24 June 2009
Why 17?
21 June 2009
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY
May you be blessed in every way!
The are so many, but the one that stands out now would be this episode.
My siblings and I were young teens, planning to go for our first ever party. We were so excited about it, until my mom said we would have to be home by 10 pm. When we protested, she promptly sent us off to speak with dad. He took one look at our faces and said "Go enjoy yourselves, remember your surname and just make sure you come back before the sun rises in the morning!".
Until today, I'll never forget that moment!
20 June 2009
Home Home Home
I'm sure all families have their anecdotes and idiosyncrasies and I surely have a goldmine. But those stories are for another time.
18 June 2009
Conversions in my family
It's hard for me to understand why there's so much concern about conversions of minors in a family, where one parent embraces Islam.
Here’s my own story.
When I was 17, my parents divorced. My dad having remarried a Muslim, of course, was a convert. However, there were four of us from his first marriage. We were aged 20, 19, 17 and 13. Then, as best as I can remember, there was no issue about us believing and practising the religion of our choice. Neither were we even aware that it would be a topic of discussion, as it is today. We just carried on with our lives as best as we could.
Anyway, not long after the divorce, my second sister fell in love with a Muslim. She converted and got married.
Then the first born fell in love with a follower of the Hindu way of life. She married him and today, she practices what, she believes in her heart, is best for her family.
My brother also eventually converted and married a Muslim girl.
As for me, I remained open to all the many religious possibilities and, eventually, chose the one that was closest to my heart.
My point is that the children in a mixed marriage, of which one parent is a Muslim, should be given that freedom to choose.
In our case, we all grew up understanding and accepting each other without any of the religious hang-ups. We weren’t forced or indoctrinated by anybody. We were left to find our own paths in life.
This freedom to choose had been crucial to the harmony in our family. We were allowed to let nature takes its course and we all pursued different paths. Despite the differences, we are of one family.
Did it turn out to be the right formula to follow? I think so.
Am I qualified to make this observation? I think I am.
15 June 2009
Back to Normal and a joke to boot!
I’m feeling great again. Happy. Peaceful. Calm.
To prove it, I'm going to share a personal story!
14 June 2009
Sunday blues!
I've been meaning to write more on my blog. I've stored ideas and thoughts and promised myself that I would get started on them.
However, when I had the mood, I hadn't the time. When I had the time, I hadn't the mood.
I'm feeling blue today. I started the weekend with a wonderful feeling of being happy. What happened?
One of the problems with me is that when I am sad, I begin to think of all the times that the people around me are a disappointment. Is it them or is it really me? Are my expectations too high? Am I just gearing myself up for disillusionment when I expect too much?
I've always been a believer that we should expect the best of people. Yeah, I know it's too much, especially in today's world. But if we don't expect the best of people then should we expect the worst in them. Does it make it any better to anticipate the worst and find out that you were right?
People pretend to be what they are not. I’m always amazed at that. I know that no one is really one hundred per cent himself or herself. We all wear masks. I wear one as well. Does it mean that people are disappointed in me too, when I don’t measure up to their their expectations?
Hmmmm, I need to think this over.
Meanwhile, I’m going to start writing again. It’s an outlet for me. I get it off my chest and I feel lighter.
This picture was taken last Sunday, but it fits my mood today.
Don't worry about me! After a good night's sleep, I'll bounce right back! Promise!!!
P.S.
My thoughts are with "Yang" during a difficult moment in life. Stay strong, my friend!
03 June 2009
Annual Latin American Festival

Day/Date: Sunday, 7 June 2009
Venue: the Qba Courtyard of The Westin Kuala Lumpur
Time: 11 am to 5 pm
This will be an opportunity for you to have the benefit of experiencing the Latin American culture.
*four delicious Peruvian dishes
~ Aji de Gallina
~ Causa de Atun
~ Papa a la Huancaina
~ Alfajores
* authentic Peruvian handicrafts
For the music connoisseur, we will be playing Peruvian and Latin American music.
Don’t miss this chance to catch up with old friends and to make new ones. All the benefits of this event will be in aid of the National Cancer Council “Majlis Kanser Nasional – (MAKNA)”.
See programme enclosed.



