It’s my country’s 50th b’day!
First of all, I would like to wish Malaysia, my country, a very haPPy bIrthday…… !!! Achieving 50 yrs of independence, it’s not easy to maintain, or even catch up with other more developed countries such as the United States, Japan etc..
BUT, We have seen how our ministers worked so hard to make Malaysia a beautiful place to live in. People of many different races live together, no matter how different our languages are, we just can live in harmony. Despite some negative issues that we often talk about where racial harmony is, we still defend our own country because we simply love staying here.
There’s a lot of cultural values we don’t find in other countries and we grew up in this culture. I enjoyed my kampung days when i was still a kiddo, when my grandmother plants vegetables and rear kampung chickens. (oh how i miss my ah-po<granny>, miss u lotsssss).. And you know wat, i even treated one of the hens my pet! Coz it’s incredible she would come to me when i call out her name "beauty".. ahaha…
I had a lot of kampung neighbour friends, a mixed of chinese, malay and indian friends. We played a lot of games like the 5 stones, congkak, and other lower cost games like blindfold, jumping over rope made with rubber bands (i dunno how should i name it, but we called it "tiao shen" in mandarin) and also "cooking cooking" using sand and grass as food. cute right? hehe..
And when i was in primary school, i had a lot of close classmates too. Of different races too. Oh and becoz our school is just beside the school for deaf and mute, we made friends with some of them too. And till now, we still contact each other! Amazing right? Erm, i do not know sign languages, but they taught me sign language for alphabets from A to Z. And i still remember how to do it! hehehe… so proud!
Every Sunday, my mum would come to pick me up from school (during my time, sunday is a weekday and friday is a weekend). She would very often bring me to lunch in my favourite places like MCDonald’s, and Swensens, despite her tight pockets, and buy me my favourite food like Cheese Burger from MCD’s and Spaggeti Bolognaise from Swensens. Geez… So sweet~~~ Mummy i love u..
Oh well, it sounded like mother’s day now.. wahahahhaa… Ok then. What i wanted to say is, i love my country, i love my hometown, and i love my family and friends. You are all my sweetest memory~ Love you all… and my Dizzies too.. Lots of you made from Malaysia.
hahahahha…
Once again, HAPPY MERDEKA DAY everyone!!
December 23rd, 2008 at 5:31 pm
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