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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

BAJET 2011

Bajet 2011 telah diadakan pada petang hari Jumaat (15/10/10). Dah tentu semua org dah  tahu kan...? Saje jer bagi title entri ni gempak sikit. Ada kaitan kah isi entri ni dengan Bajet 2010..? Adalah sikit perkaitannya kot... Sebab aktiviti ini kami telah jalankan sebelah malam hari tersebut. Nama aktiviti ni tak perlulah saya nyatakan kan...?

Sedang memantau dan memerhatikan mangsa...
 Well... kami pergi hunting di Bukit Ambun, betul kah...? di ulu Tatau. Dengan menaiki jentera 4x4 Storm Kuning Encik Alek (Alex) kami menyusuri jalan balak. jalan tanah kuning berbukit-bukau. Jurang yang curam di kiri dan kanan jalan. Adventure jugaklah rasanya. Kami diiringi oleh beberapa org ranger yang berpengalaman iaitu org kampung tempatan.
Sesi 'randau' semasa singgah berehat di pondok kediaman pekerja balak. Seronok mendengar cerita pengalaman brother yg berbaju biru itu. Lawak di tgh hutan, di pagi buta, utk menghilang penat.
Posing bersama Encik Alek (Alex) pemilik jentera 4x4 Storm Kuning, yang bercita-cita nak tukar kpd lipan (buldozer) kuning mcm di belakang tu.
Hasil pada malam itu. on my right adalah 3 ekor musang, on my left seekor 'enturun' (dlm Bahasa Iban). Spesis musang jugak kot... Tapi bukan aku yang tembak.... Thank you to Mr Jilan dan Ikak nya berjaya menembak jatuh hasil2 pada malam itu
Daging musang masak kunyit berkuah. (suka hati aku lah nak letak nama masakan ni kan...)

 Gambar di atas ini adalah produk akhir (final produk) yang berjaya dihasilkan. Oleh kerana my wifey tak makan masakan exotic, so aku masak sendiri "daging musang masak kunyit berkuah". Bagi aku sedap, cuma dagingnya ni ada liat sikit. mmmm.... masa menaip ni pun dah meleleh air liur aku...

Bye then... enjoy your meal!!!

Friday, October 22, 2010

Perkhemahan Tahunan

Pada 2 dan 3 Oktober yang lalu, sekolah kami telah mengadakan Perkhemahan Tahunan dan seterusnya perasmian penutupan Ko-kurikulum tahun 2010. Di sini disertakan gambar utk menceritakan segalanya

Antara aktiviti yg dijalakan ialah pertandingan perbarisan (Kadet Remaja Sekolah)
Perbarisan kadet Polis
Seterusnya pertandingan kawad kaki


Panorama tapak perkhemahan yang kami sediakan
Ooops!! lupa pula nak bagitau bahawa utk perkhemahan kali ini saya diberi tugas sebagai ketua AJK tapak perkhemahan. Antara tugasnya ialah menyediakan tapak perkhemahan mengikut unit. Untuk memeriahkan lagi suasana saya telah mengajak ahli AJK dan sekumpulan pelajar tingkatan enam yang membantu untuk membuat pintu gerbang. Pada pendapat saya, pintu gerbang ini akan menambahkan lagi seri tapak perkhemahan dan saya menjangkakan ia akan menjadi background utk banyak fotografi....
Menyediakan banner utk pintu gerbang.
Pintu gerbang yang serba ringkas dilengkapi dengan banner, bendera Sarawak dan Jalur Gemilang
Dan tidak syak lagi, pintu gerbang ini menjadi background utk sesi fotografi setiap unit yang terlibat, tidak termasuk gambar individu2 lain yang pastinya telah menghiasi banyak album, blog dan sekurang-kurangnya menghiasi Facebook....
Puteri Islam (PPIM) bukan PPSMI ok...
Kadet Polis
PBSM
Pandu Puteri
Pengakap



Kadet Remaja Sekolah (KRS)

Tidak ketinggalan, sebilangan geng pengayuh juga turut ber"posing"
Terima kasih diucapkan kepada semua ahli AJK tapak perkhemahan dan tidak lupa juga kepada kumpulan pelajar Tingkatan 6 Atas yang sangat berdedikasi untuk membantu khususnya utk menyediakan tapak perkhemahan dan menjayakan perkhemahan amnya.... Syabas dan tahniah kepada semua yang terlibat.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

New Machine

Salam sejahtera.... pembuka kata che...wah...

Bersemangat lagi maok kongsi pasal my new machine.... basikal baru huhuu.... oleh kerana banyak faktor, saya telah meng"upgrade" jentera. Beberapa foto yang simple ini juz nak kongsikan bersama2 ramblers. Ku menginginkan satu sesi fotografi yang betul2 dgn jentera baru ni, tapi belum ada kesempatan berikutan sibuk berkayuh pada masa lapang. So nantilah baru buat sesi fotografi yg benar2 sesi fotografi hehehe.... Nikmatilah, my new machine.... XDS 26027...

White/Blue (Buhak/ Bihu)



Tiga jentera bersauadara. Same model.
Berulah ada keyakinan utk membuat cubaan aksi mountain bike. Memang jauh perbezaan dgn jentera lama.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

my beskal

My beskal is "blessed Bike". Jenama nok sik pernah didengar urang. Nang brand local. Sampekan brand gear nya pun Lizaro. dah try seacrh di ineternet kluar Lazaro jak. So kali tok brand niru @ ciplak, Lazaro jadi Lizaro hahaha.... enjoy gambar jak lah.





Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Mountain Bike Cycling


Selamat hari raya.... Baru raya ke-4 kami dah memulakan sesi persekolahan. Apatah lagi budak, guru pun merungut, sebab masih mood cuti. Merungut-merungut pun tetap datang kerja dan menjalankan amanah.

Tapi apa yang menyeronokkan ialah aktiviti pada waktu petang, aktiviti riadah terbaru iaitu berbasikal. Basikal jenis "mountain bike". Pasti ramai yang menyangka atau beranggapan bahawa hobi ni mahal sebab memerlukan perbelanjaan yang tinggi. Kalau nak beli basikal yang original dan berkualiti tinggi memang harganya sangat mahal. Tapi utk makluman, basikal yang saya sendiri guna ini adalah berharga RM190 sahaja. Memang kualiti kurang, tp bolehlah untuk menjalankan aktiviti riadah ni. Petang ini kami memulakan aktiviti dengan mengayuh dr sekolah ke Rumah Panjang Isau. Jarak tak pasti, agak2 mungkin dalam 6 KM? Penat tapi seronok. Ni disertakan foto yg diambil dengan camera handphone oleh Mr. Boosyn.
Posing di depan rumah panjang Isau.
Sebelum berangkat pulang.
Keletihan selepas berkayuh mendaki bukit.
Posing lagi di atas bukit, tunjuk sunset. cantik pemadangannya
Sambil berbasikal, boleh workout. Dah penat dengan lower body part, sekali2 exercise utk upper body hehe...
Selamat Tiba di pekan. Masa utk minum, kita minum dulu!!!!
Selepas ini pasti ada lagi entri berkenaan dgn berbasikal. Perancangan terdekat, kami akan cuba mengayuh menawan Kuala Tatau bersempena dengan Hari Malaysia 16 September. Wish us luck thank you....

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Kpg's Photos

Nikmati foto yang sempat ditangkap semasa di kampung. 
Bunga pokok daun buan. entah apa ntah nama saintifik dia ni
Cubaan menggunakan mode pin hole
Masa ni nak ambil gmbr guna mode micro, tp kelam kabut terus guna jer IA
Tumbuhan spora yang tumbuh dengan sendirinya (semula jadi) di bawah "tanjuk"
Artifak, sedikit bahan peninggalan moyang. Tajau lama dan tempayan.
Untuk kawan-kawan yang meminati gmbr monochrome
Kampung boy. Anak buah 
Bersamamu....

Monday, August 30, 2010

Avoid These 5 Used Cars (Plus 5 to Buy)

Small Used SUV Alternative: Honda CR-V
A lot less noticeable than a Wrangler, the Honda CR-V is a lot less trouble, too. It won the J.D. Power dependability award in this category and is rated by Consumer Reports as a well-above-average used car prospect. As a used-car buyer, you are on the wrong side of Honda models' strong ability to hold their value. But at a dealer price of $20,980, the four-wheel-drive version of the CR-V is still a decent value.

For more information, you can refer to :
 

Safety First

Safety First!!!! hahaha!!!!
saje jer tayang gambar ni untuk ditunjukkan kepada rambler berkenaan dengan hobi terbaru.... Sebenarnya, ni gambar semasa testing helmet untuk berbasikal mountain bike. Baru2 ini seramai 6 orang geng sudah membeli jentera masing-masing. So ni, saja nak cari aksesori-aksesori yang berkaitan.

Disebabkan ketika nak try helmet ni tidak ada basikal, jadi guna jer lah basikal kecik yang warna biru tu. Mebi post yang akan-akan datang baru I nak tunjuk jentera.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

9 Things Teachers Wish Parents Knew

Parents, do you wonder what it takes to help your kids do their very best at school? Good Housekeeping went into classrooms at schools around the country and talked to the teachers who spend their days with your children. Here's what they said about how you can help them help your kids:

1. Don't be a stranger!
Talk to your child's teacher early and often. Back-to-school night shouldn't be the only time you connect, but it's a great time to introduce yourself and find out the best way to contact her in the future. Then stay in touch with updates on how things are going at home, questions about your child and his work, or to schedule conferences to head off trouble (should you worry about that string of C's?). Most teachers have e-mail at school, which is a great way to check in.
Related: 5 Tips for Talking with Your Child's Teacher

2. Learning doesn't stop at 3:15.
You can help the teacher do a better job by encouraging your child to show you something he's working on at school, suggests Ron Martucci, who teaches fourth grade in Pelham, New York. It doesn't have to be a big deal: "Ask him to demonstrate how he does long division or to read his book report out loud," says Martucci. "Every time your child gets a chance to show off what he knows, it builds confidence."
Related: Prepare Your Child for School with These Print-and-Go Shopping Lists

3. Stay involved — even when you don't know the material.
You can provide moral support and be your child's cheerleader no matter how well (or poorly) you did in a certain subject. "Parents tell me they didn't take trigonometry or flunked chemistry, so how can they check the homework?" says Tim Devine, a high school social science teacher in Chicago. "But we don't expect you to be an expert on every subject." Just knowing a parent is paying attention can be very motivating for a student.
Related: Check Out These Free Online Tutoring Resources
4. Keep your child organized.
That means helping teachers with the paper chase. "I spend way too much time tracking down tests or forms I've sent home for a parent's signature," says Judy Powell, a fifth-grade teacher from Richmond, Virginia. Usually, the missing items are crumpled up in the bottom of the kid's backpack, along with lunch leftovers and other clutter. Powell's solution: Have your child empty his backpack every day as part of a regular after-school routine. Set up a special place, such as a box in the kitchen, where he can put the day's papers, and provide another spot, such as a desk drawer, for old assignments that you want to save. A bright-colored folder is a good idea, too, for toting homework — and signed papers — to and from school. And about those supplies: Keep plenty on hand. "Kids run out of pencils and paper, and it'll be three weeks before they'll remember to tell you," says Powell.
Related: The Best Kids' Backpacks

5. Let your child make mistakes.
Don't forget, he's learning. Teachers don't want perfect students, they want students who try hard. "Sometimes parents get caught up in thinking every assignment has to be done exactly right, and they put too much pressure on their child," says Brian Freeman, a second-grade teacher from Red Spring, North Carolina. "But it's OK for kids to get some problems wrong. It's important for us to see what students don't know, so we can go over the material again."

Is your child struggling with an assignment? Help him brainstorm possible solutions. If he's still stuck, resist the temptation to write a note. Instead, encourage your child to take charge by asking the teacher for help the next day.

Hands off bigger assignments, too, says Marty Kaminsky, a fourth-grade teacher in Ithaca, New York. "I assigned a project on inventors, and several kids brought in amazingly detailed reports with slide-shows. They looked great, but they clearly weren't the work of a nine-year-old," he says. "I was much happier with the posters with the pictures glued on crooked, because I knew those children did the work themselves. What matters isn't the final result; it's letting a child have ownership of the project."
Related: Is Your Child Cheating? How to Deal with It
6. Raise a good reader.

Even if your child isn’t a natural-born bookworm, you can encourage him to love literature. Keep reading together, even if your kid can breeze through a book on his own. Reading aloud can expand his vocabulary, and your chats about the book will help him understand and enjoy more. But you might want to shelve books that seem way over his head. It’s tempting to push literary limits, but the goal is understanding and enjoyment.

Use audiobooks as a tool to inspire love of reading. They aren’t “cheating;” they’re a terrific way to engage kids in a good yarn.  Check out bookadventure.com for more with books kids will enjoy.
Related: Top 13 Books for Middle and High Schoolers
7. If the teacher deserves a good grade, give her one.
Teaching isn't easy, and there are days when a kid has a tantrum, or a teacher feels like crying because a parent speaks to her harshly. So why not e-mail or call when your child enjoys a class event or says something nice about the instructor? And if you feel the teacher is doing a good job, let the principal know. Volunteering is another way to demonstrate your enthusiasm and support, even if you only have time to help out once a year. It shows your child — and his teacher — that you really care about his education.
Related: What to Do When Your Child and Teacher Don't Get Along

8. The teacher's on your side — give her the benefit of the doubt.
Rachel James, a third-grade teacher in Reson, Florida, was having a terrible time with one of her students. For days, the boy had been disruptive, rolling his eyes and sighing dramatically whenever anyone spoke to him. Naturally, she had to reprimand him. "His mom called and accused me of picking on her son," says James. "When I told her what was going on, she was shocked." After the mom had calmed down, they worked out some ways to change the boy's behavior. "A lot of parents go into attack mode when their child complains about a teacher," says James. "Or they take the problem to the principal, so the teacher feels blindsided. But parents need to get all the facts before they react."
Related: Etiquette Tips for Dealing with Teachers and Other Parents

9. There is a secret to better grades.
Set up a brief get-together with your child's teacher(s) early in the school year. A one-on-one conversation is the perfect time to bring up important issues, like the fact that your child struggled in math last year or tended to hand in homework late. Also check in with the school district’s or teachers’ website in order to stay on top of your child’s assignments, grades, test dates and scores — and more. Find out what resources there are for you, and use them.  If your child is having a tough time in a particular class, don’t just swoop in and try to make things right. Encourage your child to meet with his teacher to resolve a problem on his own.

If there’s issue between your child and a teacher, don’t automatically run to the principal behind the teacher’s back. Certain situations that involve your child’s safety do merit a meeting with the head of school, but otherwise, going over the teacher’s head signals a lack of respect. When you can’t agree on a solution, set up a meeting with the teacher and a school administrator, who can help work things out.
Related: More Tips to Good Grades

Monday, August 23, 2010

Sepak Takraw by Bata

Allloooo Ramblers... kali ni saya nak berkongsi pasal benda di dalam gambr ni pulak. Setelah sekian lama saya mencari, baru sekarang jumpa balik kasut ni. Saya rasa orang-orang lama mungkin familiar dengan kasut ni. Dulu semasa di bangku sekolah iaitu semasa di sekolah menengah, inilah kaasut yang saya pakai ke sekolah. Ditambah lagi kasut ni sangat sesuai untuk bermain sepak takraw. Yang biasa main sepak takraw mungkin dah tahu, kasut ni sangat sesuai untuk melibas yang biasanya dipakai oleh "killer" untuk mematikan bola. Tapi sekarang tak tau la pulak, mungkin mereka dah pakai kasut "rejam" kot...
 Hari tu jalan-jalan di Bintulu, jumpa jer kasut ni terus beli. Walaupun sekarang bukanlah musim main sepak takraw. Tapi saja beli untuk stand by kalau-kalau lepas ni ada main sepak takraw. kalau tak pun simpan jer lah untuk koleksi.
 Teringatlah masa wakil sekolah dulu-dulu... Tapi yang sedihnya, teringat jugak dengan rakan karib, rakan sepasukan saya iaitu mendiang Reagan Hidi yang telah pergi buat selama-lama. (RIP).
Jadi walaupun selepas ini saya tak aktif bermain sepak takraw lagi, kasut ini tetap akan menjadi koleksi simpanan dengan "sentimental value" nya.... "THANK YOU KASUT BATA TAPAK IJO (HIJAU)

Bola Tampar @ Volleyball by Mizuno

Hai Ramblers...
      Weekend minggu yang lepas, saya bersama wifey pergi jalan2 ke Swan City. Saja nak jalan-jalan cari makan and tengok-tengok barang. Ini adalah salah satu barang yang berjaya diperolehi. Kasut sukan Indoor Mizuno, nama modelnya WAVE BLOCKER 7. Oh ya... lupa mau inform bahawa sekarang adalah gelombang angin bertiup kencang musim main bola tampar hehehe... Sebab itulah semangat nak beli kasut ini untuk main bola tampar. Menurut seorang kawan saya, brand Mizuno ni memang famous di kalangan player bola tampar selain brand Asic.


Sejak memakai kasut ini.... fuh!!!! memang berbaloi-baloi... Sangat sesuai untuk permainan gelanggang terutamanya bola tampar ni. Sangat selesa untuk melompat atau landing semasa melakukan rejaman (spike)
Saya pernah menceritakan tentang kecederaan lutut yang saya alami dalam older post. Dengan memakai kasut ini, ia dapatlah membantu saya untuk meloncat lebih tinggi. (walaupun bukanlah melompat tinggi). Sekarang dah bolehlah spike sikit2 serta blocking. Selepas bermain pun lutut tak adalah sakit sangat mcm dulu. Promosi kasut Mizuno pulak ni....