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Surat Untuk Hana 2

Assalamualaikum



Actually I have few drafts that I haven’t finished yet

But I think I want to write a letter tonight

Since someone did an entry about missing me (click here), I have decided to write a letter to that someone special.



Assalamualaikum Farhana

Coincidently, I have read again the letter you gave me last Saturday night. Strange, funny little thing right? We were reminiscing of the same thing hana!

I miss the time when we solat jemaah together almost everytime and of course reading the maksurat together (which hardly be done here =(). Mase usrah di bilikku yang best tu, sambil korang membaca-baca nota-nota akak di dinding, di pintu wardrobe dan di depan meja study..hehehe

When we were housemates, sometimes, I thought you are matured than me. Especially when the time I got a lil bit crazy (hehe..seperti gedik terlebih dan sebagainye..).

I miss it when you were ‘yelling’ at us when hani yusma n me were ‘quarelling’..hana jadi macam orang tengah la konon..sure sebab hana tense kteorg dok bising je..hahha..tapi tak selalu right..since I think I spent 1/3 of my final year in the beloved stats lab in aghort building..jarang-jarang balik rumah before 12am..so sesekali balik rumah awal, tu yang buat bising tu..saje nak kasik hana hilang rindu kat akak.

I miss your cook hana..even evrytime you cooked something, you will tell us tak jadi la kak elun..makan je la ek…hello..it was yummy, yet you said tak jadik?then me hani n yusma would reply you owh ok..if tak jadi pun da rasa sedap macam ni..of course if jadik, memang sedap gilaa laa..hihi

And the list just goes on. I would not finish them in one night if I ever want to write everything I miss about you, and of course my life in 2007 in Palmerston North. I just wanted to say, cherish and appreciate the moment while you are there hana. You will miss every single second that you have spent there once you are home in Malaysia.

And tell you what, Malaysia is the real ‘medan pertempuran’. So, fulfill yourself with enough courage, knowledge and everything you have to. I talk about both life now and Hereafter. Yang penting jaga and kuatkan iman. Benda tu la yang paling susah nak jaga. Bila da balik Malaysia, dugaan menguji iman tu sebenarnya laaaaagi kuat dibandingkan hidup di ceruk Palmerston North tu. No my dear. I am not going to scare you my sister, I am just telling you to prepare yourself with enough ‘bekalan’.

Ok la.. I think it is enough for this time around. All the best for your finals my dear! Buang tepi benda-benda remeh dan focus on the right thing. Focus on why we are sending there =)

I know you could do this time.

Most of all, I miss you too Farhana!!!!!!!!!

Salam rindu dari kejauhan,

Kakak Fadhlunnisak







yusma.me.hana.hani
my lovely 2007 housemates
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Comments

e-loon,

really miss the good old days with u, hani and yusma.

really miss the moment u woke me up for jemaah subuh prayer, and the moment u announced to all of ur housemates : "JOM SOLAT!" when it is prayer time

really miss someone to guide me like u did. in everything u said and told us, there's always a reminder.

tq e-loon,
ive learned so much from u :)

thank you for the thoughts,
telling us to be prepared!

:)

wassalam,
hope 2 c u some days in d future :p
yusma said…
elen....i am really miss u huhu...bila la bleh jumpa nih..huhu
Hudarling said…
i missu too bila nk datang putrajaya? =p
eL said…
hana,
i miss your reminder too
especially when i do things wrongly =(

yusma,
jumpe kat kenduri kawen akak je la
=p

hudarling,
bile ek
xpe
nnti aku turun sure aku contact ko
aku rindu ko jugakk

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