Thursday, September 10, 2009

Still so happy together…















September. Brings back all the memories at the back of my mind. Happy days and sad moments. 30 years….is a long time. That is how long we have been together. My other half and I.

The day before our anniversary, we sat next to each other, shoulder to shoulder, in a train. Enjoying each other’s company, watching the scenery. All the way from KL Sentral to Parit Buntar.

Along the way, there were so many things to see, to laugh at, to reminisce. At Ipoh, I recalled the train would be full of white clad boys (from STAR - where else?). The residential school where my husband hailed from. Some of the experiences on the train rides during school holidays decades ago, I have shared in my book Seungu Lavendar.

We passed by Bukit Berapit where the station is in ruins now. All dilipidated and in a sad state. But I could recollect the time when back then, the station was still intact and functioning; N, a hostel mate of mine (when all of us Tunku Kurshiah College, Seremban girls were on our way home up north, sleeping in chartered coaches in the year 1974), winked from her deep sleep in the middle of the night. Thinking that it was nearing her stop, N threw her luggage out the door of the train which was slowing down momentarily. Before we could stop her, she had hopped down from the train. If not for the shouts from the KTM man on duty, asking her what was she thinking, which of course startled her and caused her to wake up from her state of delirium and scrambled frantically back up the coach, I think she would have been stranded all alone in the pitch darkness and jungle, in the middle of nowhere. From then on, we took the liberty to take on the incident as a subject for N to be teased about. Naughty us!

At a certain stop called Pondok Tanjung, what a sight to behold! It was as if time stood still. As though we were caught in a time tunnel of the 1950’s. Especially the rustic quarters, children waving, smiles from wrinkled faces holding onto their motorbikes, patiently waiting for the train carrying us to go by, at the tiny railway crossing. Must remember to get hold of a few pictures, next time…

And then, another delightful sight - Tasek Merah. Looking out through the window, one has the impression that one is flying across the lake, as the track cuts right across the serene waters….my heart involuntarily sang to the melodious tune of the 1967 song, “So Happy Together”.

It was just wonderful! All praises be to God. What a great way to spend one’s 30th wedding anniversary….Thank you, Allah. I pray that God would allow us to grow old gracefully, the same like as this kindly soul, a friendly visitor of my blog who happened to hop by (admire his sincere efforts, good work and having spent a fruitful life) just celebrated…(for theirs is 45 years…Subhanallah….)

Interesting site about Malaysian trains and its history, click here..

2 comments:

Al-Manar said...

Dr Umi Kalthum

You have given generous compliments to a person you hardly know. It makes me wonder …… do I really deserve them? Thank you.
I congratulate you and your husband on your 30th anniversary. Unlike Pak Cik, you are unquestionably real, a known figure at your university. May Allah bless you with more of what you are enjoying today and what you wish for tomorrow; that you will be able to continue giving your services - berkhidmat kerana Tuhan untuk kemanusiaan.
Pak Cik

p/s I have not received your e-mail. Do you have an e-mail address other than yahoo which I have problem with?

Umi Kalthum Ngah said...

Dear Tuan Al Manar,

Thank you for your greetings...

The words of your ex students (Al Manar) speak volumes...the orphans from around the kampungs, the so-called 'hopeless' school children while actually they were not, for what they needed was only extra coaching...especially those who were given the chance to reach out to the light at the other end of the tunnel under your tutelage...

Al Manar...I believe, the meaning of which is beacon of light..You have certainly lived up to that name..for that is what you have been doing...

And you have ingrained into these innocent children values which are hard to come by in the present system of education...

I make doa that Allah give you longer life to do all these goodness...And I certainly would like to and want to learn from you...Insya Allah

PS. Will send another email..