Sunday, May 23, 2010

AJKs In Charge of Batches

The list below has been slightly adjusted from the original that we have in the AGM report.

YEAR/BATCH                IN CHARGE

1961 - 1965                 Kak Bib /65

1966 - 1972                 Kak Cik Na /72

1973 - 1978                 Wardah /74

1980 - 1989                 Maria & Norlia/87

1990 - 2003                 Harsa/90

2004 -2009                 No egroup yet, try get them too.

Now that we have chapters, Chapter Leaders (Adeeb for Johor; others in Kak Mek's list)

please do the same so that we can cover everybody.

Thank you for your cooperation.

SK Dalina Ismail/74
Secretary/Membership/Training
019-3303154
skdalina.secretary@gmail.com

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Parental Concerns

WORRY
Is there an imaginary cut off period when
Offspring become accountable
For their own actions?
Is there some wonderful moment when
Parents can become detached spectators in
The lives of their children and shrug,
'It's Their life,' and feel nothing?

When I was in my twenties,
I stood in a hospital corridor
Waiting for doctors to put a few stitches
In my daughter's head and I asked,
'When do you stop worrying?'
The nurse said,
'When they get out of the accident stage..'
My Parents just smiled faintly
And said nothing.

When I was in my thirties,
I sat on a little chair in a classroom
And heard how one of my children
Talked incessantly, disrupted the class,
And was headed for a career
Making license plates.
As if to read my mind, a teacher said,
'Don't worry, they all go through this stage
And then you can sit back,
Relax and enjoy them.'
My Parents just smiled faintly
And said nothing.

When I was in my forties,
I spent a lifetime waiting
For the phone to ring,
The cars to come home,
The front door to open.
A friend said,
'They're trying to find themselves.
'Don't worry!
In a few years, they'll be adults.
'They'll be off on their own
They'll be out of your hair'
My Parents just smiled faintly  
And said nothing.

By the time I was 50,
I was sick & tired of being vulnerable.
I was still worrying over my children,
But there was a new wrinkle..
Even though they were on their own  
I continued to anguish over their failures,
Be tormented by their frustrations and
Absorbed in their disappointments..
And there was nothing I could do about it.
My Parents just smiled faintly
And said nothing.

My friends said that
When my kids got married
I could stop worrying
And lead my own life.
I wanted to believe that,
But I was haunted by my parent's warm smiles
And their occasional,
'You look pale. Are you all right' ?
'Call me the minute you get home'.
Are you depressed about something?'

My friends said that
When I became a grandparent
That I would get to enjoy
The happy little voices yelling
Grandma! Papa!
But now I find that I worry
Just as much about the little kids
As the big ones.
How can anyone cope
With all this Worry?

Can it be that parents are sentenced
To a lifetime of worry?
Is concern for one another
Handed down like a torch
To blaze the trail of human frailties
And the fears of the unknown?
Is concern a curse or is it
A virtue that elevates us
To the highest form of earthly creation?

Recently, one of my own children
Became quite irritable, saying to me,
'Where were you?
I've been calling for 3 days,
And no one answered
I was worried.'
I smiled a warm smile.
The torch has been passed.

Taken from the egroups mail

Resepi Ketenangan

Saat bertemu dengan orang yang benar-benar engkau kasihi,
haruslah berusaha memperoleh kesempatan untuk bersamanya,
seumur hidupmu. Kerana ketika dia telah pergi,
segalanya telah terlambat.

Saat bertemu teman yang dapat dipercaya,
rukunlah bersamanya. Kerana seumur hidup manusia,
teman sejati tidak mudah ditemukan.

Saat bertemu penolongmu, ingat untuk bersyukur padanya.
Kerana ialah yang mengubah hidupmu..

Saat bertemu orang yang pernah kau cintai,
ingatlah dengan tersenyum untuk berterima kasih.
Kerana dialah orang yang membuatmu lebih mengerti tentang kasih.

Saat bertemu orang yang pernah kau benci,
Sapalah dengan tersenyum. Kerana ia membuatmu semakin teguh dan kuat.

Saat bertemu orang yang pernah mengkhianatimu,
baik-baiklah berbincang dengannya.
kerana jika bukan kerana dia, hari ini engkau tak memahami dunia ini.

Saat bertemu orang yang pernah diam-diam kau cintai, berkatilah dia.
Kerana saat kau mencintainya,
bukankah berharap ia bahagia?

Saat bertemu orang yang tergesa-gesa meninggalkanmu,
berterima kasihlah bahawa ia pernah ada dalam hidupmu.
Kerana ia adalah bahagian dari nostalgiamu.


"Hidup Biarlah Selalu Bahagia"

Taken from email Nonimy70

Jemputan Kenduri

salam cik na,

jemputan kenduri hamba terima ,
merancang hamba untuk bersama .
makan kenduri lauk istimewa,
masakan cikna , nak makan sampai sendawa.

apa lah nasib, badan dah bulat,
kaki tak dapat menampung berat,
terseliuh lutut sakitlah amat,
belum baik walau disapu minyak hangat.

semoga kenduri berjalan lancar,
riang gembira berseri terpancar,
diangin lalu, doa ku kirimkan ,
agar baby sihat bahagia dalam kehidupan.

zah h

Pantun Seloka 3

salam sema/tip,

mu ni nampaknya peminat baca pantun saya...jadi ni pantun nya,

tiba saatnya, seorang cucu melihat dunia,
dberita dihebah disambut ceria,
gambar diupload untuk semua,
walaupun gambar kecik, ku telek jua.

sudah terbayang seorang remaja.
berwajah manis, cantik jelita,
baik perangai baik bahasa,
disenangi keluarga, kenalan semesta.

dikuatkan iman, dimurahkan rezeki,
dimudahkan urusan, ditakdir pintar,
semoga hidupnya sentiasa diberkati,
apabila dewasa bahagia terpancar.

zah h

"Law of the Garbage Truck" Philosophy?

Got this from another mailing list.. would love to share it..

One day I hopped in a taxi and we took off for the airport.

We were driving in the right lane when suddenly a black car jumped out of a parking space right in front of us.

My taxi driver slammed on his brakes, skidded, and missed the other car by just inches! The driver of the other car whipped his head around and started yelling at us.

My taxi driver just smiled and waved at the guy. And I mean, he was really friendly.

So I asked, 'Why did you just do that? This guy almost ruined your car and sent us to the hospital!'

This is when my taxi driver taught me what I now call, 'The Law of the Garbage Truck.'

He explained that many people are like garbage trucks. They run around full of garbage, full of frustration, full of anger, and full of disappointment.

As their garbage piles up, they need a place to dump it and sometimes they'll dump it on you. Don't take it personally.

Just smile, wave, wish them well, and move on. Don't take their garbage and spread it to other people at work, at home, or on the streets.

The bottom line is that successful people do not let garbage trucks take over their day.

Life's too short to wake up in the morning with regrets, so... Love the people who treat you right.

Pray for the ones who don't.

Life is ten percent what you make it and ninety percent how you take it!

Have a blessed, garbage-free day!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Pantun Seloka 2

 

salam sema / cikna,

dimalam gelap bergelipan cahaya,
indah dihias sebegitu rupa,
bersolek berdandan semua sedara ,
berirama merdu pantun seloka.


permata hati seluruh keluarga,
bingkas kebayan diberi nama,
tekun ditatih pasti bergaya,
meriahkan majlis diingat selama.

senyum manis menambah seri,
usia tidak menjadi ukuran,
tangkas walau badan berisi,
cik na tetap anggun menawan.

terima kasih atas jemputan,
shah alam jauh sudahlah tentu,
ingin hadir tiada kesempatan ,
nanti pulang dinihari takutkan hantu!!!

zah h