10 September 2010
Hari Raya to me means going back to my hometown Kg Chin Chin, Jasin MELAKA (Malaysia). And this time, we held an Open House on the third day of Raya. What a wonderful turnout it was! My remaining old relatives were there - of course my aged mum Hjh Teh Zaharah and her equally ageing youngest sister Hjh Shamsiah Hj Musip. These are the remaining primadonnas of Kg Chin Chin, the flag bearers, so to speak, of the growing Lord Chin Chin Clan. Of course, there were also the young and vibrant members of the same clan, meeting up each other in the midst of the good mood of Raya, good food and drinks, strengthening the good relations that we always had for each other....
I managed to invite some old school friends of mine who are living nearby - Tangkak, Bukit Asahan and Melaka Tengah. They were Mr and Mrs K.Perumal, Mr and Mrs Khoo Hock Chin and Mr and Mrs Krishnan. We had a good time, reminiscing the Hari Raya of the good old days.....
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Month of Ramadhan
11 August 2010
Today is the Ist day of the month of Ramadhan Al-Mubarak. All Muslims are required to abstain themselves from eating and drinking from dawn till sunset. It is also a time for inner reflection, devotion to God and self control. The month of Ramadhan is an opportunity to gain by giving up, to prosper by giving and to grow stronger by enduring weakness. As a secondary goal, fasting is a way of experiencing hunger and developing sympathy for the less fortunate, and learning to thankfullness and appreciation for all of God's bounties. Fasting is also beneficial to the health and provides a break in the cycle of rigid habits or overindulgence.
Medical doctors would advise his patients to fast for specific reasons. Fasting is another way to detox the body.
Find out more at http://www.submission.org/
Today is the Ist day of the month of Ramadhan Al-Mubarak. All Muslims are required to abstain themselves from eating and drinking from dawn till sunset. It is also a time for inner reflection, devotion to God and self control. The month of Ramadhan is an opportunity to gain by giving up, to prosper by giving and to grow stronger by enduring weakness. As a secondary goal, fasting is a way of experiencing hunger and developing sympathy for the less fortunate, and learning to thankfullness and appreciation for all of God's bounties. Fasting is also beneficial to the health and provides a break in the cycle of rigid habits or overindulgence.
Medical doctors would advise his patients to fast for specific reasons. Fasting is another way to detox the body.
Find out more at http://www.submission.org/
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Goodbye London!
29 June 2010
Today is a very sad day for me because we are again leaving our son in London. After the mini heatwave hitting London over the weekend, there is rain and the day is cloudy, just as if the day is sympathising with my feelings and emotions for the moment. He has just registered himself as a post graduate student for the Chartered Institute of Marketing(CIM), at Herftferdshire University which he will do on a part time basis while working part time as well. He must be good at juggling these two things in his life right now. The newly announced decision by the new British government to put a cap on immigrant labour from non-EU countries is a big blow for new graduates like him in the UK. However, Great Britain needs new people to enrich the labour market now that the Government is increasing the pension age to a ripe 70 years old.
Nevertheless, deep in my heart, I know he can make it there reasonably well, insyAllah...Semoga Allah murahkan rezeki Ammar di London.
Today is a very sad day for me because we are again leaving our son in London. After the mini heatwave hitting London over the weekend, there is rain and the day is cloudy, just as if the day is sympathising with my feelings and emotions for the moment. He has just registered himself as a post graduate student for the Chartered Institute of Marketing(CIM), at Herftferdshire University which he will do on a part time basis while working part time as well. He must be good at juggling these two things in his life right now. The newly announced decision by the new British government to put a cap on immigrant labour from non-EU countries is a big blow for new graduates like him in the UK. However, Great Britain needs new people to enrich the labour market now that the Government is increasing the pension age to a ripe 70 years old.
Nevertheless, deep in my heart, I know he can make it there reasonably well, insyAllah...Semoga Allah murahkan rezeki Ammar di London.
Monday, June 28, 2010
Scottish Highlands
27 June 2010ows
On the 2nd day, we drove up to Glasgow and Edinburgh, seeing more grazing land with sheep, cows and horses in the meadows, lazying themselves in the hot summer sun. Glasgow is not a tourist city, we found out later, even though the tourist brochures say so. There is the Buchanan Street, a pedestrian walk lined with some shopping outlets and the George Square, where we saw the statue of Sir James Watt, the one who discovered the steam engine (pardon me, if I am wrong). So we moved on to Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland. Here, life is more vibrant, looking at the city centre, the Princes Square and the shopping malls. Of course, everybody is enjoying the sun, on the streets and in the park. At some street corners, you can hear the beautiful melodic sounds of the Scottish bagpipes. Edinburgh is famous for its castles, namely the Edinburgh Castle and the Balmoral Castle(Scottish home to the Royal Family), perched strategically on the hill tops.
PSSS...The Istana Negara is now being built somewhere in Damansara Heights(?). Hopefully, DBKL does a good job of this project in line with the majesticity that the King's Palace will command to tourists visiting Malaysia.
On the 2nd day, we drove up to Glasgow and Edinburgh, seeing more grazing land with sheep, cows and horses in the meadows, lazying themselves in the hot summer sun. Glasgow is not a tourist city, we found out later, even though the tourist brochures say so. There is the Buchanan Street, a pedestrian walk lined with some shopping outlets and the George Square, where we saw the statue of Sir James Watt, the one who discovered the steam engine (pardon me, if I am wrong). So we moved on to Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland. Here, life is more vibrant, looking at the city centre, the Princes Square and the shopping malls. Of course, everybody is enjoying the sun, on the streets and in the park. At some street corners, you can hear the beautiful melodic sounds of the Scottish bagpipes. Edinburgh is famous for its castles, namely the Edinburgh Castle and the Balmoral Castle(Scottish home to the Royal Family), perched strategically on the hill tops.
PSSS...The Istana Negara is now being built somewhere in Damansara Heights(?). Hopefully, DBKL does a good job of this project in line with the majesticity that the King's Palace will command to tourists visiting Malaysia.
Scottish Highlands
26 and 27 June 2010
We are off to Scotland these 2 days. Travelling on the motorway M6 towards the North along the country side was a wonderful experience for all of us. England is having a hot summer right now, with temperatures rising 20's to 30's centigrade.
Basically, England is an agricultural country, with a vast expanse of productive grazing land. Despite the Indusrial Revolution, agriculture is still the main stay of her economy.
We stayed at a B and B hotel, the Ravenshill House Hotel owned by Sheila, the owner-cum-manager. It is a beautiful country house converted into a B and B hotel facility.We had a sumptious dinner - roasted beef and of course haddock - all agricultural products from the nearby farms!
Actually, we were quite surprised that on the menu, there was this item Malaysian chicken served with savoury rice. We found out later that Sheila met a Malaysian chef on one of her holiday trips on a ship and they exchanged recipes then. As Anthony Bourdain, the celebrity chef, once said in Asian Food Channel over ASTRO, food is an international language. Very true indeed!
Psss. Actually, I have often dreamed of providing a B and B facility for the tourists coming to Shah Alam, the capital city of Selangor. However, I have reservations going into this venture because tourism is not the core industry in the state of Selangor, not for the next 10 years or so....
We are off to Scotland these 2 days. Travelling on the motorway M6 towards the North along the country side was a wonderful experience for all of us. England is having a hot summer right now, with temperatures rising 20's to 30's centigrade.
Basically, England is an agricultural country, with a vast expanse of productive grazing land. Despite the Indusrial Revolution, agriculture is still the main stay of her economy.
We stayed at a B and B hotel, the Ravenshill House Hotel owned by Sheila, the owner-cum-manager. It is a beautiful country house converted into a B and B hotel facility.We had a sumptious dinner - roasted beef and of course haddock - all agricultural products from the nearby farms!
Actually, we were quite surprised that on the menu, there was this item Malaysian chicken served with savoury rice. We found out later that Sheila met a Malaysian chef on one of her holiday trips on a ship and they exchanged recipes then. As Anthony Bourdain, the celebrity chef, once said in Asian Food Channel over ASTRO, food is an international language. Very true indeed!
Psss. Actually, I have often dreamed of providing a B and B facility for the tourists coming to Shah Alam, the capital city of Selangor. However, I have reservations going into this venture because tourism is not the core industry in the state of Selangor, not for the next 10 years or so....
Friday, June 25, 2010
English Summer
24-25 June 2010
The past two days in London are sunny and bright - summer is already here even though in June. People are donning their colorful summer clothes and the parks are full of children playing in the sun. People are seen sipping their afternoon tea at the sidewalk cafes. Flowers are blooming. Everybody is enjoying the sun. In fact, the weather forecast said that this weekend is going to experience a mini heatwave with temperatures soaring from 20's to 30's.
The past two days in London are sunny and bright - summer is already here even though in June. People are donning their colorful summer clothes and the parks are full of children playing in the sun. People are seen sipping their afternoon tea at the sidewalk cafes. Flowers are blooming. Everybody is enjoying the sun. In fact, the weather forecast said that this weekend is going to experience a mini heatwave with temperatures soaring from 20's to 30's.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
24 June 2010
Recycling has been a big issue in Gt Britain. All sorts of advertisements by corporate bodies are all over the place, on buses, in the tubes, all promoting the mission of going green. We were at Pret-a-Manger a few times to take a bite or two and I noticed that even the napkins also carry the green message. "This napkin is made from 100% recycled stock (Pret's environment department is militant, we're makng headway). If Pret staff get all serviette-ish and hand you huge bunches of napkins (which you don't need or want) please give them the evil eye. Waste not want not."
Quality too is their goal - their food labels carry the following message "Made today. Gone today. No 'sell-by' date, no nightlife.
These are little observations I made which can be practised by our local Malaysian food vendors. They should serve with the customers in mind - their serviettes are at the counter top at the cashier and we can get to use them only upon request.
NB: PUSPANITA organised a Recycling Seminar towards the Green Mission on 23 June, with the main objective of developing compost fertilizer from domestic waste. Hopefully it is a successful seminar and the ladies will benefit from this new knowledge of recycling waste within their household environment. http://www.puspanita.org.my/
Psss. Our Malaysian palm oil industry has always been practising this green mission towards Zero Waste. Every part of the palm and their process is being studied to produce palm-based products and services with R&D and innovation. http://www.mpob.gov.my/
Recycling has been a big issue in Gt Britain. All sorts of advertisements by corporate bodies are all over the place, on buses, in the tubes, all promoting the mission of going green. We were at Pret-a-Manger a few times to take a bite or two and I noticed that even the napkins also carry the green message. "This napkin is made from 100% recycled stock (Pret's environment department is militant, we're makng headway). If Pret staff get all serviette-ish and hand you huge bunches of napkins (which you don't need or want) please give them the evil eye. Waste not want not."
Quality too is their goal - their food labels carry the following message "Made today. Gone today. No 'sell-by' date, no nightlife.
These are little observations I made which can be practised by our local Malaysian food vendors. They should serve with the customers in mind - their serviettes are at the counter top at the cashier and we can get to use them only upon request.
NB: PUSPANITA organised a Recycling Seminar towards the Green Mission on 23 June, with the main objective of developing compost fertilizer from domestic waste. Hopefully it is a successful seminar and the ladies will benefit from this new knowledge of recycling waste within their household environment. http://www.puspanita.org.my/
Psss. Our Malaysian palm oil industry has always been practising this green mission towards Zero Waste. Every part of the palm and their process is being studied to produce palm-based products and services with R&D and innovation. http://www.mpob.gov.my/
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