The Cemerlang House
Saturday, February 2, 2013 at 3:42PM
Haris Abdul Rahman in Diary, Family, Home, Taman Cemerlang, moving

Back in 2001, when we were still in the UK, we bought a house near the in-laws at Taman Cemerlang. The plan was to set up my family there when we returned, as the house would be located right in-between both our parents. But things did not go according to plan. We returned to Malaysia to spend time with my father-in-law who was awaiting a cardiac bypass. He wanted to wait until we returned home before he went under the knife.

Then Anita fell pregnant. My dad-in-law waited for Idlan to be born. By the time, we were based at his place in Taman Setia, and had been ever since. On the odd weekend, we would stay at the Cemerlang house, but over the years, with me changing my job, those occasions were getting few and far between.

Idlan when he was a babyIrfan at the living areaIdlan was close to tearsWe were now in the process of buying an apartment in Bangsar, and decided to let go of the house.

Even though we hardly stayed there, we and the boys had strong affinity to the house as they enjoyed spending time there. With the garden and all. Idlan actually cried when a buyer came over during the weekend. He wanted to still keep the house, but we thought that bit would be impossible to maintain so many properties. We thought about renting it out, but that would be more of a problem in the long run. We couldn't afford to spend much on the house, and it would be better for us to sell.

The kitchenIrfan at the dining areaFrom my travelsThe view of KL skyline from the loungeWell, it looked like it was going to be good bye house. We will miss you .......

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