Congratulations to the bride & groom!
After much drama, the wedding ceremony went well as planned and I was glad to be part of it all.
Solemnisation Ceremony; 20 June 2008
The marriage solemnisation ceremony (akad nikah) took place at Masjid Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah or better known as Masjid Shah Alam or the Blue Mosque, on Friday 20 June at 3.00 pm.
The groom ready for the solemnisation.
My favourite photo of the blushing bride with her head bowed.
Beautifully prepared hantaran & mas kahwin from the groom to the bride...
Equally beautiful gifts from the bride to the groom...
Tasha has come a long way. The girl I've known since the age of 2 is now a bride!
Yaya.. oh Yaya...
Wedding Reception; 21 June 2008
The reception, held at Kelab Shah Alam went on like clockwork.
Everything was on time amidst the final FA Cup between Kedah and Selangor at Stadium Shah Alam (and of course Kedah beat Selangor 3-2).
Bersanding ceremony
With Adin and the happy couple after the reception.
People who matters...
I wish all the best to the newly wed couple and may they live happily ever after...
Monday, 23 June 2008
Monday, 16 June 2008
P Ramlee The Musical
Went to watch the last performance of P Ramlee The Musical at Istana Budaya with Wan Ramlee on June 15.
Was impressed with the props and music. The performance by Muslee Ramlee as P Ramlee was superb! He looked and sounded like P Ramlee, making the whole show alive. The stage presence of Melisa Saila as Norizan was excellent but Norizan was somehow portrayed as a quite unrefined person compared to her real life image (or was her real life image an act altogether...???).
The focus was on P Ramlee's private life and more on his marriages. But there is more to P Ramlee than that. Maybe this is the angle that is being emphasized on purpose.
Loved the original songs but I can't say the same about the melody of the new songs that are specially composed for this show. They sounded somehow too modern.
Overall, the show was entertaining and kudos to the production team for putting up such a wonderful show.
The cast taking their bow at the end of the show to a standing ovation from the audience.
I would like to express my sincere thanks to Baya & Boeng for making it possible for me to watch the show.
Disclaimer: The comments on this page represents my personal opinion and without any intention of offending anybody either directly or indirectly.
Was impressed with the props and music. The performance by Muslee Ramlee as P Ramlee was superb! He looked and sounded like P Ramlee, making the whole show alive. The stage presence of Melisa Saila as Norizan was excellent but Norizan was somehow portrayed as a quite unrefined person compared to her real life image (or was her real life image an act altogether...???).
The focus was on P Ramlee's private life and more on his marriages. But there is more to P Ramlee than that. Maybe this is the angle that is being emphasized on purpose.
Loved the original songs but I can't say the same about the melody of the new songs that are specially composed for this show. They sounded somehow too modern.
Overall, the show was entertaining and kudos to the production team for putting up such a wonderful show.
The cast taking their bow at the end of the show to a standing ovation from the audience.
I would like to express my sincere thanks to Baya & Boeng for making it possible for me to watch the show.
Disclaimer: The comments on this page represents my personal opinion and without any intention of offending anybody either directly or indirectly.
Friday, 13 June 2008
Danum Valley, Sabah; 11-13 June
One with Nature in Danum Valley Conservation Area
Danum Valley, about 70 kilometers from Lahad Datu has approximately 43,000 hectares of primary rainforest (virgin forest). It was indeed a very humbling experience to be in one of the world's most complex ecosystem.
11 June
The evening sun ray penetrating the rainforest as we were approaching Danum.
From dawn to dusk at Danum Valley...
12 June
A heavenly scene of the pristine rainforest in the early morning.
More of sunrise in Danum Valley
Ready to explore the lush greens of Danum.
First taste of the primary forest.
The bridge across Segama River that divides the primary and secondary forests.
Map of the trail...
Meranti tree that's over 100 years old. Precious...
This catterpillar will morph into one ugly giant moth. Eeeww....
Leech trying to get on my shoes. This blood sucker is a tiger leech. Looks small coz it has not had its "meal" yet.
Flora & fauna of the forest.
At the Jaccuzi Pool in the middle of the dense forest.
Can't believe I climbed almost to the top of this hill...
Sunset at Danum Valley. View from the obsevatory tower...
A breathtaking sunset from the view point, overlooking the Danum Valley Conservation Area.
An amazing harmonious celebration of the sky before we called it a day.
Danum Valley, about 70 kilometers from Lahad Datu has approximately 43,000 hectares of primary rainforest (virgin forest). It was indeed a very humbling experience to be in one of the world's most complex ecosystem.
11 June
The evening sun ray penetrating the rainforest as we were approaching Danum.
From dawn to dusk at Danum Valley...
12 June
A heavenly scene of the pristine rainforest in the early morning.
More of sunrise in Danum Valley
Ready to explore the lush greens of Danum.
First taste of the primary forest.
The bridge across Segama River that divides the primary and secondary forests.
Map of the trail...
Meranti tree that's over 100 years old. Precious...
This catterpillar will morph into one ugly giant moth. Eeeww....
Leech trying to get on my shoes. This blood sucker is a tiger leech. Looks small coz it has not had its "meal" yet.
Flora & fauna of the forest.
At the Jaccuzi Pool in the middle of the dense forest.
Can't believe I climbed almost to the top of this hill...
Sunset at Danum Valley. View from the obsevatory tower...
A breathtaking sunset from the view point, overlooking the Danum Valley Conservation Area.
An amazing harmonious celebration of the sky before we called it a day.