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Friday, October 17, 2008

The dawn of Raya....

This year, Aidilfitri (Raya) fell in the middle of the week, which was on Wednesday and Thursday (1st and 2nd October). For most Muslims (and those who want to take advantage of the holidays), Friday was the last day of working, so the whole week that followed was a 'festive' week for them.

The timing was right. When my wife started her first day at the new workplace (a bigger and better-manned district hospital), it was already half way through the Ramadhan. So, the duty roaster for Raya was already out and the names of hospital staff needed to be working during those days were already up. After all, my wife was still tagging, so her superior willingly allowed her to take the whole week off too - no questions asked!

We already had the house 'decorated' a week before the festive week. We had a cleaner dropped by to do the difficult cleaning jobs. Once that done, we decided to rearrange the furniture and the stuffs that we displayed on the racks.

Here are photos showing what we did, together with description of them, written in interior-design-magazine style :)

This cabinet was a surprise that I got for my wife who went back hometown during her 1-month confinement period (after giving birth to Ikhwan). The family photo frame was taken during last year's Raya. The green flowers were part of the 'bunga hantaran' for our wedding.


The furniture arrangement is new, the mat is new, the curtains are new (courtesy of my mother in law) and the Raya lamps are new (hung outside the sliding door, by the grill).

We just love this section at the corner of the wall, flanked by the sofa sets. We try to make it simple - a big frame with four photos of our beloved Ikhwan on the top shelve; a glass gift that my father-in-law bought when he attended a fish show (yes, fish!) in Germany together with another glass gift that I bought in Switzerland on the second shelve; the bottom shelve has the 'fruit holder' that we bought in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Next to the rack are vases with flowers and a small magazine/paper rack (not shown).


We want to limit putting too many stuffs on the larger dining table. So, all those jars containing Raya cookies are placed on the S-shaped coffee table. As you can see from the photo here, Ikhwan also did not want to be left out from being photographed - 'talking' his way through to be captured by his dad's camera :) He is indeed the love of our lives - seeing him growing up really takes our worries away. He's the main attraction in the house, really...

This photo was taken from the entrance door. Funny, we never thought of doing it this way - the hall sure looks more spacious.


Despite the preparations, this year's Raya was in sombre mood due to the recent death in the families (she was related to both my side and my wife's side). My wife already got her a Raya gift. As for me, the usual Raya cookies for her and her husband.

The first few weeks after her death and after Raya began, were extremely difficult for her husband. Actually, I don't think he has fully recovered from the loss till now....

P/S: Although it's already the third week of Raya, think it's not too late for me (heck! we celebrate it for a month right?) to wish Selamat Hari Raya to all Muslim readers. To everyone (regardless of faiths) - I seek forgiveness from you, should after reading my blog, your feelings are hurt in any way (directly or indirectly). Although the 'hurting' may sometimes be intentional, hehee... but let's bygones be bygones, shall we...?
Up next! The 'little' things about me....

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Thursday, October 09, 2008

I'm not moving.......ok, I'm moving now, hahahahaha...

Well, who would have guessed it? After writing about how my son enjoys my rendition of the chorus to the song "The Man Who Can't Be Moved" by The Script, on that same night, I managed to record a video on that.

See how my son over-enjoyed himself when I purposely sang it out of tune with the intention to tickle his funny bones. See also how he laughed when I said to him, "Ok, I'm moving now". Although the visual itself is a treat, if possible, make sure you crank up the volume too kay! :)))



The Man Who Can't Be Moved (son Laughs at My Rendition of the So - Funny bloopers R us

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Wednesday, October 08, 2008

I'm not moving.......I'm not moviiiiiing.. ing..

They just keep coming up with great songs huh? Right now, the one that caught my ears is by The Script, called The Man Who Can't Be Moved. Naturally, when you listen to a song, before you get too familiar with it, the simple words in the lyrics would be the ones that you memorise first. In the case of this song, it's definitely the chorus part that goes:

So I'm not moving... I'm not moving. I'm not moving... I'm not moving.

My son really enjoys himself whenever I sing this part to him, especially if I make silly voice so that it sounds funny. Anyway, here's the clip - cool song, catchy lyrics and a very interesing vid:

Here are two other cool songs and vids. What a beautiful song Fall For You by Secondhand Serenade - 'sungguh mendayu-dayu'. The other one is Check Yes Juliet by We The Kings. Other than keep coming up with great songs, they tend to have weird names for bands and songs also huh? :-)

P/S: These days, whenever he has the chance, Ikhwan really likes to climb on top or on the back of me or my wife - to ride like we were horses. If the 'horses' were to slow, he would shake his body so vigorously and laugh at the same time. Imagine that happening while your stomach is empty. Now, my tummy sores a bit, hehee....
UP NEXT:
1. The dawn of Raya...
2. The little things about me...

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