Friday, October 28, 2011

I'm Proud To Be Their Child

Who isn't proud to have wonderful parents? I bet you do too ;)

Mr.Osman, a Medical Lab Technologist in Hospital Sungai Buloh is a really fabulous father. He works from morning to midnight just to make sure my family will get a better life from day to day. Sometimes he can be a very funny person but sometimes, he can become a very strict and full-of-anger person. That's why most of my friends are afraid of my father. For us three children of him, we all know that he behaves like that to make us real human, you know what I mean. What I like about him is, he likes to help my mother with the housework. He do the laundry thingy, which I believe, not every man loves to do it. My father also into the guitar and bass. He experts in playing both instruments. He is really an 'artiste' because he can paint arts very well too. Almost every art of his are hanged up along our home stairs and in our room.

Madam Anom, a Medical Lab Technologist in Institute of Medical Research is known as Latifah Omar, a famous Malay back days actress, among her friends because of her looks. (Well, I don't know which part actually looks like her. Hihi ;) She is my role model of life because even though she's been busy with all her works, she's already did a great job as my father's wife and me and my siblings' mother. She always wake up early than us to prepare foods. My friends once told me that they are so envy with me because my mother still can prepare foods even though she is running out of time to work. She is also a supportive mother and a good listener. She always make sure there's a smile on our face and support what are we into.

I will always love you, Mama Abah :)

Dear FORUM, I Love You!

This is the best experience I had for my Public Speaking task. I love how my team-mates give their full commitment on this. I would say this task is tough at first because we did not manage to get the suitable yet acceptable topic to be discussed. We pick "Keldai Dadah" or known as 'people who have been fooled off to bring drugs to foreign countries'. But then, we asked Miss Yani for her opinion, she does not seems to like this topic.

Don't know why it takes so much time to think about another topic. We have blank-minded for almost a week. When we get the ideas, the topic has already been taken. There was one day we gathered and just relax. We did some gossiping (well, that's how girls relax their mind, body and soul. Haha. Just kidding), and suddenly, there were tones of ideas pop-up in our mind. We quickly jot down every single of it.

On the next day, we met up Madam Zetti to have a consultation as Miss Yani was not around for the whole week. Yes, she really helps us a lot. We told her all the topic we managed to think and she loves the "Early Marriage". She gave us her all-out ideas. So, without any doubtful feeling, we were so sure to take that as our forum's topic.

Finally, after so many hours thinking about a situation to make sure it suited the topic, we then fed up. Our face has turned out to be like zombies because it was almost 2 a.m. The great part was, we changed our topic to "Missing Children" and we could finished up everything in less than one hour. Why were we aren't thinking about that topic before? Haha.

I'm so happy when everyone gave their big smile during our forum.

September's Monologue

I looked at you
You pretend to be fine by the forced smile
You said everything is okay
But the look upon your face tells you're not

You let me down in the most perfect moment
It really breaks my heart
When knowing the only reason you are here now
Is to remind me, of what I'll never had

We are the short stories
And you are my tragic loss
No storybooks ending their tale like this
Unless the author was YOU

I now stay comfort in this
As I've learned a lot from our past relationship
I do cherish you
Just hope you would do the same for me

I created this poem when I was 17. I think there are lots of grammar, vocabulary and whatsoever errors I've made. But I'm proud of myself. Haha!

Thursday, October 27, 2011

If I Were A Television Producer

If I were a television producer, I would produce a cooking reality show as I am really into this kind of show. I would name it The Fabulous Chef and I'll make sure this show will famous just like the Hell's Kitchen, MasterChef, Chopped and my favorite one, The Chopping Block.

If I were a television producer, I will make sure my production is publishing more investigation series in 1 day. There are lots of people loves to watch this type of series. Take a look on CSI, they have been shooting until Season 12, while Bones Season 7 is now on air in just a few years.

Last but not least, if I were a television producer, I would take all the vlog by DeniseVlogs, US well-known vlogger to be in my production. I believe she could be a good director as well as scriptwriter based on what I have watch on Youtube. She could be the next Steven Spielberg.

If and only if I were a television producer :)

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Exercise Your Ears

We all know that loud noise can damage your hearing - but not enough noise can also impair it.
As a result, people in cities have better hearing than those in quiet villages.

German researches tested the hearing of some 10,000 people. People exposed to loud noises as part of their jobs, such as construction workers, had poor hearing. But those living in quiet rural areas had hearing not much better. And people, including pilots or orchestral musicians, who encounter constant noise at work, could hear very well.

Continual exposure "trains" the ear to tolerate it; it is sudden, extreme noise that does the damage, which would explain why some Asian villagers, whose quiet lives are punctuated by occasional firework celebrations, have the worst hearing of all.


Adapted from Reader's Digest, August 2005, page 136.