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CIkgu Zedz and family trip to Kapit

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Can be considered as impromptu decision by my father. Better now before I get my transfer back and when the ticket is cheap (RM10 Air Asia). Arrived on 24th June, hang around Sibu for a day and to Kapit the next day for 2 days. Exciting? They said, it will be their first and last. Hehe. In Sibu, we checked in at Tanahmas, very comfortable and pleasant. Where to hang out in Sibu? Showed them the Night Market which I love (Love any kind of night markets anyway), then the Central Market in the morning, Sibu Heritage Centre; to learn a bit of history of Sibu, to Wisma Sanyan; the tallest building, showed them the cinema where I often go, and just walked around Sibu. Tiring but interesting. The most anticipating yet nerve-wrecking experience my parents were looking into was the boat ride. They thought it would make them sea sick and vomit all the way. And the idea of 3 hours ride is something they not fond of. But....in the end, it was nothing. No one vomit. No one fainted. Most of us slept

Favourite patient??

It is so not right to categorize your patients. Difficult? Manjalitis? Kurang Kasih Sayang? Compliant? "That" patient? Ya I know. And I do know that we are not suppose to favor patient as well. Because we are professional who work with good etiquette; not to be bias or biatch. However, when I have someone whom I have been managing for quite sometimes, and he has been a very good patient in term of compliant and courtesy (plus cute =P), I can't stop myself from having this feeling. Feeling? Feeling that I'm going to miss him so much. Knowing that my ward rounds will be dull without him. I am talking about an old gentleman, who has been in the hospital more or less A YEAR!!!..Yup..He has a TB and for his case it is tricky to manage. As if it has been mutated to a new strain. Because of that, he has been in the hospital (Kapit and Sibu) for nearly 1 year. If you meet him, he looks like a very healthy strong Ibanese. He doesn't look sick. But...Sigh.. Always tease hi

ikan

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Ikan - ikan yang gembira Yang menggembirakan TENANGnye...

Happy Birthday Aman and Ami!!!!

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Happy Birthday to YOU!!!! How can I hate you? I can't. I love you.

A new beginning

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This is about me and strawberry I don't like strawberry. Never Ever. Hate strawberry flavor milkshake or ice cream or cake. If you ask me why? I think it would be because of how people relate strawberry and girl. "You drink strawberry milkshake? that is so gay" And I am not gay or girly or sissy. Hence I hate it. Besides, the taste is weird (ate a strawberry flavor Dutch Lady milk before and I vomited once I drank it) So, the point is, me and strawberry is a big NO. For my last year family trip to Pahang, we visited a strawberry farm. You know, the errr what do you call it as a must-do or must-eat thingy in a trip? For example like if you go to Penang, you MUST eat Nasi Kandar. If not, you can't say that you have been to Penang. Or go to Kuching, Sarawak and you MUST take a picture at the cat statue in the middle of the city. So, I thought that since I was in a STRAWBERRY farm, I MUST eat a strawberry and I have to prove it or people will say I lied about it. (Yup, so

Japan - The Strange Country (English ver.)

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interesting presentation about Japan.

渋谷ゲリラDANCE "Guerilla Dance Party in Shibuya"

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Youtubing flash mob and I came across this one. As usual, Japanese are so cute and so weird but still with all the weirdness and differences, they seem to get along and blend so well. I love Japan. When can I be there?

Kamikaze?

Amazed!!! Japanese seniors volunteer for Fukushima nuclear plant. I know there have been lots of helps from all over the country and world in the form of charity concerts, events, donations and etc but this will the most practical and insane idea so far. Insane but heroic! I know Japan is still recuperating, physically, mentally, emotionally and especially when their nuclear plant in Fukushima was badly affected. It was a big headache for sure. But after reading this article, I was totally amazed with their actions, totally respectful, and it gives me a new perception of life and people, and this is so pure and sweet and that is so suicidal and that is so going to make me tears. Oops, there goes the tears. Crocodile tears. Especially after reading these statements 1) "We have to work instead of them," says Yamada, referring to the estimated 1,000 workers currently at the nuclear plant. "Elders have less sensitivity to radiation. Therefore, we have to work." 2) &qu