Thursday, November 4, 2010
ahmad yang weird
one day, when I fetched my brother, Ahmad, from his afterschool;
Ahmad : eh, rumah mu'allimah Ahmad kat sini ke?
Aku : Mana Ahmad tau?
Ahmad: Tu, kereta macam kereta mu'allimah. (Ahmad tunjuk dengan jari dan muncung mulut)
Aku: Mana Ahmad tau itu kereta mu'allimah Ahmad?
Ahmad: Ahmad cam kereta tu punya sport rim.
Aku: Lain kali, Ahmad baca nombor plat kereta tu, barulah boleh cam.. dan barulah otak Ahmad bergerak..
Ahmad: Kak, otak mana boleh bergerak, kak...
GILA!!!
JAHAT GILA!!!
itulah Ahmad..
Just now, Ahmad and Ili was playing chess with their cousin, Aqilah
Ili and Aqilah : haaa.. makan... gini.. makan.... check... lari... makan....
Ahmad: Kak, Amni kan... (adik aku f3) main chess masa bulan puasa..
Aku : so? kenapa? (dalam kepala hanya fikirkan chess dikaitkan sesuatu yang mana chess tak berapa digalakkan bermain atas sebab2 tertentu..)
Ahmad: Ye la, bulan puasa...
Aku: ye la, Kenapa? berdosa?
Ahmad: Bulan puasa mana boleh makan, kak amni tu 'makan' bila main chess..
eeee... ada pulak idea budak ni nak kenakan aku yang blurr
inilah Ahmad...
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Juara Chess?

I am so happy because the kiddo whom I cared most won a series of chess games, competing with other primary and secondary school around Kuala Krai district. He was announced as The Winner. I am so proud of him.
Congratulation Wal Ikram!!
and when I asked him how was the game, he was being so secretive. I insisted on knowing the truth, so, he asked me to guess. Seeing him so shy, I guessed him as the One with number One, then he praised me for guessing it right! I was so shocked and felt that if he was a girl, I would shake his hands hard and may hug him .. only if he was a girl! hehe
I just hope he would teach me of some good tricks for my future undertaking. eheh
I was scheduled to join at a 2-day-camp to become an apprentice for my school's chess coach on this 30th and 31st October 2010, something called as "Kejurulatihan Catur". I had only some basic knowledge about the chess, but to play it, I dare not to since I always lost in every single game I played before. I dare not play no more, at least not in front of my pupils. ehhe
Perhaps, Ikram, Aiman and Azri can help me out about the tips and tricks. ehehe But I know, practice makes perfect. If I have no confidence in even playing the game, how am I going to improve? whatever it takes, I shall try my very best! and I do hope, there will be your apprentices as next year's stars.. :D
I just want to say, I am so PROUD of my Ikram. go go chaiyok!!
we'll meet on Sunday and tell me more about the game, okay? ^__^
p/s: when I asked him of what kind of present he wanted, he said I had given him so many presents already.. and I wonder, have I? I don't think so. and he said 'cane' is one of them.. haha
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
A kiddo in love?

Kids nowadays are so outspoken about being in a relationship they called boyfriend-girlfriend. Even Ahmad confessed that he sent love letters to his classmates who he claimed to be his girl. Year 2. I always thought that it is too early for youngsters to be so daring in confessing their crush. Obviously this is not love. It is a crush and people knew, crush comes and go just like the wave on the beach.
Anyway, this kiddo, a year 6, whom I care much, claimed to have a boy-girlfriend relationship with a year 5. Hurm, absorbing gossip from so many sources including the boy himself, I found out that he is in a relationship, but shares monkey love. A crush, like I said. Easily break it off and get back together again. No any kind of foundation what so ever. Outer appearance is 99% contributed to such relationship. Children seldom judged inside out as they see what they saw only. Their level of understanding is nearing the abstract level when they are 12 and above. At this rate, they are developing emotional quotient (EQ) which would gear them to their definition of self.
But the year 6 pupils, girls, are saved from this boyfriend-girlfriend, thank Allah. If not, I would be here and there searching for them in case they followed their boyfriends out from school. :D
Technology helped these kiddos connect even easier. They can just text and tell their feelings if meeting eye-to-eye would embarrass them. And most Laloh’s kiddos have their handphones 24/7, except at school. I was rather shocked when I heard this. Even my family, to have a handphone, one must only be a secondary school students, despite their urges to have one.
Rural areas parents trust their children to handle the technology alone at much much earlier time as compared to typical town people. Yes. Rural areas community is more likely to have more money than the townsmen. Due to this, they decided to share their wealth with their children. It is good to have handphones, but parents should have set somekind of rules to be obeyed and followed in using this technology.
I just hope that him and others would be matured enough to not to follow their instinct solely as we all have ISLAM to provide us guidelines to maneuver our lives better for our future because I really care about them.