June Ramblings with Nora from Kota Kinabalu , Sabah
Posted by LakshmiThursday, 16 June 2011
Lovely Nora, a confident young lady of Kadazan ethnicity from Kota Kinabalu, Sabah , attended my class a few weeks ago. This was the first time I had met a true Sabahan and I'm so glad that it turned out to be Nora. When she finally arrived at my doorstep with her husband on a fine Sunday morning, I was surprised to see her so young and lively and couldn't believe her when she told me that she had a daughter. Nora is a very active young mother too - managing her own company in Sabah and is also one of the Youth Council/ Leaders from Kota Kinabalu who had participated in the Malaysian Youth Carnival held at Putrajaya , Kuala Lumpur, recently .
Nora's class was thus arranged to coincide with her trip to Kuala Lumpur.
It was a whole day affair and below are some pics of Nora during her lessons .....
Nora's finished piece of work
Hmmmmm practising the roses ..................................
My class at 3C Complex at Subang Jaya. Was unable to take the rest of the students as I only remembered to take pics at ending of class
I received this Teachers' Day card from the primary students of SRJK Ladang Ebor where I conduct voluntary weekly classes . The biggest greeting card I've received so far.
I met my grand aunt after a lapse of 25 years at the wedding reception of one of my cousins and took this picture as a momento/rememberance.........
And finally, I celebrated my 52nd birthday last Saturday. It was a small family affair . My daughter gave me a most beautiful breakfast - A bowl of fresh raspberries, strawberries and peaches accompanied by whipped cream and a cup of good coffee in my favourite fine bone china cup - all this was served on a Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit's Tray with a matching mug which she had bought specially for this occasion. ( Ha ha ! I still believe in fairy tales and Brer Rabbit la )
Since my birthday fell during the school holidays I insisted that my son and daughter bake me a cake instead of buying me one. Boy ! what a ruckus they made. It took me a little time to explain to them that that would really be the best present they could give me .. and although there were incomprehensible noises coming out of their mouths, I pretended not to hear them ... Somehow they managed to do something of a cake and although the appearance of the cake would not have won them a blue ribbon, it definitely won my heart.
The pic above shows my son in ' action ' at what he does best !
I couldn't have got a more meaningful birthday gift than this - a birthday cake made by a 21 year old daughter and a 16 year old teen who are always at each others throats most of the time . It's a miracle they actually did something together !
Happy reading and painting
Lakshmi
June 20, 2011 at 10:55 AM
oh wow ! The cake looks yummy !