Monday, May 7

Clinic Session at Rompin, Negeri Pahang

We gathered in faculty at 3.30 pm. All of us was quite punctual, only God know why. But unfortunately the bus came late this time. Usually the bus who waiting for our unpuctual attitude, but this time its us who waited for the driver to come. And what makes it worst was we waited for the driver for 2 hours.
Forget about the waiting. We started the journey at 5.30 pm. Only 20 of us. The journey was terrific until someone realized that we seems to heading to the wrong way as our destination was Rompin which located in Negeri Pahang. And we stranded in same location name but in Negeri Sembilan. Everyone was in a panic! And our group leader made a phone call to our Professor, and asked her about the "real" location. Whether its in Negeri Pahang or Negeri Sembilan. Unluckily, its supposed to be in Negeri Pahang. So, in other word we were lost, somewhere in Negeri Sembilan. It took 3 hours time from Kuala Lumpur to Rompin (Negeri Sembilan). And we should heading back to Negeri Pahang which took us another 4-5 hours. Insane.
Before we heading back to our "supposed to be" location, we stopped in one restaurant. And started back our journey with a full tank a.k.a full stomach. And had a great sleep in bus. I love sleeping in bus!
Finally arrived at the guesthouse on 1.30 am. Before we go to sleep, our Prof asked us to filled up our tank again a.k.a late dinner. We took our dinner and straight away sleeping.
At 9 in the morning everyone was in hurry, taking a bath and prepare. And btw, without us knowing from the started that the actual event is actually "Program Pandi Putri Turun Padang" which means it held by Sultan of Negeri Pahang. And will be officiated by the prime minister of Malaysia. We just knew that this event is big. Not as the volunteering experiences i had before. I can say this is the greatest experience ever. I can see the prime minister and the queen of Negeri Pahang with my own eyes, in front of me. Great experience. As maybe not all of the people actually can have this kind of chance to see them, the honorable people in Malaysia.
So, skip the prime minister's story, our group did the best and got a lot of patients as usual, as the people usually take this opportunity to know the healthiness of their eyes (and most importantly because IT'S FREE). It was fun. And tiring as hell. Seriously.
And after the event finished, we straight away back to KL, we hit the road on 8.30 pm and reached KL on 3.00 am. Huffff... What a tiring journey but a lot of great things happened. I'm thankful after all. Alhamdulillah. Check out the photos....
On the way to Rompin
Our 1st stop for dinner



The "program"
The greatest group 
My Megi Goreng. Yummi.
My Nasi Lemak. Yummi.


Nothing to do. lol. Pardon me.
My ugliness





Waiting for patients? (haha)
Lunch. 

The Prime Minister in our Clinic Bus


Prime Minister with our lovely Prof. Haliza


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