Monday, April 18, 2011

Farah's BAM Tournament in Melaka

Here's a smile from Farah, playing for Putrajaya U12 at the recent 100PLUS National Junior Circuit Zone B in Melaka. Awesome experience!
To lovely Farah....great job, darling! I'm very happy for you, dearest...nadia and emir are also very proud of you....we like your spirit and enthusiasm...most importantly, it's the most wonderful gift for dad..we all know it's dad's dream to see all his children play badminton for pleasure, health, and with some luck...tourneys... righttt....so play well, forever, and realize your ultimate dream to become a champion!

As for me, it was my first time driving down to Melaka without my husband around...definitely challenging, but i shall do about anything and everything for my children...I've decided to join the team put up at riverside Hostel Sayang-Sayang, Kampung Ulu. Splendid bargain. It's relaxing sitting by Melaka river, enjoying evening stroll with my children. The state govt has done a good job at preserving the historical sites and old buildings. Of course, the river is now wider and cleaner..compared to my childhood days when i used to follow mak and abah shopping at Kampung Jawa and Kampung Ulu...so we took some photos...awesome...

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Welcome back to the land of the virtually existent. I am glad to se the iron lady back. I am sure even your students are motivated by your courage and strength and indeed the strength and courage shown by your children... may god bless you and you family.

VP said...

Hello ma'am,
I'm glad to see your pretty writing again because I was yearning to see you getting up with most strongly power that you have it. That was our God willing. Ma'am as you said " The Life must be going on ", therefore we should be handling our life and as I taught this from you. We are missing your writing. God bless you and your family.

Anonymous said...

Hello ma'am..You have a great children. Do not stop their dreams. If they ask for badminton, let it be, if they as for guitar, move on. Im used to be a state player also during my primary school. At that particular time, badminton was so different with the rules. It might be more challenging in stamina once ago, but technically they need more strategies in nowadays because every service is points. By the way, congratulation!!

-yourstudent-

zue said...

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