Sunday, December 30, 2012

2012 in History

In short, not much happened this year. There were a few big moments. But nothing tremendously BIG. Like reaching the summit of Mount Everest, or fly a helicopter over Grand Canyon, or go on an African Safari, or visit the Pyramids, or getting married, or engaged,...or at least get myself a steady boyfriend (now I sound pathetic).

JANUARY. Probably my last time to 'go back' to Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. After this, I might just use the word 'go' (without the word 'back'). It's been 8 years in Sabah. Now we've transferred again. But I do intend to go back (Sometime in the future). I really wanna go to Tawau, Perhentian Island, and 'Tagal' Sungai Moroli, Kg.Luanti in Ranau. 

APRIL. Surely is my last time to join Program Integrasi Nasional Pertukaran Budaya 1Malaysia, or short for PINPB among UiTM-ers and few other universities. I've been a part of this annual program since it was first established in 2009. Only missed the year when it was held in Sarawak, 2011. PINPB Terengganu 2012

MAY. First time celebrating my birthday with university friends. Previously, my birthday always fell on a semester break. 

JUNE. My mum graduates from OUM, holding a Degree in BBA (Hons) Finance. Yayy, congrats Mama! Moreover, I had my first real working interview. Even though it was only for an intern position, but heck, seems real to me! 

JULY. Was my last time as a student to sit for an exam in the university hall. And for the record, it was my first time to shed tears after sitting for an exam. And this happened to be after my Quality Management paper! Gosh, to recall the moments, it's totally embarrassing now. I felt I gave 200% effort for that paper. But upon sitting for it, I just felt everything was wrong. Heck, it's over. 
Furthermore this year, I set foot for the first time in Indonesia. Learning Through Experience to Indonesia program

AUGUST. Started internhip program at MATRADE. It's my final semester before graduating my Degree level. 

OCTOBER. First accident that involves myself. The Perodua Collision. Lesson learnt: (apart from being careful at all times), always drive behind an inexpensive car. Prevent is always better than cure.

NOVEMBER. Involved in an international business meeting during INTRADE in MATRADE. Incoming Buying Mission (IBM) as a secretariat. Awesome experience.

DECEMBER. It's my first time ever to go into an aborigine settlement. My uncle was the one who suggested we go to Bentong, to his native friends' home. It's fruit season! So we enjoyed all the durians, rambutans, jackfruits, kundangs and mangosteens.





Goodbye 2012, Hello 2013.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

The Big Bad Wolf is in town!! Again.

Hoorey Hoorey! I'm finally back at the Big Bad Wolf Book Sale at The Mines!

I'm back to seek justice despite my negligence the last time I was here. Read what happened here: The Big Bad Wolf is in Town!!

Tandem with the last day of the event, I had to make sure I came back for the second time. Otherwise, I'd have to wait till next year! Also, with little hope something special will occur on the last day. Perhaps EXTRA discounts? Or Freebies? Or the Superheroes' Parade like the one I missed on the Opening event of the Big Bad Wolf Book Sale. Sigh.

The Superheroes Parade.

Turns out, there were only discount vouchers for Big Bad Wolf t-shirts if you purchase books for more than RM100.

Alike the last time I was here, there were Lamborghini cars displayed outside at the Entrance of the Hall. But what's different today was this.

Poor car. If they didn't want the car, they could have just gave it to charity me!

Here are some of the books I took ages to consider buying. I considered wants vs needs, book shelf space, when to read, reading purpose vs fill up bookshelf purpose, impact to my future, and also, the My-Dad's-Paying-So-Be-Relevant-in-Buying-Only-What's-Necessary consideration. 

Just look at the variety of topics of the Dummies and Complete Idiot's Guide book!





Now here's some books on travelling. There's so many countries to choose from!





Among other books I wanted to buy, but didn't. Sobs.



The reasons why I didn't buy these books were because (apart from the above considerations stated), I felt it wasn't necessary. Not now. Also because I'm more interested in graphics and typography rather than cartoon drawings. I lack in drawing human characteristics. I'd prefer drawing aliens. Something I could draw without restrictions. Besides, I could always Google to learn.

The leftovers on one of the tables.

"If the world does end, at least we'll be together". Left banner.

The event was supposed to end at 9pm. But they extended by an hour due to high demand. 

And to get customers to pay quickly (so that they can close up), there was a group of carollers singing Christmas carols just after the Cashier line. They sang so loud and energetic that people were curious to know. This led customers to the cashier, and of course pay up. What a brilliant idea!

The carollers discussing on what song to sing next.

At the end of the day, these were the books I managed to bring home with me. All smiles.


I wonder how many books the Big Bad Wolf managed to sell out of the 3 millions.

Can't wait till next year already!




On the contrary, I didn't get to go to the Comic Fiesta 2012 in KLCC. Boohoo. I've had some unavoidable events to attend to.

I wonder if there's a national event for Garage Sale or Flea Market in Malaysia. Cuz I'd certainly go!

Friday, December 21, 2012

Year End & Farewell Banquet

Friday, December 21, 2012. Oh my God..I'm alive! *touch own body and pinch to confirm liveliness*. So it's not the Apocalypse? The Mayans were wrong? There's a new date for apocalypse? When? Why? How?

Well, those are NOT my biggest concern. As a Muslim, I have to have faith in my own God. There are no specific date to when the world will end. God knows when. 


Well, one thing DID happen today. We had a feast at the office. As part of a Year-End Banquet together with a Farewell Party for Priya and me. Priya has been in MATRADE for one year and a half already. She started as an intern student, then she continued to be a temporary staff here for a year. And today is her last day of work. Boohoo. Priya has been my bus-friend, in a sense where we'd go to work and return together by bus. She was the one who taught me how to go to work via bus; which bus to take and what time the buses leave. And it happened to be on my first day of internship. Phew~ Otherwise I was planning to go back via taxi. (Kaya la sangat~)

So earlier before the event, we started decorating the whiteboards with, well er...doodling. There were so many volunteers wanting to contribute something to the whiteboard. And there were only two marker pens. So we took turns to draw. We also organized the presents for the Exchange Gift session.





Talking about gifts, Kak Shida was the one responsible in going around making people withdraw out a name for us to give our presents to. And I happen to withdraw Encik Amin's name. He is the Director of our Section. The Big Boss. And for the record, I've already prepared a gift earlier. I bought this book:


And upon knowing that I had to give the book to Encik Amin, I was slightly light-headed. I mean, he is the boss around here. Will he be happy with my non-expensive/classy present? But then Kak Shida reassured me that he liked books. So err, Phew? And so for me to make sure he liked the present (cross my fingers), I drew this. I did it whole-heartedly. So I hope he appreciates it. 


At the feast, there were speeches. And one thing that captured me during Encik Amin's speech was "Read a lot of books!". And I was like..Hey, I bought you a book! *relieve*. After the speeches, Priya and I were called to cut the cake. After cutting the cake, we reverted back to our seat. And ever so suddenly, the emcee of the day (also my Supervisor) Encik Suwardy called us to make a speech. And I was like..Darn. I haven't prepared a thing! I'm still here next week y'know? (Fun Fact: Today is the official date of my last internship day. But I will still be here for another 10 days to replace the day-offs I took throughout the internship period). Turns out, my speech was all over the place (I think). Priya made her speech first. She did it in English. At first I thought, a Malay speech would be OK. Upon my turn, I was brain-struck over what word to use. I didn't want to sound schematic. But eventually, I blurted words in English. Saying how thankful I was in having the chance to be a part of the team. About having fun while learning here etc etc. (I was also shaking a bit). Last but not least, the Exchange Gift session, wee-hoo.





Next...Lunch time! We had Nasi Kukus and Pecal. I'm not a big fan of pecal, but this one made me smile.




The Chocolate Indulgence cake was an excellent choice to end the meal, together with the fruits and orange juice. We laughed. We had fun. We had a happy tummy.


Then we started unwrapping our presents. There were books, photo frames, a baby chair, a perfume, head scarfs, a blouse, a tie, a box of glass containers and few others. I got a red Ikea photo frame from (I assume) is from Kak Lin. (Her smile is too fishy to not assume her).


Priya and I also got the same necklace from the Section. Sche-weet~ And from Nik too! She bought me a Butterfly giant cookie! (Can I not eat it? Too cute to be eaten).




Everyone's giving me presents already. I'm still here in January y'know? I hope this is only a pre-leave present. And there's more to come. LOL.

I thought of giving something for Kak Priya. But chose to make something for her instead. She's been praising my drawings lately, and it totally inspired me to improve more. So I made this card for her. (Well, actually, I glued the drawing on a glossy sticker paper. Just in case if she decided to stick it on her notebook or anything).



Although it wasn't my last day today, but it was for my friends.

Goodbye Fad (grey scarf) and Farah (pink/black scarf).
Airin and I will continue being in MATRADE till January.

 Not to forget Izdihar and Ammar too. It was nice meeting you all. I had a great time laughing and having fun being around you lots.

Farah. I'll never forget how you told us the story of you craving for that porridge. I'd still giggle remembering it. You're funny Mak Jemah!

Fad. At first, you've always been the busiest among us all. You were already having a kickstart on your first day of internship!

Iz. The guy who always make plans, and is the safest driver on the road. He's always been the informer for a lot of announcements, cuz he works in the Admin Unit. So he's usually the person who gets information first.

Ammar. I'll always remember that he sent me back to Ampang from Setapak after our Intern Gathering dinner around midnight. After sending me off, he went back to Rawang. What a long journey!



Well, I still have a few more days to cherish before I actually leave MATRADE. So I'm gonna make sure every moment is a memory. 

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