Sunday, July 5, 2009

Lawatan sambil Makan Durian dan rambutan ke Ghombau



Menarik senyuman mu

hmmmm guano mu ni,,,,,

Kak Aida yang pemalu,,,,,,,,,

Pada hari sabtu 4 Julai 2001 kawan kawan saya telah datang ziarah saya di rumah sewa saya di Taman Seri Ghombau Fasa 1 Taman Seri Rembau,,, Hanya durian dan meehoon goreng yang mampu saya hidang kan untuk mereka,,,,, di bawah ni candid candid yang sempat saya rakam kan untuk tatapan anda semua,,,,,,,,
Syima the TourGuide

Has
U n Ana

Friday, May 22, 2009

Balqis one day old




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Friday, May 15, 2009

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Late Mum n Bab

Bab n HB

Late Mum n her grandkids




Late Mum Daughter n her HB

My Sisters n Mum

KakLong n my HB

Mak, Me n HB

Armarhum Mak, Kakak, Nita Bab n Me

Me n HB


Me at Bukit Cahaya Seri Alam

Masjidil Haram Mekkah Almukaramah

WANTED 1M

Teman UMMI MSSB

Kak Aida (my Ex Boss)

Ana

Sheetel (my ustazah)

Has @ Sheteel

Sepupuku


Has lahh lagiii ,,,,,


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Alisya

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