Sunday, January 31, 2010

There's been....~

Someone’s been slacking off in the writing department.

I would like to start this entry with a literature work by Emily Dickinson:

There's been a death in the opposite house
As lately as today.
I know it by the numb look
Such houses have alway.

The neighbours rustle in and out,
The doctor drives away.
A window opens like a pod,
Abrupt, mechanically;

Somebody flings a mattress out, -
The children hurry by;
They wonder if It died on that, -
I used to when a boy.

The minister goes stiffly in
As if the house were his,
And he owned all the mourners now,
And little boys besides;

And then the milliner, and the man
Of the appalling trade,
To take the measure of the house.
There'll be that dark parade

Of tassels and of coaches soon;
It's easy as a sign, -
The intuition of the news
In just a country town.

My word for this entry is (as apparent as it is) is death.

A word feared by many, but only for a short while (until it’s their turn of course).

When you heard about a death of someone’s you knew, it struck the chord inside your heart. Especially if it’s your loved ones.

You can’t imagine living without seeing them again, that it will all be different, a hard change.

If it’s someone who’s in their golden age, that feeling will subdue because you know they had lived, learned and loved.

What if it’s someone young, or even younger than you? You would ponder, and realized it could be you, that life is that SHORT, and what you have done or doing to prepare yourself for the next stage.

We symphatize, emphatize and maybe take a lesson of the death. A few days (weeks , months or years later) if we are still alive and there’s no death concurred, we forgot all about that person and we live on. Until we had the same news about someone we knew once again. And it will repeat itself.

My point is we are imperfect, we’re sinners, but let’s realize that we don’t have much time left. In one second, God can easily take the life He gave us and all of this will be over. Let’s hope He could grant us admission to His heaven.

There must be a death occurred that made me write this right? Yes, he’s my relative, I didn’t have the chance to know him (just that I see him around during Raya, Kenduri etc), he’s my age and his death had been so sudden it shocked everyone. As everyone says, God loves him more and May Allah has mercy on his soul. Al-Fatihah.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Have you arrived?

Okay. Today is the last day of weekend and I haven’t written anything all week.

This week word is ARRIVAL.

Yes, people, some of you might know what I am going to write about, I’m predictable sometimes.

The Arrivals is a documentary made by a couple of young guys who decided to share with the world their POV of The New World Order. The conspiracy theory that links Free Masons to being Luciferian (Or the followers of the Anti-Christ (a.k.a Dajjal) and the end of the world.

Their 50 episodes documentary (it just lasts 10 minutes for each, less than any of your favorite series) is definitely a new angle of seeing today’s world. Especially when we know one day the world will end and the signs are showing it’s coming sooner than later.

I know people are skeptical and will judge quickly what nonsense conspiracy theory is, and the world is what she is, but just take your time to watch all the episodes before making a conclusion.

In the end, I think the message conveyed in the documentary is very positive, the betterment of oneself.

Okay, I have now fulfilled my need to voice my opinion on this matter.

If you have any interest in finding out what I am talking about, please go to www.wakeupproject.com.

May ALLAH bless us ALL.

P/s: Sometimes I still think I’m not on the right path. That I should be on the road not taken.

Friday, January 15, 2010

MERLION.

Singapore is our neighbour. Usually, you visit your neighbout at the very least on any festive occasions. It’s too near, so it’s rude not to say hye.

So, I decided to visit my country’s estranged neighbour last weekend, after 23 years of living in my house, never knows how their house looks like, is it better than mine, etc.

My verdict?

1. It’s a way contemporary and organized home than mine is. They have superb transportation to every single nook and crooks of their house, you feel like you can add weight because you don’t have to work that hard to find your way inside your massive home. But anything that allows little effort (and anger) for me is considered fine by me.

2. Their house is way cleaner than mine. Mine is messy, theirs are proper and prim .
Sometimes, too neat is considered dull. My house has more personality and life to it than theirs.

3. They might have a big wardrobe (i.e clothes, shoes, sales everywhere) but they lack of a sanctuary to be calm and a space for sore eyes (their most famous beach is facing bloody tankers.LOL).

Conclusion?

We should learn a lot from our neighbour in term of being more organized and cleaner, also to take advantage of every little space we have in our home (which I know is more and naturally beautiful).

I will not miss my neighbour too much, but I will go there again when there is more attractions (like Universal Studio) or the 1 dollar ice cream.

Moral of the story: Be Good to Your Neighbour! Sopan Santun Amalan Kita. LOL.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Burj Khalifa.

I decided to choose a word and write about it for my new year resolution in writing.

I know I always have writer's block and its related disease, but I want to write at least once a week.

And at least one fiction story a month.

We'll see how it goes.

So today's word is Burj.

Burj means Tower. Khalifa means Representative of God (or what I would define as Ruler).
The Tower of The Ruler. The Arab world loves their father, or ruler, so I would say the name suffices this world latest icon. Standing tall at 828 m, she has well beaten the Taipei 101 (509.2 m) and our beloved Petronas Twin Towers (451.9 m).

I think that's all for today. Haha. So much for the writing part. By the way, the Burj situated in the area of Dubai Mall, where they have beautiful fountain show every single day. The reason I write is I want to share the beautiful pictures my Mr Photographer took. He's just getting better by each passing time =).




Monday, January 4, 2010

New You.New Me.

1. The New Decade has arrived.

2. Who would have thought humanity could survive and enter the phase of new millennium, now we are even entering the new decade of that millennium.

3. I feel old somehow.

4. I was celebrating my new year, with friends my age and watched these kids playing with the snow spray and there we were, finding them amusing but felt too old to blend in with them.

5. I am only 23 (ehem, going on 24) but I felt ancient.

6. I think I should stop hanging out in a place where people under the age of 21 ruled.

7. Anyway, any resolution for the new decade?

8. I wish I could go places. I have been infected by travel bug (I’m sure most people do).
Besides that, I wish my favoritest football team (MU) in the world will make history and I will be there to witness it. (If that happens, 2010 will be THE year of my existence in this world).

9. I wish I will grow up. Little by little, physically (I know height is impossible, darn, I wish I was Messi, he was given growth hormone by his father), mentally (stop being such a brat and be an adult!) and spiritually (I feel the end is near, I hope God allows me to go to His paradise.Amin).

10. Most important thing of all, I wish every person could just take one small step (recycling, cycling to work, less use of plastic bag etc) in stopping global warming (I am a environmentalist at heart).


Have a great year ahead of you everyone. Live life to its maximum potential capacity!
Cheers~