It was at The Spastic Children Centre, Bangunan Sultan Salahudin Abdul Aziz Shah which is beside Crown Hotel, PJ. not more than 10 minutes away from UM.
Thanks Lay Kei's mum for fetching us there and the Tanjong staff who fetched us back to UM.
and we witnessed how Melvin crossed the road like a chicken ( according to Lay Kei, not me ).
It was attended by around 15 OKU centres around KL, their representatives and also some disabled children of the centre.
Volunteers were the tuan rumah of each table.
I randomly picked a table, sitting together with those from the centre of Gombak.
The uncle from the centre told me a lot of thingy like how the centre operates and how the children are like and so and so and so.




Actually, those staffs were just fooling around la, they dont really wan to get the bag and Q-up for the sake of fun I think. hahaha
There was just 7 of us who went tonight for the event including Chin Teck who was not in the picture. Melvin, Sook Lin, Lay Kei, Cheng Ying, Sin Ying. Wow, miss u guys! hehe..

Self-reflection time : Wearing baju kurung is definitely cool ( theres many Malays who said that Chinese wearing baju Melayu is sweet ). Oh no, this is not the kind of reflection I mean. just that, treasure for what you have and who you are. Applying this principle, I should stop lamenting about how hard is family law or criminal law. Nah, that principle is only obiter dicta, not ratio decidendi. No need to be followed, just highly persuasive. I can still complain as much as I wan, curse as much as I wan. haha. (I curse a lot nowadays, so rude me)
The underlying principle is, reach out your hand and help ppl in need.
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