My daily life
10 Mar
Last week, it was the grand-mother’s day. With sis in law, we went out to buy a gift for mum and we took kids with us. Everything was ok till we entered at ikea. Naturally, Ilyas start to groan and i tried to tell him that we’ll get a balloon for him (and of course, he didn’t forget it). We walked around here and there to find the gift but we didn’t find it because of kids who always shouted. Ilyas wanted me to carry him n didn’t want his mum. Then when i was tired, i gave him to his mum but he started to cry and people around were looking at us. Sis in law tried to make him stop but she couldn’t. At the end, I carried him again and sis in law was so tension that we got out of ikea without a gift for mum.
Mum got her gift 4 days later (a box of Christian Dior perfume).
Et voilà pour l’histoire!
4 Mar
That was last week in Reunion Island, my sis sent me a mms video. There was a lot of damages but alhamdulillah, semua over there are ok.
Life still goes on.
3 Mar
Life ain’t no easy for some people but we’ve always to pray. Allah Akhbar
I was surfing then i got into this article:
“BANDA ACEH, Indonesia (Reuters) - An Indonesian woman whose husband lost his three daughters in the 2004 tsunami has given birth to three healthy baby girls, hospital staff said on Friday.
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Darmi, the father of the triplets, lost his wife and three daughters when huge waves from the Indian Ocean tsunami devastated Aceh province on Indonesia’s Sumatra island.
“I am very grateful. God has given me back my children I lost in the tsunami,” said Darmi, who remarried after the tragedy. Like many Indonesians he goes by one name.
Darmi said doctors had thought his wife might have to undergo a caesarian section but in the event the babies were delivered normally.
“After my female triplets were born, all the worries have gone and turned to happiness,” the 43-year-old civil servant said.
Asma Sulaiman, a midwife at the Permata Hati maternity hospital, said the babies were in good condition but remained in intensive care.
“They can be taken home when they weigh 2 kg (4.4 lb) because with that weight they can adapt to the outside environment.”
She said the mother, 29-year-old Maryati, was also in good health.
Darmi said he had been living in a police dormitory in the provincial capital, Banda Aceh, when the tsunami snatched his wife and daughters. He now lives in a house donated by an aid group.
The 2004 tsunami killed 170,000 people in Aceh and left half a million homeless. “
that’s the link of the article , click here