while in bangalore
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salam alaykum.
alhamdulillah, im done with biochem yesterday. and i really glad and grateful that it was the serenity i got while answering such a tough paper. hihi. alhamdulillah. so, there's one more paper to go. oral bio! pray the best for us, okay, insyaAllah. so, right now, since the conncetion is quite good, i plan to write my travelogue! insyaAllah.
bangalore
it was just a pit stop before we heading to north. because my mum and sisters are coming, so, four of us came to fetch them at the airport. then, we got some time for 2 days. so, we planned to sight-see bangalore. lal bagh, and many shopping complexes.
for such new beginners to india like my mum and my sisters, i can see how shocked they were when they first landing in bangalore. people peed everywhere, spit everywhere, sleep everywhere, and etc. my mum was quite surprised to see people sleeping outside our hotel room, and my mum was feeling sorry for them. bangalore was quite cold that time and there were still people sleeping outside.
bangalore's auto; i could say it is the worst in india. at least, compared to the places that ive been to. auto drivers were cheating, and use the longer roads, didnt use meter and such. and of course, it really tested our patience. nevertheless, the people are soo desperate yet they always tell you to help them by buying their stuff and blabla. bangalore is not an easy path.
it always tell me to be grateful for what i have. alhamdulillah. and broadening my mind. despite all the circumstances that we had, there were still easeness we had found.
there were still some honest auto drivers, some msu students that paid our lunch at thai restaurant, people at lal bagh didnt cheat us (instead they cheat other people), innova driver that really honest in taking care our bags, we found cheap and good hotel when there is nowhere to go and many more. alhamdulillah. insyaAllah, we found more than what we had expected. and to Allah we belong and leave the rest of the things.
and i think this quote suites with what we had encountered there. :)
and last but not least;
Happy Jumuah!
assalamualaikum! :)
alhamdulillah, im done with biochem yesterday. and i really glad and grateful that it was the serenity i got while answering such a tough paper. hihi. alhamdulillah. so, there's one more paper to go. oral bio! pray the best for us, okay, insyaAllah. so, right now, since the conncetion is quite good, i plan to write my travelogue! insyaAllah.
bangalore
it was just a pit stop before we heading to north. because my mum and sisters are coming, so, four of us came to fetch them at the airport. then, we got some time for 2 days. so, we planned to sight-see bangalore. lal bagh, and many shopping complexes.
for such new beginners to india like my mum and my sisters, i can see how shocked they were when they first landing in bangalore. people peed everywhere, spit everywhere, sleep everywhere, and etc. my mum was quite surprised to see people sleeping outside our hotel room, and my mum was feeling sorry for them. bangalore was quite cold that time and there were still people sleeping outside.
bangalore's auto; i could say it is the worst in india. at least, compared to the places that ive been to. auto drivers were cheating, and use the longer roads, didnt use meter and such. and of course, it really tested our patience. nevertheless, the people are soo desperate yet they always tell you to help them by buying their stuff and blabla. bangalore is not an easy path.
it always tell me to be grateful for what i have. alhamdulillah. and broadening my mind. despite all the circumstances that we had, there were still easeness we had found.
for indeed, with hardship will be ease (94:5) |
indeed, with hardship will be ease (94:6) |
there were still some honest auto drivers, some msu students that paid our lunch at thai restaurant, people at lal bagh didnt cheat us (instead they cheat other people), innova driver that really honest in taking care our bags, we found cheap and good hotel when there is nowhere to go and many more. alhamdulillah. insyaAllah, we found more than what we had expected. and to Allah we belong and leave the rest of the things.
and i think this quote suites with what we had encountered there. :)
“Adventure is a path. Real adventure – self-determined, self-motivated,
often risky – forces you to have firsthand encounters with the world.
The world the way it is, not the way you imagine it. Your body will
collide with the earth and you will bear witness. In this way you will
be compelled to grapple with the limitless kindness and bottomless
cruelty of humankind – and perhaps realize that you yourself are capable
of both. This will change you. Nothing will ever again be
black-and-white.” Mark Jenkins
and last but not least;
Happy Jumuah!
assalamualaikum! :)
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