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September 29, 2005

tour d Java I, 7th day

Filed under: journey

lastnight they stayed in cipanas-garut, the place i ve never been there yet :-) which is actually so famous and wellknown, or wellheard by me hihihi :-p

2 customers in garut, then go straight to bandung…. if only they could work in bandung today, tomorrow they could go to cianjur and sukabumi hehehe…. means on friday evening i can meet my yumi :-)

but i don’t think this could be happened… so saturday i will go to bandung while my yumi go to cianjur :-) on saturday evening i will go to cianjur while my yumi go to jakarta :-( (

anyway, i hope you’ll be fine all the way… forget not to fullfill your gasoline tank :-D
my mommy said yesterday in bandung, gasoline became a scarce thing :-(

ahhh another bad news: next thursday his boss wanted him to go to pontianak.. another journey? hmmm… i wish they could rearrange the time to a week after….

September 28, 2005

tour d Java I, 6th day

Filed under: journey

and today: tasikmalaya :-)

they went to ciawi, around tasikmalaya.. but the customer wasn’t available. so they got back to tasikmalaya. i hope today they could finish their job in tasikmalaya so they could go to garut right after tasikmalaya this afternoon….

hurry hurry :-p

September 27, 2005

tour d Java I, 5th day

Filed under: journey

happy tuesday :-)
good news today… but a bit confusing me….

the plan was changed. yesterday they should have gone to solo, but they cancelled the plan and they went directly to purwokerta from semarang.

today if everything is perfectly strict to the plan, they will work in purwokerto and then go to tasikmalaya, if the time is still available they will work in tasikmalaya also and will do the rest tomorrow…

so, if the plan works properly, they will be back to jakarta on saturday, while i will go to bandung :-)
it means, we need another day before we can meet… see you on sunday!
drive safe

September 26, 2005

is it predetermined?

Filed under: my mind

have just came back from a hospital. a colleague has just had a new baby borned.
talked with her about having a baby, it seems a real struggle to have a cute small little baby to hold.

morethan one time i thought about any mommy around the world. what really surprised me is, how a gentle-mild-tender lady could be so brave involving a “life-or-death” battle at the first time she choose to have a baby? it’s so incredible! me, myself, i am affraid of such a battle :-)

one of a colleague said it is predetermined for woman. so, just be a part of the process :p

i am just not so be able to accept it… is it because of predetermined so woman has to feel the pain? and so instead, what is predetermined for man?

to have a job and earn money to fulfill the needs of his family?
is that all? if that so, i said: woman could do it by herself.

and then… what else? i don’t know. to let woman feel comfort and safe? i really have no idea.

what i believe is: the Lord will never state injustice condition both for man and woman.

later, perhaps the Lord will let me know His purposes with this “predetermined”, if it is really a predetermined…

tour d Java I, 2nd-4th day

Filed under: journey

on friday afternoon they went to cirebon so they can start working on saturday in the morning.

saturday:
morning: worked in cirebon then went to kuningan
the plan was to work in kuningan also, but at last they couldn’t make it since the 2 customers were only available on the next day in the morning.

sunday:
morning: worked in kuningan, then went to tegal
afternoon: worked in tegal then went to pekalongan and stayed there for a night.

today, monday:
in the morning they will work in pekalongan, only a customer there then they will go to semarang via limpung (never heard about this area before)
if the time is still available, they will work in semarang also in the afternoon then go to solo and spend a night there.

keep on working :-)

the faster you finish your job, the faster you can go back to jakarta.
till we meet again, then!

September 23, 2005

tour d Java I, 1st day

Filed under: journey

this morning my yumi (read: ogre) started his journey around most of Java areas for job related purposes.

accompanied by 2 colleagues, he is on the way to Kadipaten.
After working in Kadipaten, 1 of his colleague will go back to Jakarta and the others will going on to Jatibarang for the next stop, i guess :-)

hey, take care and going back soon!

September 22, 2005

finally, the engagement

Filed under: priv moments

finally, sept 18th 2005

we are enganged from now on….

may the happiness stay around us…
may the joy lets us smile…
may the time grows us mature…
may the Lord hold us hand by hand to keep us together…

amen.

September 16, 2005

counting two to zero

Filed under: priv moments

2 days more to go.

hope everything goes fine and smooth :-) just like the way we started this.

i am so glad for having you all these times and also: after.

September 14, 2005

pay it forward

Filed under: my mind

have you ever watch this movie, pay it forward?

i’ve watched it years ago, but there is something so beautiful about the movie i still interested about.

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i have to tell more here, since some people not too interested to find out about it by clicking the links i have put here…
the main idea of pay it forward is:
i do something nice/kind to 3 people, but instead of letting them pay it back to me, i just ask them to pay it forward..

it means, each of the 3 people then will do any nice thing to other 3 people :-) and so on
and now you can calculate how many people involved. trust me, it will be easier to imagine by looking the diagram from the foundation site i mentioned below.]

i believe that the concept of pay it forward is something so visible. and i am sure the world would be much better when everybody tries to do such a thing.

and i am so surprise when i typed “pay it forward” on Google, and saw the result. WOW some people really do something to make the concept real. they established it as a “movement” and also a foundation.

i will need more times to read about them. see if the dream has come true and so on. but anyway, i really want to do it myself. doing nice things to people without a “what would i get by doing this” thinking.

friends, look at some sites i refer above, or easier just watch the movie :-D .
find the main idea.

and hopefully, you can also find the beautiful dream about how simple it takes to make the world better.

September 9, 2005

in the name of etheldreda

Filed under: general

for some people especially in indonesia, the name of etheldreda seems so weird to be heard. also i get the same comment from friends all around the world (thanks to technology i can talk with people abroad). so here i paste a story i found on internet. i wish this could help you all to find out more about my nick.

Who was Saint Etheldreda?

Etheldreda (Æthelthryth, Ediltrudis, Audrey) (d.679), queen, foundress and abbess of Ely. She was the daughter of Anna, king of East Anglia, and was born, probably, at Exning, near Newmarket in Suffolk. At an early age she was married (c.652) to Tondberht, ealdorman of the South Gyrwas, but she remained a virgin. On his death, c.655, she retired to the Isle of Ely, her dowry. In 660, for political reasons, she was married to Egfrith, the young king of Northumbria who was then only 15 years old, and several years younger than her. He agreed that she should remain a virgin, as in her previous marriage, but 12 years later he wished their marital relationship to be normal. Etheldreda, advised and aided by Wilfred, bishop of Northumbria, refused. Egfrith offered bribes in vain. Etheldreda left him and became a nun at Coldingham under her aunt Ebbe (672) and founded a double monastery at Ely in 673.

(from FARMER, David: The Oxford Dictionary of Saints, 3rd ed. OUP, 1992.)

Etheldreda restored an old church at Ely, reputedly destroyed by Penda, pagan king of the Mercians, and built her monastery on the site of what is now Ely Cathedral. After its restoration in 970 by Ethelwold it became the richest abbey in England except for Glastonbury.

Etheldreda died c.680 from a tumour on the neck, reputedly as a divine punishment for her vanity in wearing necklaces in her younger days; in reality it was the result of the plague which also killed several of her nuns, many of whom were her sisters or nieces. At St Audrey’s Fair necklaces of silk and lace were sold, often of very inferior quality, hence the derivation of the word tawdry from St Audrey.

17 years after her death her body was found to be incorrupt: Wilfred and her physician Cynefrid were among the witnesses. The tumour on her neck, cut by her doctor, was found to be healed. The linen cloths in which her body was wrapped were as fresh as the day she had been buried. Her body was placed in a stone sarcophagus of Roman origin, found at Grantchester and reburied.

Her shrine was destroyed in 1541, but some relics are alleged to be in St Etheldreda’s Church, Ely Place, London (where the bishops of Ely formerly had their London residence). Her hand, which was discovered in a recusant hiding place near Arundel in 1811, is claimed by St Etheldreda’s Roman Catholic church at Ely.

St Etheldreda’s Feast Day is 23rd June.

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