Friday, December 8, 2017

My Passion Continues When I Become a Housewife

My husband doesn't like to adress me a housewife. He called me Home Minister or House Manager or Domestic Manager. Funny, right? he..he. So sweet of him for not letting me feeling bad for being a full time housewife. Many people thought that being a housewife, you're nothing less than unemployed, no earning, bad shopper, etc.  but as a housewife the responsibility and work is nothing less than a working women. Of course working women has much more work if she doesn't hire maid at home. But being a housewife , my work never reduce as there always has things to do in the kitchen, in the living room, in the bedroom , etc. Housework started as open your eyes until you close your eyes (sleep). The only time that we don't do work is when we getting our sleep.
However, being a full time housewife, you have an advantage of pursuing things that you haven't achieve due to work commitment. When I was working I've been dreaming to further my study and do paintings, however, I never got a chance to do all those.  Since now I have plenty of time and the time is so precious, I wouldn't want to let it flies empty, so I decided to further my study in Master in Management and brushing up my talent in painting. I enrolled  my Master in Management and art class. I searched the universities that offered an online programs and has a flexibility of sitting an exam at my current place, Saigon. Then I found that Open University Malaysia fulfilled all my requirements and I decided to enroll the Master program with this university after I met one of the Open University Malaysia's lecturer who attended a seminar in Saigon, Dr Zaini . He has convinced me that even though I left my Uni after so many years, and a full time housewife now. He said that I might do better since I have plenty of time and flexibility to suit my phase of learning. Now it is not a dream anymore as I am now in the 2nd year, will be sitting the last final paper next week and finishing the master project paper soon. I can't believe that I made it myself without attending a classes or having a lecturer teaching me . I just attended to all courses, notes and videos uploaded on the university's online study webpage plus my own additional online reading. I even did better than my Bachelor Business Administration (Hons) Marketing. Maybe because I took into consideration of my 14 years working experiences in many industries (Motorsport, M.I.C.E and Tourism and Leasing and Facility Management). Well, as many people said where there's a will , there's a way. Please pray that I can finish my Master in Management with flying colours.
Besides doing my Master in Management, I also now have a chance to brush up my talent in painting. I enrolled in art class at Grado Art Studio and my sifu is Mr Ignacio De Grado. Surprisingly, there are few people have bought my work and some are repeat clients. That's has push me forward to focus brushing up my skills in painting as well as gaining for more knowledge in arts. Here are some of my art works that I can share. For more, you may visit my art blog at https://ciksugallery.blogspot.com.









Friday, November 3, 2017

Potrait - Shakira





Since I've joined an art class, I've started having my own painting collection and one of my favourite, is my daughter's portrait. 

A portrait of my daughter wearing a costume of cartoon character, woody of toys story




Medium : Oil Paint
Size : 34.5 cm x 44.5 cm

Thursday, August 17, 2017

My life journey from zero to something with zero debts - Part 1

Hi, I am a "kampung" (village) girl who was living in a very decent life. My father was a crane operator at Port Klang, one of the busiest port in Malaysia. He earned around RM2000 per month or maybe more when it plus with his overtime pay. We lived in a very average standard of living where what we have were all the necessity, nothing extraordinary or luxury. We went shopped once a year near to Hari Raya (Aidilfitri) and that was the only time we had a chance to eat or dining out. My father's principle was simple never have a debt, therefore most of the time he only spend on what he has. The only thing that my father bought with loan was his middle cost single storey house which now giving him monthly rental of around RM300 per month. My father bought his cars were all with cash, therefore he only bought used cars. His first car was a mini minor car which was then given for free to a lucky man whom he knew interested so much with he considered as junk. Ermm....even though he was lucky, but my father kept the grant document of that mini minor with him and now it is with me.


This is how the mini minor looks like for those who never saw it before. 



The 2nd car he bought was Toyota KE 20. He bought it for cash and no commitment to pay monthly installment. That car was very nostalgic as that car he used to send me to my college (ITM) in Dungun when I did my Diploma and continued its merit until I finished my BBA (Bachelor Business Administration) in UiTM. I drove that car daily to school and work after graduation. 


The 3rd car he bought also with cash , zero commitment. Our daily expenses were very decent as with that salary he earned, he has to ensure that monthly commitment were fulfilled without failed. My mom was very helpful, as a home manager she understand my father's sacrifice and condition who travelling 30km daily to earn money and feed us. She was selling savory to the school canteen caterer and yearly she sold "rempeyek" and "tumpi (a traditional snacks) for Hari Raya. I myself was selling crackers at school based on order to get some pocket money. So, basically that's decent was our life back then. I was adore my father in his home financial management principal "Never spend more that what you have and avoid loan". At his very average income he managed to open "Tabung Haji" account for all of us and made a monthly deduction into our account. Yes, I used that money to further my study. 

Because of my father was decent, I always keep myself reminded to hold the same principal in managing my self financial. How I grew actually formed my expenditure pattern. Even though, sometimes I have extra, I will always reminding myself and ask myself whether it necessary prior deciding to spend. 

My first job was with a small company supplying audio visual product to language lab. It was owned by a young Singaporean man. My first salary was only RM400 per month, that was after my Diploma before I further my study in UiTM in mid of 1997. After I finished in  my study mid 1999, I was worked at chandelier and ceramic showroom owned by a Datin. I got the job because I did my internship there and was offered to work there. My salary there was only RM800. I remembered , it was hard living with RM800 and living in Kuala Lumpur and sometimes travelling almost 120km daily to work. It was depressing, sometimes I had to get loan from my father to work. I feel ashamed but what can I do for survival back then? Luckily I have father who really understand my situation , and supported me financially even though he had no intellectual advice for me back then. At one point of time I felt so depressed and decided to find job at my hometown. 

I managed to get a job as assistant marketing at a computer shop and part time tutor at the training center owned by the owner of the computer shop, a local Indian entrepreneur. My salary was only RM700 a month but I have no choice since I need to be working and live at my parent's house to cut down my cost of living by avoiding paying monthly rental for room and travelling cost. It was a very depressing life until at one point of time I feel helpless and shameless. I was then resigned due to feeling guilty working with I thought has taken an advantage on others as it was against my principle. I did part time job after that. During the jobless period I prayed hard and seeks Allah's guidance to get a new job and ease my life.

I used to go to the park back then, there I released my depression and it was one day I felt that I really dissapointed with my life and cried deeply in that park. But time taught me about redha and accept whatever given by Allah. All the hardship may have good in returned, that's His promised. 
One day I was asked by my friend  to submit my resume for a ticketing officer position at Sepang International Circuit. I didn't mind about the position, I just grabbed the opportunity. Alhamdulillah I was accepted and started worked with SIC in 2001. 

The first event was F1 2001 and I was asked to in charge for the on-line ticket and the first task was attending a meeting that discussed about the crashed F1 2001 website. It was a very big challenged, as I had zero knowledge about IT. There was when I first met my husband who was an IT consultant for SIC. Nothing was discussed and non of the words came from my husband that I understood. But I tried hard, he he.... . It was the greatest start of my working life. It's my first working experience after my university that has built my confidence as I was exposed to an International world by attending to an international customers from all around the world. I learnt a lot about human behaviour here. How motorsport fan behaved at the track , human passion, people with their attitudes,characters,  people with their ambition, their dreams, their hard work, the struggle, the lost, the success, and all about human. Sepang International Circuit is the first real life university for me, thanks to the management of SIC on that time that practices an open concept management with strong team work spirit.  The knowledge and experience working with SIC that has groomed me to be an independent worker that the my employers after SIC gained that advantage that I had.  After I attended the University of SIC, I can work independently and became multi tasking. That skill I brought along when I attached to the new companies.

If at SIC I carried 2 tasks at one point of time, at MRCB I was given a lot more tasks besides my Marketing job as a Marketing Executive. I was the advisor for the event cum the decorator for the event cum van driver to buy a carpet for the event, A coordinator for marketing promotion activities, the leasing person ( until my peers called me a landlord lady), supportive staff for the subsidiary company until being absorbed to the subsidiary without changing the position at the headquarters HR (voluntarily forced) and last but not least internal ISO auditor cum Chief Internal Auditor. Sounds grand but in reality you work just for "job satisfaction" without rewards. Tired but I was Ok as I like the work and I like myself got busy with work. For me without working life is lifeless, nothing, zero.   And now, I am a full time housewife living abroad pursuing my Master in Management and my passion in art and zero liabilities. How did I get rid of all my liabilities? By working hard before I didn't get the chance. So I worked very hard to own my own apartment, my own car, my eveything that I had with my own money without a single cent I asked from my husband before I quit my job in 2014 when I had to follow my husband moved to Saigon, Vietnam. I then sold my apartment that gave a very good profit to me and I've settled all my loan without my husband or any other family members' help. All by myself. But I always believed that rezeki Allah is everywhere for us to find and always there is rezeki for us. We work, we pray and we "tawakkal" and Insha Allah, Allah will always give what He has wrote for us. 

Friday, September 16, 2016

Saigon Before and Now

My first time visited Vietnam was in 2009. During that year I did not see any tall buildings as yet. As I remembered, we just shopped at Ben Tanh Market, Saigon Square, night market  and at  small shops and boutiques at the old buildings. We went to Cu Chi Tunnel , Mekong River , and war museums while some of us who a little more adventure, they went to water puppet show and massages. It was an authentic company trip as compared to what we have in Kuala Lumpur at that time.

In 2013 I went to Ho Chi Minh again , but this time with my small family, my husband and my daughter. It was a last minutes arrangement and we went to view Shakira's new school. It was more like an induction session for my husband who will be transferred to Ho Chi Minh for a work assignment. We were there for 3 days 2 nights and it was during the New Year celebration. That time, I saw not much differences from the first time I came to Ho Chi Minh City. I only saw few new tall buildings but not as tall as buildings in Kuala Lumpur. The traditional concept restaurant with very low chairs (looks like squatting when you sit on it) and very low table were still occupying old buildings to cater working peoples around the city.

2014 we arrived Ho Chi Minh in August while my husband came earlier in February. I was impressed when I saw new high raise building were under construction in the town center. I was wondered why were the expats residing in District 2 (Quan Hai) instead of District 1 (Quan Mot) where there were not much of shopping mall  in District 2. There are only Parkson and METRO in District 2 which are located in An Phu area, while most expat are residing at Thao Dien.

Most of International Schools are located in Thao Dien and only one International School near to An Phu area, that is AIS Thu Thiem campus. Shakira is schooling at AIS Thu Thiem campus which is the main campus of AIS.  At the main campus they have the kindergarten, the primary and the secondary.  In 2014 the apartment that we currently occupying was just opened and not many people residing in yet. In front of our apartment there was an empty land where you can see a lot of cows and there were few huts on that empty land. There are only 3 apartment complexes near to our apartment including the one apartment that attached to Parkson.

Now in 2016 , there is one giant mall was built in just  2 years called Vincom Mega Mall and it is as big as Subang Parade. It is now add varieties and options to expats living surrounding areas within District 2. I can see a lot more new restaurants  with modern concepts were built along the roadside towards to our apartments. From only 2 traditional coffee shops now there are more new concepts restaurants were built to cater the increasing communities surroundings the area. The recent development is the new opening of new mix development of apartments, office and commercial buildings behind our current apartment. I can see now their MRT developments through our windows. The MRT project will mark their economic level is competitive as other ASEAN countries.

As conclusion,Vietnam is developing rapidly like when Malaysia was in the 1990's and their people are now struggling developing their country and nation  via the economic activities. This rapid development will push their economic going upwards in fast phase. However, this development should be monitored closely on its quality in terms of product , services, and deliverable.  Otherwise people would have perception Vietnam as the 2nd China ( very good economic growth but well known of their imitations and low quality products).

As Malaysian I'm still proud that I was born as Malaysian. "Happy Malaysia Day" to everyone in Malaysia.

Sunday, May 22, 2016

New Journey

May 2016 - I am now ready to pursue my Master Degree in Management. I have registered with Open University Malaysia to do the course. I'm a bit nervous as the course is full online. I never experienced of learning out of class and far from a lecturer or a tutor, but I think it's a new challenge for me to study alone at home with assistance of gadgets. 

As an encouragement my husband bought a new macbook pro for me. It's really boost my spirit to pursue my dream now. It's quite interesting after many years never attended lectures and now I started my routine as a student. Next, would be my enrollment to an art class to  brush my skill in paintings. Now my time are fulfilled with benefitted activities.

Thanks Allah for all His plan for us. 


Wednesday, January 14, 2015

K-Pop Controvesial Concert

I am not a K-Pop fans but I was attracted to response on the controversial that happened on their concert. I didn't realize that there are many of Malay (mostly Muslims) K-pop fans as I thought most of the time that their fans are Chinese or non-Muslims. First I wish to bring the fact that :
1. Most of  Korean they don't understand other culture and other religion especially the Islamic culture
2. The singer was invited to perform and at his best he wants to satisfy their fans' wants. He will do whatever possible to satisfy their fans wants and dream. to be close possible to the fans as that what the fan expected when they watch a concert of their idol singer, they want to be closed to the singer as it will be become unforgettable memoir for their lifetime.
3. The organizer is just organizing the event and will not responsible to the singer's performance and also "adab" by the fan or spectators. Who are they to control over individual's "adab"
4. The spectators came to the concert to have fun, to see her favorite singer perform and as possible to get close to their favorite singer.
5. As a  Muslim we are discourage to seek entertainment  especially when without mahram for girls /ladies. But again weak Muslim will choose to go for the sake of entertainment as long as it does not get us "alpa".

Therefore, I believed those Malay ladies in hijab (which I believed they are all Muslims) went there for the sake of entertainment, however they were "alpa" as they were too excited. At the stage with their idol singer they might get  too excited. And when they get too excited, people tend to loose their mind  control over their action. They are normal human who is weak and imperfect, they have loose control over their mind and act beyond the boundaries of Islamic practices. We can't blame them as a human, we are all imperfect and always weak in all aspects but it was not an excuse for us not to use our brain to think and make make a choice. They have choice of not allowing the singer to touch them but because they did not use their brain to control their action, therefore they have gone beyond the boundaries of Islamic practice. However, there are no specific punishment over the "alpa" people like them. The only purest judgment over their action is only Allah.  The best that we can do is to give advice and give guidance on "adab" when seek for entertainment. The most that I don't understand about the authority action is why there is a double standard of judging people's action. How do they justify their judgment over action that purposely did for the sake of entertainment which is against the Islamic practice and under the controlled mind, not in the condition of "ALPA" or "LALAI" but it may drive people to become "ALPA" and "LALAI"?. And wondering why the authority has to blame the other unit / people who were not responsible to control over others?. If the authority thinks that what has been organized is not good for the people , why don't they stop it or develop a rules to avoid the things to recurrence?

A part of all had happened I wonder what the non-Muslims will think about Islam. Don't you think it will give a bad impression on Islam ?

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Halloween Party at AIS Vietnam , Friday Assembly and Supprise Award for My Daughter

This week was a very busy week for me since Parents Friends Group of AIS Thu Thiem (PFGTT) was organizing the Halloween activities for the primary kids at AIS. The event was held on 31 October 2014 at Block F of AIS Thu Thiem campus. on the 31 October 2014, The Halloween event started as early as 8.15 a.m and the event was so full with primary kids and activities. I can say it was a successful event for us ( PFGTT) as the group was just formed in a less than a month old, which has been initiated by one of the parent, Ms Shiela and it has organized such an amazing activity for the primary kids in the school.
Besides The Halloween activities in the morning, there was a mass assembly for the primary student in the afternoon. All parents were invited to the event as kids were performing as well as few other activities such as announcement by the teacher and student award. Today was such a lucky day for me and my daughter as this was the first time I attended an assembly and  my daughter was performing her karate recorder and the more surprising was she had received a student awards due to the improvement in class as well as her contribution to her class. I was so proud with her.

Such a great day for me.....