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Friday, February 27, 2009

Sukaneka Sekolah 2009

Jumaat (27/2) petang ada sukaneka kat sekolah Adik.

Adik masuk gymrama.
Abang pulak jadi petugas.

Ada 2-3 keping gambar je. Frust jugak sebab video yg diambil tak cantik dan rosak.

Ni je yg ada:




Blogging For Business

*Sorry to all. Cerita ni may be dah basi, but I need to put it here. Nanti dlm NSTP website they will remove it after sometime. Harap2 ianya bukan setakat memberi inspirasi kepada saya, malah kpd sesiapa sahaja yang membaca nya*


Blogging For Business

A community of business-savvy bloggers is emerging. And they are here to stay.
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Ellie Darus
Ellie Darus

Fawiza Abdul Wahid
Fawiza Abdul Wahid

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U blog, U sell
Syameen Md Khalili and Rozana Sani

A bunch of enterprising Malaysians have found a more effective way to sell. They blog their business. Siti Syameen Md Khalili and Rozana Sani write.

• Cupcakes, anyone?

Ellie Darus used Blogger.com to launch her part-time career as a custom-order cupcake baker. The 32-year-old IT professional first started using Fotopages in 2006 to share photos of her home-made cupcakes with friends, but when orders started to come in, she signed up with Blogger.com in the following year.

The mother-of-one frequently updates her blog (http://kekcawan.blogspot.com) with menus, pictures, pricing and promotional information.

To build her brand of cupcakes called de’ Heart, she also relies on other online platforms ranging from social networking sites such as Facebook and Friendster to online forums and e-groups.

The good part about being able to use online technologies to make money is the small overhead

and wide reach, Ellie points out.

“I don’t have to rent a premise. I make new friends, including customers and bakers. This means more contacts and links to extend my business. My customers are from all over Malaysia and overseas.”

Having tried many platforms to build her online business, Ellie says blogging is the most effective.

“Around 80 per cent of my customers found my blog through Google Search, links from other blogs and Web sites, and Yahoo! Groups,” she adds.

In the near future, she plans to include an online ordering form in her blog. She also plans to organise online and offline contests such as cupcake decorating contests.

• Personal shopper service

United States-based online entrepreneur Haniza Zainal Abidin blogs at http://blog.whoosh2.com. This is also a platform for her online business, Whoosh2, which is a personal

shopper service based in California.

Haniza says customers can order materials featured on the Whoosh2 Web site or blog or even request for items only available in the US such as Gap jeans or Coach bags and have Whoosh2 ship them to their address.

“I bought a domain name, rented hosting space and used a Mac application called iWeb to create and design my Web site at www.whoosh2.com. Then I used a couple of social media

sites to help bring traffic into the site.

“I found out that having a blog is one of the best ways to do so as Google picks it up whenever it’s updated.

So, I use Blogger and Facebook to disseminate news to the public.”

Although there are challenges that come with doing an online business, Haniza prefers to look on

the positive side.

“The best benefits are that the tools are free or

available at a low cost and that I can sell the items to anyone or anywhere without being stuck in a brick-and-mortar environment.

“The online payment system is also secure and reliable,” she explains.

Going forward, Haniza plans to set up a real online store.

• Custom ribbon embroidery

Kerteh, Terengganu-based electrical engineer Halina Abdul Hadi first started her blog (jahitanmaklang.blogspot.com) in mid-2006 to show friends her ribbon embroidery projects. Positive response and sales demand generated from it then prompted the 44-year-old to make the blog a focal point of her post-retirement plans.

Today, Halina does ribbon embroidery on a part-time basis. Jahitan Maklang showcases her products while another blog, Ribbon Chanteq (ribbonchanteq.blogspot.com), which she shares with her partner, Kak Ina, contains an ordering form. “But normally people will send an e-mail or call us to specify their requirements,” she says.

Halina’s spare time is spent mostly on sewing, so she keeps her blog postings short and sweet.

“The income from this venture has been satisfactory, given that it is just for fun. If I manage to complete a lot, then more money will be in the bank. But at normal pace, I can only complete two to three bags a month. This also depends on how many orders I get,” she points out.

Halina plans to improve the layout of her blog and create interesting products to woo more buyers.

• More cakes

Fawiza Abdul Wahid is the owner of online bakery Wizcakes (wizzcakes.blogspot.com), which is a registered home-based family cake baking business.

“I operate full-time from my home located in Bandar Sungai Long in Kajang. Running this company requires me to get e-mails answered, bake cakes and get them delivered, clean the utensils, and ensure that the working area gets scoured at the end of the day,” she says.

Wizcakes is the primary medium Fawiza uses to market her wares to the public. She actually has two blogs.

“Wizcakes is basically a presentation of some of my work enclosed with details such as price and description, testimonials from customers and an e-mail address for people to place their orders. The other (inawhiz.blogspot.com) is more of my cake journal – the stories behind the finished product,” she says.

Through her postings and word of mouth, Wizcakes has recorded a significant increase in sales by five-fold since it started.

“The challenge is probably the limitation of the features offered in this free service. The other challenge is my lack of computer know-how,” she says.

Fawiza plans to continue writing and sharing her thoughts, cakes and stories through the blogs.

• Sarawak craft and food

What began as an experiment for 26-year-old Mohammad Firdaus Othman turned out to be quite a success. His venture in selling craft from Sarawak online, as featured in his blog Puakumbu-shop (puakumbu-shop.blogspot.com), in May last year is drawing encouraging sales.

“I first started the blog to gauge the Internet market in Malaysia and apply what I have learnt in the university. Initially, I planned to just sell puakumbu, the hand-woven warp ikat textile of the Iban, but there was increased interest in other Sarawak craft and food. From there, I added more products to the catalogue,” he says.

Mohammad Firdaus is certainly happy with the way things turned out.

“The blog is my key business channel. I also use applications such as Friendster, Facebook and Alibaba,” he says.

With more traffic, he plans to have a Web site with his domain name and improve on the current selling and buying techniques being practised on the blog.

“I’ll be putting more focus on expanding my market reach to include buyers from abroad. Part of my expansion plan is to get listed on eBay,” he says, adding that his current buyers are from Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei.

• Online boutique

Dazzling Daffodils (dazzlingdaffodils.blogspot.com) sells clothes online. If everything goes according to plan, the online boutique could soon have a physical presence in one of the shopping malls in Kuala Lumpur.

“The (online) boutique has been around for only three to four months and the response has been quite good. I am quite optimistic about this business and hope it will grow further,” says proprietor and blog owner Joanne Looi.

Ipoh-born Looi, 25, is currently pursuing a Master’s degree at a local university. She handles the online boutique business with some help from her brother after starting the business with a couple of girlfriends as a form of side-income generator. As the store is virtual, she is doing so with ease.

“Blogging has definitely made an impact on this business as Malaysian are starting to have the confidence in purchasing goods online. As the boutique has only started operations not too long ago, the business revenue ranges from a few hundred ringgit to maybe a thousand ringgit. I hope that the growth projection this year will be better,” she says, adding that shopping online saves time and can be done in the comfort of the home.

“Currently, the gallery comprises pictures of the apparels worn by models. But I plan to have some of my girlfriends to model the apparels for a more realistic feel. There are also plans to have a wider range of choice in products.”

Dazzling Daffodils also have a presence in Facebook and Friendster. “I make use of these online community to gain popularity. The boutique is also listed in some of the online boutiques directory and the bloggers central listing.”

• More apparel

Cats Whiskers Malaysia (catswhiskersmalaysia.blogspot.com) is a boutique with physical presence in five locations around the Klang Valley. Headquartered in Petaling Jaya, the business is run by three women who are all in their 30s.

The blog plays a supplementary role in the business.

“It basically features weekly newsletter which we e-mail to our customers. It shows our products and pricing, and customers can opt to order online if they are unable to visit our stores,” says partner Lim Siew Peng.

Through the blog, Cats Whiskers aims to target customers outside of Klang Valley as they offer delivery at a minimal cost.

The most challenging thing about running a business blog, Lim says, is it requires the partners to be innovative, creative, flexible and intuitive to find out what works and what brings in the sales.

“The other challenge is finding ways to engage customers on a routine basis and providing interesting content that will make them want to come back and tell others about it. If they are a bloggers themselves, we hope that they will link it to their blog,” Lim adds.

Cats Whiskers hopes to expand the online sales and maybe offer payment facilities (such as credit card, paypall, tie-up with local banks).



Trend fast catching on
Rozana Sani

BUSINESS blogging is catching on in Malaysia, as observed by online fashion e-zine Emmagem.com.

And the opportunities are endless, says the e-zine founder and editor Tan Yet Mee. This is because Malaysians, especially Gen Yers (the Net generation), are now used to purchasing online.

“I think a blog to help a business is very important these days. Blogging allows for direct and current information about the products, plus consumers can communicate directly with comments and get an immediate reply.

“The setback is that a blog needs constant updating to be successful and responsive, or it will share the same fate as helplines, which do not give adequate information. And the backlash can be immense if a mistake is made,” she explains.

The other premise of a business blog, Tan says, is that it is a platform for the sharing of personal opinions and experience.

“It is an excellent communication and public relations tool, especially for small business owners. The younger, tech-savvy consumers like to relate with those like themselves, who are on the Internet a lot. I mean, how often does one get to speak to the owners or company representatives themselves and get their assurance?”

The blog system, Tan points out, is more systematic. And when optimised on search engines, it allows information on the products to be more easily accessible online.

A blog is also easy to set up, use and has a much lower maintenance cost compared to a regular Web site. Plus, blogs do not need much advertising.

“Treated correctly, a business blog with useful and credible information will have a strong following similar to recommendations through word of mouth or viral marketing,” Tan says.

Her words are backed by evidence found on Emmagem.com’s Malaysia Online Fashion Shopping Directory (MOFSD) and Classifieds page.

Emmagem.com’s assistant editor-cum-writer Karen Marie Christie says MOFSD has about 1,100 online shops listed to date. Most of them are individual independent entrepreneurs who set up shop on blog platforms such as Blogspot and Wordpress to sell their items.

“They get their clothing or accessories from suppliers and post them up on the blogs for all to see. Potential buyers who browse their shop can e-mail them to purchase the items. Once both parties have agreed on the price and shipping cost, the buyer will deposit money into the bank account by e-banking or by visiting the bank. And once the seller has checked that the cash is in, he will ship the items,” she explains.

As compared to an e-commerce-based shop, a blogshop involves more steps between the buyer and the seller, but it has a more personal touch, she adds.

Meanwhile, Tan says since MOFSD started in 2007, Emmagem.com has witnessed a significant growth in fashion blogshops.

“We get daily e-mails from newbies who want to start a business and ask to be

listed. A lot of conventional-selling e-commerce platform online shops get themselves listed on MOFSD to promote their sites, too,” she says. – By Rozana Sani


Dos and don’ts
Dos:
- Be honest in the item description. This is, after all, an online business. People can’t see the items in real life.
- Take good photos of the items and probably in every angle.
- Communicate well. Always make sure that there is a written e-mail agreement on the transaction to prevent any miscommunication.
- State shop policies on the site for people to see as well as contact e-mail or telephone number.
- Ship on time. People want their
items promptly.
- Attend to complaints immediately.
- Market yourselves well. Introduce your shops to online magazines or fashion-related blogs.
- Get a feedback page (for example,
http://emmagem.com/feedback/) to monitor customer feedback on your customer service.
- Always take a feedback and improve
on it.
- Think long term for the business and make appropriate decisions.
- Advertise.

Don’ts:
- Sell items that are torn or spoilt (and can’t be seen through photo).
- Keep customers waiting. Always reply their e-mails as soon as possible.
- Trick customers with misleading information.
- Shirk when there is a complaint;
handle it.


source: Tech & U NSTP Monday 23/2/2009

Pemilihan Tajuk ICC / KIK

Seringkali, kumpulan ICC akan mengadu yang mereka tidak dapat mencari tajuk yang sesuai untuk projek ICC mereka. Sekaligus menjadikan alasan kenapa tiada projek ICC untuk jabatan mereka.

Apa yang boleh mereka buat adalah mengumpulkan perkara/maklumat berikut:

  1. Polisi kualiti syarikat (kalau syarikat yang ada ISO9001 mesti ada)
  2. Piagam pelanggan
  3. Aduan/maklumbalas pelanggan
  4. Pelan Perniagaan Jabatan
  5. dan lain-lain maklumat yang berkaitan dgn no. 1-4 di atas

Berdasarkan maklumat ini, bandingkan pula dengan prestasi jabatan/syarikat.

Kalau ada yang tidak capai target atau prestasi yang menurun, maka di situlah yang patut ahli kumpulan boleh fokus semasa ingin membuat pemilihan tajuk projek ICC.

Aduan/maklumbalas merupakan maklumat yang paling berguna untuk projek ICC. Sememangnya aduan/maklumbalas dari pelanggan adalah satu input yang berguna kepada syarikat dalam membuat penambahbaikan (improvement) di dalam proses kerja mereka.

Sekiranya tiada aduan atau maklumbalas direkodkan oleh pihak jabatan atau syarikat, kumpulan boleh mengambil inisiatif sendiri dengan mengedarkan borang kajiselidik. Cubalah edarkan borang tersebut kepada pelanggan dalaman dan juga pelanggan luar. Kemudian kajilah keputusan yang diperolehi. Dengan mudah sahaja kumpulan boleh mendapat ilham untuk projek ICC.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Muhasabah diri

Aku agak tersentuh hati membaca satu email yg di-forward-kan oleh budak2 e-group x-sekolah menengah aku dulu.

Siapakah org yg plg rapat dgn kita?

Yg plg rapat dgn aku ada 3 org - my son, my daughter and my hubby. Itupun my hubby cuma dpt jumpa time weekend atau cuti. Yg setiap hari dok ngadap aku ni tu lah - Abang dgn Adik.

So, sbg org yg plg rapat dgn aku, macam mana pulak layanan aku terhadap dia org?

First class ke last class? *er... ada ke perkataan 'last class' ni?*

Fikir-fikir kan lah...


Aku terlanggar seorang asing semasa berjalan,
"Oh maafkan saya, saya tak perasan"

Katanya "Maafkan saya juga,
Saya tak nampak saudara"

Kami amat bersopan dan saling menghormati,
Kami saling melambai sambil berlalu pergi,

Tetapi di rumah lain pula ceritanya,
Bagaimana kita melayan orang tersayang, tua dan muda,

Lewat petang, tika memasak makan malam,
Anak lelaki kecilku berdiri di dapur secara diam-diam,

Bila berpaling aku hampir melanggarnya jatuh,
Jerkahku, "Jangan buat kacau di sini, pergi main jauh-jauh"

Dia berlalu pergi, hatinya hancur luluh dan beku,
Aku tak sedar, bertapa kasarnya kata-kataku,

Sedangku berbaring di katil mendengar musik,
Terdengar suara halus datang membisik,

"Bila bersama orang tak dikenali,
Begitu bersopan dan merendah diri,
Tetapi ahli keluarga tersayang, sering dimarah dan dicaci",

"Cubalah kau pergi lihat di lantai dapur,
Kan kau temui bunga-bungaan berterabur",

"Itu adalah bunga-bunga dibawanya untuk kamu,
Dia memetiknya sendiri, kuning, biru dan unggu",

"Dia berdiri senyap agar jadi kejutan buat kamu,
Kamu tak pernah sedar airmatanya yang datang bertamu",

Pada tika ini, aku merasa amat kecil sekali,
Airmataku mencurah ibarat air di kali,

Senyap-senyap ku kebiliknya, dan melutut di katil,
"Bangunlah, anakku, bangunlah si kecil"

"Apakah bunga-bunga ini dipetik untuk mak?
Dia tersenyum, " Adi k terjumpanya belakang rumah di semak"

" Adi k memetiknya kerana ia cantik seperti ibu,
ibu tentu suka terutama yang unggu,

"Maafkan ibu, atas sikap ibu hari ini,
Ibu tak harus menjerkah kamu, sebegini,

Katanya,"Oh, ibu, itu tak mengapa,
Saya tetap sayang ibu melebihi segala,

Bisikku, "Anakku, ibu pun sayang kamu,
dan ibu suka bunga itu, terutama yang unggu,

FAMILY

Adakah kamu sedar, sekiranya kita mati hari ini,
syarikat tempat kita berkerja akan senang-senang mendapat pengganti,
dalam hanya beberapa hari?


Tetapi keluarga yang kita tinggalkan,
akan merasa kehilangan kita sepanjang hayat.

Dan sedarlah, sekiranya kita menghabiskan masa kita kepada kerja,
melebihi keluarga kita, adakah ia merupakan suatu pelaburan yang bijak ?

Jadi apakah maksud yang tersirat?

Tahukah anda makna "FAMILY"?
FAMILY = (F)ATHER (A)ND (M)OTHER (I) (L)OVE (Y)OU

"HARGAILAH KELUARGA ANDA"

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Tetamu oh tetamu

Weekend ni nak kata busy tak busy tapi nak kata tak busy, macam busy jugak.
Sebenarnya housemate my hubby kat senawang nun naik pelamin.
Dia tu org shah alam.
Masa kerja jadik housemate hubby.
Weekend balik seksyen 17, sama macam hubby gak ler.
Naik pelamin nya kat shah alam lah.
So, ada lah member2 dr N9 yg dtg tumpang tidur.
Ada yg tumpang lepak.
Ada yg tumpang parking.

Sy agak kepenatan sebenarnya sbb dah lama tak melayan tetamu.
Dulu masa duduk kat ipoh, keluarga hubby yg ramai tu selalu dtg umah.
Sebenarnya kami saling kunjung-mengunjungi.
Jadi tak pernah yg takde aktiviti atau keboringan.
Aku pun dah biasa melayan tetamu yg ramai2.
Al maklum lah, family hubby dah lar selalu dtg, sekali dtg 5-6 bijik keta.
Abih tu bila dia org calling2 umah mak mertua, deme xde umah.
Calling2 lg, rupa2nya ada kat umah kita org, apa lg, sume pun tuju umah kita lah.

Dulu kita org2 adik-beradik suka berkumpul.
Kalau weekend tu mmg kemestian mkn + lepak kat umah mak mertua.
Masa tu pak mertua belum arwah lagi.

Lps tu bila dah pindah shah alam pun, terutamanya masa dok kat seksyen 10, selalu jugak kwn2 hubby dtg umah. Kdg2 tu menge-teh kat umah kita je, tp umah kita xde teh tarik lar, kopi O ada.

Ni sejak dok apartment seksyen 16, jrg sgt org dtg, sbb kalau kwn2 hubby dtg pun dia org menge-teh kat kedai mamak bwh tu. Bila dok seksyen 17 ni lg lah teruk sbb umah buruk, hubby pun tak nak ajak kwn2 dtg umah. Tak payah lar kata kan tetamu, kita org sendiri pun pening tengok umah ni. Hati mmg kena sabar byk2 sbb ingat balik kenapa kita pindah, untuk anak2 kan... so, bila rasa benci/menyampah/tension dgn umah seksyen 17 ni, tak kisahlah sbb keadaan umah ke, sbb jiran2 ke, sbb org2 yg selalu parking dpn umah masa psr mlm ke, sbb kucing ke, sbb anjing dok nyalak tiap2 mlm (3 jiran di sini bela anjing)... dlm hati kena dok ingat, pindah ni sbb anak2, dan yg penting krn Allah, so sabar lah, redha lah, relax lah...

Ok, balik pd cite kwn2 dtg umah tu... hmmm... mmg aku jadik kelam kabut sikitlah... + penat...
tp aku ckp ngan hubby, jgn ingat sy x suka kwn2 dia dtg, sy suka, cuma sy kelam kabut sikitlah sbb dah lama x terima tetamu...

Gi kenduri kawin, lupa nak ambik gmbr.
Kwn2 dtg umah, lupa nak ambik gmbr.
Alamak... boring betul...

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Hari Ini Hari Istimewa

Hari ni ada lah birthday roomate yg ke 38.

Kebetulan semalam kan cuti ganti, itu yang kita orang jalan2, konon2 nya nak celebrate birthday dia lah, celebrate sehari terawal.
*Pergi Alamanda tak beli apa pun lah Shafarina*

Pagi tadi, aku offer nak hantar roomate ke tmpt keje dia yg jauh kat N9 sinun.
Oklah, roomate pun setuju. Hari ni kan special, birthday dia....
Dah sampai sana nanti, bolehlah breakfast sama2, romantik gitu.

Nak dijadikan cerita, mmg takde rezeki aku nak breakfast dgn dia.
Smpai je kat senawang, hubby singgah gi kat stesen minyak (nak isi minyak lar kan).
Aku terperasan dari bawah kereta tu macam ada titisan air laju je tumpah ke bawah.
Rupa-rupanya cap (penutup) tmpt letak air + coolant tu tak de! Roomate dah lupa nak tutup balik lps dia isi air pagi tadi. Membuak-buak air hijau keluar dari tmpt tu!

Alhamdulillah tak de apa2 berlaku di sepjg perjlnan kami dari shah alam-senawang sebelum tu. May be sbb kita org x berhenti langsung, cuma tu lah berhenti kat stesen minyak, itupun dah smpai senawang. Masa lalu kat tol pun kita org just slow down je sbb guna smart tag. *Bila difikirkan mmg x logik kejadian ni, kalau tmpt tu x tutup mesti lah problem, temperature mestilah shoot, mesti breakdown kat tgh jln, namun, inilah kuasa Allah yang Maha Besar lagi Maha Kaya!*

So, roomate pun call lah service center pijot yg berdekatan. Terbang lah RM75 (yes! harga utk sebijik penutup yg kecik tu). Nak tunggu org dr service center tu dtg pun naik penat gak kami menunggu. Roomate pun dah lmbt gi keje, tak dptlah kami b/fast bersama :-(

Kebetulan pulak ada le tour de langkawi kat situ, adoi... jln dah kena tutup, aku pulak x tahu jln alternatif... so, aku ronda2 lah kat area situ smpai kul 10.30. Bila basikal2 tu semua dah blah, jln dah bukak balik, aku pun terus menuju ke plaza tol senawang dan balik ke shah alam. 45 minit lps tu aku sampai tol batu3, singgah jap ke Alam Sentral beli brg, pastu aku pun masuk opis.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Jalan-jalan tengok pemandangan

Cuti-cuti Malaysia lagi korang semua ya...

Takpa, ada cuti, cutilah. Nanti bulan2 depan ada yang tak dak public holiday langsung tau!

Kami sekeluarga tak lah melancong jauh, cuma melancong ke Wilayah Persekutuan aje... nun kat Putrajaya sana...

Kami ronda2 kat sana, lepas tu ronda2 kat Alamanda.

Sayang pulak tak dapat jumpa Shafarina. *Thanks for the direction* ^_^ Dah bykkkk kali dah terlepas peluang nak jumpa dia nih. Masa kenduri rumah dia pun aku tak dapat pegi. Get together kat shah alam hari tu pun aku tak tahu yg dia pun ada join, tp kalau tau pun, dah tak dapat pegi tu camne ek..

Ni ada lar 2-3 keping gambar yg aku snap, gmbr x cantik coz terlupa nak setting betul2... takpelah, apa nak buat kan...





p/s Sejak 2-3 hari yg lps, tak nmpk kelibat kucing2 lain yg lg 2-3 ekor tu... hmmm... agaknya 'girlfriend' depa dah tak dak, depa x mau mai dah lar... takpa, takpa, hg pa tak mau mai lg lar aku suka tau...

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Tompok

Hari rabu baru nak cite weekend?
Hampeh...

Last weekend sebenarnya ada kerja-kerja memecah simen kat depan umah aku ni.
Lantai kat laman tu condong ke dalam... bila hujan, air hujan tu akan mengalir ke arah pintu umah, bukannya ke arah longkang atau pagar depan tu...

Leceh, kdg2 kalau mlm hujan lebat, esok pg nengok kasut terendam dalam air...

So, hari sabtu lepas wak & the geng pecah simen... menahan telingalah kita org satu hari sabtu tuh... sori ya jiran2, apa nak buat kan...

Dipendekkan cite, kelmarin dah settle lah menyimen balik. Aku seronok sungguh tengok ruang dpn umah yg begitu lapang, ye lah, sebelum pecah simen kenalah kemas dulu dan 'parking' brg2 tu kat tmpat lain. Kereta oren tu pun kena park kat luar sebab simen belum cukup kuat nak nampung berat keta tu... Kucing awal2 lagi dah letak cap jari kaki dia kat simen tu... ish geram tul... apa-apa hal pun, kalau korang nak tau, kucing tu dah pergi syurga dah... semalam kena langgar keta, dpn mata aku lak tu (bkn aku yg langgar). Kebetulan masa tu aku berdiri kat tepi jalan dpn rumah. Dekat je kejadian tu, dlm 2-3 meter dari aku...

Terkedu aku dibuatnya tengok badan kucing tu melantun-lantun kat jalan tu sementara nyawa nyer nak keluar, serius nih... macam bola melantun-lantun... lepas tu darah pun terpercik sana-sini... masa tu aku rasa macam kat tangan dan muka aku ada kena titisan air... dalam hati terus berdetik, "darah tu terpercik kat aku ke?".... rupa-rupanya hujan dah turun... terus aku lari ke dalam rumah...

Walau pun aku benci yg amat kat kucing tu sbb selalu beyak & 'sembur' kasut2 kita org tapi aku tetap terkedu dgn permegian tragis nya... Malam sebelum tu, masa kami baru nak masuk tidur, si Tompok (kami panggil kucing tu tompok, kucing tu bukan kami yg punya tapi kucing liar yg asyik dtg ke umah kami ni utk tidur, beyak & kencing, huh!!! Benci!!! Dan PERHATIAN! ada 4 ekor kucing liar yg asyik bertandang ke rumah kami. Yg plg kerap tu si Tompok lah) tu buat hal.. gini cite nyer... baru je aku tutup lampu bilik, tiba2 ada bunyi dentuman kuat kat luar umah... anak aku cakap "basikal jatuh ibu!" Kami pun bergegas keluar rumah. Terus nampak si tompok tu dok kat atas pagar batu... kat sebelah bawah tu, basikal anak aku yg jatuh dan SEEKOR TIKUS TERGOLEK! Confirmed si tompok dah tangkap tikus tu, lepas tu over-excited agaknya gi melompat atas basikal yg kami gantung kat tepi tu (tak leh letak basikal atas lantai sebab simen masih basah, baru dibuat petang tu)...eee.... geram nyer, nasib baik tempat basikal tu jatuh, simennya tak rosak. Anak aku gi buang tikus tu dlm longkang... masa tu si tompok tengok je.. aku sergah dia sekali, terus lari... Esok nya tu baru aku perasan ada merata-rata tompok darah tikus kat atas simen tu... geram! geram! geram!

Sejak kematian si tompok aku terkenang muka dia pandang aku dgn sedih sbb tikus nya tergolek kat lantai... Tompok, semoga kau dpt byk lagi tikus kat syurga sana nun...