Saturday, March 29, 2008
J & Y
J, I kept reading your two books but this time I simply enjoy the moments from different perspective. Trying hard to see the insight which were already too clear to see. The intense feelings struck me harder as I repeated my reading on several pages. You managed to conquer and capture our minds, hearts and soul into the depth of the each event.
I hope your third book would be published soon as I am eager to know the rest of your episodes in life with your loved ones back home. Your prayers and never ending hopes were fulfilled simply because you are one of those persons having beautiful heart and soul. Allah has chosen you to experience all those "events in life" from a young age to toughen you up and turned you into a "matyre and crusader" in your own way...........
My youngest daughter, Diyanah who is now in form five, tried her best to finish your "book one" despite her busy tuition schedule. She is on MC for getting her foot cracked in the netball game in school. She would only be back to school (after almost 7 weeks of getting MCs) by next week. Her aim was indeed high, she was aiming for "state player title" before the incident took place. Anyway, the incident earned her an extra long school holiday.
J, I hope all are doing fine with you. Should you ever read this message, please reply in my email and I would really appreciate that.
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So your youngest is Diyanah...Noorul Diyana is my eldest.
My youngest, Noorul Amalia (made & born in USA) is also a netball player...she represnted SK Pusat in the recent District Uner-12 netball and was selected for Kemaman district team. Sadly Kemaman team lost.
Her brother played rugby for the school as well as Perak Under-18...now playing for a club in Kuantan and has been selected to play for Pahang in the coming SUKMA. Just got his SPM results...he surprised everybody, including his teachers by scoring 6As despite of missing almost three months of Form 5 just because of rugby...
Nur Diyanah Syhirah- full name.
Wow! Bapa mithali indeed...pandai didik anak-anak ahey Doc? syabas.
Congratulations to the parents (first) and your son for doing so well in his SPM. Well done lad.
He picks up (his intelligence?) after you and your wife, of course. Anyway, you must be a proud father to all the high achievers in the family despite the "lost love". Very touching story of your son...
I don't know whether I am that good as a father. All I do is give them guidance, be a really good friend to them all...
About our 'lost love' as you called it...we redha for his passing, but his memories are still with us...
The "lost love"? True, memories linger on and on. But that special feelings could never be detached from out hearts.
The "lost love" of the writer to this prescribed book are her children being "borrowed" for such a long time until they reach their adulthood. Being separated, being left untold, unwarned, sudden lost, the agony, the anguish, the cruel act finally, gave her the "ultimate joys of reunions" years later, upon Allah's will.
Imagine losing young children without a trace!
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