i thought i had a lot to say when i ‘dropped’ by here this morning. tetiba lupa pulak what they are.
hmm..let’s trace back since last tuesday…
wednesday…i think nothing much.
thursday…friday…saturday…
saturday!
well, first day of class for madrasah @ Annahdhah and i was personally happy because we read a much much shorter doa for assembly!! and almost every student, could read the doa…now you see, we used to have this loooonngg doa ala Madrasah Aljunied nya doa and even though each student were given a copy of the doa (nonetheless arabic with NO transliteration). so the asatizah came to a consensus that the doa had to be shortened definitely and we start this term.
first class was warm and i’m putting more energy and spirit into my classes. and i hope madrasah will be better in the learning and teaching perspectives, as well as those administrative tasks.
please Lord help me.
i got to sit in this talk by fave lecturer Dr Kamar. it was titled The Quest for Jerusalem. i truly miss sitting in lectures and taking notes and Dr Kamar’s ‘serious’ jokes. i’d share what the talk was about in a later post. (am not in an academic mode)
and ASSIIUM family day!! i was expecting more of the younger and newer students to be there..and more of the seniors as well…and a more complete attendance from the exco-s, but oh well, things cannot be forced, i totally understand that. but this was a good start definitely!! hope to have more family days in the near future. make it into an annual thing, perhaps?
honestly it’s nice to meet the assiiumers and just hang out like we used to. tapi takmo serious sangat ah korang!! it’s supposed to be fun right?? i mean when it’s a happy occassion, you put in the mood, but when the event is of a more serious note, then you can be serious and academic about it. but it takes time i guess. or maybe the younger ones are a tad shy of us who now seems larger than life.
i believe they will get their own share of experiences and memories. we couldn’t expect them to get the same life as we had during our years, i just hope the essence of assiiumers and the spirit which we used to have would still be there and be kept alive. everyone has to play a part. we can’t expert other people to do it. we couldn’t wait for them. someone has to start and why not us? would it hurt?
but anyway it was real nice to meet the young ones and share in one or two experiences and help in one way or another. i can say, i am still pretty much attached to assiium. it’s a natural thing~ hehe
and a happy birthday to Hamzah! may life sails smoothly and successfully for you and loved ones!!
sorry peeps, no pics..no time to upload~ 😉