Sunday, April 27, 2014

To sum up the week

It has been another eventful week, and I'm surprised that even when I'm not working, time pass super fast as well. 
This week's highlights:
- Played badminton after such a long time and finally get to meet up with my good old high school friends :)
- Collected my RM 250 book voucher!
Yes!! I can go book shopping again!! Fees my cravings for books and now that I have the time to read.. It's a plus :)
- Went to the biggest ever clothes buffet in Malaysia :) the experience was great, but maybe coz I'm late the pieces that I got aren't so happening. Should have gone on Saturday! The pieces are so nice! And my goodness.. I missed the blowout sale -.- RM 10/pcs sia.. Anyway, too busy on Saturdays to go anywhere anyways haha 


This is how it works:
Pay RM 60 and whatever you can stuff into the bag, well it's practically yours, as long as you don't burst the bag. So I manage to stuff 7 pcs in my bag, which makes it aprox. < RM 10/pc .. Not bad la! I got a nice LBD summore. 

Mother's day is coming! And well look at what the kids are preparing for the upcoming Mother's day in church! So cute la.. But these balls of energy can sometimes be a handful.. Yell until sore throat already. But it's nice to see kids clinging unto you saying "teacher teacher sit with me!" and they quarrel to "own" you. Hahaha I feel so wanted :p 

It's a massive number of kids this year coz well.. CCC is huge too. So yea it's a challenge, but i believe they can pull through :)

Yup! So that basically sums up my week. Next on the list: Skytrex!

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Nostalgia over reference books

Went to the bookshop today to look for teaching materials. Browsing through the rows and rows of SPM reference books brings me back to the memories of my high school days. Boy do I miss them. Taking up each book (chemistry, mathematics, history) reminds me of the times where I sit in school and mugged the subject. Looking through the books, I wondered why didn't I study harder last time, there were some things in there that I have yet to fully grasp the logic/meaning of it. Standing there, I found myself trying to solve the questions in the book. I actually fought the urge to buy those thick thick SPM reference books. I still remember last time our bags were so heavy solely because of the reference book we bring around. I always thought that having a few reference book of different subjects were cool. It's as if it portrays the image of intellectual intelligence (though sometimes it may not be that way lol) but yes I miss those days where reference book, note books and exercise books are sprawled all over the table. It's a beautiful mess.. Really! When I came to Uni, there were no such things as text books anymore. Everything were slides and print-out notes. We don't carry books anymore, and studying became a last minute affair. Pros and cons really, but I definitely miss those days where people would ponteng class to study and I would still faithfully come to class to study or meeting up at the TTDI library to "study" because do we really study? But most of the time I would study alone in the library, that's my way of studying ;) except for the 1 or 2 rendezvous with Houyi and the gang. Ah.. Good old times.. Or maybe I'm just unable to let go of the past :/ 

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Simple things

One thing about working in a location such as KL Sentral is that I get the opportunity to witness the simple things in life through the life of others; and thats not all, I get all the opportunity to make a difference in the society. 

As we all know, KL sentral is a disabled friendly train station. Every once in a while I see people who are blind trying to get their way across the station and one random person would just go up to the person to offer their assistance. There's still hope in this world you know? ;) this act of kindness deserves a candid shot, that moment is really beautiful. 

Just yesterday, after work, I was waiting for my dad to pick me up from the other side of the station, and thats when I saw this couple, both blind finding their way across the station. It's literally the blind leading the blind, with the guy holding the hand of the lady and leading her across the station. Just a blind couple passing through right? No biggie! But what caught my attention was that though they were blind, they were happy. I admit stalking them for a bit coz I was a little afraid to approach them to guide them to their destination as I feared my dad would be arriving any time soon. So I just followed them behind to make sure they were ok. And there the guy was, chatting happily to the girl, leading the way as if he had sight. Their conversation was light and cheerful and I really admired them. It was like happiness doesn't have to come on the form of money nor having a fully able body, they were contented and happy with each other's company, and no disability could stop them. I finally got the guts to ask them if they needed help when they knocked into someone coming in the entrance. And the guy happily told me: " it's ok! We just have to walk straight and we will reach our destination" and continued to happily chat with the lady he was leading. A lesson learnt indeed :)

Oh and one thing about working in a location as such? I get braver and braver each day to approach a disabled person to offer my assistance when I get the opportunity. I get braver too to offer up my seat to deserving people on the LRT. I usually shy away or pretend not to see as I was so cowardly in the past. But I'm glad to say that it's different now, and I'm glad to see fellow Malaysians doing the same too. Though not many, but still, there is hope lol

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Faith in humanity restored!

I just witness the most beautiful thing while I was out groceries shopping in my neighborhood grocers. A lady paid for a small carton of milk for a little boy in front of her. I think the story went a little along the lines of the mother couldn't pay for the milk therefore forgoing the milk at the counter. Then the lady who was next in line, paid for the milk and gave it to the boy without the mother realizing. The mother was so shock on how he got the milk and came back to the shop thinking the boy took it without paying and asked if the milk was paid for. Well it was fully paid, and the little boy was already in the midst of finishing the milk. 

That little scene there brought a smile to my face. That out of the robberies, rape and violence out there, there is still some kindness to be witness every day. It doesn't have to be a large sum of money nor a huge packet of something; all it takes was a humble box of 250ml milk carton to be a blessing, to put a smile on not only the little boy's face, but to his mother, the cashier, mine and everyone else who witnessed it. Am truly touched to be able to witness such occurrence. 

I've always wanted to do something like that, but I thought I would never be able to do it because I thought if I were to do something like that, I would have to go to a grocer where majority of the people are poverty stricken. But today just proves to me that we can be a blessing anywhere and everywhere we are.