Friday, June 28, 2013

Of Shirts and Reminders

While walking home a stranger asked me, "What is life if you live without goals?" Whoa, it stunned me for a while, but brilliant nonetheless -- even though it's actually a design printed at the back of his t-shirt. Perhaps questions can indeed feel more powerful than mere statements at times; especially when they can make you Want to do something, or propel you into a more appreciative mode. Hmm maybe I should have some kind of t-shirts at home that have these on them: 1) "Done something better today?" 2) "Have you worked hard enough to deserve this rest?"

Sunday, June 23, 2013

An Afternoon in Kinokuniya

Wheee so happy that Jurong has got 3 bookstores now! Kinokuniya at JEM, Times at JCube, and Popular at IMM  A good sight to see many fathers bringing their kids there today. Was quite impressed with one pair in particular, when I overheard the small boy of probably 6 yrs old asking his dad at the non-fiction corner: "Science is also about space isn't it? And some scientists say that the universe will end, right?" Dad: "Well, some scientists have studied that. There are two theories.." 

And he went on to elaborate deeper while they moved on to another aisle. Whoa, given his young age I think it's awesome that he's exposed to such a level of discussion! I guess not bringing my earpiece every time when I'm outside is pretty worthwhile after all, considering what kind of things I get to hear from people's conversations hehe..

Friday, June 21, 2013

Finding the Connection

Was at the shop when I turned to see a little girl of four staring at me straight. Both of us had our masks on, but she seemed stunned for a while watching me in my turquoise N95. I gave a little wave, and yay her eyes lit up when she waved back! 

Seeing fellow mask-wearers somehow makes me a bit happy inside -- more for the fact that we strangers appear to have one lil extra thing in common; just as how my heart gets thrilled when I come across someone with a book in the train. Hehe.. Perhaps spotting similarities has become something that I fancy more now.

This passage from Austin Kleon's book comes to mind at this point too: "Share your dots. Find people on the internet who love the same things as you and connect with them. Invite others to wonder with you. You have to be curious about the world in which you live.. Look things up. Chase down every reference. Google everything. Don’t ask a question before you Google it. You’ll either find the answer or you’ll come up with a better question."

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Ayah and His Diary

When I was prolly 10 years old I remember coming across a 3-page document dated 1987 during springcleaning, kept neatly in Ayah's blue file. What caught my interest was seeing how the text looks like it was written using the classic typewriter, and even more touching was the title "Kelahiran Anakku yang Pertama" (or The Birth of My 1st Daughter). MasyaAllah! Ayah wrote this?? I can just imagine how he could have sat on his desk, thinking and typing away to translate those feelings and memories into words..

Adeih, and now I'm tearing because just 5 mins ago my kakak sat beside me, saying that Ibu told her that Ayah actually penned down a story in his notebook too when kakak got married! Seems like we're all pretty sentimental hehehe.. Although he didn't show his writings it warms my heart to know he took the time to do that secretly; apart from other countless awesome things he had devoted for us.. Thank you Ayah and Ibu, because what you have done all these years remind me of how wonderful it is to be a daughter every day of my life. Happy Father's Day! 

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

The Blessing in Time

It was nearly 7pm, and a man who's smartly dressed in a long-sleeved shirt approached me today. What surprised me was the fact that he's carrying a donation tin and still looking energetic, when he had perhaps just came back from work! Prompts me to think what do I fill up my time with.. Especially when being tired is a norm now everyday. 

Not to mention that the tin he's carrying was of "Apex Singapore", a rehab centre for the elderly. MasyaAllah, my friends who are still Apex Mentors instantly came to mind at that moment - who have been similarly amazing in helping my madrasah juniors.  Semoga Allah berkati ilmu dan waktu kita, dengan bertambahnya lagi kebaikan yang dapat kita lakukan..

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

The Young Mother

Love looking at how a mother walked into a surau today with her 1-year old baby girl, completely at ease carrying her child even in her solat. Beautiful it seems how caring after one's precious is allowed while we pray, fulfilling both the amanah of servanthood and parenthood well; and to consider being as independent as one can: figuring things out on your own, being happy even when alone. :)