Many a time 'Man would sit near our gate, (while waiting for Iain to drive him home) and talk about how he misses her. Jangan makan sepinggan. Nanti tak tahan rindu" . 'Man's mother-in-law always cautioned him about this habit of theirs, but they did not take it seriously.
He had to stay and work in KL while Aisha was lying ill in their kampung house at Kampung Air Kuning, near Kampar. He would go home almost every weekend - a journey of nearly five hours each way - to be with her and look after her while he can.
Initially, when she was taken ill nearly 3 years ago, 'Man would do her job as well as his so that they could keep her wages going. He would start work at 4.30 am cleaning the streets which covered both his patch and hers. He managed to upkeep that exhausting schedule up to a year ago, when the management explained to 'Man that they could not maintain the "arrangement" and Aishah would have to "give up her job".
'Man himself is not 100 per cent fit. He had a hernia operation about 8 months ago. He could and maybe should be classified as an OKU because he limps very badly because of his gammy right leg. But he persists - limping while sweeping Setiawangsa's streets and pushing his trolley.
This is a posting in loving memory of a tiny lady with a big heart - of a Malay kampung girl from a poor family - who started her working life at the age of 15 as a coolie on Chinese vegetable farms in Cameron Highlands. She would talk to her husband about how poor they were; when Aisha would share a plate of rice and fish and vegetables with her 3 siblings. And by the way, Aishah was born in 1957 - the year when Persekutuan Tanah Melayu became Merdeka!!
So don't tell me the Malays are indolent, lazy and survive only by depending on handouts from the Government!!
There's more to relate about the hard life of Osman and Aisha - about their plucky grit to get on with their life without depending on others. But my heart is too full of grief for her passing and the loving husband and son she left behind.
For both Iain and I, Aisha and Osman are the most dignified couple we have ever met since we moved to Setiawangsa in 2007. We have enormous respect and love for them and they symbolize for us the faces of the honourable Malay gentleman and Malay lady. A very rare breed in these days and times.
Read http://anaksihamid.blogspot.my/2013/06/atap-genting-atap-rumbia-kak.html
This is how I shall remember Aisha.
Aisha at work - with her stray cats. |
Lunch break with her abang. |
What the kampung girl left behind in and around our garden - we shall always look after them in her memory.
Pokok inai (henna) |
Belimbing buluh (averrhoa bilimbi) |
Pandan |
Daun Kesum |
Finally, from the cats she loved and who loved her so:
Comot |
Rusty and Socks. |
Aisha and Osman forever. |
"Terima kasih 'bang, terima kasih kak". We hear that so often from Aisha and 'Man.
From us and the cats - the strays and the house cats : Terima Kasih Aisha for being a dear friend.
Alfatihah. Semoga Allah mencucuri rahmat keatas roh nya.