mari ke pantai
Monday I went to visit Madam Jannah at the Pantai hospital. Without my ever knowing it, she actually has a cocktail of things inside her body. Wicked, wicked things eating her up. And it's such a pity because she's such a nice person. Apparently, she'd delayed surgery for three years due largely to her teaching duties. This time around, not being able to walk much (she was in a wheelchair), and admitting to aching all over, she actually said she's lucky. Why? Not because the pain is less this time around. Not because she can afford to stay in a private hospital. She said she's lucky because the semester is almost over and that she'd covered everything needed to be covered. Teaching-wise, that is. People like her make teachers seem like angels. I sincerely hope people reading this will pray for a successful surgery and speedy recovery for her.
Anyway, Monday's 'trip' was not without the adventures. I took the (12th) college van and said I needed to go visit somebody in the hospital. Being the Kelab Penyayang advisor, this 'wrongdoing' of mine was overlooked by the college staffs (wrongdoing because the van was supposedly to be used for college matters only). Alas, I filled the petrol with my own money so it's OK (and anyway, the college have four vans now) :p I made the decision to 'kidnap' the van since there were 13 of her students (most of them my former students) wanting to visit her and I deemed it appropriate to give them a lift. And how I felt fulfilled I took this decision! Madam Jannah's face lifted upon seeing her students :) The students actually asked me; "are you embarassed because there's so much of us?" HAHA
We talked, Madam Jannah and us, for hours we didn't notice the time passing. We left Pantai at about 7.30 p.m and since I've an extra class at 8.00 p.m I decided to extend the kidnapping of the van. When I returned the van it was pretty late and people were looking all over for it. HAHA
Anyway, among other things, Madam Jannah told us about the type of foods suitable for different types of blood, which I was unaware of until Monday. Today I googled this and found out that I, the man with blood-type O +ve, should avoid, among others, birth control pills. I'm so dependant on those. Damn.
Anyway, do do research on this, people. Eat right. Live well :)
Anyway, Monday's 'trip' was not without the adventures. I took the (12th) college van and said I needed to go visit somebody in the hospital. Being the Kelab Penyayang advisor, this 'wrongdoing' of mine was overlooked by the college staffs (wrongdoing because the van was supposedly to be used for college matters only). Alas, I filled the petrol with my own money so it's OK (and anyway, the college have four vans now) :p I made the decision to 'kidnap' the van since there were 13 of her students (most of them my former students) wanting to visit her and I deemed it appropriate to give them a lift. And how I felt fulfilled I took this decision! Madam Jannah's face lifted upon seeing her students :) The students actually asked me; "are you embarassed because there's so much of us?" HAHA
We talked, Madam Jannah and us, for hours we didn't notice the time passing. We left Pantai at about 7.30 p.m and since I've an extra class at 8.00 p.m I decided to extend the kidnapping of the van. When I returned the van it was pretty late and people were looking all over for it. HAHA
Anyway, among other things, Madam Jannah told us about the type of foods suitable for different types of blood, which I was unaware of until Monday. Today I googled this and found out that I, the man with blood-type O +ve, should avoid, among others, birth control pills. I'm so dependant on those. Damn.
Anyway, do do research on this, people. Eat right. Live well :)
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