Two Weddings of the year
Within the first ten days of
this month, January 2014, the two of us had to shuttle twice between KT and KL.
Of course, as usual, we did it all in our old jalopy. The trips were important
as we could not possibly miss the weddings of two persons fondly considered as
part of our family.
( i ) One wedding we
could not miss
Months ago we were forewarned
of a wedding which, had we not been invited, we would have gate-crashed to be
there! It was the wedding of the first grand-daughter in that special family; a
family that Pakcik chose to post about on 25th Feb last year (Click‘A very special family’)
Three decades does not seem
that long when we flip a memory page. It is still there, the time when the
mother of the bride was just a teenager, the first child of a senior government officer. We were pleasantly surprised that the girl was given
permission by her parents to join us on a holiday abroad. That was the sort of
trust we gracefully accepted.
Three decades ago - a school girl
And today that school girl is a specialist,a Datin Professor and a proud mother of a bride.
Today - Her daughter is a bride
That is what a period of three decades has done to our life; at least in age, growth and stature. The two of us cannot help being envious that ( insya Allah ) by the turn of the year 2014 the parents of the new bride would be grandparents and, naturally their parents would be proud great-grandparents for the first time – beating the two of us to that coveted title.
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( ii ) Another
wedding we could not miss
And also about three decades ago,
our first two children joined two boarding schools lying side by side in Cheras,
less than half-an-hour’s drive from our home then. Living and socialising during their subsequent years gave these two children the opportunity to acquire a circle of very close friends. It was more noticeable in the case of our No2 (boy) who was
there for five years, from Form One to Form Five. Our No 1 (girl) spent only two years
from Form Four to Form Five.
Half way through his hostel
life, we became aware of our No2's interest in music and the formation of a musical group, which performed at their school functions. We understood the group was good enough to be invited to the function of at least one girls’ school. To our surprise their
mentor was not a musical teacher but a certain Pak Kasman, a general employee
who seemed to have varied duties at the school; as a driver, general worker and
watchman. Obviously he was an accomplished guitar player in his own right.
The musical group did not disintegrate when the members dispersed after their SPM examination;
progressing to various universities abroad, including Cambridge, and returning
years later as professionals in engineering, medicine, law , architect, etc. What is amazing
to us to day is how music has kept some of them together.
I remembers the years when they began to appreciate songs and music. Those were the days of John Lennon ( the Beatles ) and Freddie Mercury ( the Queen ). Members of the Queen, in particular, were known to be young university undergraduates. That could a motivating factor to form their own musical group. As men with varied careers these 'children' have been having their 'jamming sessions'. I understand they have, as well, been entertainers at private company-parties.
I was not surprised when I came to know that this group of 'professionals' aspire to produce an album of their own one day!
I was not surprised when I came to know that this group of 'professionals' aspire to produce an album of their own one day!
Performing at a function
Their drummer (at a function)
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Full of concentration (at a private party)
Hard at work (at a private party)
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Pakcik and Makcik are privileged to have known these children pretty well from their days in school. They are our extended ‘children’. On the 4th day of the New Year (2014) the only bachelor member of this special group flew all the way to KT to personally invite us to his wedding.
The last member to start a family
How on earth could we deny his wish after all the years we have treated him like one of our children?
An occasion to cherish
There we met our old
‘children’ ( certainly no longer young school boys! ) Indeed, it was a very happy occasion for us.
Our 'children'
Typical smile of Engineers from Sheffield and Bradford
Aren't they happy?
It was also an opportunity for us to meet those we had not seen for quite a while. One of them was surprised
when I told him that I still remembered him too well – a boy from FELDA in
Johore ; who went to the States to do aeronautical engineering.
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Those were two happy occasions of two weddings early this year.
Isn’t life richer when we can
claim having so many successful ‘children’?
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