Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Breakfast Family Gathering

My Youngest Sister, Dr Munira and husband Dr Ismail, held a breakfast gathering in their house in JB last Saturday for the family. It was an opportunity I would not want to miss and I had yet to see Mum after Tessa's wedding. Mum could not attend the wedding as she was not too well to travel long distances after the fall she had several weeks ago. She is recovering slowly and is able to travel short distances now. She can also walk about in the house, slowly but with help from others. More than that she will need the wheel chair.

All my siblings and their families living in JB were there for the gathering and there were lots of laughter and fun banterings around. Breakfast was mainly 'Nasi Lemak' i.e rice steamed in coconut milk with various condiments like cucumber, boiled eggs, fried anchovies, prawns in sambal (chili gravy) and other foods.

Mum was the happiest of all I think. She did not move about and sat in her chair all the time but she was smiling all the way and asked about the wedding and the wedding couple several times. I must remember to ask Tessa to go down to JB and introduce the Bridegroom to her Grandma as soon as possible. She is still in an island somewhere for her honeymoon.

Pictures as follows.....

With Mum



Food and More Food!!



From Tessa's Wedding - Special Cake For Mum Who Could Not Attend!!


Wash Up Time


The 3rd Generation




In-Laws - Puff Puff Time, Heh Heh!!


Out-Laws? Ha ha! White Haired Siblings!!


Not Done Eating Yet?


What Happens If I Blow The Soup Spoon?


Soup On My Chest - Yak!


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Thursday, June 17, 2010

Transforming Teratak Senyum Simpul - The Road, Driveway and House for Wedding

The selection of wedding date was made by the wedding couple, with parents' blessings of course, but there was only three months grace period. At such short notice most of the big halls in town and hotels have been fully booked, some up to one year in advance. We had no choice but to hold the wedding in the house. There are the pros. and cons. to holding the wedding in the house but there is no limit to the number of people we can invite. Halls will be limited. Ramlah and I come from a very big family, and our circle of friends have widened over the years, hence there are more advantages to hold the wedding in the house. We need however to do some transformation. The house has to be spruced up, permission to close the road had to be obtained from the local authority and the police, but most of all permission from the neighbours, especially the close ones, had to be sought since some of their driveways will be blocked during the function, indeed some were blocked for several days.

Plans to transform Teratak Senyum Simpul or 'Hut of Tantalizing Smiles' were put in place. Yup, we have named our house such to invite smiles from one and all who pass through our gate. Preparations for the wedding took several weeks. Tessa herself was the planner and roped in her close friends to help. Son, Shaffik took over a week before the date and that week, preparations were at a fast track but in a controlled pace because all at work were professionals in their own work area. Tents were put up on the road in front of our house and in the compound. Dressing up the house with various decors took several days. Preparing the bridal room and other wedding paraphernalia were similarly paced. Furnitures were moved and our immediate neighbour came to our rescue allowing us to store them in their house. Loose stuff in the halls and other areas in the house were boxed up and stored in the attic. It was hectic, it was busy but still there was proper control.

Here are some pictures of how the house was before and after transformation.

Before Transformation:
The Hall and Dining Area





The Library On Top


The Intended Bridal Room


Many Hands Make Work Easy!!


The Road In Front


The Patio


The Entrance Driveway


The Front Compound


The Road Outside The House




The Tents Coming Up In Stages



Tratak Senyum Simpul / The Hut Of Tantalizing Smiles


Before The Guests Arrive





Transformed Bridal Room




Under The Tent Within The House Compound


Honoured Guests - Amir's Family Members

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

The Long-awaited Event, Tessa's Wedding.....

Natesa Yuslina is her given name and Tessa or Tess or Kak Long are names she goes by amongst colleagues at work, amongst friends, relatives and immediate family. Whatever name she is known as they are beautiful names and to us, Ramlah and I, she is our beautiful first-borne. The day finally came for us to give her away and that was on the 12th of June 2010. The lucky guy to have won her had our full blessings. She has flown from the 'cuckoo's nest' a long time ago chasing a career that has taken her through the various facets of corporate management and also to many parts of the world and have taught her self-confidence, perseverance and independence but most of all she has learnt to often come back to the cuckoo's nest for renewed build-up of the good traits. She now has a chance to share these traits with someone that she love and adore and I hope the sharing will be in the atmosphere of physical and mental togetherness in the presence of emotional security. These are values Ram and I have adopted throughout our married life.

The build-up to the event had put in butterflies in Ram's and my tummy, which had increased in population as the days drew nearer although we knew at the outset that we had good people that we can depend on. The planning was initiated by Tessa herself and the execution was carried out by close friends and relatives with son Shaffik being the main coordinator. There was a good turnout for the event and I think by estimates it was more than 90% attendance. We were lucky that the food caterer had brought along raw materials that they cooked on the spot noticing that there was no let up of people coming for the event. There was more than enough food for everybody. The roads leading to our house, I was told, was jammed up with cars of guests who came. At the height, many had to double park making the traffic flow even worse.

The marriage solemnisation ceremony was scheduled to start at 11.00 am and was to be immediately followed by the reception. There was a slight delay though, but all turned out ok in the end.

Arrival of the Bridegroom and Entourage Accompanied by Orphans and "Hadrah" Group from Yayasan AlJenderami Following Closely Behind


The Bride Flanked by the Bridesmaids Waiting patiently


Some had become Restless?


Yayasan AlJenderami Orphans and Hadrah Group singing welcome and praises


Waiting for Ceremony to Start


The gifts in Seven Trays from The Bridegroom with the Traditional Return of Nine Trays from The Bride


The Two Spokesmen, Bride's cousin, a recently Retired General of the Army, on the left and Bridegroom's Uncle, a Practicing Architect, Representing Each Parent and Exchanging gifts





Checking Checking Checking ! ! !


Thank you for the Gifts!


These are our Gifts In Return!


I Think The Bridegroom is Getting Nervous! Lets Start With the Solemnisation!


The Solemnisation: Amir Mu'az bin Ahmad Zulkifli, Aku Nikahkan dikau.......... / Aku Terima Nikah Natesa Yuslina bt Mohd Kamil.......


The Declaration: I do solemnly declare that if............


Handing of Maskahwin


Rxchanging Wedding Rings


With Both Parents


Reception At Bridegrooms' on 13th June





The Wedding Cake and thats a model of Amir's car!!





Two days of celebrations and the many days of preparations went on very well. The settings for the wedding and for the reception were of non-standard features which were pleasant and left the guests very pleased. The butterflies in our tummy have now flown away. The newlyweds are now honeymooning on a far away island. Our prayers are for them to be happy and have a blissful life together for the rest of their lives. Amin YaRabbul Alamin.....

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