Monday, July 7, 2008

Kampung Sireh, Kota Bharu, Kelantan

I was born here. It was very different then. Perhaps because I wasn't indifferent then.

The Sultan's palace across the main road was not only a humble yet palatial awe, it was also a playground for me - I was buddies with one of the Sultan's nephews (I still wonder why it wasn't his niece instead).

There was this Indian stall where the best 'nasi dagang' and kopi-o was to be had. Every morning. And late evening.

There was this sawmill a few hundred steps from the junction - I used to run here and kick sawdust into the faces of my friends.

Then there was the 'guava' tree fronting the gates of my house. I liked perching myself up there and whistling down on those walking by below. I also helped save lives from that 'high' position - I could see oncoming motor vehicles approaching each other from the blind bend and signaled for them to go slowly.

Then I got indifferent.

Everything became so normal. So familiar. So day-to-day.

Even the sight of the foreign backpackers who would stay at this traditional house turned into a lodge just across the little lane in front of the house.

Nothing was a novelty anymore.

Nothing.

Until I brought her back to my house on her first Hari Raya trip to my hometown - to be surrounded and bombarded with cheeky questions by my numerous relatives, all in good fun, and good faith, that she was the one.

That was a novel memory. It still is. And I know it will always be. And because of her, I grew to miss 'home' again.

3 comments:

Dolaya said...

novelty is impermanent. appreciation is what it should be.

ce zu ti na deh said...

yes, that distinct novelty led to an eternal appreciation.

sj said...

ohhh kg sireh...i was born there too , it was more of an accident than anything else . i can't remember anything at all at my birthplace but i wud love to be associated with it in one way or another...it was more than 50 years ago that i was born there but i was there for only 6 months and my family moved on from there...how nice if i cud return and n refreshes whatever memories of it that i still have...but now i live in a faraway land...the land of the imperialist that i have to love...whether i like it or not .

any chance of posting some landmark pics of kg sireh ?