Today, the eid tour continues. Early this morning, I followed my parents to their friend's son's wedding.Correction.Actually, my mother's secondary school friend's son's wedding. From what I've heard, the groom's mother was a teacher at Besut, particularly my friend, Khairy's school. The bride and groom were like 'pinang' split into two like what old people would quoted. And, since the akad nikah was held at Bandar Enstek, Negeri Sembilan, the akad nikah went rather simple compared to akad nikah conducted in Selangor but I'm not really sure on what terms.Never mind. Just to remind my friend, Que to take note,hee.By the way, the food was great.Alhamdulillah :)
After that, I asked my parents to drop me at Putrajaya Sentral. I took the erl and went straight to KL Sentral. Luckily as I arrived there, the train to Midvalley arrived. Without further doubt (and plans) I rushed into the train and went to Mid. The initial was to wait my squad, Chong at KL Sentral around 3 o'clock, but since it was still early, I would rather kill some time at the shopping complex. So, I took the chance to usha the IT Fair held there. As usual, the sequence of the fair started with people selling laptops and desktops, followed by the softwares and hardwares, and last but not least the peoples who sell broadband modem and packages, from operators C,D, M, U, W and so on -.-. But wait there is an addition to that. At the end of the sequence, there are bank booths. Something new from my last visit to an IT Fair.
As I escaped from the crowd, Chong called. Then, he took his car and we went straight to our squad's house, Irman somewhere in Cheras. As usual, it would not be complete for us - people who live not so close to Cheras - for not getting lost in the area. Luckily, it did not last long. We arrived there around 4 o'clock and we talked like we never talk before and ate like we never eat. Again, the food was great. Alhamdulillah :)
The next house was Syrith's in Ampang. He picked me up at the train station 15 minutes past 5, along with Sese and her sisters. That was my first time going there. And if I was an hour early, I would have the chance to meet the other group who paid a visit to Syrith house.Before I forget, there was also Fifa, one of the BMI-ers and also happened to live nearby to Syrith house. As usual, all of us talk, talk and talk. Again, the food was great.Alhamdulillah :)
After maghrib, I said my goodbyes to Syrith and took the train plus bus back home.
I think my raya ziarah or trip was not that grand as others would experience. But I am grateful to have friends who invited to their place, maybe not just for the food but also to share thoughts and stories. I always imagined this kind of activities back then, when I was in primary and secondary school years, but it never happened back then, as everyone was staying quite far from each other (and myself didn't have much friends).
Oh yeah. There was this person with sight limitations (or blind) in the train back home. ):
Before I end this post,
"The time has yet to come,When everyone will bow,Soon, but not now,The Time has yet to come." -mosyaz-
Wailalliqa' Maassalamah
to USHA the IT fair? haha..terbaek!!
ReplyDeletehaha.kena rojak cket2.haha :D
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