Friday, October 26, 2012

Kapit - 3rd Part (Hari Raya AidilAdha)


Selamat Hari Raya Aidil Adha!!!

Ok so, here I am in Kapit and this is my first time ever celebrating Hari Raya far from my family… but hey, surprisingly... it is not that bad…
J
 
The Mosque that we went for our Solat Raya ^.^


We went to the mosque for the Solat Sunat Hari Raya. It started around 7.50 am (My housemate was kind of late so she speeding without any glance to the person behind her… luckily I know where to go despite being here for about 10 days... ^___^. The solat and the kutbah end around 9.00 am and we begin our journey around Kapit, visiting friends (I went back home first to fetch my phone in 10 minutes flat. Yahoo me!!) and friend’s friend… if that making any sense… J

 
 
 
 
 
From left, Sis Syud, Sis Lini, Sis Ashikin, Me,
Sis Shida and Farhana
  
 I went to eleven houses and that was kind of like record breaking since I never went more than three open houses in one day. It was fabulous and everyone was so nice to us~

 

 
Khairil, Ustaz, Sis Lini and Farhana leaving
the house at Kg Baru
 
 
There are lots of foods served but what you can find in most houses are:


1)      Lemang

2)      Ketupat

3)      Rendang ayam

4)      Nasi minyak

5)       Kek Lapis (they make their own Kek Lapis like us (The peninsular people) bake our own cookies for Hari Raya)

6)      Nasi Impit

I also given chance to taste one of the signature dishes of Iban People which is call ‘Pangsuh’. The ‘Pangsuh’ that I ate are made of fish instead of chicken. It was quite delicious and the meat was tender and a little bit salty.

Overall, today left me no time to lamenting my sadness and I was really happy that my first experience ‘beraya’ in Kapit turn into such an adventure. Thanks to my housemate for bringing me along with them (and Zura for lending her bike to me)... Guys, I heart you!!
 
 
I am so happy today!!!

Kapit 2nd Part (SK Methodist)



Assalamualaikum…

Holla… the second entry of Kapit is HERE!!!!!!

This time I want to tell you about the school that I had been posted which is..

(Drum roll please)

SK METHODIST, Kapit!!!
 
The entrance to the School
 

Pang! Pang! Pang! Pang! (Ok, I know it’s annoying, sorry)

My school situated in Pasar Kapit (Kapit town) and near the Kapit General Hospital. It consists of 5 buildings and one canteen. The canteen only serves the pupil, so the teachers have to bring their own meal to school or went out during the recess.
 
 
Ha..ha.. at first glance it kind of look like a P1 school,
right?? but it is not :)

 
The view from above...bwahahaha.. Oops sorry!!

 
The canteen

 
The badminton Court in between 2 buildings

 
The staircase connecting the building. Seriously, I'm no longer feel my leg nowadays.. (T.T)
 

There are 24 classes with four classes for each level. They are call Biru (blue), Hijau (green), Merah (Red) and Kuning (Yellow). The average of student for each class is around 30 pupils.

Right now I only took the elective classes, but I am going to teach English next year. Since this is my first school, I hope I can do everything I can to be the best here… J (^___^)V… Hwaiting!!!

 

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

To Kapit


Assalamualaikum..

Holla!!! I’m in…… KAPITTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!

AYAK, my previous post deal with my angst and my depression on my destiny to be posted to Sarawak and guess what??

 I’m HERE already~

Ho..ho.. I not going to say that I really love it here…. But so far so good… place is okay, not that much different from Kampar (the communities here are mostly non Muslim and It is not bother me since I’m also come from that kind of communities) though it is too quiet and too serene for my own good.. I am already here for about a week and I already got depressed from the lack of excitement (shopping complex and etc). .. L

Well, let’s stop talking about my lack of excitement and focus on to the main topic which is…

“How to arrive at Kapit from the Penisular of Malaysia” (semenanjung
J)(and I hope I phrase this sentence well)

That is my concern the whole Sunday and Monday before I arrive here last week.  Since the govt haven’t got any time to deal with us, we (the teacher being posted to Sabah and Sarawak) have to deal with the ticket, the JPN and PPD ourselves), As for me, I did not even have anyone to pick me up until I arrive at Kapit by myself! (My friend who are supposed to go with me decided to not since she is heavily pregnant)
 
Me fooling around with my friend Hanisah
 


                                                             My Flight MH 2712
 

I left home on Tuesday and boarded the 3.20 PM ETS and arrived at KL Sentral  on 5.30 PM… My uncle picked me up and I stayed at his home. The next day journey begins at 6 AM and it took nearly one-hour drive to arrive at KLIA. There, I met with my friend Hanisah and we waited until 8.00 to enter the departure hall. At the departure hall, we unite with Syazlin and Hani who just arrive from Kota Bharu by airplane. Overall, the flight was uneventful, I got a mild plane sickness, the handsome flight attendant got prick with my needle which are poking out from my bag and the food was considerably good ( I HEART Malaysia Airlines).

We arrived at Sibu at 9.50 in one piece and multiple sick scenarios in my mind since we are going to be separated in another mere minutes. The Immigration was smooth and before long we are out of the airport with our bag. Now the important things, In order to go to Sibu from the airport, you have to purchase the Taxi ticket from the counter inside the airport. There is no other way except if you have your own ride. It cost RM 35. After boarding the taxi,  we went to Sibu’s Bas Station to drop Hani who are going to Mukah before continuing to Waf, where I am going to board my Boat to Kapit.
 

This is my boat, Sibu Boleh~
 
I am lucky to be able to board the express since the next and the last boat are going to stop all over the place. The ticket can be purchased at RM 20, RM 25 and RM 30. Since this is my first time riding a boat, I opted for the expensive one, with a hope that I am going to survive the ride. The ride was TOTALLY uneventful. I was so short that I can’t  look outside if I am sitted and I was loaded with bags that I can’t move freely. Furthermore, I was too strung up to consider sleeping to pass my time (but the guy next to me was so cute… kind of like a Korean’s BB J)

 
The inside of the Boat (kind of like Transnasional)
 
The trip took me 3-hours along Rajang River (no crocodile in sight) and I arrive at 3.30 PM. Now I got problem. One of my biggest luggage is parked on the top of the boat and we have to walk along the small side of the boat to get off or picking up our luggage. There are many people and I was kind of blocking the traffic trying to pick up the bag (even if I managed to pick up the bag, I think I’m going to fall off from the boat eventually since the bag is heavy) so I decided to get off the bag and waited until the crowd dissipated, when one men asked me for my luggage number (wow kind of like boarding an aeroplane) and promised me that he will get it for me. After waiting for 5 minutes, he came with my luggage and even brings it up to the station (there are 30 steps up I think before we arrive at the station). I paid him RM 5 (he asked RM 4 for his services but I just can’t be bother to find changes since I am too tired from the journey,. My housemate later on tell me that they are called Kuli Batak and the can even lifted up the motorcycle from the boat!!! And actually you can pay them however much you want) and here I am at Kapit. I met the PPD’s officer, however since I already called the school to pick me up. Luckily for me that my GB already waiting for me and off we go to school…

 Ok that is the overall experience I got during my journey from Perak to Kapit. I hope that I can help the students here and be a better teacher in the future.. Until next time…

 Intinerary
Kampar - KL Sentral - Rm 22 (ETS)
KLIA - SIbu Airport - RM 391 (Aeroplane)
Sibu Airport  - Waf Rm 35 (Taxi)
Waf - Kapit - RM 30 (Boat Express)

 

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Interim teacher... SARAWAK??!!!!!

Assalamualaikum....


Shock! Shock! S.H.O.C.K!!!!!

Ok did I ever mention to you all that I am a teacher-to-be? Well I am. After being ignored by the government for the last 6 months, finally my friend and I will be posted as Interim teacher or also known as DC 41 instead of DG 41 ( a full-fledged teacher)

So what is Interim's Teacher?
The duration the teaching that you done during the Interim period will not be counted as a permanent services, which mean that your seniority and gratuity will not be counted. The permanent appointment will be subjected to the decision of SPP interviewer, either from the date of the interview or to be moved up to the date you're deployed as an interim.

So this is an interim teacher. There are advantages and disadvantages which are:
Advantages:

1) For me who are tied by the government, this is an opportunity for me to work.
2) I got the wages.
3) I got money to spent

Disadvantages:

1) They might forget us and we will lose our seniority and gratuity as we continue to be interim  teacher.
2) We only got wages in a lump sum of three months.

And this year, 88% of the B.ed Tesl Cohort 5 IPG Kampus Perempuan Melayu are being posted to Sabah and Sarawak.

What???!!! (Ok this is my first reaction)
No way (my denial)
How can this be? (Started  to cry here)
Sleep (trying to forget about this ordeal)

What's more, we have less than a week to prepare everything from the DPT (Dokumen Perjalanan Terhad) to luggage, tickets (still not sure whether I have to buy it myself or the government will support us) and etc!! So here I am slowly preparing myself for the worst. I know that some people have the scepticism about the Sabah and Sarawak. I admit, I also have some worst views about the Borneo.. but my brother advise me to do my best and I also had promised myself to give everything a chance before jumping into any conclusion.

So to sum it up... Sarawak and Sarawakian, please take a good care of me... Onegaishimase !!!