
Terbit juga perasaan ikhsan aku ketika berbual dengan jurujual di Alamanda tadi – dia tidak mendapat cuti hari raya sehingga selepas raya pada tahun ini. I know what that’s like; lapan tahun aku berhari-raya dalam keadaan tugasan menunggu. Umumnya aku mulakan hari dengan solat sunat, dan terus ke pejabat. Kalau berkelapangan pada hari itu, barulah ziarah rakan taulan – if for nothing else, then free food!
Tahun ini Aidilfitri di Bangi! Ah.. sudah seminggu Mama tersengeh dan tersenyum kerana tahun ini, cukup haul anak-anak beliau berhari raya di Malaysia. Semasa remaja sering aku baca tentang ibu tua yang menunggu kepulangan anak-anak; tidak ku sangka Mama suatu hari menjadi ibu tua itu! Mungkin kerana dalam mindaku Mama tidak pernah tua, walaupun pulangnya aku kali ini sambut dengan helaian uban baru di dahinya.
Sahabat handai sudah pulang ke kampung halaman. Nampaknya aktiviti merewang, minum teh tarik hingga lewat malam dan futsal tergendala buat seketika. Tinggallah aku tonggak Bangi tahun ini. Pegawai rukun tetangga tak bertauliah dan tak bermandat.
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There are many moments, when writing, that a sense of deja vu permeates. This blog is slowly approaching the beginning of its seventh year of existence; and truth be told, what is it that I can say that hasn’t yet been said? But repeating oneself is a necessary sport, I reckon, and a good one at that, if for nothing else then it exhibits consistency.
But one thing that has yet to happen since the blog’s inception is my celebrating Eid-ul-Fitr in Bangi. In entirety, I think as a family we rarely celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr in Bangi anyway; Syawals past traditionally were celebrated in Kelantan, where parents’ parents live. I did some last minute shopping this year; a much calmer experience relative to the swarms of people that dawdled along the corridors of MidValley Megamall last Saturday (my dad’s idea, not mine). The salespeople at the shops I patronised today asked why I didn’t ‘balik kampung’, to which I replied, my kampung is here.
And for the most part I think it is. ‘Balik kampung’ is a rite of passage where one revisits one’s past a few times a year; trying to look for pockets of memories that may still exist in a locale that has either been eaten up by development, or left to rot by modernisation that forgot to peek by. Kelantan holds memories for my parents; it was where they grew up, where they met and where they fell in love. Bangi, while I physically lived here only for a portion of my teenage years and adult life, holds more memories than Kelantan ever will. Last night on my way back from shopping with a friend, we traced back our first days in Bangi, which dated back to the late 1980′s for the small circle of Bangi friends that I have. That’s a good twenty years, and still the township continues to grow as more and more people opt for a suburban lifestyle not too far from urban modernisation.
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Flash from the past at a little past midnight: Sampaikan Aidilfitri! I remember struggling to stay awake so that I could watch the whole telecast. Tonight it seems to flow seamlessly into the United v Aalborg game at 3am. I just don’t know half of the ‘celebs’ hosting these shows. Mana pi Siti Nurhaliza, I thought she was a staple?


