a short entry to wish everyone a blessed Aidiladha!
my eldest khaleef donning the mckk sampin this raya. this is the very sampin worn by his bapak during his schooldays. classic tu! following the footsteps of atuk, bapak and his pak ngah? we’ll see!
my naughty 2nd boy kahfi couldn’t keep a straight face when taking picture. lantak la mak bubuh jugak gamba yang kelam kabut ni. hoho. these days he completely refused to eat rice, but this morning he ate A LOT of lemang!
* lemang is glutinous rice cooked in bamboo with coconut milk – delicious!
my youngest prince kazim was being weird this morning as he kept wanting to wear the songkok (headgear) padehal during last eid syawal he kept pushing it away! unpredictable!
mr. khairul actually went back to malaysia for about a week, and came back with his mom’s chicken rendang. absolutely divine. i don’t know how to cook rendang, so having this means the world. when i heat it up this morning, the whole house was filled with the aroma of ‘raya’. best! thanks a bunch to my mother in law for her thoughts and effort!
* rendang is a spicy malay dish usually cooked using chicken or beef, and is an excellent partner with lemang.
bahulu! again, thanks to my mom-in-law for packin them. the whole family is a bahulu fan, so two huge packs of bahulu would probably be finished by the end of the week. if not by the end of the day. haha. the last time we went back to malaysia, my aunt cik packed a whole lot of bahulu and we ate ‘em all in one day in dubai. bahulu freaks!
*bahulu is a malay traditional sponge cake. yum!
malaysians in dubai solat hari raya at matrade office, al-shafeena building, in oud metha – this is always where we would have our annual malaysian gathering for solat aidilfitri or aidiladha. there are A LOT (really, a lot!) of malaysians in dubai but sometimes they pray with the locals and other expats at the mosques near their homes
the tables at the back are for pot luck dishes – this year there are plenty of goodies!
thanks dubai baker fida for the picture!
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ok, enjoy the rest of aidiladha, people! may Allah grant us patience and courage to keep sacrificing for our religion, our family, our country. amin.
Selamat Hari Raya kak Syigim!
ReplyDeletehahaha, saya sgt familiar dgn kain sampin MCKK tu eh. bila tgk gambar tu, terus tergelak besar. sungguh la turun temurun!
rendang tu nampak sedap!
thanks liz, harap xreput le sampin by the time smpai ke cucu cicit haha
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