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Ammar Darwish

Assalamualaikum people

Yesterday, my sister in law, Kak Suzy has safely delivered a baby boy in Puteri Specialist Hospital in Larkin. Here is the details of the new member of Hanaffi's

Baby's Name : Ammar Darwish (to be confirmed)
Weight : 3.58 kg
Height : 55 cm
Time of Birth : 2.45pm (normal)
Date of Birth : 27th of June 2009

I didnt have the picture as i was too excited last night when i first met him
I will post it later from yus's hp
He is way cute and adorable
I can't wait to watch him grows up and can play together with faiq

My dad : Ambok dah ade 2 cucu da Elun
Me : Haah ambok..elun pon dah ade 2 anak sedare..hehe

Alhamdulillah Alhamdulillah Alhamdulillah
That whats my dad said after my brother called and tell the details
We went to the hospital at night
And I could see Kak Suzy was so lethargic, but she seems okay and happy too
The new parents are just too excited to enter the world of parenthood
There is no word to describe the bliss..the joy..the happiness that i felt in that room last night
and I will pray for its continuation..insyaAllah =)

About my own life
I have started my 10 weeks practical in SMK Taman Universiti
So far so good
Its just you have to yell to 40 students every day
hehe
and I am lucky to get a good class
so, Thank God
I just hope these coming ten weeks will always be fine for me
InsyaAllah

Till then, people =D

"watch that Allah is watching you!"


Comments

Unknown said…
hey, got the pictures here;
http://yusz.freeblogit.com/2009/06/28/its-a-boy/

rgds,
yuszz ;)
elun ku syg...
hdiah bdayku ialah seketul...
hihihi

nway tahniah dpt anak sdare lg!!

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