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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

For One More Day


Dear Fatimah,


I read a book by Mitch Album last year, "For One More Day". It is a very good book. Please read it if you have time.. Below is the book review by a blogger, Ms Elviza:


For one more day is an autobiography rather than fiction. It probably falls under the genre of psychology too. I can never tell the correct genre of Mitch Albom’s books. I suspected “Tuesday with Morrie“ is his true story. Of course, “the 5 people you meet in heaven” is fictional. Albom kicked off his writing career as a sport’s columnist. As to how he managed to write these 3 bestsellers - not relating to sports whatsoever - is beyond me.

The book asked you one simple question - if you are given one more day with your dead parent, would you be brave enough to accept it and make amends along the way?
The protagonist, Charley “Chick” Benetto, is an alcoholic. He started off as a promising baseball star who could no longer hit a home run. Imprisoned in dead-end job as a salesman and bitter divorce, Chick turned to alcohol for solace. When his only daughter shunned him from her wedding, Chick attempted to commit suicide. Caught in between life and death, Chick was transported back to the old house where he grew up and to his utter disbelief, he found his dead mother cooking breakfast!

Chick was granted one more day with his dead mother. Albom then moved the story to Chick’s childhood and adolescence and what transpired in between. Faced with a confusing choice of being either “mommy’s boy” or “daddy’s boy” at a tender age, Chick picked the latter. So much so that he would knowingly hurt his mother’s feeling to win his father’s approval.
The inevitable divorce of his parents torn the family apart. Chick never achieved his dream of becoming a baseball star. He neglected his family in futile search of happiness. He reached his ultimate guilt when he lied to his mother on her birthday to go and play baseball. As fate would have it, his mother died. The guilt haunted him for a lifetime.

For that one more day with his mother, Chick was made to understand why certain things happened in his life. He understood the reasons for his parents’ divorce. He understood the sacrifices his mother had made. Lucky Chick was bestowed with a chance to apologise to his mother. He survived the ordeal and lived to tell the tale.

Albom creatively wove the story to include the emotional notes Chick’s mother wrote to him from time to time. Warning: this book can be a tearjerker for sensitive souls. The plot was accompanied with the intermissions of the times Chick didn’t stand up for his mother and the times she stood up for him. I found the intermissions refreshing and stylish.

Albom is a master of simple English. He narrated the poignant story with stlye that is unmistakably his. However, Albom played God in this book. So, if you are a realist, this book is definitely not for you. But, if you are able to put logic aside and bask in realm of imaginations, do read it. For me, this is a story of redemption and letting go of your past mistakes.


[Writer: Mitch Albom, ISBN: 0751537535, Publisher: Sphere]
Image from Amazom.com.

Friday, July 13, 2007

Konserto Doa


Kemari berkumpul duduk melingkariku
Semua anakku tercinta
Ada yang ingin kuwasiatkan
Sebelum aku harus pergi jauh

Jalan kalian masih luas terbentang
Pandai-pandailah memilih
Iman di tangan jangan dilepas
Jadikan azimat penuntun hidup

Terima kasih kami tak terhingga
Petua ayahanda akan kami simpan
Di dalam sanubari yang paling dalam
Menjadi pedoman memilih jalan

Legalah sudah hatiku sekarang
Mendengar janji kalian ucapkan
Kerna zaman ini tengah bergolak
Membawa iklim buruk panas menyiksakan

Tuhan bimbinglah anak dan cucuku
Yang muda memang banyak lupa
Telahku tanamkan iman di dada
Semoga mereka memilih jalanMu

Terima kasih kepadamu Tuhan
Engkau tak berpaling dari kami yang lalai
Luluskanlah doa kami bersama
Untuk kesihatan ayah tercinta
Untuk seluruh umat seisi dunia
Amin!...


Song & Lyric by Ebiet G Ade

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Thursday, July 12, 2007

Rindu KehadiranMu



Betapapun jauhnya aku mengembara
Tak dapat ku lepaskan
SuaraMu berbisik lewat kedalaman jiwa
Ketika ombak di lautan melambung memecah keheningan
Aku rindu kehadiranMu meski hanya lewat mimpi

Kukirimkan untaian kata indah dalam nyanyian
Lewat matahari rembulan dan taburan bintang
Kau berikan cintaMu maha luas bak bentangan samudera
Ku arungi dengan sujud dan ketulusan

Betapapun rindunya aku ingin bertemu denganMu
Terasa panjang hari-hari yang harus kulewati
Berapa banyak kanvas kugores lukisan wajahMu
Namun tak pernah dapat kureka keteduhanNya



Ebiet G Ade, Album "Bahasa Langit" 2001

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Telah Berdiri Seorang Lelaki...


Telah berdiri seorang lelaki
Hidup berbekal kecekalan diri
Walau menghadapi sejuta cabaran
Terus berpaut pada kebenaran

Berkurun sudah kau merintis jalan
Bertahun sudah hasratmu terhalang
Tetap bersemarak api keazaman
Bara keramat doa dan harapan

Kau melangkah bermula dari lembah
Kau mendaki setangga ke setangga
Semakin hampir menjejaki puncak
Semakin sering kau ditikam onak

Namun kerana kau lelaki
Derita dapat diselindungi
Tangisanmu rahsia di hati

Kesepianlah teman nan sejati
Di dalamnya kau mengenal diri
Tenangnya wajah matangnya bicara
Kerana kau meyakini Tuhanlah yang maha ESA

(Siso Kopratasa / Habsah Hassan)

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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Mass communication class 1986-89


Maizan, Mustafa, Hj Zulkifli and
Ikmal Hisham


Rahimah and Maizan


Nurul and Rahimah


Nik Anura and the late Aliza Aziz


Mazlan Chik


Ooopps, I am not so sure who is this with
Rahimah

Nik Anura and her daughter


Zarul Alam


Zairee and Ikmal

Three years ago on 5 November 2004 I met some friends over buka puasa dinner in Bangsar. It was a long overdue gathering for all of us since we left campus live (UTIM) in 1989. Eventhough not all made it to the dinner, it was good to catch up again with old friends.

I have been talking doing it again. But it has been three years now. Nothing happens yet. If any of you guys out there read this, please get back to with your latest contact numbers. We should meet again ok?
These are the three years olds photo session we had in 2004. Sadly, Ms Aliza Aziz has left us...

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Here I Am...


Year 1987. It was a very sad and tragic year to me. It was the year I lost my classmate (we've known each other since 1980), Nazrina Mohd Nazeri. She died in a tragic car accident at Jalan Johar, Damansara. The car we’re traveling skidded on our way to send her back to Taman Tun Dr Ismail. We went out that night to celebrate her graduation after 3 years from Wisconsin Greenbay University, USA.

That same year also, I ‘lost’ another friend. When I went to see her at Subang Jaya one night, she told me the sad news. She said NO to me. We can remain as friend, she told me. But I want more than that. To me, it was time to take our friendship to another phase – I would like her to be my special girlfriend. That was the last time I saw her…
Here I am playing with those memories again
And just when I thought time had set me free
Those thoughts of you keep taunting me

Holding you, a feeling I never outgrew
Though each and every part of me has tried
Only you can fill that space inside

So there’s no sense pretending
My heart is not mending

Just when I thought I was over you
And just when I thought I could stand on my own
Oh baby those memories come crashing through
And I just can’t go on without

On my own I’ve tried to make the best of it alone
I’ve done everything I can to ease the pain
But only you can stop the rain

I just can’t live without you
I miss everything about you

Just when I thought I was over you
And just when I thought I could stand on my own
Oh baby those memories come crashing through
And I just can’t go on without
Go on without
It’s just no good without you

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