What stuff? What is this? (wait and see…)
Hello there…it’s been awhile now. This time around, I had one of the most memorable Gawai celebrations with my family. Why, cause all my family members were here during Gawai this year. It’s probably two years ago since our last gathering and last week, we met again, older, wiser, and getting bigger…hahaha. So what is Gawai Dayak? Well, according to Wikipedia( yeah, I don’t know how to explain it and need help):
Gawai Day or Gawai Dayak is a festival celebrated in Sarawak on 1 June every year. It is both a religious and social occasion. The word Gawai means a ritual or festival whereas Dayak is a collective name for the native ethnic groups of Sarawak (and neighboring Indonesian Kalimantan): the Iban, also known as Sea Dayak and the Bidayuh people, also known as Land Dayak. Thus, Gawai Dayak literally means "Dayak Festival". Dayak would visit their friends and relatives on this day. Such visit is more commonly known as "ngabang" in the Iban language. Those too far away to visit would receive greeting cards.
There you go…so first of all, we had planned a family photo just to imprint the precious moment of all time in a frame and hang it on the wall.
It wasn’t allowed in the studio, but I don’t care…
We went as a big band and it took 4 cars to fit us all (such a huge family,gheehehe). This was our first family photo and the scary part was the tiny studio couldn’t fit whole of us in camera. Finally the photographer manages to arrange our position (after 10 minutes of waiting) and everybody gave their best pose...*click!
Head count anyone?
So how was our Gawai this year? Lots of booze and karaoke session went on and 3 days on non-stop crazy celebration did take its toll. I almost lost my voice for a good few days and not to mention, doing wonder girls ‘Nobody’ dance at 4 a.m., waking up next day and remember nothing ‘bout it…(no! I would not expose my embarrassing photo here!)
I think it was a masterpiece song..hahaha
I must say we didn’t visit much but we stayed in the house, having fun with each other. Other relatives also stayed and celebrated Gawai with us to some extent there were 30 of us sharing one bathroom and a toilet! As for our outdoor activity, we went to Kubu Brooke in Julau swimming(although the river was knee-deep only) and strolling along the river bank.
Peace!!!
As my brother and sister going back to their respective workplace, I continue my journey to Kuching for a few days.
Taken using Samsung wave…
Beautiful sunset….
While staying there, I spent RM400+ on clothing and that was a huge amount of money! Nevertheless, I deserve a new shirt and short since Sibu didn’t sell up-to-date clothing (seriously…). Alright, back to the coolest stuff. It is a clip-on tuning device for guitar (my brother got it for me). The clip-on tuner provides an accurate reading with a bright back light, best suited when tuning is required in dark and noisy environment such as during a gig (whooaaa!). After tuning my guitar, I admit my guitar sounds pretty damn nice!!
Tuning in progress…
For more info, visit here.
Thanks for reading guys! Till then, enjoy this song(I’m so crazy about this song after gawai *karaoke mode)
Tanak Kampung by Jimmy Palikat
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