Untuk para sahabat yg akan jadi SUAMI:
Mat tidak pernah membantu isterinya membuat kerja-kerja rumah. Malah dia sering bersungut sendirian kerana telah merasa bosan setiap hari pergi kerja,sedangkan Nab isterinya hanya tinggal di rumah. Kalau boleh, dia mahu isterinya tahu betapa penat dan letihnya dia bekerja setiap hari untuk menanggung keluarga.
Satu malam ~~~~
Mat berdoa,"Ya Tuhanku. Aku bekerja 8 jam sehari sedangkan isteriku hanya tinggal di rumah bersama anak-anak. Aku mahu supaya dia tahu betapa letihnya aku bekerja setiap hari. Tolonglah Ya Tuhan, tukarkanlah aku dan
isteriku. Biar aku yang menjadi isteri untuk sehari sahaja supaya dia pula dapat merasakan betapa letihnya aku bekerja.Biar aku pula yang berehat di rumah"
Permintaan Mat dikabulkan . Pagi besoknya, ia bangun dari tidur, dan pastinya sebagai seorang isteri. Bangun saja dari tidur, dia bergegas ke bilik air, cuci gigi dan terus ke dapur menyediakan sarapan untuk suami dan anak-anak. Pastu bangunkan anak-anak dan melayan mereka bersarapan, pada masa yang sama melayan suami bersarapan. Pastu menghantar suami yang nak pergi kerja ke pintu, kembali membetulkan baju anak-anak yang nak ke sekolah dan menyediakan air yang anak-anak nak
bawa ke sekolah.
Pastu panaskan injin kereta dan bergegas hantar anak-anak kesekolah. Balik dari sekolah terus ke pasar untuk membeli ikan dan keperluan dapur yang lain. Dekat dua jam baru sampai balik ke rumah. Simpan barang-barang
dapur ke dalam almari dapur dan ikan simpan dulu dalam peti ais. Komdian kutip
kain busyuk untuk dicuci dengan mesin sehingga selesai dan dijemur.Pastu baru mula memasak untuk anak-anak yang akan balik sekolah nanti.
Selesai masak, jam dah pukul 12.45 tengahari. Terpaksa pula bergegas ambil anak dari sekolah. Selesai ambil anak, beri pula mereka makan sebelum mengatur anak-anak supaya membuat kerja sekolah. Pastu terpaksa pula kemas rumah supaya jangan bersepah sangat. Komdian angkat kain di jemuran. Tiba-tiba anak bongsu menangis kerana terjatuh. Dah nak kena beri rawatan dan pujuk supaya tangisan tidak berlarutan. Dah selesai, kain-kain yang
baru diangkat perlu pula dilipat dan disusun dalam almari. Sedar tak sedar, waktu Zohor dah tinggal tak berapa minit saja lagi. Terpaksa bergegas pulak tunaikan Zohor sebelum tertinggal. Selesai salam, azan Asar kedengaran. Selesaikan pulak solat Asar sebelum menyambung apa-apa kerja yang belum siap.
Belum sempat rehat, terpaksa pula balik ke dapur untuk menyiapkan makan malam. Lepas Maghrib, terpaksa layan suami dan anak-anak makan, pastu cuci pinggan mangkuk, pastu mandikan anak yang masih kecil, pastu uruskan supaya anak-anak masuk tidur.... dan macam-macam pastu lagi. Dekat pukul 11.00 malam barulah semua kerja rumahtangga selesai. Badan pun dah longlai lohe...Bolehlah rasanya nak berehat sikit.
Opps.... belum boleh rehat rupanya. Suami juga mahukan layanan. Berdosa isteri kalau tak melayani kemahuan suami. Tambahan pulak malam ni malam Jumaat. Maka suami dilayani dengan sewajarnya sehinggalah dia terkulai dua kali lohe dan langsung tertidur.... ... tak pasti pukul berapa.
Setelah terjaga sebelum dinihari, Mat segera bangun dan berdoa semula,"Ya Tuhanku. Barulah kini aku tahu.... Aku dah tak sanggup lagi jadi isteri. Aku keluar bekerja seharian pun tak penat macam ni. Ada juga masa berehat,
minum kopi dan berbual dengan kawan-kawan. Tolonglah kembalikan aku sebagai suami semula. Tobat aku tak sanggup dah jadi isteri. Salah sangkaanku selama ini bahawa kerja-kerja isteriku di rumah begitu mudah. Biarlah isteriku terus di rumah dan aku keluar bekerja"
Sekonyong-konyong Mat terdengar satu suara ghaib berkata,"Wahai Mat,kamu belum boleh kembali menjadi suami sebab persetubuhanmu malam tadi telah menjadi benih. Kamu kenalah tunggu 9 bulan 10 hari lagi untuk melahirkan
anak sebelum kamu dapat menjadi suami kembali...."
Whatttt???.. . 9 bulan 10 hari???
....Beranaaak? ??........ Waaaaaa.. tak nak, tak nak, tak taaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa akkkkk... !!!
~~~~~
"Bang, bang... Abangggg... apasal niii.....??"
Sergah satu suara disisinya. Mat melompat bangun dari katilnya dan terus memegang isterinya sambil bertanya,"Nab, Nab yang jadi suami atau abang yang jadi suami???
"Laaaaa... tebiat apa pulak abang ni. Kan Nab nie pompuan. Tentulah abang yang jadi suami..... Apa punya lawak pagi-pagi buta ni....."
Hari tu Mat mengambil cuti emergency dan sehari suntuk membantu isterinya membuat kerja-kerja rumah..... Hinggakan seluar kecik dan baju kecik Nab pun habis Mat kutip basuh... Nab terkedu beghok, terlopong dan jadi bisu seharian melihat gelagat suaminya.... .....
Moral cerita :
Isteri perlu disayangi dan lindungi kerana ia adalah anugerah Tuhan yang tidak ternilai.. so orang suami2 di luar sane mahupun di dalam
sini..hargai la isteri anda..
~LB~
by: Dunia macam-macam
ONE WORLD, SHARE THE LOVE, SHARE THE RESPECTS, SHARE THE BELIEFS
andai kau sudi
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Oh Tidak!!!!!!
Oh Tidakkkkkk!!!!!! Atas kesilapan teknikal, cerita tentang aina secara tidak sengajanya telah ter"undo" oleh saya sewaktu m'update cerita tersebut. well, tak mungkin untuk saya tulis semula. apa2pun, what's done cannot be undone. we'll start with a new story. nantikan ya! coming soon!!!
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Hachiko: A Dog's Loyalty Knows No Boundaries
Assalamualaikum W.B.T.......
Bertemu semula seperti biasa....Masih hidup..Alhamdulillah.....Cuma ingin berkongsi cerita...Cerita tentang kesetiaan....Yes! Loyalty...We've heard a lot about loyalty. Manusia kepada Penciptanya...Manusia kepada makhluk sejenisnya...Tapi, haiwan kepada manusia? What does it mean to be a loyal companion? How does it feel to have one? I surely have no idea. But there's one loyal friend I've just got to know and his name is Hachiko.......
I wanted to share with you the true tale of this wonderful canine. It truly is a story of devotion and loyalty that warms the heart and penetrates the barriers of death.
JAPAN'S MOST LOYAL DOG REMEMBERED
A Friend Waits
The Story Spreads
The Vigil Ends
On March 8 1935, eleven years after it started, Hachiko's vigil came to an end. At almost 12 years old, the Akita succumbed to heart-worm disease. The nation of Japan mourned the loss of their most beloved canine.
Hachiko's long wait was over and finally he is reunited with his beloved master at Rainbow Bridge.
Hachiko was born in Odate, Japan in November 1923, a white male Akita dog. At the age of two months, he was sent to the home of Professor Ueno of the Agricultural Department of the Tokyo University. The professor's home was in the Shibuya district of Tokyo. The professor commuted to the agricultural department in Komaba and the agricultural experimental station in Nishihara.
Tragedy struck on May 21, 1925, when Dr. Ueno did not return because he had suffered a stroke and died at the university. Hachiko was eighteen months old. The next day and for the next nine years, Hachiko returned to the station and waited for his beloved master before walking home, alone. Nothing and no one could discourage Hachiko from maintaining his nightly vigil. It was not until he followed his master in death, in March l934, that Hachiko failed to appear in his place at the railroad station.
Bertemu semula seperti biasa....Masih hidup..Alhamdulillah.....Cuma ingin berkongsi cerita...Cerita tentang kesetiaan....Yes! Loyalty...We've heard a lot about loyalty. Manusia kepada Penciptanya...Manusia kepada makhluk sejenisnya...Tapi, haiwan kepada manusia? What does it mean to be a loyal companion? How does it feel to have one? I surely have no idea. But there's one loyal friend I've just got to know and his name is Hachiko.......
I wanted to share with you the true tale of this wonderful canine. It truly is a story of devotion and loyalty that warms the heart and penetrates the barriers of death.
JAPAN'S MOST LOYAL DOG REMEMBERED
A Friend Waits
Professor HidesaburÅ Ueno lived in Tokyo with his beloved Akita named Hachiko. Everyday Hachiko would see Ueno off to work from his home and then, at the end of the day, greet him at the nearby Shibuya Train Station.
One day in May 1925 would be the end of their daily routine together, for Ueno suffered a fatal stroke during his day at work. He never returned to his faithful friend that day nor any day thereafter.
Hachiko was given away to new owners but the loyal dog always ran off in search of his true master. After returning to Ueno's former home several times, Hachiko realized that he did not live there anymore. Hachiko then searched for his friend at the train station. There he perpetually returned everyday henceforth, always at the end of the day and at the precise time of Ueno's scheduled arrival. Hachiko waited there in vain every day for 11 years.
Some of the people at the train station recognized Hachiko from his prior rendezvous with Ueno. Knowing about Ueno's death, they were deeply touched by this act of loyalty and brought him food. Eventually the story spread about Hachiko.
A former student of Professor Ueno's heard of Hachiko's vigil and went to the station to see the loyal Akita. Fascinated by Hachiko, the former student wrote several papers on him. In 1932, one of these papers was published in Tokyo's largest newspaper. This article threw Hachiko into Japan's national spotlight.
Hachiko became the personification of loyalty. School teachers and parents would use him as a teaching model for dedication and loyalty. In 1934, a well-known Japanese artist sculpted a likeness of Hachiko to be placed at the entrance of Shibuya Station; in the same area he waited for his long-deceased master. Hachiko himself was there for the statue's dedication.
The Vigil Ends
On March 8 1935, eleven years after it started, Hachiko's vigil came to an end. At almost 12 years old, the Akita succumbed to heart-worm disease. The nation of Japan mourned the loss of their most beloved canine.
Hachiko's long wait was over and finally he is reunited with his beloved master at Rainbow Bridge.
That's a good boy, Hachiko.
That'll do.
Each year on April 8th at a solemn ceremony in Tokyo's Shibuya railroad station, hundreds of dog lovers do homage to the loyalty and devotion of an Akita dog, Hachiko, faithful pet of Dr. Eisaburo Ueno, a professor at Tokyo University.
Hachiko was sent to homes of relatives or friends, but he always continued to await his master, who was never to return, at the train station.
The fidelity of Hachiko was known throughout Japan, owing to an article, "Faithful Old Dog Awaits Return of Master Dead for Seven Years" in the October 4, 1933 issue of Aashi Shinbun (Asahi News). Upon his death, newspaper stories led to the suggestion that a statue be erected in the station. Contributions the from the United States and other countries were received. Today, the statue of the Akita, Hachiko, pays silent tribute to the breed's faithfulness and loyalty. A bronze statue of Hachiko was put up at his waiting spot outside the Shibuya railroad station, which is now probably the most popular rendezvous point in Shibuya. Hachiko was mounted and stuffed and is on now on display at the Tokyo Museum of Art.
Hmmmm....touching isn't it? That is loyal. And I would recommend this movie. Memang sangat2 touching. It crushed my heart to see the movie and even more to know the fact that Hachiko was not just a drama, an act of loyalty and love, but this story was for real. They said that this dog in the story is indeed a great actor. Pelakon terbaik. But the real Hachiko....Tidak mungkin ada sedetikpun lakonan selama 9 tahun penantiannya......Itulah teman yang setia.....Sehingga hujung nyawa.....Pengajarannya di sini adalah, ketahuilah bahawa setiapa makhluk ciptaan Allah itu adalah kompleks sifatnya. Jangan pernah dianggap remeh dan diseksa sesuka hati. I don't know if they have feelings or what. If a human beings waits for someone for 9 years, even if he knows that the person is dead, we might say that he has gone mad. But, when a dog did the same thing, we know that it was not madness. It is what we call LOYALTY. Enjoy the movie...Just don't cry your eyes out....Watched it twice already. Don't feel like watching it again coz' it makes me sad...Nevertheless ^_^ Love Hachiko...
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