October 16, 2013

Happy first birthday to our little angel Athalia Delysha

In the blink of an eye, you are a year old!

Today, on your birthday, we wish you everything your little heart desires.
We wish you happiness, love, kindness, courage and strength.
We wish you peace from within and fire to reach beyond the stars.
And most of all, we wish you to be who you will grow to be. Always be you. Always follow your heart. Always follow your dreams.We hope you always know that we are here for you. We will laugh with you, cry with you, wipe away your tears, guide you as you grow into a little lady and always encourage you to be the best that you can be.


We won't always see eye to eye. We will annoy each other. We will clash. But no matter what, little one, we will always show our love. Forever, we are bonded.
Best Wish from Atta - Mama - Anna's - Ammama -Masi - Nanni and Tata

August 08, 2013

Selamat Hari Raya 2013

New Journey in my life  started Fresh Lamb Business. the all holy month Ramadan i did Kambing Bakar Business at Bazaar Ramadan.

on 27th of Ramadan ( 5th August 2013 ) collect business premis key

July 23, 2013

23 July 2004 .........9th Wedding Anniversary


It was today that we exchanged vows to each other before  friends, and family. For nine long years, I must say that our marriage is not perfect but it is wonderful because you fulfill my purpose in life to be a lover, friend, wife, and mother. Though many things have change but what is important is our love and commitment to be with each other until our last breath. May God continue to bless our beautiful family and for us to remain strong with each other. Happy 9th Wedding Anniversary to us Sherry!!!!! I love you for all eternity!

July 10, 2013

June 26, 2013

Happy Birthday Fayaaz

If there was a male version for an angel, it would be you.May you get everything you hoped for, may you always by heart remain pure. We pray that the Allah will enrich you and blessed you the brightest future for you.Turn 5 mean u start having hardtime wake up at morning for school,but we know u are much capable then who u are  Happy birthday Darling Boy.



June 20, 2013

Be Yourself

“Don't you ever let a soul in the world tell you that you can't be exactly who you are.”

“Let yourself be drawn by the stronger pull of that which you truly love.” .......Rumi

May 14, 2013

Records

Need to do something to achieved  The Guinness Book of Records, World Record Academy and The Malaysia Book of Records

April 12, 2013

Happy Birthday Sherry

Although my calendar tells me that today I have to tell you how much I love you, I hope you know I love you every day of the year, far more than simple words can express.It’s so nice to share special moments with a partner like you, make a wish and hope for all good things to come to you. Happy Birthday Pondathi ....




April 05, 2013

Big Brother Fawwaz Birthday

All my life I told you that my blessings were always with you. But over time I have realized that it was me who was blessed in the first place to have a son like you. God bless you Fawwaz ,  I knew ur mum life was complete the day I looked down to see you holding her finger and walk beside her and i never imagined that my best friend in life would be my own son. Cheers to our friendship and Happy Birthday Adham Fawwaz Shah ....u turn 8 today !!!




Boracay; White Sands, Scuba Diving, Sunsets and many more....

A couple of weeks back, 24th  January 2013 I visited Boracay with Param , Selva, Inderjit, Naren and Andrew – an officemate and fellow schollmate.

Gray clouds and moist.. A gloomy nigth greeted our Boracay arrival. Technically we fly from Kuala Lumpur to Clark in the morning then transit to Kalibo then 2 hour road journey Caticlan City..from Caticlan 15 minute Boat journey to Boracay Station 2.

We raided the busy shopping center and checked out beachfront restaurants for Dinner.Ate brunch at a very affordable restaurant. A vacation in Boracay can either be expensive or affordable depending on your "spending skills".Boracay's beach line becomes splendid at night because of the lights in various colors coming from establishments particularly bars and the like. Disco lights add some accents too!

Day two brought so much fun! We went island hopping, helmet diving, snorkeling and we played with the big waves once again. We also strolled along the beach, the untainted crystal waters layed there luminescent under the golden rays of the sun, reflecting sun light back and forth and back and forth.. as it ever most gently swayed under the command of tempered winds.


We had dinner, joint PubCrawl where thier guide you through the different bars and clubs on the island of Boracay - the group will bring you to the hottest clubs watched, danced and got drunk a bit.Wanna meet new people, have the best party experience on Boracay, and save the rest of your Boracay stay PLEASE JOIN PubCrawl.

Helmet diving. A speed boat transported us from the Island to a floating platform where we had an orientation on Helmet driving. It uses a helmet that weighs 25 kilograms and becomes 2-3 kilograms once already submerged in the water. When everybody was ready, the exploration of the underwater world began.


Snorkeling. our favorite activity. Having an actual and a close up look at the fish and corals was definitely amazing!

My first time expereince of scuba diving...super cool under water with my guide and camerawoman ,,I enjoy a lot  so sad it's the last day if not I will repeat the next day.

One of the simplest yet nicest way to spend time in Boracay beach is by sitting on on its white and powdery sand while the waves reach and hit your feet intermittently. It is certainly a perfect place to relax and unwind, far from the hustle and bustle of life in the metro.





MOUNT KINABALU - WORTHY OF THE EFFORT

On 24th March 2013, that was the exciting moment everyone ( Jacky , Jacky Wife and Me )was waiting for. Getting our baggage to weigh and after that, go go go!! Our journey to KK and then to Mount Kinabalu ...

Before we started to climb Mount Kinabalu, we went to the Kinabalu National Park and stayed at one of their hostels for one night only.


After we were done with breakfast, we gathered all of our bags to be carried by porters. The porters charge RM9 per kilo and for each of us, after the bags sorted out, we were driven to the base of the Mesilau by shuttle van.


We arrived at Mesilau Gate and we started to go into the woods at around 8.38am. I was fine going up with my good friend Jacky and his super friendly wife.We reached 3 Km. There was a hut so we stopped by to eat our lunch since it was almost noon. I did not finish the lunch pack that was prepared. The lunch pack consisted of 3 sets of sandwiches .

The part we enjoyed the most along the Mesilau trail was the view. It is like a wonder world. If you watch “The Chronicles of Nardia” before, certain part of the forest is just like what we observed along the Mesilau trail. Once hiked until certain height, you will observe that the landscape is different. There is full of Bonzai a long the way. If you were to purchase a Bonzai locally, you will need to take care of it, trim and prune it. Just imagine, over the hill, it is full of Bonzai with different sizes being big and small, tall and short….and yet all of it is taken care by nature. That is the power of nature! I was amazed and appreciated the art of nature that shaping the trees to different sizes.


After 4 to 5 hours of hiking, I started to realize that the hiking stick was my best companion in the world! Never had I felt so contented that the decision I made to purchase it was perfectly right even though it was a last minute decision. Now I really understand the usage of it to support me not only up hill, but down hill as well. Wow…I just love it so much. Together with my teammate, It was after 3.5 Km that I was tired and I got a headache. I did not bother to eat and I drank water only. I dreaded the whole journey going up to Laban Rata. Jacky ahead of us he reached Laban Rata by 3pm where by Jacky wife and i reached around 4pm ,Without the hiking stick, I am sure we will stretch even longer to reach. What a super tiring journey. What’s more I can do in Laban Rata but to rest, rest & rest to recuperate my fitness. Although I experienced slight headache, Panadol did a great job!


Ask anyone who has reached the peak of Mount Kinabalu and he will share with you an enthusiastic account of the tremendous feeling that accompanies one who has made the climb successfully. With the wind blowing in your face and with cold etched on your hands, standing there tells you that you have lived the life of a winner. It is a reflection of the overwhelming determination that must be exercised to go past the pain barrier and to relentlessly move on, step by step until the peak is reached.

4 things i learn while preparing for Climbing MK

1) Desire - you must have an overwhelming desire to climb the mountain!
2) Dedication - you must have a commitment that will make you pay the price of training
3) Discipline - you will train and prepare even when you don't feel like it
4) Determination - you will continue even when you think you are failing









March 18, 2013

Inspiring exchange programme

Four young professionals take in the spectacular views, food and culture of Switzerland in an exchange programme to promote understanding and peace.
KEVITPAL Singh was in for a shock when he found out that his Swiss host father Alain Choisy, whom he would be staying with for a week in Geneva, Switzerland, could not speak a word of English.
The Malaysian, however, did not let the language barrier dampen his spirit – or his sense of humour, for that matter.
“Alain’s English is as good as my French, but we somehow managed to get by without any serious injuries,” he quipped.
Scenic mountains: Kevitpal posing at the picturesque town near Brig.
One of the funny incidents, as he recalled, was when he had to phone Choisy to pick him up after his activities.
“What I did was that I kept the phone calls as simple and short as possible which usually involved three steps only - identify myself on the phone, tell him the pick up point and end the call with ‘merci’,” he laughed.
Despite the occasional cross-cultural blunders, the experience of staying with the Swiss family had been a good start to the five-week exchange programme for the 30-year-old assistant customer service manager.
Kevitpal was one of the five Malaysian participants who took part in the Group Study Exchange (GSE) or Echange de Groupes d’Etudes by The Rotary Foundation (TRF) to Switzerland in May.
Led by scientist and Rotarian Dr Joy Varughese, the team comprised four young professionals who had been selected to represent District 3300 Malaysia in the exchange programme to District 1990 Western Switzerland.
Say cheese!: Team leader Dr Joy enjoying Swiss cheese fondue during a farewell dinner in Geneva.
Other members were Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia senior lecturer Dr Mashitoh Yaacob, Petronas investment analyst Marliana Abas and this writer.
They were sponsored by Rotary Club (RC) Kampung Baharu, RC Damansara West and RC Klang, while Kevitpal was sponsored by the Rotaract Club of Gombak.
All applicants had to go through a stringent selection process before the final selection was made.
The four successful applicants were chosen based on, among others, their knowledge on Rotary, their sponsor clubs, District 3300, communication skills and professional goals.
The GSE programme involved vocational visits, cultural learning and plenty of opportunities for networking.
As preparation, the team members were also given intensive French lessons four months prior to the start of the programme.
One for the album: Team members Dr Mashitoh (left), the writer and Marliana (right) dressed up in traditional costumes with host family members Françoise and Hermance Schaerlig in Geneva.
Calling it a flagship programme by TRF, immediate past district governor Leslie Salehuddin 2009/10 of District 3300 said the programme had grown and attracted participation from almost every district globally since its inception in 1965.
“The exchange programme connects people from different parts of the world to promote international understanding and world peace,” he said.
District GSE Chairman Mohd Odzman Abdul Kadir described the programme as unique, saying that the organising committee strived to match the background and expertise of the participants to that of the companies for their professional day visits.
“If you are a doctor, for example, we will take you to hospitals and specialist centres for your vocational visit so that you can interact and exchange ideas with your counterparts,” he said.
Spanning across more than five cities and towns, the programme saw the team travel to Zurich, Geneva, Neuchâtel, Freiburg, Zermatt, Brig and, lastly, Bern, before boarding their Kuala Lumpur-bound flight in Zurich.
The magnificent view of the Alps wasn’t the only thing that would make a trip to Switzerland worthwhile. What made the exchange programme special was the gracious hospitality of the hosts.
From the savoury cheese fondue to milky Swiss chocolates, the participants were treated to almost every iconic Swiss food by the host families as well as the Rotarians.
While in Geneva, the team had a chance to meet confiseur Michel Rapp, who has been making chocolates for more than three decades in Nyon.
While people may be eating less chocolate these days for fear of consuming too much sugar in their diet, said Rapp, they are after chocolates that are of higher and better quality. In fact, he said, a study has shown that cocoa is rich in antioxidants.
Dr Joy said it was a life-changing experience for those involved in the programme.
“We learnt that no matter which country, what level of development and living standard, people face problems, joys and sorrows. One has to understand this and move forward to build a better world for all humanity,” he said.
Specialising in environmental ethics and education, Dr Mashitoh said it was great to learn about the professions in Switzerland and that the Swiss were not so different after all.
“One thing that I took back with me is the ‘Swiss precision’ (punctuality) – it is a good practice.
“If I could use one word to summarise my experience, it would be ‘beautiful’.
“This explains why we have taken more than 7,000 photos!” she said.
Among the excursions that the team took part in were visits to the United Nations Office in Geneva, Patek Philippe Museum, the Saut-du-Doubs waterfall, the historical town of Murten, popular ski holiday spot Belalp and the Grimsel Dam.
They also visited rotary clubs where they made presentations to promote Malaysia and its cultures.
The 2011/12 GSE programme is to RI District 5110 Southern Oregon and Northern California, the United States. For more information, visit
www.rotary.org
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Fayyad turn 3

It’s so nice to have an adorable son like you. You have made our family happy and full of hope because of your presence.All off us still waiting for u to start talking.Happy birthday Adham Fayyad Shah! I want you to know that you are such a blessing for us. I’m so thankful to Allah seeing you growing so wonderful.

Best Wishes from Amma - Anna - Fawwaz Anna - Athalia - Ammamma -Massi - Nanni and Tata

January 14, 2013

Morning routines of 10 successful people and why you should wake up earlier

GOOD MORNING


As you may know, I’m a big fan of early awakenings. Every morning, I wake up really early at 5am to exercise, meditate, clean, write in my gratitude journal and perform a very powerful ritual called “The Secret of the Lake” as I had read in “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari” by Robin Sharma – I will write a post about this later.
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Recently, I read an amazing article on why you should get up earlier. As you know, the first hours of your day plays a strong role in how the rest of your day unfolds.

The most successful people know how to leverage those early hours to accomplish more. Studies have shown that early risers are more likely to be optimistic, have better performance, greater career success and higher wages.

Here are the morning routines of 10 successful people that I hope will inspire you:

1. Anna Wintour, editor-in-chief, Vogue
The infamous fashion editor wakes up every day pre-dawn to get her adrenaline pumping. At 6:45 a.m., she’s already played an hour of tennis, then it’s off to have her hair styled into her signature bob. She’s in the office by 9 a.m.

2. David Karp, founder, Tumblr
At 25 years old, Karp is the founder and CEO of Tumblr, a growing microblogging platform that has reached over 26.9 million users. As demanding as his schedule is, Karp makes sure he doesn’t check his email until he gets in the office around 9:30 a.m. As quoted in Inc. Magazine, “Reading e-mails at home never feels good or productive . If something urgently needs my attention, someone will call or text me.”

3. Tony Robbins, self-help writer and motivational speaker
As a self-help guru, Robbins helps motivate people to become better leaders and achieve greater success. He says that the thing that changed his life was when he decided he wasn’t living up to his standard, so he changed his habits and way of thinking. His advice is to do an “Hour of Power ” every morning, which includes motivational sayings and visualization.

4. Matt Ouimet, president and CEO, Cedar Fair Entertainment Company
Ouimet was president of Disneyland Resort then Starwood Hotels & Resorts before becoming CEO of the North American amusement park company. Like many CEOs, he wakes up early to get a head start at work. He’s at the office by 6 a.m., when it’s quiet, to answer emails.

5. Craig Newmark, founder,Craigslist
The internet entrepreneur founded the classified advertisement website that has grown to service over 50 countries since 1995. According to a Fast Companyarticle, Newmark starts his day focusing on customer service and answering complaints, which he says anchors him to reality.

6. Obie Mackenzie, managing director, BlackRock
The award-winning business executive spends 84 minutes every morning chatting with his wife on their morning commute. He says, “It keeps us connected all day.”

7. Steve Reinemund, former Chairman and CEO, Pepsi
According to What the Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast , the now business school dean does a four mile run at 5 a.m. every morning, followed by prayer, reading the news and breakfast with his teenage kids.

8. Michelle Gass, president, Starbucks
For over 15 years, the coffee queen has woken up each morning at 4:30 a.m. to go running. She believes her morning routine has helped boost her happiness and business success .

9. Steve Jobs, late Apple CEO
Jobs spent his mornings re-evaluating his work and desires. In his speech to a graduating class at Stanford , Jobs said, “For the past 33 years I have looked in the mirror every morning and asked myself: ‘If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?’ And whenever the answer has been ‘No’ for too many days in a row, I know I need to change something.”

10. Jane Francisco, editor-in-chief, Chatelaine
Jane wakes up every morning at 6:30 a.m. and spends half an hour doing work before her son wakes up at 7 a.m. Between 7 a.m. and 7:30 a.m., she spends quality time with her son (cuddles in bed!) before getting him dressed and ready herself. By 8:30 a.m., she’s out the door for a 9 a.m. office start.

Is it that hard for you? It’s really not. It’s only takes ONE TIME to get up early and break your bad habit. The rest will follow. Build willpower. Build Discipline