Thursday, April 29, 2010

walking you to school

Pagi ni kami sampai awal kat sekolah. Aku pikir bagus jugak kalau aku jenguk2 kelas Iman & Iqbal. Kalau cikgunya ada kat kelas, boleh lah bertanya hal anak2. Tapi, sebelum tu, aku tanya dulu, nak ke omi hantar Iman & Iqbal ke kelas. Iqbal mengangguk. Iman sengeh, hesitated.

OK lah kalau gitu, aku bukannya sempat nak pegi sampai dua kelas pun.. so aku pun temankan Iqbal sampai kelas dia. Dia tunjukkan tempat duduk dia, dan kenalkan beberapa kawan dia yg berdiri di luar kelas. Cikgu takde. Loceng pun dah bunyik, semua kena berhimpun. Aku pun blah. Kang kalau lama sgt berdiri kat situ kang, ada yg ingat aku pun cikgu kat sekolah tu pulak. hahahhaha...

(from google image)

Aku dulu very2 independent. Sekolah kebangsaan dekat dgn rumah, jalan kaki aje. Sekolah agama jauh sikit, pun jalan kaki jugak. Aku tak ingat mak/bapak aku pernah hantar aku ke sekolah ke tak (kecuali pada hari pendaftaran). Kalau ada apa2 events kat sekolah pun, selalunya aku pergi dulu dgn kawan2, mak/bapak aku datang kemudian. Jadi aku rasa mcm janggal lak bila aku saje-saje hantar anak aku sampai ke kelas. heheheh...

Kesimpulannya? Entah, aku pun taktau. How abt cikgu2? Diorg rasa terganggu ke kalau ibubapa ngantor anak2 sampai ke kelas? Atau diorg suka sbb boleh kenal2 dgn ibubapa? How abt si anak? Are they embarrassed? Or they'll think it's cool & proud of it?

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

how thoughtful..

..of you, my dear Ayu, when we are rushing to send you to school, and you suddenly said, 'sakit perut, nak berak!', when I stopped at front door and headed back to the toilet, you then said, 'Takpelah omi, Ayu berak kat sekolah aje la. Nanti omi lambat pegi kerja'.

Aduihaiii...
Now I'm feeling guilty bcoz making you felt guilty.
(Sebelum tu omi dah membebel suruh Ayu bersiap cepat, sbb nanti lambat pegi sekolah dan omi lambat pegi keje.)


[gambar bulan-bulan sudah]
klik gambar untuk BESAR punya..
atas: it's my bday cake - blueberry layer cake :) Strawberry dah tergolek ke tepi akibat tarikan graviti.
tengah-tengah:  Gambar2 Ayu berposing.
bawah: Kek ku di dalam kotak. Tangan Iqbal - dia kata dia jadik monster, nak ambik kek. :)

Celebrating Siti's wedding day, Bukit Beruang, Melaka. 
13 Feb 2010.
top-left: My family with Siti, the pengantin. Family Angah tak sampai lagi masa ni.
bottom-left: Pengantin diarak naik beca. Meriah!
center: Bapak pengantin (Paktam) dan bawahnya tu Mak pengantin (Maktam). Diorg dah penat sgt masa ni, baru habih kenduri.
top-right: Tukang basuh periuk, sorang di dalam pagar, sorang di luar pagar.

Kat Melaka juga ni, sehari lepas kenduri Siti, singgah Planetarium belah pagi. Tgh/hari nya pegi menghantar pengantin ke rumah lelaki di Bukit Katil. Dekat jek...

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Tagged By Cik Wan :: All In Ten

1- Siapakah Diri Anda Di Rumah ?
health inspector kot? kalau rajin, akan ku kemas dan cuci dan sental segala. kalau malas, ku hanya mampu mebebel2 sahaja... hehehhehehe..

2) Siapakah diri anda di samping rakan
jenis org yg boleh layan @ sekepala. kalau tak, takkan boleh ngam berkawan kan?

3) 5 benda yang anda idamkan tapi masih belum tercapai
a) ada rumah, ada kereta, takde hutang.
b) rumah (style kampung, setingkat, siling tinggi, banyak lubang udara, tingkap banyak, tak payah aircond pun dah nyaman) ada tanah sikit utk bercucuk tanam.
c) SAHM & working on my hobby.
d) 
e) 

heheheh... tiga je la buat masa ni. 

4) Siapakah Nama Pasangan Anda
Hazril Ibrahim

5) Ceritakan 5 perkara yang anda paling suka tentang pasangan anda
a) Rajin masak. his specialty? gulai & rendang NS's style. peh!
b) kelakar & suka buat lawak. w/pun kdg2 naik menyampah. 
c) rajin jugak menolong basuh baju, kemas rumah, lipat kain
d) hormat both his parents and mine.
e) lebih sabar layan karenah anak2. aku pun kekadang giveup. 

6) Tarikh anda couple ?
early 1997 - tarikh sebenar tak ingat

7) Apakah kenangan pahit anda bersama pasangan anda
ku anggap tu semua lumrah hidup. ada pasang surut. ada gembira ada duka. but at least we still have each other.

8) Lagu tema cinta anda?
dah takde. 

9) Apa perubahan yang ingin anda lihat dari pasangan anda
takde jugak. ku terima dia seadanya, sbb aku pun biasa2 saje. :)

10) Tag 10 rakan
saya tag 'maksu' sorang le, sbb maksu rajin update blog dia. hehehehehhe.. 

recycling, compost, trash.. ??

Jom kita sama2 jaga bumi ini :) Earth Day 2010.


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Which Bin Does It Go In? Recycling and Composting 101
By: Molly Mann (View Profile)


A friend was telling me about a recent trip to Germany, where she was daunted by the strict and varied recycling rules there. Apparently, they have a host of different color-coded bins (brown, blue, yellow, and gray) for sorting waste recyclables. That really puts me to shame, since I have trouble deciding between recycling, compost, and trash! Since hearing about Germany’s eco-diligence, I’ve decided that it’s time to brush up on my recycling and composting routine and learn to avoid common mistakes.


As of 2005, the last time the U.S. General Accounting Office collected statistics, the recycling rate is 32 percent, up from 10 percent in 1980. This is good news, but not good enough, since municipal solid waste has also grown by 60 percent in the same amount of time. The numbers work out to an approximate 246 million ton yearly increase in landfill waste. Most people understand that they’re supposed to recycle, but many—I plead guilty as charged!—have forgotten or never quite understood how. Sure, putting your empty water bottle in the plastics bin is a no-brainer, but what about that paper plate with pizza grease on it, or the packaging from your latest purchase?


Different municipalities have slightly different recycling rules, so you should check with your local town or county for specifics, but here are some basics for what to throw where.




Recycling


Whether your municipality does single stream recycling (all recyclables are collected in the same bin) or separate containers, the basic recyclables are similar.


Paper

DO: Envelopes, paperback books, catalogues, cartons (with any plastic or cellophane removed), writing pads, brochures, loose leaf paper, cereal boxes, newspapers, clean paper plates.

DON’T: Photographs; anything with food or other soilage. The basic rule here is to keep it clean. That greasy paper plate or pizza box is compostable, not recyclable. By throwing it in with your other paper recyclables, you risk sullying the whole bin. This is a big problem in offices, where people often throw their lunch detritus in the blue bin next to the copy machine. Learn the difference and don’t be that person!



Bottles/Cans/Plastics

DO: Aluminum foil, plastic wrap, tins, cans, glass bottles and jars, yogurt cups, soap/shampoo/lotion bottles, plastic bags (some places have separate drop off for these), margarine tubs; really any plastic, glass, or aluminum containers. Check if soda bottles or cans are redeemable in your state. You can usually collect a small refund at your grocery store and those nickels and dimes do add up!

DON’T: Mirrors, broken glass ware, compostable food containers, batteries, and other non-recyclables. Try to keep it relatively clean. Although a little food residue on containers won’t gum up the whole system (that wedge of lime in your beer is fine), it’s a good idea for sanitary reasons to rinse everything out before tossing it in the bin.





Compost


Growing up, we always had a canister on the kitchen counter for composting. We’d empty it into a larger bin in the backyard and my mom would use it to fertilize her garden. Almost anything biodegradable can be compost and you don’t even need a garden to develop these eco-friendly practice. As part of its initiative to reach 75 percent citywide recycling by 2010, San Francisco now has green carts for food scraps and yard trimmings that get picked up with other recycling, and other cities are starting to follow suit.


DO: Stale bread, egg shells, coffee grounds and filters, tea bags, fruit and vegetable scraps, nutshells, hedge trimmings, leaves, grass clippings, weeds, dead flowers, twigs, saw dust, straw. You can also throw in biodegradable paper products like used paper towels, paper coffee cups, paper milk cartons, take out containers (with metal parts removed), egg cartons, etc. And although in your personal garden compost piles you don’t want animal products like meat, bones, or fats (it attracts vermin), when throwing it in the yard waste bins for city pick up, these items are sometimes acceptable.

DON’T: Ash, cigarette butts, anything recyclable or not biodegradable.




Other Recyclables


Although not usually picked up with your regular trash and recycling, electronic products, including TVs, cell phones, and computers can all be recycled or reused. The EPA has reference page which gives links to drop-off centers nationwide. Other items that should be kept out of the trash include batteries and fluorescent light bulbs (in some states it is illegal to throw them away because they contain pollutants); you can usually drop these off for free and they will be recycled or disposed of properly. Many items, like motor oil, scrap metal, treated and untreated wood, bronze, radiators, and other building materials can be recycled or reused. For some items, like scrap metal, you might even earn some money.


Toxic household items like herbicides, paints, solvents, and poisons should be taken to a hazardous waste drop off center—almost all cities and counties have these and drop off is free.




Regular Trash


Basically, everything that doesn’t fall into any of the above categories goes into the trash. Make sure you can’t reuse or donate items. Broken glass, chip bags, chewing gum, feminine products, diapers, vacuum cleaner bags, and mirrors should be thrown in the trash.


Most towns have scheduled curb-side pickups for recyclables. Check with your waste management company to find out when pickups are scheduled and what items will be accepted (this is important, since non-recyclables placed at the curb will be left there and can blow away to become litter). If your town does not have a recycling pick-up program, visit Earth 911 to find a recycling center near you. Though the process can be confusing and daunting at first, once you get into the habit, you’ll stop asking, “What can I recycle?” but rather, “What can’t I?”




Updated April 21, 2010
First published April 2009


Find this article at:
http://www.divinecaroline.com/22156/71294-which-bin-go-in--recycling