Sunday, September 7, 2008

BSA Sungkai

BSA sungkai is a yearly event which is held for us to get together. This year, it is kind of different where intead of potluck, Bruneians in NZ cooked for the meal together. An ideal way to strengthen relationships among us. I would say the food was splendid not forgetting the awesome beverage, 'Puspa'.

The Sungkai was held at Clubs and Socs and following that, Terawih was performed, led by our Religious Officer, Mujeeb.

I would like to wish all Muslims 'Happy Fasting' during this Holy month of Ramadhan.


Kitchen 1, this was where they cook Bihun and Vegies.


A thumb up, by the Bihun cook.


The other kitchen, where they cooked the chicken and dessert.


The peeling event.


Shareen cleaning the nibbles.


Introducing Chombee.


'The place where I came from, cats don't like to be man-handled'.


Preferring a woman's affection.


Aeda preparing the awesome 'Puspa'.


Chilling before the breaking the fast.


Zie with the 'Cucur Pisang'.


Voila. Food are served.


Zuh and Mizah, cleaning up the dishes.


Aeda and Nees.

Khai, calling for Isya prayer.




Saturday, September 6, 2008

Two man band

On a Saturday afternoon, we just can't resist looking at a drum and a guitar untouched. This is a two man band jamming session playing the song 'Sweet child O'mine'. We are still looking for a vocalist and two other guitar player =P. We rock.


Friday, September 5, 2008

Badminton Tourney

The first ever badminton tourney for the BSA was held, and honestly this event is quite popular among the BSA members. It was held last week, and I presume most of my colleagues have posted the tourney's pictures.

4 categories were competed: mens' single, womens' single, womens' double and mixed double. The champions for each category are: Raymond, Sharon, Zie and Shareen, and Dibah and Jon. There was no mens' double due to the limited number of BSA male members.

Thank you for those who participated and congratulation for those who have won.


Among of the spiritual players.


Raymond and Lai, competing to get into the semi finals.


Aeda and Wen, first runner up for their category.


Zie and Shareen, champion for the womens' double.


Shareen stretching up before the finals.




The umpire.


The second umpire.

A bad example umpire; should have concentrated on the game.


Our president, Alai Ragat.


One way to celebrate getting a point.


The pressure was more tense for this final match.


The mens' sinlgle finalist. 'It is just a game', says the loser.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Queenstown, my city..

These are just some random pictures that we took from the last two days while we were in Queenstown.

p/s: Jaie, bila ko simpan gambar Glitter?


The sky is the limit.


While our feet are firm on the ground.


Pre-check ride.


Some of us are built for speed.


We made our own ice-cream from snow.


Aeda had her tongue stuck on her ice ball. =P


My very own snow angel.


Paraflights, an awesome activity.


600 feet from below.


600 feet from above.


Aeda, training for the rowing Olynmpics 2012.


Batch of 2006.