Can-u Canoe?

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Are you bored with DRY sports such as climbing, jogging, cycling??Why don't join us and get WET!? Really WET I mean..


Have you ever canoed before?? No? Check this out!!

Venue : Taman Tasik Titiwangsa
Date : 1st December 2007

Time : 8.00
am - 12.00pm
*Gather at Titiwangsa STAR LRT at 7.30am


We will be having our December Monthly Meeting on that day, followed by canoeing at the beautiful Titiwangsa lake. Kuala Lumpur Canoe Sports Association (KLCS), an association that developes canoe sports activities in Kuala Lumpur, will be guiding us on that day. The association also organises activities such as canoe polo, flatwater racing, education, expedition and white water throughout the year.


Please wear proper attire, no jeans, no white t-shirt. It's recommended to wear sandals as your shoes will get wet. A small fee of RM5 will be charged on non-members and RM3 on members, the fee is for instructors and canoeing equipment.


What are you waiting for? For those who wish to attend, please leave me a message with your name and contact number. No transport?? No worries, drop me a message!!

Zhi Yong jr
E: zyjonathan[at]hotmail.com
M: +6012 308 0661

ps: This is only part of the excitement for the last month of the year! WHAT? You-Have-NOT-Heard??? Raleigh KL Introduction Weekend is back, for good of course!! Registration is officially open. Spread the word, and come and join the fun!

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Introduction Weekend December 2007

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Futsal Anyone?

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Hi Raleigh-ians!

Play Futsal with a *Twist*. What twist? Come by to find out about Raleigh-style futsal....! Another reunion for those who haven't seen each other for awhile? Introduction Weekend? What in the world was that? WHAT? You can't remember your mates? Here's a chance to meet up, call the whole "village"!

Date:Sunday (25 November 2007)
Venue:Sports Barn, Lot 5, Lorong 19/1A, 46300 PJ
Time:9am to 11am

For those who need transportation, meet up at the Asia Jaya LRT
station at 8.30am.Please inform me by sms if you are coming or if you need transportation. For those who feel they don't know how to play or can't play well, it doesn't matter, cause so can't the President! Haha kidding. The game is solely for fun. For those who think that they can play well... we'll see *wink*.



Cheers,

Bee Li
e:secretary2[at]raleighinternational.org.my

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We have Tabur-ed!

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Bukit Tabur... KL's best kept secret, well for some though, for the rest it is just a weekend morning walk/hike. Mention hiking in KL, here's the general conversation:
Hiker-to-be: Wanna go hiking in KL?
Hiker: Oh, the Taman Melawati, Klang Gates dam?
Hiker-to-be: Yes, yes. Let's go!
Hiker: Cool, I've done that hill a couple of times but I don't mind going again.

Such are the usual conversation, you will not be surprise why when the hidden gem in KL is revealed...

Complete with amazing views, the hike offers different fun in different aspects too. We do a little hike...


Then a little abseiling...






Once in awhile a little posing... (Or more than "a little" maybe...)




When the body tells us to turn back and our mind weakly agrees, "Yes, we should...", the eye candy pops out...

And somebody goes.... "I'm Spenderman"... oh whoops... Spiderman I mean ;)

Half way through, we had RIKL's first monthly meeting in Bukit Tabur, literally somewhere in the middle of the hill...

A monthly meeting with a difference, that was surely one, to be remembered as well. An energizer was shared and played cautiously in the middle of the hill. Zip Zap Boing. Heard of it? Played it? I'm not gonna reveal more than the name. It's your miss, ask anyone of us to teach you, when we are nice we may share.

Sure this..

is better than....

this?

All in all it was a well worth experience, so much of a Raleigh activity that was complete with outdoor adventure as well as an environmental appreciation outing.

If you make a simple addition of...


+


=


and

A happy Raleigh family!

ps: Check out Xin Tong's entry on Bukit Tabur as well. More photos could be found at CK's and Pei Ting's Facebook album. Also, special thanks to Lee Lee for organising and here's the full attendance list:
Whyn Keen, CK, Su Mei, Jason, Guan Beng, Leng Keat, Jin Hong, Eve, Ian ,Sara Yasmin, Shin Hwa, Zhi Yong, Paul, Bee Li, Yink Heay, Get Pei, Vincent, Shih Chung, Kar Lye, Pei Ting, Xin Tong and William

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Rock Bottom

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We all have bad days and we go to sleep hoping for a better tomorrow. Now imagine this day stretched for decades long with no foreseeable end. This is the case of a 33 year-old lady hitting rock bottom.

Bathma a/p Selvaraj was born in estate areas where some of the hardcore poor reside. When she was at a young age, her mother ran away with another man and left Bathma and her siblings to fend for themselves at a young age. Also, she was born in a house and the authorities could not issue her a birth certificate and hence has no identity card till today.

Years later Bathma’s situation is not any better – if not worse. She lives with her husband, Manimaran, aged 39, and two sons, aged 6 and 8. They now stay in a low-cost government flat in after being shifted out from squatter settlements a few years ago. Her husband, a construction worker and Bathma, a sweeper worked hard to make ends meet but earned meager salaries.



However as of late they have been struggling to keep up with their bill payments. Their house has been without electricity and water for the past few months. Even the house itself was not spared when banking authorities attempted several times to claim the house for auctioning. Her neighbors & Mr. Henry or also known as Pastor Henry, has been assisting the family by providing the bare necessities but as for now, the war is far from over.

Recently, with the help of the NGO, they managed to trace and locate Bathma’s biological mother. Her mother refused to acknowledge any kinship with her claiming that it will jeopardize her relationship with her new family.

Things did not go better as disaster struck. Her husband encountered a workplace accident where boiling tar fell onto him causing 90% of his body to burn (third degree burns). At the time of interview, it was stated that the doctors’ opinions on her husband were not promising.

“Dia tak boleh ingat kita..” (He cannot remember us), Bathma said solemnly when asked about her husband’s condition. Approximately a few weeks later, her husband passed away due to the severe damage of his vital organs.


When my team and I visited her house, it looked empty but clean. But we knew not to judge a book by its cover and it was proven so when she later revealed to us the multitude of unpaid bills. These include quit rent, electrical bills, water bills, kindergarten fees, house insurance fees and bus transportation fees (Kindergarten and the primary school is not near to their house).

Although she has taken many beatings in life, she shows no signs of giving up. In addition to her old job, she is undertaking another cleaning job with another low-cost apartment nearby. She also stated that they actually stayed in a kampong but the area was burned down. The government subsidized a small amount of the total amount cost of the low cost apartment which she currently stays in. They had to fork out a huge amount to purchase the low cost apartment which causes them to face challenges till today. She now works from 8 a.m. to 12 a.m earning only RM 800 in total.

When we asked her what would she hope for in the distant future, she answers in silent anguish, “Saya dengan suami saya susah tak apa, asalkan anak boleh sekolah. Sekarang saya ada dua kerja, bolehlah. Tapi bill mahu kasi bayar..” (It’s alright for my husband and I to suffer, so long as my children can get the education they deserve. It is better now that I have two jobs, but I have to pay the bills for any of that to happen).

And we thought we knew what rock bottom was.




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