Raya di Malaysia
Natasha Zainall September 13, 2011 0
Salam Raya to all. =)
Whilst most of my friends are now back in a rut, leading their university life - boring slash books slash pressure (hehe) life; I, on the other hand, am enjoying my Raya holiday to the fullest. After 4 years of slaving myself at study - leading a less colourful, stressful, speedy life, I intend to make up for all those years and have the merriest Raya celebration, hehee.
My mommy, who has always loved to bring me to social gatherings from the moment I could stand and walk, has decided to bring me to KPerak's Open House at Cybercentre, Ipoh. Most of the staffs at Education Department of Perak and KPerak know me since I was in diapers, thus getting acceptance to the event was easy. Haha, abuse of power. Bukan selalu. ;p
When the receptionist asked for my name, (which was on the list *ahem ahem* haha) I suddenly felt like *cough* Serena Van der Woodsen *cough*, who doesn't need to wait in line to get into 5 stars clubs or 7 stars restaurants, lol.
For those who might have no effing idea who Serena Van der Woodsen is, (seriously?? if you're a guy, I forgive you, but if you're a girl, tsk tsk tsk, haha) she is one of Gossip Girl's casts. The bombshell blondie, does that ring a bell, no? Google her.
Auntie Zairul; Dr Kamil, President of KPerak; my mommy and Mr Ishak, President of KPec.
KPec is an organisation under the administration of KPerak. It's an e-Learning Cluster programme that was set up in collaboration with Innovation New Zealand Education (iNZed) to facilitate the 21st century learners in Perak to engage in critical thinking and self-learning through teaching and learning processes using internet and computers.
No more books for these kids. Everything is online and on the computer; homework, exercises, lessons, virtual learning with the New Zealand teachers and students via Internet, thanks to Skype, haha. Cangih gila! Jealous I.
From left: Teacher Zana, she taught me English when I was in 6th grade; Teacher Hindun, who taught me Science in 6th grade; and my mommy, my favourite teacher!
Hehe, bukan bias, but it's a fact. She teaches me subjects that are not taught in school, for example, life, friendships, boyfriends, hardship, moral values, the do's and dont's, etc. Even to this day, when I taught I am wise enough to make my own decisions, she is still 'teaching', guiding and facilitating me, hehee.
Flaunting her now 22 years young (yes, you read me right ;p haha) daughter to her friends is now her favourite activity to do at a social gathering. She will proudly introduce me to all of her friends and perhaps leave them with green eyes? Haha.
The verdict?
People will compliment her for being a beautiful, young and sophisticated at only 45, but already has a teenage daughter, who is about to embark her senescence, lol!
People will compliment her for being a beautiful, young and sophisticated at only 45, but already has a teenage daughter, who is about to embark her senescence, lol!
>.<
Despite of how much fun I have this year's Raya, I still have one final obligation as a student -submit my thesis to the Deputy Dean of Education Faculty, *whisper* which should have been submitted last month, heheee.
This is the result of 4 years of studying.
4 years of slaving myself with books, researches, assignments, presentations. 4 months after putting up with my former students' antic. Everything comes down to the words printed in those thick red book.
But, Alhamdulillah, praise to Allah, I did well for my thesis, hehee.
Hereby, I would like to take this opportunity to say my thanks to everyone who has helped me with my research, directly and indirectly. Your help is very much appreciated and may He bless you. =) Thank you.
I'll see you again in the next update! ;)
Natasha
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