Sunday, August 16, 2009

Lazy day

It's quiet again this Sunday evening. Most people have gone back to where they came from. This morning the cleaners complained that the resort guests dirtied the place by throwing beer cans and broken bottles everywhere. Drunk, they urinated at the steps-so disgusting!! Doesn't it make sense that Islam forbids alcohol consumption? Once drunk they become animals and all senses go to the sewage. I hate these people and they are really poison. Unfortunately many of them are young and educated as education seems only for chasing a piece 0f paper - nothing else! Now I have no mood to go out to buy vegetables and no mood to do my walking exercise. I'll do it tomorrow.

On Sunday 9 August, I went to KL (PWTC) by LRT. I had no desire to drive there even though it was Sunday and the road was supposed to be clear but I didn't trust KL traffic. Traveling by LRT was no better, it was just as crowded. I met 2 lady tourists from Finland who wanted to go to Tasik Perdana by bus. They looked so flustered and unhappy. One of them showed me a tourist map of KL and complained that they couldn't find the places indicated there. I bet it was an old map of KL.With so many road changes, the map has to be updated regularly and I am sure it was not done. I can understand how frustrated they felt, getting lost in a foreign country. They grumbled that traveling in Malaysia is so difficult and the maps are no help. I wanted to help but I myself am not sure of my way around KL. Fortunately the lady at the LRT counter was helpful and she knew the way and which bus to take. I hoped they found their way there.

While traveling in LRT, I have a strange feeling that I was not in my own country. I heard different languages spoken. Almost everyone I got in contact with was a foreigner, mostly foreign workers - Indonesians, Philippinos, Indians, Bangladeshis, Vietnamese etc. Hei, what happened to my Malaysia? KL is full of foreign workers and some of them lack manners and forget that Malaysia is not their country. Social problems are increasing every year, criminal activities are getting worse and more and more unpleasant happenings occur almost everyday. With some bad Malaysians around, the situation is not safe.

The Tilawah Al Quran Exhibition was on at PWTC. I went there for a purpose - to see the Permata Hijrah exhibits for they offer eye treatment. I was encouraged to visit and see what they can offer. Razali and Dr. Norsiah of Unimas and Ahmad Bazli suggested that I try their glaucoma treatment. I was skeptical at first but decided to try it anyway. Their eye drop and eye spray seem simple and it costs me RM650.00 during this promotion.

3 days later, after returning from Taiping, I went to UMSC for my eye checkup with Dr. Tajunisa. She did visual field test as well and was pleased at the result - there was no further damage and my eye pressure is safe at 14. Please be aware that I am not saying that Permata Hijrah works but I was happy with the outcome of the test. What contributes to this good result maybe due to my regular walking exercise (except today - too lazy!), minimizing computer use and TV and lead a more relaxed life. I hope I'll be able to maintain this good result throughout with the help of Permata Hijrah. Oh yes, one thing I wasn't aware which Azizah pointed out - I didn't use my reading glasses when I read newpapers at her verandah. I still need reading glasses though if I am reading indoors. This pleases me much and I am watching myself for further development, if any. I have hope and I have prayers.

Tomorrow will be a day as good as today.
Insyaallah.

2 comments:

Naj79 said...

Good Try. Semoga berhasil.Happy to hear that and let's pray together.Ameen.

Zuraidah said...

Najidah
TQ. Hope you've recovered.
mama