Ahmad Ali’s 7th Birthday

Yesterday, my little brother, Ahmad Ali, turned 7 years old. Early in the morning, we went to Taman Tasik Ampang Hilir for a birthday jog and a birthday playtime at the playground. At the playground, I succeeded to swing on the monkey bar from the beginning until the end for the first time! 🙂 After lunch, we cleared up the dining table and arranged his birthday presents on the table together with his cards. I gave him a 3D butterfly card (I made it myself), a Hot Wheels track with 6 cars (which was previously mine – my 5th birthday present from Uncle Rauf), an Assembly Fun Kit – Forklift (from my mother and I), a personally decorated clock and a turmeric plant.

Altogether, his presents totaled up to 36. His favourite were the Assembly Fun kit ‘Helicopter’ (from dad) and ‘Forklift’. Some of the other gifts were two credit cards, some books, a blue Hot Wheels Chevrolet, a few sets of glittering 3D stickers, Dunkin Donut cookies, chocolate, a set of paintbrushes, a ladybug shaped palette and a pack of ‘Glow In The Dark’ Crayola crayons set. He also received 4 beautiful cards.

After he opened his presents, he started to create his Helicopter but he couldn’t understand the instruction manual (the instruction is really confusing for a child his age). So he left it and generously invite my sisters to join him playing with his Hot Wheels track. They spend an hour and a half playing with the cars. For dinner, we had two Extra Large Meat Mania pizza (bought at Domino’s pizza) at my brother’s request.

That night, he decided to invent something else with his assemble kit and came up with a ‘Hictep ler’. He said that it is a flying machine. He told us that yesterday was his best birthday ever because he had a great time with his Hot Wheels track and enjoyed creating his ‘hictep ler’.

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2 thoughts on “Ahmad Ali’s 7th Birthday

  1. hi adik aiman, assalamualaikum,
    you must have a wonderful set of parents to be writing like this at 13. but of course dear, i;m sure your parents never forget to remind you that this is gift from Allah swt to you and never stop thanking Allah for that. I hope you will grow up putting your talent to good use, biiznillah.

    auntie sebenarnya nak tanya, i read that you went to khalifah model school before. can you blog about your honest experience at KMS. i’d like to send my 10 yr old girl there, and heard a lot of good comments, but i hardly hear from graduates of KMS. can you possibly blog or email yr experience, the likes and dont like. semoga adik aiman sentiasa dalam peliharaan Allah swt.

  2. Pingback: Eid Ul-Adha « Aiman Amani’s Weblog

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