ok, this morning we went to the walking event in p'jaya..
so after fajr prayer and as small b'fast, we went there by car around 6.20am, where the night was sill in sight..
driving for about 60km in highway which has close off its streets light, we finally arrive at the event..
we thought there will not be many people there..
it was a surprise to see a large number of crowds gathered there..
the event was scheduled to begun around 7am, after registration at 7. 45am, we thought the walk will be begin soon..
after waiting among the crowds for more than 20 minutes, all of a sudden, the air started to be cloudy with familiar smell..
it was actually fogging to hurl away the mosquitoes.. i keep on wondering, aren't Aedes mosquitoes suppose to attack around 6 in the morning and 7 at night.. (neat sunrise and sunset).. perhaps i was wrong here..
after some weird kind of warming up which was 3-4 tines, we finally begin our walk at 8.15..
as my both of my legs in not in a good working condition, we decided to just take a breeze, slow walk..
after walking about 2.3km, my legs were really halting from moving forward.. and to make it worse, the walk side doesn't have handrails for me to held on as i walk..
so, after every 30-40 steps, i have to stop and rest for a while.. we'll continue to walk when i felt my legs are strong enough to do so... this happens for several times before we reach the finish line..
now i know why ms walk is done only for a short distance, around 400-500m..
as many ms patients will have problem with their limb.. and to walk far, it is difficult to do so..
well, a Great Thanks to Allah, for giving me the chance to finish this 'long' walk..
i hope, my legs will feel be better in the future to come.. so that i'll be able to perform my hajj..
till then..
- pen Off-