A REPORTER once asked me what I thought about the 1Malaysia concept. I was slightly uncomfortable and a bit confused answering her, especially when the rest of the interviewees were singing songs of praise for the campaign.
Don’t get me wrong. I condone anything that embraces harmony and peace — I just did not understand the need for a campaign. Having spent my growing up years in Sabah, I didn’t see any racial segregation or problems of unity. I just saw my neighbours, friends and classmates as another person. The only time I sensed we were ‘different’ and had to be separated was during Moral/Agama classes — even then, we were quickly “back together” after class was over.
Yes, but as kids, things were all so simple. We put wealth, race, culture and religion aside. Kids are naïve about the real world; there is no baggage or hidden agenda.
I am wondering how can this mindset be translated to the minds of us adults and to those who govern the country — if the battle is for Malaysia to be one.
This is what the country needs now, and we can learn from the innocence of our children.
I am glad my parents are open-minded and they embrace the purity of love, trust and mutual understanding among one another. Especially mum. It must be her upbringing.
Odu (mum’s) neighbours are our cousins. Mum’s family is Catholic and our cousins are Muslims. Odu’s stilted house has chickens, dogs, cats and pigs roaming around the compound and quite often, her animals would stray to the other side but that didn’t bother our cousins at all. During festivals, my cousins ate the food we served. There is a mutual trust and understanding that the food served is halal. To be honest, I only understood the word halal when I came to study and live in Peninsular Malaysia.
I guess this is what I miss most when I’m away from Sabah. =(
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Inside this old whisky bottle is a concoction of diluted whisky with a dead scorpion and recently added snake "bayaki" and "empedu" or fats and bile of a snake.
The snake fats and bile was taken from the dead wild python that my brother accidentally ran over 2 weeks ago. He took it back home to make "pusas".
The snake was cleaned and it's meat was made into soup but the bile (empedu/hempedu) and bayaki (animal fats) was kept aside believed to have medicinal values.
My uncle said that after a month or so, this concoction can be used as a medicinal rub to cure aches and pains, fever, skin problems and even Asthma; reduce high cholesterol and diabetes. I'm not sure if you one can drink it too?
These are some of the traditional beliefs and cures that have not left our family and I find myself resorting to it when my eczema is really, really bad or when I get the occasional wheezing of my on/off asthma.
I used to be so "geli" with all these weird shit my relatives would believe in, but now that I'm all grown up, I'm so fascinated and amused.
They say if you a mix of bear bile and vodka, you can drink it and it does wonders to heal the body - especially if you've been in an accident!
Palis-palis! Jauh-jauh!
Choi! 😶
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Share your stories on what Brings You Back Home with Channel News Asia. They are currently running their #CNASangatRindu campaign to compile interesting stories about what Malaysians miss most about their home.
I decided to you back to my hometown in Sabah to show you snippets of what brings me back home - Since Dad's passing in September last year, mum has been clearing out my father's stuff at our different "sulaps" (Huts) back home, starting with our riverside sulap in Madsiang Penampang.
I get reacquainted with a coffin, drink snake soup and find out more about it's goodness ... the hard way.
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Share your stories on what Brings You Back Home with Channel News Asia. They are currently running their #CNASangatRindu campaign to compile interesting stories about what Malaysians miss most about their home.
I decided to you back to my hometown in Sabah to show you snippets of what brings me back home - Since Dad's passing in September last year, mum has been clearing out my father's stuff at our different "sulaps" (Huts) back home, starting with our riverside sulap in Madsiang Penampang.
I get reacquainted with a coffin, drink snake soup and find out more about it's goodness ... the hard way.
You can submit YOUR #CNASangatRindu story with Channel News Asia via bit.ly/CNABringsYouHomeMY or share it over your social media pages and remember to hashtag #CNASangatRindu. It might be featured in their channel!
IG: @CNABringsYouHome
Twitter: CNABringsMYHome
Thanks for watching and please do not forget to subscribe!
Also follow me on my other social media channels:
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