Eid trendy challenges with colleagues

If by-the-book millennials run this place, these videos would not have been produced. We just don’t have the energy.
Thanks to our full-of-life colleagues who are in the younger age bracket of Gen Y and the older age range of Gen Z, we were able to participate in this fun video. All the ‘older’ us have to do is just follow their instructions. They do the recording and the editing.

I really appreciate their enthusiasm for taking the effort to include everyone in this annual fun activity.

Narcissists are amazing

Amazing because their mere existence and mindless behaviour are able to drive a person up the wall. Even the strongest soul feels like ending their life there and then. Narcissists lack empathy. They have poor insight into their actions affect others. All they care about is themselves.

I was looking forward to spending Eid with my MIL and her immediate family. Unfortunately, another character decides to spoil it all. Now I am not even sure if I want to live past Ramadan.

Iftar 2026 with the Powerpuffs

I would have lived my life as a hermit if it weren’t for my sister, who is a social butterfly. She would organise this Iftar session at her home, and I would gladly bring my little family to enjoy the food. The husband would tag along out of obligation. If he had his way, I’d think he would prefer not to go. He is morphing into my dad’s (unfavourable) traits with time.

Since I anticipated that the Iftar session would take some time to enjoy, I booked a room at Zenith Hotel Putrajaya for the night. I wrote about it in my previous post.

My sister ordered Nasi Arab and Shawarma. I gave her some money for it. She also made mi kolok, tauhu begedil and a lovely dessert. Her son was celebrating his birthday as well, so she got a mango cheesecake from Secret Recipe. I brought my Popia Big Mac. It has become a tradition and act of love on my part as I hand the frozen ones to my sibling and my dad. My brother Danial would ration his portion to like 2 pieces a day so that it wouldn’t run out. To be honest, it takes a great deal of labour of love to do it.

I am thinking of hosting for Raya Haji this year. InsyaAllah.

Sahur at Zenith Hotel Putrajaya

A one-night stay is not enough. I booked a room here because my sister was organising an Iftar get together at her place.

Zenith Hotel Putrajaya is a bit far from shopping complexes. The view from the place is great, and it offers some privacy for visitors. Guests may park in the basement. Just bring your Touch and Go card to the reception for validation. Then it would be free. There’s also another huge open-air parking space in front of the hotel. That would be suitable for non-staying visitors who come for weddings or the Ramadan buffet.

I booked a Deluxe Twin room through Agoda for RM 291.27 per night, including tax and fees. It comes with breakfast for 2 and access to its facilities. Since it is Ramadan, breakfast is converted to sahur for muslim travellers. I added another RM38 for my daughter’s sahur fee.

The room was spacious. I was beginning to think that maybe it was an upgrade because it definitely looked different from the pictures I saw. The lake view was majestic as I could see the pink masjid from afar. I really liked that there’s a specific tap for drinking water in the room.

My least favourite feature of the room was the bathroom. It was separated from the sleeping area by a glass window. Although there are additional blinds, I still felt exposed while showering. Of course, this is a great thing if I am staying alone. I could soak in the bathtub and watch TV in the bedroom through the glass. However, when you have kids of an older age, you do feel a bit self-conscious. I could peek at my kids in the bedroom through the blinds. They probably could do the same if they want to.

So I resorted to showering in the dark. To hopefully reduce the silhouette effect that comes through the blinds.

Room services are available. The menu seems good.

Sahur starts at 430AM. The buffet is last served at 530AM, but guests are welcome to continue their meals until Fajar prayers. I did not take any pictures of the spread (because it is just too early for photos), but the options are great. I thought it was acceptable. I had a decent nasi lemak, a cup of strong latte, pastries, yoghurt, and juice. My daughter had noodles, cereal and juice. It was a nice sahur session.

We checked out by 11 am, as we do not want to get caught up in traffic heading towards Melaka. It was a partial experience as I did not check out their gym and pool. Perhaps later, when there is more time.