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Farewell: Shah leave's KL

Well...just letting you ppl know...Elaine's close friend i.e best friend left KL for another job in Kuantan...


So here's an impromptu farewell we had at the usual place Big R sometime last week



Introducing Amir, a friend of Shah's & Elaine yang kena bantai cukup that night..



Shah & Elaine's macam2 gaya..



Ohh that's just us, trying out shah's spec...looking like a nerd eh?


Final pics before we left..with shah fooling around the whole time...hmm


All the best & Good Luck with your new job there!

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the annoying maxis family plan!

So here's a story, my mum decided to switch the entire family telco plans to a family plan, since its being advertised as cheaper, better and so on. But after 3 months in the plan, I find it really annoying. Let me tell you why

1. My mum is the primary subscriber, who ever she wants to put and remove of the plan should be entirely up to her. When the whole family converted, all they asked from us was an IC copy and it was done within a day. But now, to remove a person from the family plan, you have to go to the maxis center with the person that's gonna be removed from the plan and make the request in person. What the hell? The bills are being billed to my mum and it should be up to her who she wants in or out. Now they are making it difficult for her and I am suggesting to move the whole account to another telco provider.

2. When I was going overseas, to activate the roaming on my line, I had to get my mum to fax in her passport. Why??! I am the one going overseas why is it that she's being bothered, and she has her roaming activated anyways!? They even told me that I'm a good account but refused to make things easy by activating the roaming, so I said to hell with it, it was easier just getting a prepaid card which is automatically activated with roaming anyways - boo! who losses out now?

3. They i.e. Maxis are just so annoying and pisses customers off easily, they should really look into their process and procedures. There was once when I was still using prepaid line, they called me up and asked me if I wanted to convert to line, with no charge and they will send a person to me to get it done. So I thought, hey that's easy! why not. Guess what no one called or came. But then a few months later the same call came in asking if I wanted it (the same plan), I fired the person, and again she said someone will contact me, off course no one did! annoying huh?

Since I like DIGI's adverts lately, maybe I should check out their family plan :)

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the new face...

So what do you think of my new look? Nothing great I know...but a change!

It's green now! Dora has been complaining about my boring blog look that hasn't changed for the past year...so I decided to change it before 2 Aug - yeah nothing to do with that date actually....I'm juz announcing my birthday is coming up! heh, but I don't really feel all excited, moreover I have to study over the weekend since my exam is on the 4th. And guess what, I just noticed during the pre-exam class last week, that there is another study material which was not known to me, so I asked the admin staff to courier it to me...

I just receive it this morning...now I have applied for extra 2 days leave to make sure I have enough time to study! I'm so sure I won't be studying over the weekend, there's my cousins cukur jambul kenduri & wedding meetings to attend, plus it's my birthday altho I don't have any plans..hmmm...what shall I do?

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Colleagues parading off our uniform for the day!

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Project Revive: BBGS@Pavillion - In The Star!

BBGS is in The Star...how cool is that...so BBGS-ians lets support this!


Read all about it here:


& the updates at:
http://back2bbgs.blogspot.com/

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Today's Shoutout..

This shoutout goes out speacially for three people whose birthdays are today - 22 Jul 09

1. Syed Azman Al-Aydeross
2. Siti Azah
3. Ibrahim (Huda's hubby)
also to Sh.Azlinah (19Jul - belated b'day)

"Happy Birthday & May Allah bless you always"

On another note, another last minute plan - free movie tix yesterday...Taking of Pelham 123..was great! I enjoyed it...Myra, Elaine, Ija & Nani was there...



and us after that @ TGIF - Elaine was hungry...but I had a good meal (diet one of course) some white fish n vege...it was really nice!


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Practical isn't it? :)

I think this can apply to work too...I recall one of those tags by Garfield:
"Boss...You want done RIGHT NOW or you want it done RIGHT?" (but only two variables here...this pic has three of them!)



Well this was in the mail...some forwarded stuff about interesting signage..

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For "the One"...

Since I liked the letter "Coretan Untuk Bakal Suamiku" on Azita's blog (which is in Malay), I decided to translate it to english...hmm feel free to correct where ever necessary, It's a very meaningful letter which I can relate to...:)

hmm...is this considered as a fairy tale too? I just love fairy tales, but they never happen in real life...sigh..

"Assalamualaikum wrt. wbt.

To you, my Future Husband...

I have started writing what is in my heart. I am still wondering whether am I suppose to start looking for the part of me that is missing. My wishes are not based on lust but a desire of a muslimah to find part of her religion. There have been many occasions where I hear the saying “You are made for me / you are the one for me”.

At first I didn’t understand what this meant since its words expressed by those who are ignorant. The blessings and light from Allah have made me finally understand that one day; I will have to fulfill an obligation that has been created just for me, that is you. I am therefore getting myself ready physically, spiritually and intellectually to meet you.

I want our first meeting to look ‘perfect’ in your eyes; even though the fact is that there is imperfectness within myself. I will try to learn and understand the meaning of responsibility that I have to take on while Allah arranges my meeting with you. I try to refrain talking to other men except for work related matters as I am afraid that I may open up and tell them secrets of myself that only you should know since you are part of me and it is only your right to know everything about me, be it the outer or inner side of me.

I worry what I do is not entirely for Allah but for his people. I need you to shield me from this. I worry my prayers are not sincere that may lead me to the hellfire leaving you alone in the heavens. I feel guilty that I may give the love that is rightfully yours to another. I am having difficulty finding you since you are like a diamond in the many glass pieces that shine. But I am sure that your name has been written for me at the heavens, therefore the love will always be in us, with the help of Allah. My duty is not to look for you but to make myself a better person. It’s not easy to find the ‘soleh’ you when my ‘solehah’ is not as good as you. Allah’s promise I will hold in the mission to finding you. “A good man is for a good woman”.

The teenage mind of mine is out looking for love. The maturity hits in and the need for a man beside me is felt. Every time I feel it, I will think of you. There you are waiting for me, but here, I am betraying you if I keep playing with worldly love. Pray for me such that I can defend myself from getting off the track while I pray for my protection at all times.

It’s not your wealth, looks and lineage that I seek in you; it’s enough that our religion binds our love together. As per our prophet’s (pbuh) advice, at the point where you ask for my hand, I will look at you, once, enough to form the compatibleness within us. There is no need to be as rich as Prophet Sulaiman, as handsome as Prophet Yusuf, it’s just enough that your beliefs is as strong as a root, your deeds as our food and your morals as beautiful as value.

“Marry your wife for four things; lineage, wealth, looks and religion. And if you choose religion, you will not regret”. If we meet, I will take good care of this love such that it would not be given before time. I will make syara’ as a fence to us. Make the marriage vow as a “halal” stamp for you to have me. Let us follow the footsteps of our ancestors, Prophet Adam and Siti Hawa who got married before being together so that we could enjoy the marriage bond that promises peace of mind, happiness and inner blessings. Pray that I don’t give up and get lost in my mission to find you because I need you to complete part of my religion.

Yours truly, your Future Wife…."

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dance, party & a movie...

hurm..what did i do this weekend? Well, we, Azita & I signed up for the bollywood dance workshop & it was fun...! We learned how to dance and entire song, of course I can't really dance, but I tried! It was really fun, I need to practise the steps so that we don't forget, or better still have a session with our friends! then we all can do the dance! heheh (but really I don't think I know how to teach it!)

It was an hour and half class on Saturday & Sunday morning...and what did we do after the class? Let's see, on Saturday, we went to test drive the Grand Suzuki Vitara...yes! I want that car! its soo cool..ahaks..also costly...and there were only 3 units left, so I told the guy, I'm not in a hurry, let me know when there's better promotions! I need to consult with the parents first anyhow...that's that..

Went for Alya's 1st birthday party! She was so cute in her dress...Happy 1st Birthday Alya!!



Tomek's sis bday as well - 21st bday? ;)...they celebrated together...



Free movie tickets again!! :) Thanks Myra!



So I had this free movie tix for Harry Potter for Sunday show, we thought we couldn't make it on time (since our class finishes at 11am) so I actually gave away the tickets to my sister, Nat, and guess what, I got it back later in the day (Saturday) since she said she's made other plans with the friends, so it was juz fated that we were to watch it after the class...we left the class earlier, they were practising to perform for tonite's show which we were not joining (like joining a show? no way!!) - Azita told them she won't be in town as she works outstation, and I off-course did the innocent face (like my friends not going so I can't come look)..anyway..back to the movie..it was ok lah..nothing great...I was sleepy when I came out...maybe tired from all the dancing in the morning...

Later in that evening, went for my rehab session...so from all my messed up diet and frequent dining out...I gained 1.5kg's in 2 weeks! argghhh tensen!! anyway..this time the class was to dine out together, and this is how much I should eat:



Starts off by taking the supplements, then a fruit as big as my fist, next the vegetables, then protein and carbs(yeah that much rice only!)& then another round of supplements -->and yes I was cheating most of the time I was on the programme - can't help it..I'm a carb lover! I'm trying still..I have cut down a lot too...I think..:)

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Friendship ball & BBGS@ Pavillion...

To all my friends & blog readers...



Pass it on :)



On the BBGS@Pavillion - Project Revive...
A note from Audrey (my classmate 5sc1 - BBGS98), Batch members read on :)& Let's join the BBGS OGA..


"Girls,

As you know, this previously overworked (but now with the economic crisis, slightly more available) '98 alumni couldn't make it to the amazing reunion spearheaded by Azita, Shaz, and others last year. I just got back from Singapore this morning but managed to make it to the AGM of the (yes, long name) Bukit Bintang Girls School Old Girls Association. A group of our seniors, including those involved with Project Revive, have been very keen to have this society reincarnated in order to bring our girls together in a more concrete and consistent fashion. A primary objective will be a focus on an education fund (named after our most endearing and well loved headmistress, Ms. Elena Cooke) which the society will run under a trust.

Ideas have been mooted and details of proposed changes to the current constitution and the manner in which the association will be run, will be in the next extraordinary General Meeting, in the near future. I have to say, I don't usually have such a privilege nowadays since we're all in all our late twenties dah, but I was the youngest member present! A new committee has been voted in with:

Phang Sow Yoong (who is featured on the back2bbgs blog) as President
Cheong Wei Lee (VP)
Anniza Jamaluddin (Secretary)
Khim Goh (Treasurer)
(Gen Committee)
Joanna Yeoh
Izreen Fara Ismail
Winnie Tang
Izan Satrina
Lai Ying
Audrey Quay

Yours truly has been included in the gen comm, quite likely becos some of our kakaks figured it would be nice to have "young blood" injected in. Note that many of them are in their 30s - 50s. If anything, I would very much want to be representing all of you - I related to them how our class pulled off the great reunion last year (plus souvenirs etc), and that I knew many of the "younger" ones were just as true blue BBGSians who know how to raise funds, run events, and most of all, live and perpetuate the true spirit of BBGS! To ensure that we have a voice, I would invite all of you to join the association - it's been going at a RM3 per year membership but since that's quite leceh, its been proposed that RM100 for life membership for all former BBGS girls should be encouraged. Please let me know if you'd like to join and I'll let you have details of the next meeting soon and once the minutes are out for today's meeting, as much as possible about that.

I won't be able to attend the first part of the August 4th event at Pavilion as I have a court case on but I have committed to be there in the evening. Those of you going, please let me know or come up to me so we can meet up and talk about how we can stay in touch via the association. It's very exciting I think, that we can be part of a pretty major education fund project which will live on, even though our building itself is gone (have to say after seeing all the old schools in Singapore preserved as museums, shopping areas, etc, I just felt...)

Girls, August 4th will be the first time I am stepping into Pavilion, which everyone in my circle of influence knows I consider sacrilegeous. But hey, we need the site, we need to make it something, and we need everyone knows the ethos of the school to come together. You know, I was most touched by what one of the other general committee members, Lai Ying, said, when the nominees were invited to present a short intro speech. She said "I'm not a big shot by the way. I work for my father and we deal in spare parts in Sungei Besi. But I am grateful for what BBGS has done for me and I would like to give back. I miss those old days with my family." I think that truly captures the spirit of BBGS, which was started for girls (considered unworthy of education in the 1890s), including and especially those who were poor and underprivileged (who cared about them but our great teachers and heads, like Ms Cooke who used to go to students houses to help them), and to see the potential in every rough stone to become a berlian. We've never been elitist and always believed in including those whom for some reason or the other, may have been forgotten. Nothing and nobody should be left behind, and even in succeeding, we have been proud, not arrogant. Even though we were considered a premier secondary school for a long time, we never forgot our roots, and I always tell people that after BBGS, none of us ever came out the same - we were always, in whatever way we needed to be, shaped and changed for the better, made more humble, encouraged to be ever more confident, instilled with a sense of responsibility and duty, inspired to dream dreams.

I have to say I just ENJOYED being with BBGSians again - although today I was with other years - it's really a good and productive fellowship that we have with one another. I'm glad that can be now formalised into an active association focused on promoting the interests of education. I would like to share one more thing with my graduating class of '98. We are just as special as all the rest of the old girls, and I think by the continued efforts I see in this group, we should definitely be part of this revamped association. Please try to let us know about joining up as soon as possible.

I know most of us are active on email and FB - add me using xxxx@yyy.com or audreyquay@xxxx.com (but please try very hard not to spam my work address, although I am much more reachable there for urgent matters) and I want to hear from you!

~Audrey"

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Let's attend BBGS@ Pavillion - Project Revive!

You are invited BACK2BBGS on 4 Aug 2009 (It's gonna be fun!)

HIGHLIGHTS OF PROGRAMME FOR BACK2BBGS – 4 August 2009

Launch of the Elena M. Cooke Fund

Time: 11am-12pm, 4 August
Guest of Honour: Miss Elena M Cooke (BBGS Headmistress, 1958-1977)
Programme: Singing of the BBGS school song, performances of the legendary BBGS choral speaking, choir singing and other old school favourites.


Black-Tie Cocktail Gala (I will be attending this!!)

Time: 7.30pm-10pm, 4 August
Guest of Honour: Miss Yeap Gaik Khoon (BBGS Headmistress, 1980-1993)
Programme: Choral speaking, choir singing and a lucky draw.


For Luncheon or Cocktail Gala invitations, please contact Khim Goh (back2bbgs@gmail.com or 017-871 9357). Net proceeds from the sale of tickets and souvenirs will go towards charity.

Kindly check http://www.back2bbgs.blogspot.com for updates.


So far Azita, Eliana, Myra is in...who else? come on gurls...!!

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wake up!

Quote for today:
"The trouble with the world is that the Stupid are undoubtedly sure and the intelligent are full of doubt".

heh two of this (see below) was in the mail this morning...so I'm helping to spread the word...this made me smile..kinda cute..


No more worries, girls!
TO ALL MY DEAR FRIENDS, I'M SO GLAD I FOUND OUT ABOUT THIS!

The correct way to weigh yourself



WE MUST SPREAD THE WORD

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my Confessions

I didn’t watch MJ’s memorial, missed it! and I feel so left out as people are talking about it everywhere, I am wondering what was the speech given by Brooke Shield that left everyone in tears. Someone please update me...!

Next, just to come clean in public… I ate fried rice at 11pm yesterday, with kiah, well she didn’t know about my diet program so I screwed my diet program, like self sabotaging I guess, I do this all the time & regret after eating (gotta get back on track!)

I just watched transformers last night, yeah I know kinda lembab, was waiting for the crowd to ease, it was great! Next is Ice age!

Other than that, my assignments are due next week, and I have only completed 1 essay out of 5. I have only read 1 topic out of 6, and my exams are on 4th Aug. Not complaining & not that anyone cares, since it’s just a professional paper, I choose to take to enhance my knowledge on the Islamic banking but wish me luck anyway :)

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Obsessed...

Watched this last Monday with Myra, she had only 2 tix available, the movie was cool...we enjoyed it...thought it was funny at the end, people were actually talking about it as we walked out of the cinema...it was kinda comical! I wonder why the ratings weren't that good...





For those who are jelous of my free ticket, pls be...hahaha! (saja nak letak the ticket here!)

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Ilham for Wea & Yudi

Congratulations to Wea & Yudi on the arrival of Mohd Ilham Falah, I had the oppurtunity to visit him at the hospital on the first day, here are the pictures of their baby for those who missed him...


Also, had a chance to visit them again at home since I was in the area, attended a Seminar in UKM for two days, I'm thinking of taking up PHD, hmmm..anyway..here's Ilham @ 2 days old...


Would like to congratulation Pjart & hubby too for their second baby boy on 25th Jun 09. Have not seen her since before her wedding (well I missed her wedding due to exams & studies in 2006)..Congrats!

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Catching up with the babies

Last weekend was me catching up with baby visits...starts off with Amm & Kerek's new born, Irdina Zahrah (2 mths old) & also a visit to their new home in Shah Alam, nice...check out Michelle modeling the house off!

Amm prepared pancakes for us, she wanted to make spaghetti, but I stopped, you know due to my diet programme :), Thanks Amm!

Next, was kenduri at Ija's place also Shah Alam, wishing her parents off for a save umrah...that's us!





Then we decided to pay Aireen & Adeeb & their baby girl Aqeelah Aireessya (one month old) a visit @Klang. Adeeb was very hospitable, all kinds of things he served us :), also we got to look at their wedding album...



There's the picture of us listening to Aireen's horror birth stories, and then all kinds of other stories came out from during school days, of course gossips! & here's one funny story from the past:

At the gym after the physical excersice class, in the toilet (Gurl X is an attention seeker who seeks for others compliments continuously!):
Gurl X: Ee hitamnyer aku (while looking at the mirror and touching her face)

Guess what, right beside was a dark Indian girl (Gurl Y)...I wonder how she felt

Gurl Z (the observer) - (Facial expression - what the hell!!) --> this gurl X is a fair & considered beautiful / cute at school...what was the need for that statement??! She just left the place, kinda laughing inside at how stupid and inconsiderate Gurl X was!

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Celebrate your Uniqueness

I'm celebrating my Uniqueness I just hope I find my purpose sooner so that my uniqueness can be utilised :)

Source: Unknown (forwarded emails)
A plum once said, just because a banana lover came by, I converted myself into a banana. Unfortunately, his taste changed after a few months and so I became an orange. When he said I was bitter I became an apple, but he went in search of grapes.

Yielding to the opinions of so many people, I have changed so many times that I no more know who I am. How I wish I had remained a plum and waited for a plum lover. Just because a group of people do not accept you as you are, there is no necessity for you to strip yourself of your originality. You need to think good of yourself, for the world takes you at your own estimate. Never stoop down in order to gain recognition. Never let go of your true self to win a relationship. In the long run, you will regret that you traded your greatest glory - your uniqueness, for momentary validation.

What water can do, gasoline cannot and what copper can, gold cannot. The fragility of the ant enables it to move and the rigidity of the tree enables it to stay rooted. Everything and everybody has been designed with a proportion of uniqueness to serve a purpose that we can fulfill only by being our unique self.

Let us be the best we can be. “Celebrate your Uniqueness”.

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Bollywood Dance Workshop

This was sent by a friend, if I have a gang, I don't mind going, I think it would be Fun!...any ladies interested? :)



NaachKL presents Bollywood Dance Workshop by choreographers and dance instructors from the land of Bollywood -Mumbai! Catch them here in Kuala Lumpur from the 17th - 19th of July 2009 as they share their passion for Bollywood dancing infused with Hip Hop, Salsa and Belly Dancing!

Workshop is open to everyone -Kids, Ladies, Couples and Youngsters.

Details as stated below:

For Kids above 7 years of age (beginners)
Date & Time: July 17 (3 - 4.30pm), July 18 & 19 (4.15 - 5.45pm)
Fees: RM150. Register before 10th July and pay RM130.

For Kids above 7 years of age (intermediate)
Date & Time: July 17 (5 - 6.30pm), July 18 & 19 (2.30 - 4pm)
Fees: RM150. Register before 10th July and pay RM130.

For Youngsters (above 17)
Date & Time: July 17 (8 - 10pm), July 18 & 19 (9 - 11pm)
Fees: RM200. Register before 10th July and pay RM180.

For Ladies
Date & Time: July 18 & 19 (9.30 - 11am)
Fees: RM150. Register before 10th July and pay RM120.

For Couples
Date & Time: July 18 & 19 (6.30 -8pm)
Fees: RM180. Register before 10th July and pay RM160

Venue for workshop: Gujarati Association, 38 Lorong Maarof, Bangsar Park.

Call Smita (+6012 247 2824) / Neesha (+6010 292 7369) or email at naachkl@gmail.com for pre-registration. - please refer attachment !

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Women @ work

*The balancing act: work and home*

In this day and age, we see more and more Muslim women entering the world of work. Sometimes this is out of necessity; sometimes it is due to the woman’s need to contribute to society in some way or to use the knowledge and skills that she has acquired.

In other instances, it is due to the wishes of a spouse, parent, or other family member. Whatever the situation, the fact is that a significant proportion of Muslim women are working. At the same time, many of these women are also shouldering the responsibilities of motherhood and management of the home. How do these women cope? How do they manage to balance work and home? What are the best options for a woman and her family?

*First, the trend*
Muslim women in many parts of the world are being indoctrinated to believe that in order to have value they must be “career women” who work outside the home. This is part of the “women’s liberation” movement that is being promoted by the U.N. and various international groups. And it is not occurring without serious side effects, most of which are only beginning to appear. Women are choosing to delay or forego marriage all together in order to pursue their education and careers. Many have also decided that if they do get married, they will only have a few children. They would not dream of having the 10 or 12 that their mothers had! Others are suffering emotional and physical problems as they attempt to compete in a male-dominated world.

What women need to understand is that while there is nothing wrong with becoming educated and developing a career, they should not neglect the most important career in life — motherhood. While it may be necessary for some women to work outside of the home, in a normal society, the majority of women with children (particularly young children) should be in the home. So rule number one related to the balancing act is that if it is possible to stay at home, this would be the best option for both the mother and the family. Children have many needs that a mother is best suited to meet. Motherhood is a career and it carries with it immense rewards!

*Practical tips*
For women who do not have the option, the following tips may be useful:

1. Try to focus on careers that match the qualities of a woman and that will be less competitive and less stressful. Attempting to compete in male-dominated careers can have serious effects upon women, such as encouraging aggressive, dominating, and controlling traits that are more characteristic of men. This, in turn, may impact the family. The stress of the job itself may be carried home as well. Women who work in predominately masculine jobs interact more with men, increasing the temptations that may arise between genders.

Teaching, social work, nursing, and child care are good examples of careers that fit more with the nurturing and caring nature of women. These types of careers enhance those natural traits and ease the transition between work and home. They also provide valuable contributions to society.

2. Find careers or jobs that offer more flexibility in terms of scheduling and hours. Teaching is a good example since the mother’s schedule is often the same as the children. Part-time work is also preferable to full-time work, if this is possible. Some companies have programs for employees with families, such as flex-time and time-sharing. Working from home or establishing a home business may be other suitable options for women.

3. Find someone that can be completely trusted to take care of the children, preferably a Muslim sister or a close family member. Children are able to bond with an unlimited number of people as long as they are cared for and loved. A Muslim sister or family member may become like a “second mother” for the children, which can alleviate separation anxiety and other negative effects caused by separation. Home-based childcare is the best option for young children. Older children may be fine in a daycare center or preschool.

4. Spend quality time with your children at home. Children need time and attention more than anything and the time of a working mother is limited. When a mother is with her children, she needs to focus on them and enjoy activities, games, and reading with them. Good quality time is more important than quantity.

5. Arrange for housecleaning and cooking, if possible. A major stressor for working mothers is going through a day of work and then coming home in the evening to find cooking and cleaning to be done. This problem itself leaves little time for family bonding and sharing. The best solution is to hire someone to assist with the household chores so time will be freed for care of the children. In fact, a working woman has a right to this assistance according to *Sharee‘ah *(Islamic law). If the family is not able to afford to hire someone, maybe extended family members could pitch in to help.

The most important issue for women to remember is that her family should be her first priority. If a woman is able to balance a family and a career, this is acceptable. If the family begins to suffer, she needs to reconsider her priorities and choose the option that would be most pleasing to Allaah. An insightful person once said, “After so much time and energy put into a career, I discovered that the most precious gift I have is my family.” Don’t let the time go by before you come to this realization.

WWW.ISLAMWEB.N

Ok here some comments received when I forwarded the article (with my views included)

From the singles or non-mothers:
Not being a mother does not equate to being a failure as a women.
If you can and you are blessed with children, that is great. But being a mom should not define you as a person.



This I agree with, how can someone think of us women of just being a mother? What if we are not blessed to be one i.e. don’t get married, it’s not like we choose not to get married, what if the case is that there isn’t anyone in the horizon, so can this be our fault?

They say that when women pursue higher education such as masters or phd, the chances of marriage is reduced drastically as MEN – being as they are – don’t want to marry the very intelligent & highly qualified women

Even when we younger the jodoh never came, are we suppose to sit still and wait for the jodoh and not pursue our education just to be a mother? Aren’t we also suppose to contribute to the society, the maslahah, the umat with the intelligence and brains given to us? Even if we choose to pursue higher education and the guys out there are intimidated and don’t wanna get married to someone highly educated, that’s really not the women’s fault, It shouldn’t be wrong if we choose to pursue our career, if we get married, the career drops to second place, it’s natural and that is the way for most ladies.

They also say that for highly qualified women with whatever titles that they hold, they should not forgo the role of motherhood, many working women try their best to do the balancing act, but it doesn’t help having a husband who doesn’t help around or just sit around and laze while the women takes care of everything, they too should help with the chores and have some empathy for the working wives and not just scold them or ridicule them when they come home late from office as these things can’t be controlled at times, women are the breadwinner too, and most of the time the Men have to agree so they should have some respect.

And back to forgoing the roles of motherhood, you only get to be a mother if the right person comes along, otherwise, are we just suppose to get married with just anyone to fulfill the role of motherhood? And then what happens to the marriage? Divorce? We always wish for a happy family and we to a certain extend ensure to the extent that we can that we get married to a person who loves us and vice versa, but if it’s just to fulfill the role of motherhood, it’s really a personal choice, not up to someone to dictate or tell us that we should or shouldn’t do it. If there’s no love, no future, why get married? (and they say just to have kids and bring them up as a single parent)

On another note, now that we are single, we think this way and hopefully still hold on to this, having kids and bringing them up right is important, but making them the center of your world is not healthy. We see these days that even when the children has grown the parents still try to run their lives for their kids instead of letting them make their own mistakes and learn to live. Parents won’t be around forever, this I have to tell myself too, I as a child can’t depend to much on them too, but this is the time, I won’t get this chance again, but I’m glad my parents don’t try to run my live for me, I am free to choose to further my education or get married if I met the right person, they don’t force either way.

But another thing that I have noticed, parents tend to neglect themselves and their needs and treat the kids like princess n prince and at the end to get what, when the child has grown, most of them don’t have any respect for the parents (my observation or those being pampered!), those stories in drama melayu, they can be real too…I pity those parents who has to go through this - the children that they nurtured and cared for with love and at the end treats them like a worthless piece of nothing! The children can grow up to be plain selfish and rude, they have no regards for their parents what so ever.

I know of some mothers in high level position handling their balancing act pretty well, so the stigma on the singles that pursue higher education shouldn’t be built in the first place and if we are intelligent enough, with Allah help to pursue our studies, we will be good too at managing home and motherhood when the time comes, at Allah’s will.

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