March 3, 2008

for the 1st time...

i attended PIBG meeting at my kids' school last saturday, March 01. nothing much to argue except for this one particular concerned father who questioned over the expenditure of school's tables, chairs and toilet doors. i can say the YDP of PIBG has done tremendous job in updating the parents most on school situations.

PKSR 1 starts today for adam & adli. hope they will do well.

coming 8 march is going to be an exciting date for me. i am going to vote for the 1st time. for the past election years, i didnt get a chance to vote thanks to SPR, as they failed to update my information despite several times of re-registration and my details went to pandamaran, klang state assemblies. so excuse me...

... and this year's 1st term school holiday will start a day before the polling day on friday, 7 march instead of 8 march, to facilitate those voters to exercise their voting rights. right after voting, i'll be going off for a very short break with my family.

... besides the voting, i am going to be a year older than last year coming this saturday. what a feeling!!!

selamat mengundi!!!

4 comments:

Sweettooth said...

i went to the last 2 PTA meetings but not this year but I did write down on paper a proposal. i want the school to be more transparent on the classes our kids were assigned to and to hv their kedudukan kelas written in the report book....very fishy lah :(

hmm tak sabar nak vote jugak, it's my 2nd time, nasib baik both pun vote kat s.alam :). and happy bday in advance...if terlupa nak wish later.

eyna said...

nina.. thanks for the wishes.

in fact, the school listed all the parents' proposals in the agenda and accepted most of it. they will try to implement as best as they can. hope to see changes onwards.

u vote kat s.alam tu kat mana eh?

Sweettooth said...

i vote kat sek. men. sec 7, how abt u? i went at 3p.m. takde org, best! dulu i went in the morning, kena queue punyalah lama...

eyna said...

mine was at sek. sect 6. i was there at 8.15am.. berkobar-kobar tu. by that time, crowds can be seen already.