I have decided to write this post since someone asked why I didn't write about him. Ahaha. So you'd better read this. First of all, there are soo many things to write about, so it's not easy to write about EVERYTHING. But of course, this subject requires a special post since it is a big part of my life.
So this is about my childhood friend(s). I met Nadz in Oman when I was in Primary 2. Since Asians were the minority and since we were practically the only ones with a scarf, we stuck together for so long. We slept over at each other's houses so often, I guess I can say her house is like my second home. Ahaha. We used to go down Wadis and sometimes we go to the same places when we're holidaying like for example Nizwa and the ummm... I forgot what the Omani small streams are called... But yeah. Ahaha.
At school we were in the same class. Always hanging out during break. During the month of Ramadhan, we'd be doing our work during eating time.
She shared so many childhood fantasies with me... Nadz is the crazy type of person, always able to make me laugh. She's also the petite and sweet type. She's a year younger than me, yet she's already taking her Alevels. But that's because her Olevels is only in MayJune and not in OctNov. That's why:P
We meet about once in two years now since she's all the way on the other side of the world!>_<
Owh, and here's a short something for ryu-chan. Ahaha. I don't really know ryu-chan eventhough we've known each for 5 years in Oman. Since he's Nadz's lil bro, he's always around whenever I come over. and since he's safi's really close friend, he comes over to our house often too. The other day, I saw him through the webcam and I was soo surprised. Ahaha. He's already 16 but in my mind, it's always the young and small 11-year-old ryu-chan. I'm so sorry but that's the way it is. lol. Don't take it to heart k? It's been like.. 2 years since we met and he's sure had a growth spurt (hear that ryu-chana?:P) Well, now he is an anime/manga fanatic, like me. But kesian sngt Saudi doesn't have much manga. Ahaha. You'd be so mesmerized when you come over to Malaysia's bookstores!:D Ryu-chan is also a crazy sort of person. Always making me laugh with boundless energy. That was in the past. Now he also makes me laugh through all his over-exaggerated icons. lol.
My dad has a childhood friend since Primary 1 and they even stayed together throughout til Secondary school. In their university days, they both went to the States and even til now, they keep in touch and we visit them sometimes. To me, that is VERY VERY cool having a friend for about 40 years.
I hope it'll be that way yeah Nadz and ryu-chan?:)
Ahaha.
Take care you guys.
~nadhirah
eleven o four post meridiem
twenty first february two thousand eight
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Words...
Some things are better left unsaid.
When I think about it, sometimes I'm not so sure whether to have a situation explained or it's better to just keep quiet. I wonder what actually matters the most... Is it that the other person doesn't get hurt? Is it that you convey what's inside you? More than often, the situation varies; and in the end, you just follow what's in your heart because there is almost never a correct answer. Or at least I think so.
There is a past in everyone's lives they rather not look at. I've always told myself to be brave and face it. For some reason, I've survived it these past few years. I don't understand why suddenly now I can't face it anymore; I feel like it's so useless to figure it out. All those times I thought of ways to talk it out, took action to understand, endured it when it hurt. And now suddenly when it's so easy to solve it, I just feel so tired of everything, I feel like running away from it. Ahaha. Life is kinda funny that way. It's that your goal is RIGHT at the corner after the most difficult obstacle or when you want to give up.
Once my mom gave this really inspiring speech, I remembered this one point the most: Do you want to win or be happy?
As much as all my thoughts is that I can keep this up so I can win, I still think that the most important thing is be happy. One day when I look back at this, I don't want to regret I took the wrong decision. In this case, there IS a wrong decision. Why not just go for it? I won't lose. No one loses if I decide to talk it out.
In the end, I think in a friendship, you just don't have to win all the time. It's better to say you were wrong eventhough it wasn't your fault. Ahaha.
~nadhirah
ten forty two post meridiem
twenty first january two thousand eight
When I think about it, sometimes I'm not so sure whether to have a situation explained or it's better to just keep quiet. I wonder what actually matters the most... Is it that the other person doesn't get hurt? Is it that you convey what's inside you? More than often, the situation varies; and in the end, you just follow what's in your heart because there is almost never a correct answer. Or at least I think so.
There is a past in everyone's lives they rather not look at. I've always told myself to be brave and face it. For some reason, I've survived it these past few years. I don't understand why suddenly now I can't face it anymore; I feel like it's so useless to figure it out. All those times I thought of ways to talk it out, took action to understand, endured it when it hurt. And now suddenly when it's so easy to solve it, I just feel so tired of everything, I feel like running away from it. Ahaha. Life is kinda funny that way. It's that your goal is RIGHT at the corner after the most difficult obstacle or when you want to give up.
Once my mom gave this really inspiring speech, I remembered this one point the most: Do you want to win or be happy?
As much as all my thoughts is that I can keep this up so I can win, I still think that the most important thing is be happy. One day when I look back at this, I don't want to regret I took the wrong decision. In this case, there IS a wrong decision. Why not just go for it? I won't lose. No one loses if I decide to talk it out.
In the end, I think in a friendship, you just don't have to win all the time. It's better to say you were wrong eventhough it wasn't your fault. Ahaha.
~nadhirah
ten forty two post meridiem
twenty first january two thousand eight
Teaching
After not writing for so long, it feels weird to actually be writing again. I initially wanted to delete this blog but because SOMEONE 'begged' me not to, therefore I have decided against it. I thought I'd just keep this and not write anything inside but then SOMEONE asked why I've not been updating so yeah yeah, here it is.
I'm working now at an English tuition center near my home. All the students who come there are Koreans except for this really cute 5 year old boy (he's Malaysian). A good thing I have been watching hours of Korean drama, thus whenever I hear them speak, I'm quite used to it and I even learn a bit more of the language:D ahaha. They are naughty... but pleasurable to teach. I never thought that teaching English would be so hard! I mean, I'm quite used to english and everything but the thing about DELIVERING seems to be the problem. Especially for me, when I studied English, I never actually looked at it as something 'segmented'. I mean English actually has nouns, pronouns, adjective, adverbs, conjunctions, modal etc. And for example, noun is divided into common, proper, abstract, gender, countable uncountable, quantifiers, determiners and all that. And for adjectives, they have possessive, quantitative and all those things and I was so shocked looking through the grammar book. For me, I've sorta always seen it as a whole. So then before each class, I have to prepare the night before AND an hour early to know what I'm teaching. Ahaha. As many people know, English is an extremely funny language. Like for example, the singular he she it requires 's' at the end of the present tense verb as the subject verb agreement. and the plural we they requires no 's'. But then how about I and you? I plays you plays. Ahaha. If nobody (especially that SOMEONE) doesn't get it, that's fine. lol. Or plural of mouse is mice but house is houses; not hice. So yeah, at times I just have to say to my students: You just gotta memorize it.
Before every class, I'd feel so apprehensive. And after I'm done teaching them, I'm so elated, I feel like I've won a battle!:D Ahaha.
The best feeling of a teacher is if her student understands what she's trying to articulate and is improving. And the most troubled feeling is if the student is uninterested and don't want to learn at all. But alhamdulillah, all my students are really dedicated. I learnt that most of them come to Malaysia solely for education. Some of their parents aren't even here as they're still in Korea.
There was this one boy who made me really so impressed with his dedication and will to study and learn. At the end of the day, I think that it is the student who also teaches.
So, slowly I'm learning how to teach. Teaching is a life-long learning. Ahaha. What a play of words.
~nadhirah
ten eighteen post meridiem
twenty first february two thousand eight
I'm working now at an English tuition center near my home. All the students who come there are Koreans except for this really cute 5 year old boy (he's Malaysian). A good thing I have been watching hours of Korean drama, thus whenever I hear them speak, I'm quite used to it and I even learn a bit more of the language:D ahaha. They are naughty... but pleasurable to teach. I never thought that teaching English would be so hard! I mean, I'm quite used to english and everything but the thing about DELIVERING seems to be the problem. Especially for me, when I studied English, I never actually looked at it as something 'segmented'. I mean English actually has nouns, pronouns, adjective, adverbs, conjunctions, modal etc. And for example, noun is divided into common, proper, abstract, gender, countable uncountable, quantifiers, determiners and all that. And for adjectives, they have possessive, quantitative and all those things and I was so shocked looking through the grammar book. For me, I've sorta always seen it as a whole. So then before each class, I have to prepare the night before AND an hour early to know what I'm teaching. Ahaha. As many people know, English is an extremely funny language. Like for example, the singular he she it requires 's' at the end of the present tense verb as the subject verb agreement. and the plural we they requires no 's'. But then how about I and you? I plays you plays. Ahaha. If nobody (especially that SOMEONE) doesn't get it, that's fine. lol. Or plural of mouse is mice but house is houses; not hice. So yeah, at times I just have to say to my students: You just gotta memorize it.
Before every class, I'd feel so apprehensive. And after I'm done teaching them, I'm so elated, I feel like I've won a battle!:D Ahaha.
The best feeling of a teacher is if her student understands what she's trying to articulate and is improving. And the most troubled feeling is if the student is uninterested and don't want to learn at all. But alhamdulillah, all my students are really dedicated. I learnt that most of them come to Malaysia solely for education. Some of their parents aren't even here as they're still in Korea.
There was this one boy who made me really so impressed with his dedication and will to study and learn. At the end of the day, I think that it is the student who also teaches.
So, slowly I'm learning how to teach. Teaching is a life-long learning. Ahaha. What a play of words.
~nadhirah
ten eighteen post meridiem
twenty first february two thousand eight
Saturday, February 2, 2008
soul searching
Sometimes I wish I can run though a huge grassy field and keep running and running forever til I'm out of breath and my legs can't move on any more.
Or maybe rather just fly a kite:)
~nadhirah
eleven twenty three ante meridiem
second february two thousand eight
Or maybe rather just fly a kite:)
~nadhirah
eleven twenty three ante meridiem
second february two thousand eight
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