Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Anugerah Kebajikan Rakyat

Money matters have become a big issue lately. Certain organization made certain transfer worth Millions RM to certain other organization for fear that the future allocation would not reach its intended recipient. Bull. And now another organization follow suit.

I wonder why people are so upbeat when the $ comes into place. Why aren’t there anymore honesty and trustworthy among us all? Why has the world come to this?

With the new openness policy that the opposition offers, you bet there will be more transparency as to how and where the money would be source into. At least, I know that you know that they know that we are watching.

Then when all are unveiled.. the expensive trip, shopping spree .. you would have think that probably that they have something to hide. Obviously, people with big agenda will do so.

So now, we have other NEW organizations being set up for charitable work (so they say) which may be good in some way. At least these datins are doing some real good work, as now they know they are closely watched (with the kind of publicity they are getting now). At least now we have two organizations competing for the title, ‘Certain Rank Party’s Wife Organisation With the Most Fund Utilised”.

Ah well, such is life.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

luahan ini... kecewa

I feel the need to blurt out this annoying truth.

It’s not great being single. There’s too many friend on your date list whenever you need a date for a party or event. You don’t know who to choose cause later they will think that your invitation is a sign for a commitment from you.

It’s not great being single. There are too many birthdays that you need to remember cause everyone is special in your life. You need to send cards and gifts, as they always remember your birthday (sometimes simply because you are single and they thought that they can give it a long shot anyway).

It’s not great being single. When you are sad and needed to confide to someone other than you female friends, you are not sure who that one person to choose from (unless he’s gay). Alas, you end up seeking comfort from many, and getting your kesian act all together.

But really, it’s not great being single. Cause when your brother is sick, no one comes to cheer you up. No one remembers you (except for your girlfriends).

Sigh.

Long sigh…

Adikku Bertemu Kemalangan

As I walked into the Emergency Unit, I saw him on the hospital bed looking helpless as ever. Two nurses and a trainee doctor were just at each side of the bed trying to calm him down. His newly bought pant (which was bought for the sole purpose of a government interview that he flunks because he was not able to march properly) and his blue office attire were tainted in red.

He holds on tightly to my hand, trying hard to divert his focus from the excruciating pain on both his legs. The two doctors who operated on him had the earlier intention to place the plates on both legs, but they got stuck doing his left leg only. There were multiple fractures on his left leg that it took 5 hours for them to operate on before they decided to call it a day.

I remembered him telling me right before the surgery, “Aku dah takde kaki”.

I was almost in tears. It will take at least 6 months before he can fully recover with 50% chance of full recovery,. He called in ma and they were both in deep tears. I knew at that instant that I need to leave the room.

I just felt bad for the un-seemingly run of bad luck that my brother had. I felt even worse when I knew that we were suppose to go and fix my headlights that day, and I was annoyed that he was late. I was just about to leave the house and do my chores when a pakcik came to the house to let us know that my brother was involved in an accident.

I took my car key and rush off to Hospital Selayang, where the ambulance had already made its way. And at that instant, I pray to God that it was nothing major.

He was in pain for a few hours before the doctor informed us that they could not operate instantly. There is already a long queue and since they only operate on Tuesday and Thursday, the next available option would be at least 1 or 2 weeks from then. We gasped in awe.

There and then, the critical decision was made. My brother is not insured, nor could he afford an expensive private care but we made a family decision to send him anyway. And that’s how I got to camp out in Colombia Hospital Puchong since Monday, and that was the last time I saw my room in Gombak.

After 3 days, I can tell you that he’s recovering but still in pain. Please pray for his speed recovery. God Bless.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Terima Kasih Kalian

I had a fun Family Day last weekend. To all who helped out, thank you from the bottom of my heart (like KH said, deeper than the Mauritania well that we're drilling right now). To those who weren't able to atttend.., you guys missed out on a whole lot of fun.

I'll post pix when i got those (too bad i was so busy chasing around that i wasn't there at the right moment the photographers were shooting. Darn.)

Anyway, this goes out to all my team!
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Dear all,

It was hard work for these past few months, but it did pay off at the end. Everyone had major fun, and you guys have put on a stunning show. Well done!

I have received many congratulations right from En A* N* himself who was very happy with the whole event to other bosses and collegues whom were very impressed by our effort to coordinate a mega scale event for 2000+ pax. En C* K* S* himself was very pleased, that he has managed to persuade ** to grant the special break that you guys so much deserve (which you guys have keep a very low profire off, right?).

It was great collaborative effort right from the start! The promotion team did a great pre-event work with the newsletter, website as well as the bunting & banner design. Thank you Yani, Kemal, Afira, Etty and the rest of the team. I was almost in tears when I saw the 2 buntings up in display. Also, if it was not for Noraini, I would never have noticed losing some RM ‘tut’K from my bank account acting like I am the richest 5 digits bank account holder around. The Reg team whom had their hands filled with packing and arranging the gifts: Zal, Afzan, Kak Zai, Kak Ita, Kak Shikin and many others, thank you for the late hours that you have put in ensuring that the goodie bags are in place.


Our journey for Family Day started off later in the Friday afternoon at Tiara. After the long meeting with the Tiara management and realizing the heavy work we have that night, we decided to bribe the committee with as much food they can enjoy. Indeed, the sumptuous feast that we had at ‘Jom Makan’ was a delight as many were then already in the right mode to put up some hard work after. To those who have stayed up with us until 4 am on Saturday, thank you very much for your effort & contribution that night/morning. Too bad we couldn’t have the movie outing with our sleeping bags on.


Next day, Saturday was d’day… Reg&Gift team was ready on the move, Event&Games team was already strategizing their modus operandi, and F&B team led by Faeizah is busy re-aligning their taste bud to satisfy the 2000+ crowd that day. It was madness I tell you.

The Young Professional workshop have already started at as early as 7.45 am (myself and Huda had to set the alarm at 7.30 so that we can give Jean a call to seek progress, and continue our sleep until about 8.30. Haha). The feedback that we got from the students and parents were excellent! By midday, I can already see Fiza running wildly from one room to another commanding excellence from her team. Shylla was also worrying about the rooms allocation, making calls every now and then to ensure everything was in the right order. In KLCC, Asraf was having his own headache when some whom registered for the bus opted to use ‘other’ mode of transportation. You can feel the tense right from KL to PD.

We kicked off our very own Family Day with the Opening Ceremony emceed by the talented Haha and E’e. It was a job well done! The mascots were a major hit with the kids, who were eager to take photos with them. They were our instant celebrity (to those faces that we did not know :p) thanks to Cik Atim who had managed to persuade them to proudly wear their costumes during those 2 hot sunny days! To Astriyana & the dancing team, thank you very much for the great performance that you guys have managed to pull through! Top class guys!

Later that afternoon, I can already feel droplet from the sky, and so did a few others. The sun was not shining as bright as it was in the early morning. But in the end, we survived the fear. It turned out to be an excellent weather after all, and the telematch was a major success. I guess, they did have the ‘bomoh hujan’ to guard the day (or so they say).

Farid became the hero of the day when he rescued the damsel in distress who met with an after event injury. In return of his good favor, she asked him to marry her (ask Farid in detail :D..errr). In between the chaotic mode of attending to the girl, Aznil grab the walkie talkie from me and initiated contact with Farid. (Farid masuk.. Farid masuk.. …) Gee.. Farid, I so don’t sound like Aznil (not in a million years!)

We survived the dinner scare! Aznil was marvelous, right from the start. Firdhaus, thank you for taking up the role at the last 2 weeks before the event, and even able to pull the excellent team who then became the unspoken heroes, our very own DD trainees, Afny, Hazirah, Johan, Haq and many others who had to play double roles from ushering during the day, to telematch and continued off with Dinner. You guys rocks!

The night continued until about 2 am, with more preparation work to be done especially by the 2nd Day games committee. The talent time was indeed a memorable experience, with the smell of ‘poo-poo’ still up my head. But overall, we had managed to gain great no of crowd in the kids, couples and especially the singles ‘Fear Factor’ games. Yeah Muaz, I will practice dunking my head on the watermelon the next time I eat one!

The event concluded at about 1 pm, and the remaining committee stayed up until about 6 pm for the last minute packing up. The teh tarik session at R&R Seremban while waiting for the road to clear up has open up a lot of ‘stories’ that I am sure that you would love to hear. For info, we did manage to plan out our 2009-2012 Family Day schedule for PGSS deliberation :D.

So, hear me out all. We will have our very own DD Interaction Day Committee Appreciation Get Together soon! Please lock the date: 26th April 2008 in your calendar for our event, while the venue is to be announced soon. En Azhar himself wanted to personally attend this event, to show his support and appreciation.

There are more heroes & heroin whom I did not manage to write about, but if you guys are on this list or reading this by chance, I wish to thank you from the bottom of my heart. We had months of tireless planning work, and you guys have done very well. It was not easy to organize an event for a crowd of 2000+ pax, but now you can freely inform others that you have managed to be involved in a major event that went marvelously well.

There is more post-event work, but let us rest for this next 2 days before the other work begin. I will catch up with all of you some time soon.

Cheers

Suhana Sidik

Fuhh…. Panjang gila minah ni tulis… If takde nama tu, sorry la ye. Typing this one at a time. Forward2 la kan…. Signing off….