Monday, 30 December 2013

Sofea Continues Brainy Bunch Islamic Montessori

Eventhough there are quite number of issues I disagree with Brainy Bunch, I would still send Sofea there next year. I guess if I am not residing in Melaka, where most of the good kindies are owned by non Muslim, I would have sent her elsewhere. 
     If only the management of Brainy Bunch spent more on the development of its teachers, then I do think it will be good. I wish, their teachers would be more fluent in English. We paid so much for the fees and of course we don't expect our children to be influenced with the teachers' haywire English. 
The phrases like "open your shoes or wear your shoes' are I think commonly used by the teachers. At first, I thought only one particular teacher says it but I was shocked that my friend who send her girl to Brainy Bunch in Shah Alam also encountered the 'wear your shoes' thing. 
     Then there was this time when asked wheather Sofea has been able to eat as she was having a fever, the teacher said 'I give but little little'. Now, would you be okay if you pay almost RM600/month for the fee and this is the kind of language you get back? 
      Another issue that I am not comfortable with is the use of the word punishment to the young children. Disciplining and punishing are two different things. I still remember Sofea came home sadly told us that "tadi adik kena punish". She was punished to stay out of the room where the rests of the girls were put simply because she was not able to perform the compulsory nap. It still break my heart until now whenever I think about it.
       I was also not happy with the way the teachers communicate with the parents. Communication is only available through SMS or formal letters. In addition to these, there is this one time 5 minutes teacher meet the parents session a year to discuss on the children's learning. And I did not make it up about the 5 minutes meet up. It was stated in the letter.
      Nevertheless, I still send Sofea there because she is not the type to adapt well in new enviroment. Sending her to a new place would do us more harm. At least, she still have some of her friends from last school year to relate to. Her class teacher is also dependable and of course I've requested Sofea to still be under her guidance. Although I remember well that she did not thank me for the Teacher's Day gift and year end farewell gift. So unIslamic, don't you think so?
      Another reason why I still send Sofea there is because of the effective way they teach the children on the basic ibadat like solat, ablution and memorizing the surahs in the Quran. I am ashame that I could not memorize at-Takwir like Sofea does. Like Mufti Ismail Menk once said that it is amomg the difficult surah to be memorized. It will get you round and round because of the rhyming words.
      All and all, I must say that the reason she is still going there is simply I am happy watching her pray correctly and independently. Happy seing her reciting wirid after each prayer. It is so innocent and pristine on her. I just wish that she is one among my children that could sent me to Jannah. Amin.










Saturday, 28 December 2013

The New Expanded Johor Premium Outlets

So, I plan to come and conquer again the Johor Premium Outlets. But to my despair, the outlets that I planed to ambush were not open yet. Guess God may have other plans for me.
       However, JPO has always make someone happy in one or the other way.
                    
                            

This time around, it should be my husband. He was so excited that finally Florshem comes to JPO. With brogues and mont straps in mind, he was overjoyed with the first. He was even happier with the 40% markdown.

                          
      
       As for me, I settled with as usual, some Victoria Secrets stuff to vent my frustration. I came with the intention to bring down the whole Kate Spade there but the outlets is yet to be opened soon. So does Tory Burch. 
        But do go, the new wings really add adrenaline for that therapy of yours. Furla, Cotton Shops, Topman, Aigner are among the new outlets occupying the new wings there. Surely, there's something for you.

Friday, 20 December 2013

Krabi Trip Day 2 - Island Experience


Nausy! Nausy! Nausy!
Guess age is realllly catching up on me (or is it I'm catching up on age?) 

Today, we went to the ever talked about Krabi, the Phi Phi Island. We bought the package from one of the agent here for 1200 Baht per person. The package is inclusive of a tour to 4 small islands around the Phi Phi Island, lunch there and snorkeliing. The shop is located at the last end of the main road to the beach with a pink signage stating 'Information'. It is recommendable. Oh! By the way, we were being pick up at the hotel lobby for the tour.

Being over excited, the hubs and I sat at the front. The ride was extremely bumpy so in case you are suffering from back ache, heart problem and are pregnant, you should consider of not going. Sam, our American guide stressed out on two simple rules; no sand and no stand. If we break the rules, he will break our pockets. That's what he said. None of us did.

 
So, we started off at around 9:00 a.m. in a speed boat and had our first stop at the Bamboo Island.



PRISTINE! Only one word to describe it.

It was after this that I got soooo nauseatic that the following photos were taken from my husband's phone.
The Maya Bay is the ever famous island where they filmed The Beach. However, according to the tour agent, much part of it has change due the Tsunami before. The island was very crowded when we were there.




Then, to Phi Phi Island.



Actually, there wasn't much at this island and it is a bit crowded. 

After one and hour stop here, we then headed to the snorkelling activity.





At 4:30 we went back to Aonang.

These activity is a must if you go to Krabi. My advice is, choose a good tourist agent. Do bring your oilment in case you get nausetic. Travel as light as possible. You don't even need to bring your own drinking water as an ample of supply is on board. So does, a large tray of refreshing fruits to quench your thirst and help on your nausea. 

The view was so awesome that you feel like crying. 














Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Krabi Trip Day 1


Heard so much about it, so via AirAsia we are here in Aonang Beach Krabi.



          We arrived at the airport around 1:45 Malaysian time. Unlike in Malaysia, where you could find a lots of taxis outside the airport, here you are left with only two choices. Either you take the taxi or the shuttle bus. We opted for the latter. The taxi shall charge you 600 Baht which is equivalent to RM60. The shuttle bus on the other hand would settled you with around RM15 (150 Baht) to Aonang. It is about an hour ride from the airport to the Aonang Beach. The bus however will wait for a full board before departing.
          Luckily we told the bus driver that we shall be staying at The Cliff, he actually stoped right in front of our hotel so we didn't have any trouble in finding it.
          There are quite a number of hotels with the word 'cliff' here in Aonang, so you better have it right. Ours is only The Cliff (the local pronounce it as the clip).  It is a small resort of about 15 rooms. In case you plan for a family vacation, this won't be suitable. Its very quite and serene. By the way, the hotel room comes with free wifi. ( I am actually updating my blog now, in the hotel room).






So, the first day was spent walking along the shops and stalls heading to the beach. There are a lots of motorbike renting and tuk tuk but we choose to stroll. It is only 15 minutes walk to the baech.







and we had fried beef with basils and rice cost us 150 Baht at a halal eatery The Lemon.




















         



Thursday, 5 December 2013

Big Bad Wolf Sales - Dos and Don'ts

So the sale starts today. For all the bookworms, book lovers, this sale is always the ultimate sale worth waiting for. I myself would usually save up months months earlier just for it. You will just go insane there.
     However, you have never been to the sale, here is the situation. It would be quite uncomfortable is you go unprepared. The place will surely be crowded and congested and some people would find it hard to actually find what they intend to look for. So, these are what you should watch for:

1) If possible, do leave your kids home. Especially toddlers and babies. Of course, there is a playground provided but kids are not allow there without guidance. Furthermore, the playground is not free.

2) Try go on weekdays and try be an early bird so that you have the comfortability and conveniece of choosing. Last year, I was the 4th person to enter the hall and by noon, when my children started to complain of boredom and hunger, at least my mission there was 90% completed.

3) Bring a trolley along. One of friend asked, "Ikea bag can or not?". I would stick to trolley.

4) Empty your car hood. All the coffe table books there are really really at good bargain. So, you will surely by more that enough so space is really an issue here.

5) Last but no least, make sure you come with full tummy, enough sleep and of course, enough money because you'll go nuts there.

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Doctor M: Operation Malaysia - Conversation with Mahathir Mohamad by Tom Plate


I consider myself reading this book at the moment is rather late. Well, I didn't even plan to read it when it first came out in 2011. I still remember seing the news of the launching of the book on TV3 back then. Nevertheless, I bought it just because it was sold at on RM10.00 in  last year Big Bad Wolf Sale so, good book with such price is such a good bargain and so I bought it.
       Reading it at this moment again seemed to be irrelevant for me not only due to the time factor. After reading quite a number of book on Tun M himself, I find that there's nothing new that I wanted to about Tun M from this book. Especially after reading his thick autobiography A Doctor in The House.  Furthermore, this book is not as critical as the Malaysian Maverick by Barry Wain.
      In my point of view, this book is  Tom Plate's effort in understanding Tun himself. Its his attempt in justifying his high regard of Tun is indeed true as well as to prove to his other journalists friends in the West that their views of Tun indeed is prejudical.
     Now if you ask me whether this book is recommendable? My answer would be yes. Since this is a book based on purely interview, without many endnotes etc, the language used is rather easy and straightforward. I enjoy reading it anyway and again, it is recommended.
       

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