In the name of Allah, the most gracious, the most merciful.
Alhamdulillah, Alhamdulillah, Alhamdulillah.
I cannot thank Allah enough for all the nikma that He has bestowed upon me, my family and my friends. I has indeed been a year since I last wrote a post and the blog has definitely gone all dusty full of webs. fuuuuh fuuuuuuuh *clearing the dust*
So many things have happened within the year, and again, all praises be to Allah, only because of Him and through Him that I am able to be where I am today.Since April 2013(the last post I have written), I have achieved several things on my imaginary(because I didn't write them down) checklist of 'Things to do Before Turning 30'.
I actually promised myself to not write about personal stuff here in the blog, but this post is special, and one of its kind. ceh perasan. It's an update post for the past one year and 6 months. Hope whoever's reading this blog don't mind.
1) First of all, Alhamdulillah, I have started working as a full time teacher in Kuala Lumpur since last July. It is indeed a joy, teaching young children English, Mathematics and Music. Though the experience I had during my primary school years seem so different from the kids nowadays, I find it very interesting getting understanding and adapting what I think would be effective to fit the needs of the kids nowadays. It was indeed a blessing from Allah that I got posted to this school as the teachers are so helpful and friendly and the atmosphere is very 'lepaklepak'. No rush to getting the work done, no hassle from the GB. Alhamdulillah
2) Got my license Alhamdulillah after the third trial. *hides in closet* To tell you the truth, having to pass at the third try made me a better Muslim, I think. Ye lah, you get to really understand that no matter how hard you try and learn and study, if Allah doesn't will it, it wouldn't happen. The first time I failed was at 'bukit'. The second time was at 'bukit' as well. The third time, I was given a second chance by the officer at the 'bukit'. Indeed, Allah has soften and opened the officer's heart to letting me go for a second try. If the officer was a women, I would have shook her hand, even kiss her hand for letting me go. Thank you pakcik! The parking and the U parking weren't as hard, but again, if Allah says "Yes", then, it's a go go go for you. :) Alhamdulillah
3) Bought a house. Well, it's just an apartment, but still, a huge achievement for someone like me. (saves very little, spend lots on food and travelling). It's in Putrajaya which meant I have to commute everyday. Why the heck stay in Putrajaya when the mom stays in Ampang? Wait for reason no. 4.
4) I got married! This, is the biggest, most adult-like decision I have ever made in my entire life. It wasn't easy getting to this stage of life where you give up yourself to some strange man. I had my nikaah last September and the reception is to be held on the 6th of December, inshaAllah. I married someone I thought would be the best person to remind me about Allah and the akhirat, and I truly hope that he could lead me to jannah inshaAllah. I think I should write about how the relationship went before the nikaah. To think about it, I was indeed very brutal to him. Tegur direct je takde lapis2, kalau taknak layan, would totally ignore him. Kasihan sang suami mengenang nasib nak kahwin dengan Hazwani Hasnan takde support. But again, Alhamdulillah, the nikma of being married is bountiful. :)
Will write about the major events that lead to the nikaah soon. Not for anybody, but for me to remember our bittersweet journey before knotted for life :)
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