Monday, 30 April 2012

When You're Happy Like A Fool, Let It Take You Over

Assalamualaikum, y'all!!

Yesterday was a good day spent even though it was a rainy day.  We went to Covent Garden.  They have stalls on also shows and entertainers on the streets.....


One of the entertainers there
Balancing a dagger on his chin

Before juggling the daggers he said, "Kids don't try this at home, but try this at school.  Hope he's kidding.

As if the daggers weren't enough, he balanced a bicycle

Everybody look the left!

Everybody look the right!!

One of the entertainers.  "The living statue"

Well, I wish I could post more but I'm keeping some for an occasion.  I'm planning to watch The Avengers here this week.  But here it's called The Avengers Assemble.  Same movie, different name.  What the hey, right?

See you guys on the flip side!!

Sunday, 29 April 2012

You Will Be Swimming With The Fishes

Assalamualaikum, everybody!!

Alhamdulillah, I'm doing good here in Canary Wharf.  This morning (UK time) I went to the See Woo Cash and Carry...

It's like a super market there but not as big as Tesco or Giant I think.  And guess what, Malaysia has some stuff there.  Here are some pics.................


A JAKIM halal logo
Wherever I go, Maggi is always at heart.  Haha!!
Yup.  There was also the fresh seafood section.  It wasn't that big of a section but there were lots of seafood stuff.  Eels, crabs, clams.  Lots of fish too.  From talapia to salmon.  We bought butt-loads of stuff that were only 74.50 pounds.  Technically for the locals that is DAAAAMN cheap.  But if you convert it to Ringgit, it's DAAAMN EXPENSIVE!!  We actually bought all the food stuff that should last till I go back in June.  Haha!!  So, I guess it was quite cheap in pounds.  Alhamdulillah, rezeki.

:-)

By the way, Alhamdulillah, I got +ve reviews on the last story I wrote (Intertwined Minds).  I posted it here and also put it in my notes on FB.  So most people commented there.  And they did told me to write more.  Not forgetting my fellow bloggers too.  Thanks for the comments, support and ideas.  Love you guys!!

XD

See you guys on the flip side!!

P.S : A new chapter is already in the making.  Insya-Allah I'll post it A.S.A.P :-)

Thursday, 26 April 2012

Intertwined Minds

Assalamualaikum, peeps!!

After a few days of racking my brain to find ideas, I think I might have found it.  Though, I doubt that it's good or believable.  Hopefully, this won't disappoint you guys >___<"

Here's my latest story, 'Intertwined Minds'.  Enjoy! ;-)

~*~

I was walking along a beach.  The sand under my feet, the sound of waves lapping at the shore.  The breeze blowing my hair in my face, making me push it back behind my ear.  It was blissful.  I turned to a view that really only the Almighty can create.


Subhan Allah.  Beautiful.  Truly beautiful.  And then a girl came up to me and held my hand.  The girl said, "Amazing what Allah can do kan?"  In shock, I turned and looked at the girl.

"Excuse me?" I said.
"You couldn't have picked a better place for a honeymoon, dear.  Tau2 je you I nak pergi Karambunai," the girl explained.

I looked at my hand and saw a silver ring.  All I can I think in my head was "OMD! (Oh Mak Datok!) Aku dah kahwin ke?"  I didn't even recognise the girl.  But I just ran with it.  I squeezed the girl's hand gently.

"Yup.  And what better way to see the sunset than having your wife with you kan?"  I suddenly grew fond of the girl.
The girl looked up into my eyes and hypnotised me.  "And what better way to seal it than with this."  She leaned in, eyes still locked on mine.  I leaned in and our lips were mere centimeters away.  Suddenly.....

"Syauqi.  Eh, Syauqi bangun solat SubuhPukul berap dah ni ha," the girl said with a deep voice.
"Say WHAT now?  Apesal suara mcm laki?"  And that's when everything went black.  And then my eyes saw the ceiling when I opened them.
"Syauqi, dah nk syuruk dah ni.  Bangun, solat," my dad said.

It was the first time in my life that I woke up from my sleep with wide eyes.  "Aku mimpi keAku dah kawin?"  I looked at my hands.  No ring.  Just a dream.  A good dream.  But JUST a dream.  Then I looked at my dad.  I was thinking how on earth did he get into my dreams.

"Kenapa tengok Ayah macam tu?" he asked.
"Huh? Hehe.  Tak ada pape," It was either the sweetest dream or my strangest nightmare.  I did my Subuh prayers and switched on my laptop.

~*~

It was quite cold in London.  Canary Wharf is quiet compared to Central London.  But I guess with the DLR and Underground Tubes, I wouldn't mind staying a bit further from Central cos the trains are quite easy and fast.  Ariq was already awake judging by his cries earlier.  So if he's awake, Angah and Kak Sha were awake too.  They're working here in London.  Ariq's a UK baby but I'm sure he'll learn to love Malaysia.  "Ariq".  "Baik budi" or "gracious".  A good name  for a boy.  Not only that, it also fits Angah's fanaticism for Man United and their legend, Eric Cantona.  Our family being huge Man United fans, we loved the name.

It's Sunday at 9.00 a.m and I was still surfing the web.  It was when I pulled my eyes away from the screen that I noticed everybody was awake and watching the T.V.  Even Ariq's eyes were fixed on the moving images that fascinated him.  I was the first uncle for Ariq to meet.  2-month holiday in the UK.  What cuckoo head would say 'no' to that right?  Saying 'no' to that is like saying 'no' to a can of 100+ after a marathon.

11 a.m and I just had my shower.  I really need to shower earlier, I thought.  Angah and Kak Sha were at the door, getting ready to go out.  "Ibu, ayah.  Kimi dengan Sha nak pergi amik Ariq punya passport kejap tau.  Weekend takut they close early," my brother said.
"Ha'ah.  Hari tu kawan Sha pergi lambat orang ramaiBila dah nak turn diorg, they closed.  Nanti tak boleh la Ariq pergi jalan-jalan kan Ariq kan?" she playfully nibbled Ariq's ear.  Ariq laughed and his eyes lit up like fireworks on new year.


Kak Sha picked him up and Ariq cuddled like the little cub he was.
"Hehe.  Tu laNanti macam mana nak pergi tengok tulips and windmills dekat Holland nanti kan?" After that, they went out and left my parents and I the house.

Sundays were usually a F.R.I.E.N.D.S marathon on Comedy Central.  8 a.m to 2 p.m.  The series is over but I still laugh at the jokes from them.  It's like the best medicine after a bad day...A bad argument...A break up.  Chandler and Joey are always the the tag team in making the jokes.  Never gets old.  After shutting down the laptop, I did my Zuhur prayers.  It's a strange feeling being late by 7 hours.  Like during Fridays, when Malaysia's about to do their Isya' prayers, in London my family's just about to do our Friday prayers.  By the time London wakes up at 5 a.m, Malaysia's having their lunch at 12 p.m.  Jet lag.  First time experiencing it.  I didn't really like it.  I actually slept at 3 p.m and woke up at I-don't-actually-remember-what-time-but-it-was-late.  Good thing it was just for a couple of days.

~*~

I walked out of the room and my mom said, "Syauqi dah cari your tennis shoes ke belum?"
"Belum lagi, bu.  Alaa, kalau cari awal-awal pun, nanti I have no point to get out of the house.  Plus, Syauqi nak cari some other stuff also," I said.
"Well, hari tu pergi Lillywhites ada ke tak?"
"Ada tu ada but dang expensive la, bu.  The racquet yang Syauqi nak tu pun sama.  169 pounds kot.  Convert to Ringgit dalam...8 hundred something."

Tennis has been in my family for years now.  Started playing again in college and my friends all had these gear.  Shoes, racquets and all that.  But hey, judging by how I was playing, I guess I didn't need those.  I did need shoes though cos the ones I had looked like some rats chewed on them.  I did win some games playing with my friends.  All I had were futsal shoes and a racquet that was nearly MY age.  It worked so far but it wouldn't hurt to step it up a notch right?

At the living room, my dad was watching 'Nothing To Declare'.  It's a show about airport customs and all that.  My mom sometimes freaked out and kept worrying about when we go back to Malaysia, saying, "Kalau jadi dekat kita macam mana laKita buat2 we can't speak English nak?"

"Show pagi tadi ke, yah?" I asked him, his eyes glued to the screen.
"Maybe laPagi tadi Ayah tak tengok," he replied.  This time, eye contact for 2 seconds.  Better than nothing.
"Oh.  Uhmmm.  Ayah, I think nak pergi Stratford la masa weekday nantiNak buy the shoes dekat Sports Direct tu.  Lillywhites hari tu mahal sangat.  So, ingat nak beli sana.  At least masa weekday tak ada la ramai sangat kan?" We went to the mall at Stratford last week.

Westfield Stratford City, said to be the biggest mall in Europe.  It was big and they actually had lots of eye-googling stores.  Gadget stores, book stores and sports stores among others.  I saw some Nike tennis shoes that were on sale and thought twice cos I wanted to check out the stuff at Lillywhites, a 6-storey sports store in Central London.  Turned out that that place was way more expensive.  So, I planned to go by myself during mid-week.

"Oh, ok.  When you'll go nanti Ayah bagi duitJangan beli yang mahal-mahal sangat la," he said.
"Ok, yah.  Hari tu rasanya dalam 30 pounds kot," It's not that expensive if you compare it to the shoes in Malaysia.  Trust me.  I know.

~*~

"Ibu, ayah, Syauqi gi kluar jap eh?  Going for the walk.  Macam biasa la," I told my parents.
"Ok.  Take care of your wallet semua, dik," Ibu asked.
"Duit cukup, Syauqi?" Ayah's turn to question.
"The 20 pounds Ayah bagi ada and tak pakai lagi, yah.  And ok, Ibu.  Assalamualaikum!" the reply I got was drowned as I shut the door.

It's been a few days and by then I thought I should be use to the cold weather.  But there I was getting a brain freeze without drinking even a sip of any cold drink.  The black jacket did the trick and all I needed to wear underneath that was just a T-shirt.  A pair of jeans, black Nike gloves and sneakers rounded up my attire for my usual walk around Angah's house.

It was a good day unlike the days before.  3.30 p.m and the sun was up but the surrounding and cool air were just the stuff to balance with the sun.  From Lanark Square I went to Alexia Square to the Tesco Express and bought myself a small bottle of orange juice.  Of course it was just a fruit juice but I just checked the ingredients to make sure it's halal.

"Sugar, some protein, energy, fresh orange.  Seems legit to me,"  I monologued as I checked the label.  I payed for the O.J and continued my walk.  Even if it was a bit chilly, I loved catching the wind in my hair.  I feel like I'm in one of those movies where the hero walks in looking all cool.  My friends back at college kept telling me to take a haircut.  It was always, "Syauqi, pergi la potong rambut kau tu Dh mcm group member The Beatles dah aku tengok.".  There were also comments like, "Syauqi, you look like a girl la."  Then I was like, "Ok, I know I have my mom's face, tapi tak kan tak ada masculinity langsung kot.  Come on la."  My friends always laugh at that.  I'm too lazy to get a haircut.  It's my nature.  End of story.

~*~

Actually, I have a new reason for my walks in the afternoon here.  It wasn't just to get the wind in my hair anymore.  More than just to get my muscles to work.  Not just to get to know the surroundings.  But to go see a little someone.  Ok, it might sound like I was stalking.  But believe me, you might find my reason to be...Well..Reasonable.

Mudchute Park's just about 5 or 6 minutes away from the flat.  It's not just a park, it also has a farm with some animals.  Goats, cows and llamas among others.  And the branches of some plants that were actually starting to bloom, people walking around and enjoying the beauty of the park.



But what interested me were the stables.  It was weird because the stables were just like my head.It has a brain but no ideas.  I don't like the analogy but sometimes the truth had to be faced head-on you know?

For the past week or so, I've always seen her riding a brown horse with black mane.  She had an instructor, who was a local with a very significant cockney accent.  She was like the Kelantanese of London with that accent.  The interesting thing is, the girl riding the horse looked Malay.  One of the proofs is when she says 'alamak' when something bad happened.  Besides her Malay-ish looks, she also wore a tudung, which to me was always appealing.

I was walking along the walkway and thought I should just see her from afar.  It was too darn cold even when I have the gloves on.  So I just had to put my hands in my jacket pockets.  It seemed like I was snooping around cos I was looking through the high bushes.  You can't blame me for being a bit short can you?  Plus, it's what makes me..How do u say....Sophisticated?  Yeah that's the word.

My senses doubled.  I haven't even went eye-to-eye with this girl and I already have butterflies in my stomach and that small tug in my gut.  Despite the cold weather, I was sweating.  As my senses heightened into overdrive, I smelled the grass from the large compound of Mudchute Park.  I feel my palms get a bit sweaty from the anxiety of just seeing this girl from a distance.  At this point, I wanted to take the gloves off but I guess I thought better of it.  My mouth was dry and it felt like sand was stuffed in my mouth.

But my eyes and ears sensed that there was no horse galloping, nor there was she who ridden the horse.  I frantically looked around but the stable and equestrian area weren't that big of a compound.  My heart fell and I was so rattled that I didn't notice someone was creeping behind me.

"It's not nice to snoop around you know?" the voice said playfully.

In shock, I spun and stepped on a little rock that made me fell on my stomach.  Luckily, the grass and my hand broke the fall.

"Ya Allah!  Eh, sorry! I didn't mean to startle you!" the girl said.
"Nope.  It's ok.  Perfectly fine," between groans I turn and sat on the ground, brushing the dirt off my jacket.  I didn't wanna look at her yet cos I was too embarrassed.
"You're not from around here, are you?" she asked.  Judging by her tone, she might have seen my face when I spun.
"Not really.  Malaysia to be precise," still on the ground, I finally mustered every ounce of guts I had and locked eyes with her.

Breath taking.  I must've had a bit of a comedic tumble cos she was smiling and trying not to laugh.  Simply breath taking.  Her smile made my cheeks flush.  I bet that smile could melt even the sturdiest of irons.  Her gaze was as soft as the colour of her hazel eyes.  Her beauty, mesmerizing.

"Assalamualaikum.  Hi.  Nama I Hannah Dahlia," she said with an extended hand, smiling.

~*~

Usually I won't take the hand cos she wasn't a muhrim but since I was wearing gloves I didn't think it was wrong.  Plus, I didn't want her to be embarrassed if I didn't take her hand.  So, I took her offered hand and pushed myself up from the ground

"Wa'alaikum Salam.  Thanks. Nama I Syauqi Kusyairi.  Sorry for...You know.  Snooping around tadi.  I'm not usually like that.  I'm just taking my usual walk," I explained and released her hand, brushing some leftover dirt.
"Yeah, right.  Uh-huh.  If you're wondering, hari ni tak ada riding lessons.  Weekends and bank holidays memang tak ada," she said.  I'm sure the first part was a bit sarcastic.
"Oh, ok.  Uhmm.  Since I'm doing my usual walk, nak join?" my stomach churned like swallowing hot lead.
"Hmmm.  Boleh jugakJom la," she said.
"Ladies first," I motioned my hands towards the path.
"Ada gentleman in my presence.  I tak come across that usually here.  Very rare," I assumed she stayed here for a long time.  Otherwise she might not have known that.
"My parents said the same thing.  Some of the local being a bit stuck up and all.  Muka ketat je semua.  Hey, you said something about bank holiday.  What's that?" I was intrigued so I asked.
"Bank holidays tu macam public holidays.  In Malaysia kan it's called public holiday.  Kat sini they call it bank holiday.  Bank tu sebab the banks are all closed.  Hence the name, bank holiday," it was weird but I guess that sounds realistic enough.

~*~

We walked around Mudchute Park and talked about stuff.  I told her that my parents and I were visiting my brother and his family.  The whole nine yards.  She just told me that his dad works there and that she studied at the London Metropolitan University.  She's doing her degree in architecture.  Some fancy programme that allowed her to do her degree a bit quicker.

I was feeling a bit hungry.  I forgot that I left the flat without having lunch.  So I asked Hannah,"Hey, I actually tak makan lagi.  You wanna get something to eat?"
"I've eaten actually.  But sure.  Ok.  What do you have in mind?" we were actually at the gate of Mudchute Park already.
"Well, I think there's a Subway at South Quay.  Ada halal punya sign dekat pintu diorgKe you wanna go some place else?" I asked.
"Oh ada ke Subway halal there?  Hmmm.  Jom la.  It's been a while since I had Subway anyway," that said, we headed off to South Quay.

It was actually still a long way to South Quay.  So we just talked to kill the time.

"So what do you like to do when you're free?" I asked.
"Not much really.  I play the guitar tapi I tak ada la bagus sangat.  And I like listening to music," she said.
"No kidding.  I've been playing guitar dah dalam 10 years kot.  I had my fair share of performances.  I ada some pictures if you nak tengok."
"Ada ke? Nak."




"Cool.  Mesti seronok perform depan orang kan?"
"It's awesome.  People cheering, guitar solos.  The only thing yang tak jadi lagi stage dives je la kot."
"I doubt that'll happen la," she laughed at the thought but it could happen.
"Well, who knows, right?  The sun's up tapi sejuk semacam kan?" I mentioned.
"Tu la.  My hands sejuk sikit ni sebenarnya," her hands were strangely pale and a bit reddish.
"Oh.  Here, you can take these," I gave her the gloves.
"Eh, tak apa laNanti your hands pulak yang sejuk."
"Nah.  It's ok la.  My hands ok lagi, yours tu.  Plus, kita dah nak sampai dah pun," she puts on the gloves and it was either the cold that made her blush or I did.

~*~

We were talking so much that we were already at the pedestrian crossing.  The South Quay Subway was just across the road from the South Quay DLR station.  And it was the first halal Subway I've seen at the time.  Hannah and I went in to the counter and picked our sandwiches.  By the time we were at our tables, we had tea, hot chocolate, an Italian BLT on parmesan oregano with lettuce and extra tomatoes and mustard, and a Subway Melt on honey oat with tomatoes, cucumber and chilli sauce.  It's been a while since I had a BLT.  I took one big bite that put half of my BLT in my stomach already.  I was so hungry that I didn't talk the whole time I was eating.  Even though she ate before we went to Subway, she finished her sandwich almost as fast as I did.  But then I saw some chilli sauce on her chin.

"Hannah, ada chilli sauce sikit dekat your chin," I said.
"Huh?  Oh, I tak sampai la," she tried to lick it with her tongue but failed.
"Hehe.  Tak apa.  Let me get that.  I dah habis makan dah ni," I took a tissue and wiped it off her chin.

Somehow, it was like at the park all over again.  I stopped wiping cos the stain on her chin was gone but my hand was still on her face.  We stared at each other for a few seconds that felt like an eternity.  Again, I was spell-bounded by those hazel eyes.  My mind was racing at a thousand miles per hour.  My hands suddenly felt like the Earth's magma and my heart literally skipped a beat.  All I know was that our minds intertwined on one thing, and I thought - Is it her?

I coughed a bit louder then intended and took my hand away from her chin.  "Ok.  Dah tak ada dah," I said, trying to not feel awkward.
"Yup.  Err.  Thanks for...Wiping it off."
"Don't mention it.  It's getting a bit late and I belum Solat 'Asar lagi ni.  It's almost 6."
"Oh, ok," the red blush ran from her face.  It's like what I said amazed her or something.
"So, rumah you dekat mana? Maybe I'll walk you home," I offered.
"My house dekat Manchester Road.  Yang dekat dengan kedai Nisa Local tu."
"Oh, it's not that far la from rumah I.  Come on.  Let me walk you home."

~*~

We walked in silence for quite a long time.  I guess what happened when we ate just then actually shook us a bit.  It's been a while since I had THAT kind of encounter.  We walked to the doorstep at her house.

"Thanks for today, Syauqi.  Kalau you tak ajak, I don't think I'd eat Subway tadi," she told me.
"Well, maybe I should snoop around more often la kan?" I couldn't help it but I winked at her.
"Pandai la you.  Hey, your gloves ni.  Thanks for these too," she handed me the gloves.
"Anytime.  Maybe we should hang out again sometime.  And you could tell me more about yourself?"
"Hmmm.  I'd like that.  Like I said, I don't come across gentlemen that often."
"Well, hopefully I might be the only gentleman you find around here, lovely," I said with a British accent, bowing my head slightly like the gentleman I said I was.
"Hopefully.  Hehe.  See you around Syauqi."
"See you around, my lady," I said with another dose of British accent.

From Manchester Road, it wasn't that far to Angah's flat.  The whole time I was walking back, I was smiling.  It was either the cold froze my mouth like that or it was something else.  At the time, I think it was obvious.  I opened the door to the flat and my mom greeted me.

"Assalamualaikum.  Hi, bu," I walked in and took off my shoes.
"Wa'alaikum SalamLambatnya balik, dikPergi mana tadi?" she asked.
"I went to Subway.  Kan Syauqi tak makan lunch tadi.  I forgot," I explained.
"Subway?  By yourself?"
"Uhmmm.  Not exactly," I told her, grinning.

~*~

There you go.  I hope you guys like this new series that I'm trying to make.  The stories before this didn't have any pictures.  So a brother of mine, Bo the nerd/Along, told me to put some pictures so that readers won't get bored and they can see London the way I see it.  By the way, you can read 2 chapters from an earlier series that I made from the label 'My Own Self-Made Stories'.

It's actually midnight in Canary Wharf right now and I'm finally finished with this one.  I'll start another chapter for this series A.S.A.P Insya-Allah, aites?

See you guys on the flip side!!

P.S : Thanks, Along!!  XD

Tuesday, 24 April 2012

Make Water Noises To...You Know

Assalamaualaikum, everybody!!

Sorry for not posting a lot lately.  Been a bit hung up on some stuff.  Anywho, you should know you have cool parents when THIS situation happens............

*On the way going back from Taiping to Shah Alam with my parents and we stop at a rest area*

Me : Jangan buat bunyi air tau.  Syauqi minum byk sgt masa kat rumah Tok tadi.

*My parents look at each other and then look at me*

*My parents made very loud water noises*



Me : T______T"

*Everybody laughed*

Haha!! Yeah.  Good times XD

See you guys on the flip side!!

P.S : Sabreena said she got 8A+s and 2A.  It's just the same as 10A+Just without the '+' la Sab.  Haha!!

Saturday, 21 April 2012

I'd Send A Postcard To You, Dear

Assalamualaikum, everybody!!

So about 2 days ago, I skyp-ed with one of my pet sisters, Sabreena.  She's a year younger  than me.  She's now awaiting any college offers.  But for a girl who girl who got 10 A+'s for her SPM, Insya-Allah I think she has a shot of getting top offers from very top colleges.

Even though I ain't really her brother, I'm really proud of her.  It's not everyday someone who's very close to you get an achievement like that. 

We talked about random things on skype.  But since Ariq wasn't sleeping, I put him in my lap and switched on video.  Then Sab screamed, "AAAAHHH!! COMELNYEEE!!".  Haha!  After that Ariq had to drink so I had to give him back to ayah.  I switched off the video and continued rambling and ranting with my lil sis.

We talked about a lot of things.  College, the old days, some personal stuff.  I was manage to scoop up some dirt on her about some..Err...STUFF.  Hehe..

We're also planning to see each other again before I go back on June 10th.  Last I saw her was during my Chinese New Year break about  2 months ago.  It'll be great to see a familiar face before I go back.  Plus, when she starts college, I doubt we might get to hang out a lot.

It's amazing what 3 years of friendship can do.  At first, you're just friends in the same debate team.  Then you wound being so close like siblings.  We have a lot in common of course.  Alhamdulillah we both speak English very well.  Books and novels or basically just reading is just something we naturally do during our free time.  But we also have our differences of course.  In music..Food maybe.  But hey, that's how we get along with people don't you think?  We accept people for their differences...And try to adapt and use it to complete ourselves to be a better person.

Anyway, she's an awesome person to get along with.  I don't think I'd trade her with anything.  What can I say?  She's the closest thing I have to a little sister.


See you guys on the flip side!!

P.S : G'luck sis!  You've got a long and bright way to go.  Knowing you, I KNOW you'll do great Insya-Allah.  And remember, your lil big bro is always around ;-)

Friday, 20 April 2012

New Series's Prologue

Assalamualaikum, y'all!!

Well, I've been a bit distracted and confused on which to write about.  Whether to continue on the previous series or start the new story I've been talking about.  So I decided to start the new one.  But why give the whole story right now, huh?

:-P

I haven't actually been thinking straight, been contemplating a bit on the build up but I think this is how it goes.  Here's a sneak peek on my next writing.  Enjoy!

~*~

"Ibu, ayah, Syauqi gi kluar jap eh?  Going for the walk.  Macam biasa la," I told my parents.
"Ok.  Take care of your wallet semua, dik," Ibu asked.
"Duit cukup, Syauqi?" Ayah's turn to question.
"The 20 pounds Ayah bagi ada and tak pakai lagi, yah.  And ok, Ibu.  Assalamualaikum!" the reply I got was drowned as I shut the door.

It's been a few days and by then I thought I should be use to the cold weather.  But there I was getting a brain freeze without drinking even a sip of any cold drink.  The black jacket did the trick and all I needed to wear underneath that was just a T-shirt.  A pair of jeans, black Nike gloves and sneakers rounded up my attire for my usual walk around Angah's house.

It was a good day unlike the days before.  3.30 p.m and the sun was up but the surrounding and cool air were just the stuff to balance with the sun.  From Lanark Square I went to Alexia Square to the Tesco Express and bought myself a small bottle of orange juice.  Of course it was just a fruit juice but I just checked the ingredients to make sure it's halal.

"Sugar, some protein, energy, fresh orange.  Seems legit to me,"  I monologued as I checked the label.  I payed for the O.J and continued my walk.  Even if it was a bit chilly, I loved the catching the wind in my hair.  I feel like I'm in one of those movies where the hero walks in looking all cool.  My friends back at college kept telling me to take a haircut.  It was always, "Syauqi, pergi la potong rambut kau tu Dh mcm group member The Beatles dah aku tengok.".  There were also comments like, "Syauqi, you look like a girl la."  Then I was like, "Ok, I know I have my mom's face, tapi tak kan tak ada masculinity langsung kot.  Come on la."  My friends always laugh at that.  I'm too lazy to get a haircut.  It's my nature.  End of story.

~*~

Actually, I have a new reason for my walks in the afternoon here.  It wasn't just to get the wind in my hair anymore.  More than just to get my muscles to work.  Not just to get to know the surroundings.  But to go see a little someone.  Ok, it might sound like I was stalking.  But believe me, you might find my reason to be...Well..Reasonable.

Mudchute Park's just about 5 or 6 minutes away from the flat.  It's not just a park, it also has a farm with some animals.  Goats, cows and llamas among others.  But what interested me were the stables.  It was weird because the stables were just like my head.

It has a brain but no ideas.  I don't like the analogy but sometimes the truth had to be faced head-on you know?

For the past week or so, I've always seen her riding a brown horse with black mane.  She had an instructor, who was a local with a very significant cockney accent.  She was like the Kelantanese of London.  The interesting thing is, the girl riding the horse looked Malay.  One of the proofs is when she says 'alamak' when something bad happens.  Besides her Malay-ish looks, she also wore a tudung, which to me is always appealing.

I was walking along the walkway and thought I should just see her from afar.  It was too darn cold even when I have the gloves on.  So I just had to put my hands in my jacket pockets.  It seemed like I was snooping around cos I was looking through the high bushes.  You can't blame me for being a bit short can you?  Plus, it's what makes me..How do u say....Sophisticated?  Yeah that's the word.

My senses doubled.  I haven't even went eye-to-eye with this girl and I already have butterflies in my stomach and that small tug in my gut.  Despite the cold weather, I was sweating.  As my senses heightened into overdrive, I smelled the grass from the large compound of Mudchute Park.  I feel my palms get a bit sweaty from the anxiety of just seeing this girl from a distance.  At this point, I wanted to take the gloves off but I guess I thought better of it.  My mouth was dry and it felt like sand was stuffed in my mouth.

But my eyes and ears sensed that there was no horse galloping, nor there was she who ridden the horse.  I frantically looked around but the stable and equestrian area weren't that big of a compound.  My heart fell and I was so rattled that I didn't notice someone was creeping behind me.

"It's not nice to snoop around you know?" the voice said playfully.

In shock, I spun and stepped on a little rock that made me fell on my stomach.  Luckily, the grass and my hand broke the fall.

"Ya Allah!  Eh, sorry! I didn't mean to startle you!" the girl said.
"Nope.  It's ok.  Perfectly fine," between groans I turn and sat on the ground, brushing the dirt off my jacket.  I didn't wanna look at her yet cos I was too embarrassed.
"You're not from around here, are you?" she asked.  Judging by her tone, she might have seen my face when I spun.
"Not really.  Malaysia to be precise," still on the ground, I finally mustered every ounce of guts I had and locked eyes with her.

Breath taking.  I must've had a bit of a comedic tumble cos she was smiling and trying not to laugh.  Simply breath taking.  Her smile made my cheeks flush.  I bet that smile could melt even the sturdiest of irons.  Her gaze was as soft as the colour of her hazel eyes.  Her beauty, mesmerizing.

"Assalamualaikum.  Hi.  Nama I Hannah Dahlia," she said with an extended hand, smiling.

~*~

Hehe..Hope you guys like it.  This IS just the prologue by the way.  The FULL story has yet to be written but will be written nonetheless Insya-Allah.

See you guys on the flip side!!

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Shake Your Groove Thing

Assalamualaikum, everybody!!

It's been almost 2 years since I last performed in front of a crowd.  It'd be a cool way to celebrate my b'day or an achievement with family and friends of course.  And give my thanks to Allah S.W.T of course.  But sometimes I just want that feeling when I'm letting loose.  You know what I mean?

I always have these fantasies or dreams to perform some songs in front of crowds.  Here are those 'some'...

1. Skyway Avenue - We The Kings
2. Looking Up - Paramore
3. Shameless - All Time Low
4. 21 Guns - Greenday
5. Faith (When I Let You Down) - Taking Back Sunday <------A bit ironic this one
6. The Great Escape - Boys Like Girls
7. Somebody To Call My Own - We The Kings
8. I Caught Fire (In Your Eyes) - The Used
9. Dirty Little Secret - The All-American Rejects
10. Fix You - Coldplay
11. Check Yes Juliet - We The Kings <-----I know I've done this one but I just wanna do it again XD
12. Crushcrushcrush - Paramore
13. I Feel Like Dancin' - All Time Low
14. Gives You Hell - The All-American Rejects
15. Walk - Foo Fighters

There you go.  It's quite a list but actually, that's not even half of it.  Basically, I wanna play all We The Kings songs in front of a crowd.  Especially their latest album.  Just for the fun of it you know?  People screaming and chanting...Singing along with you...Stage dives..Crowd yelling your name when you do guitar solos.

I don't think I'll get the chance though.  But who knows right?  Maybe when the seniors are having their dinner or functions or something, they might call me to 'blow their minds'.  Haha!!

Thank GOD for wishful thinking T___T"

Trying to figure 'it' out right now.  The right approach.  That's all I'm aiming.  I really hope I can.

In other 'news', my prologue is not yet finished.  Insya-Allah I'll finish it withing 24 hours...Cos it's 9.30 a.m. in London right now..

>___<"

See you guys on the flip side!!


Tuesday, 17 April 2012

What Say You??

Assalamualaikum, y'all!!

Ok.  I nearly have the prologue on the new story finished.  I almost wrapped it up.  And then, I found this.......

DAMN IT!!!!!!!  My heart sank like the Titanic.  I waited almost 10 years for We The Kings to come to Malaysia and just when I'm on my break and in the UK, they come.  Don't get me wrong, I love visiting Angah's family and meeting little Ariq and also seeing the sights here.  But sometimes I want some satisfaction of my own you know?

I love We The Kings ever since I heard Skyway Avenue.  I have all their songs in my playlist.  I even performed Check Yes Juliet during one of my annual dinners in MRSM.  When I read that their coming to Malaysia, I stopped writing my story and just got out the house.  It's too much of a grief.  You know?  I was really in a bad place.

My head was spinning and I didn't wanna cry cos it was quite cold that afternoon.  If I did, I might've had snotsicles instead of popsicles to cheer me up.  I walked to the park, listening to my We The Kings playlist.  And just sat at the top of the hill, overlooking the view.

It sucks you know?  2010, Paramore and Maher Zain came to Malaysia.  I didn't go.  Why? SPM.  2011, All Time Low came for the Rockaway Fest.  I didn't go.  Why?  Final exam for Sem 1.  And now We The Kings are coming.  And I'm in the UK.  The 3 of all time favorite bands have finally come and I can't go.  This bites..

But then something happened.  The next day I tweeted my friend and she told me to look for We The Kings in UK.  They might have a show.  And it turns out, they do!!!!

Well technically it's a Simple Plan show and We The Kings are headlining.  So I think they might play ONLY A HAND-FULL of their songs.  But hey, I get 2 bands for a price of one!  That might count for something right?!

The only problem right now?  = Finding a way to tell my parents.

I really..REEEEEEALLY hope they understand.  I waited for a decade!! almost...

Pray for me guys?  I know it ain't the right thing to pray about.  But I want this UK trip to be something realy worthwhile.  A family reunion AND an awesome show.

See you guys on the flip side!!

P.S : Ibu, ayah...If you're reading this..Please...PLEASE let me go to the show >___<"

P.S.S : I'm a 'momma's boy' and I'm proud.  You don't like it? Take a hike!! :-P

Saturday, 14 April 2012

Quick! What's The Number for 9-1-1 !!

Assalamualaikum, everyone!!

What do you think I'm feeling if I show you these picts?



If you guessed writer's block, then you're right!!

Daaaamn...I have the ideas and the plots but I just don't know how to write them.  It's that or I guess the T.V is a distraction...

>_<"

If you're reading this and you have NO idea what I'm talking about, I'll tell you.

I've actually written some stories.  Well, only 2 for now but I'm actually planning to write 2 more.  If you wanna read them, you can click on the label "My own Self-Made Stories" on the right hand side of the blog.

So far everybody gave me good reviews and they told me to write some more cos they wanna read 'em.  I'm flattered by that honestly.  I find my writing to be mediocre actually.

:-3

Hehe..Insya-Allah I'll get this writer's block phase over with.

See you guys on the flip side!!

Friday, 13 April 2012

We're Not So Different You and I

Assalamualaikum, everybody!!

It's 2.45 p.m where I'm writing.  I did my 1st Solat Jumaat in Canary Wharf.  Honestly, it wasn't as grand as I imagined it really.....

:-(

I thought maybe I get to solat in a big grand mosque or something but then ayah and I went to what I think was a multipurpose hall.  Don't get me wrong.  I don't care WHERE it is as long as I get to solat but some people have their own expectations you know?

The prayer hall was filled with foreigners and most of them I think were Indians..Pakis..Banglas..I think there were some Malays also including ayah and me of course.  The khutbah was very short.  I think it was less than 6 or 7 minutes.  And it wasn't in English by the way but we just listened and kept quiet of course.  But I can't help thinking.....

Almost everybody was from a different race but we had only one thing on our minds.  To devote ourselves to Allah S.W.T.  A reminder to myself to everyone.  A hadith to be exact...

The Prophet (P.B.U.H) said that when we recite al-Fatihah during our congregational prayers, we must say 'AMIN' at the end of it.  For when we say it and it coincides with that of the Angels, our past sins will be forgiven..

It was an eye opener for me.  Hope it will stay this way Insya-Allah.

See you guys on the flip side!!

Thursday, 12 April 2012

Pretend You're A Tourist

Assalamualaikum, everyone!!

Been quite an experience here in Canary Wharf and it's my 6th day here.  It's 8.45 right now while I'm typing this.  And my parents and I got back from our morning walk an hour ago.  So far we've walked in the morning for 2 days straight now.  It's damn cold.  I guess I just have to get use to it.  My hands were so cold they went numb..

>_<"

Anywho, other than that, it's been awesome........

We went to the Millwall docks.  The scenery is amazing.  Houses, sunrise..The ships that dock.  The Millwall Docks use to be one of the busiest docks here in the 1900's.

Here are some picts for you guys....

Ibu and ayah wanna strike a pose

On the right it says 'pay here', but the left is the meter O___o"

These are Barclays rental bikes.  Sewa je ;-)
I also bought a new phone number.  It's O2.  It's easier for me to contact my angah and his wife.  You know, in case I get lost...

-___-"

Ibu and ayah also bought new numbers.


As you might know, it's already spring here.  Well..Early spring.  The flowers are starting to bloom.....

The walks we've been having our quite relaxing.  We even took some pictures too..........

I think the one that's chasing the other duck is the male..Right? Hehe...

Ours are all black and green and blue.  Look at theirs!!  This might make Justin Bieber go nuts!  Haha!!

Mayor of London!  Haha ;-)

31 years of marriage and still going strong..WOO-HOO!! XD

By the way, my family and I are actually planning to go to Paris, Rotterdam (Holland/the Netherlands) and Edinburgh (Scotland) in May.  Transports here are just like the flights...  The earlier you book, the cheaper it is.  So I'll keep you guys posted aites?

From London, with love.  (Hehehe ;-) )

See you guys on the flip side!!

Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Retreat!

Assalamualaikum, everyone!! 

3rd day in Canary Wharf, London.  The sun is finally up.  The 1st day without Angah and Kak Sha around the house.  So my parents and I have Ariq to ourselves.  Haha!!

We brought him out for a stroll but he started to get restless and he cried.  I think it's because we couldn't cover his head properly.  We couldn't find a cap anywhere.  Sorry Ariq....

:'-(

Well maybe next time right?  Anyway, we got back and he fell asleep a few minutes after that........

Truly a miracle by Allah S.W.T  A blessing.  Can't wait to have my own....

:'-)

See you guys on the flip side!!

Turn of The Tide

Assalamualaikum, everyone!!

Haaaa...It's been very lovely right here in Canary Wharf, London.  Even watched my 1st football game.  Man United vs Queens Park Rangers (QPR)..........

On the telly...

T___T"

Hehe.  But Angah doesn't  have the sports package so we put on the live streaming match from the laptop to the T.V...

Here are some picts of the day.........



A stretched Hummer...DAAAAAAMN

O___o"

Well, gtg.  I'll post some more stuff Insya-Allah...

See you guys on the flip side!!

P/S : The latest add-on to the family and our little bundle of joy.... :'-D

Presenting.....ARIQ IRSYAD!!

Monday, 9 April 2012

I Was Doodled!!

Assalamualaikum, y'all!!

Ok, quick update.  Today was a good day.  Ok, technically, yesterday was a good day.  But it's 9.30 p.m here right now so there you go.

I asked Miss Deno to make a doodle for me.  you know.  Just for kicks.  And blessed her sweet little heart, she did one for me......

Awesooooooome.  Thanks Miss Denoooo!! Love it!

XD

See you guys on the flip side!!

Sunday, 8 April 2012

Ello there, Gov'nor!!

Assalamualaikum, everybody!!

Alhamdulillah I'm here in London already.  We arrived in Heathrow at 9.30 p.m (4.30 a.m in Malaysia)  From KLIA, we flew from 10.20 a.m and arrived in Doha at 6.20 a.m, Malaysia time.  Here are some picts from our 3-hour transit at Doha International Airport (DIA)..........

For the ppl back home, I get keychains maybe.  For me, I'll have this :-P

Ibu and ayah with their tabs

The celebrity ASIAN couple in London skrg ni..Haha XD

Yours truly ;-)

This angle's good enough.  Hehe...
After the transit, another 7 hours from DIA to London Heathrow.  The flight was ok.  Both of them.  They had in flight interactive stuff like movies, T.V programmes, games and even songs that you can create your own playlist with.  Angah picked us up at the airport.  It was a 1-hour drive to his place in Canary Wharf.  As he drove, we also did some sight-seeing from the car.  Hehe.  We saw Buckigham Palace, Eye of London, Big Ben, The Tower Bridge and some other places.

Here are some picts of ibu dukung-ing the lates add-on to the family, Ariq Irsyad :-D


Ariq's currently asleep right now.  It's 7.26 a.m here in London.  He woke up an hour ago and met his Tok Mi, Tok Wan and Paksu for the first time for real.  Hehe..He's so CUUUUUUTE!! XD

Insya-Allah I'll be posting my time in London everyday.  Anagh has internet here.  Hehe

See you guys on the flip side!!