passed with 92% marks! To pass you cannot have more than 12 wrong answers.

and then we were given this yellow logbook to record our dives


Yah! And for the 3 days course, we did 4 dives and my total time is 2 hours and 15 minutes! \(^^)/

And that's my temporary card there. Aduh.. burok gila gambar. I didn't know that they'll snap our pictures after the exam for the card.. I thought we were going to hand in our passport pics because EBLDP's pic on his card was quite urm.. good-lookng or maybe he's just photogenic (I seriously hope he doesn't even know about the existence of my blog). Btw, EBLDP milik orang (to avoid speculations :p)


Anyway.. now that I'm a diver, so I can go dive during my island trips! Hoyeah! \(^^)/

I still love the mountains and climbing more.. hik!


And my blistered toes~

Jan 20, 2013

I'm worry...

To be honest, I don't like to get myself involved with political issues.. It's not that I don't care about what's happening to the country or the nation. It's because I don't know which one is true... I kept myself updated.. Kadang-kadang sakit hati sendiri bila dengar itu dan ini.. Kept myself quiet and stand with my independent thoughts without taking sides...

Recently, the 'Listen listen listen' issue was very much talked about in FB. I watched the video and by the end of it I just rolled my eyes and thought "What's da big deal???" I've seen things like that in quite a number of dialogue sessions. It's quite normal for a question and answer to become so heat up like that especially when it's between parties from different school of thoughts. But this one became viral and people start to rant and mock.. And start to critic and urge one side to apologize to the other and bla bla bla.. I don't see why this should become a highlight. To me this goes back to the art of argument.. To me, the student was too emotional when she presented her arguments.. And the emcee was too emotional when answering that she gave out an analogy that is just absurd... (-_-") It could've been an informative discussion..


And about the issue that was presented by the student.. Free education.. 

I was a scholarship holder since my matriculation; was awarded to me from scoring my SPM with flying colours. The scholarship was enough to cover up my tuition fees, my books that worth almost a thousand ringgit per semester, other study materials and also my expanses. I got free tickets every semester too. Honestly, the scholarship alone is not enough. My dad still gave me monthly allowances to add up for other expanses like for my curricular activities and necessities.. So.. For the whole 6 years, I guess, my education was actually free because everything was paid by my scholarship...

I don't know what the situation is like for PTPTN holders. But what I do know is that students are rewarded exemption of payment if they manage to get first honour degree and that means it's free for excellent performers. 


Free education is somewhat ideal, isn't it? And it just seems unfair not to have it here while other countries who are not as developed as us are implementing it instead. I took some time to read up on that. I don't like to listen and used the points of what have been said by others as an argument. I found that, tuition fees are free in those countries. However, there is no scholarship nor loan systems, thus the students have to cover all the other expanses such as for books, transports and hostels by themselves. Students from poor family have to juggle between their study and odd jobs to make ends meet.. Some who couldn't cope decided to dropout... In some countries, they have to pay high tax.. 


I just can't understand why the youngsters are so obsessed fighting for this free education thingy.. It's already free, as long as you perform.. Is it possible for free tuition fees and scholarship for all students regardless of their performance? Will that be a drive to the economy or will that compromise it? I don't know the answer. But I think those are among the questions that are worth for us to think about.

To me knowledge is sacred.. Our forefathers used to walk thousands of miles, crossed the sea and spent sleepless nights to quench their thirst for knowledge.. And again, ideally, with more knowledgeable people in a society will make it stronger. Free education can contribute to more knowledgeable people but from my point of view, on top of that, the thirst and love for knowledge should comes first or else the free education will be a waste. We may produce more degree holders but that doesn't make them all of high quality. Get what I mean?


Sometimes I think more and more trivial issues are being highlighted in this country. The real issues; the poor, the sick, the abandoned, the elderly, the oppressed, the socially problematic has lesser room in the news. Every media, regardless of which side they are from, are cramped with propaganda, with people pointing fingers at each other accusing this and that and almost every discussion are concerning money... Bosan~


Penatla.. Penat risau.. Hurm.. Teringat this short story that I posted years ago...

As the old man walked the beach at dawn, he noticed a young man ahead of him picking up starfish and flinging them into the sea. Finally catching up with the youth, he asked him why he was doing this. The answer was that the stranded starfish would die if left until the morning sun.
"But the beach goes on for miles and there are millions of starfish," countered the other. "How can your effort make any difference?"
The young man looked at the starfish in his hand and then threw it to safety in the waves. "It makes a difference to this one," he said.

Let the rest think about the problems of the world.. Let them talk and mock.. While you sit on a chair.. Making a difference to that person sitting across you.. In daily basis... InshaAllah...