"I need to write. I'm hearing voices again."
"Then write."
"I don't have a computer."
"That's ironic (he made it sound like pathetic). Most people don't have the net."

First, I am fine, thank you, though the weather is a bit irritating. It's been raining the whole two weeks and on some days the rain didn't stop at all. And they say it is summer. The rain has caused a lot of damage. More damage than last year's flood. This time more people died, more houses are ruined, more victims are without homes. I'm not sure how Japan learns from this. I haven't heard the learning thing from TV. Honestly, though, I kind of expecting it was an ice-rain again like what we had before. It was fun to see, but I heard the wavy-next-to-curly univesity bus driver said, "Abunai yo! Sonna ame da!" (bahaya, tau!)
And yes, it is summer in Japan. And another yes, it is HOT, although for some unknown reasons

Next, Honjo just held a summer festival. This will be our last Natsu Matsuri in Honjo. Sad, to think about that, but on that day we had great fun. While Papap was busy taking pictures for his blog, Hikari was busy pointing his index finger to the crowd and shouting, "Mamaaa! Mite! OSHIRI da!" (Liat, Mak, ada pantat!). There! Some people thought it was funny, some hundred others didn't think so.
"Please, God, make me blend."
"I can't. What will I make of you? A caffee-latte?"
Next thing I know I encouraged Papap to take pictures of more butts...

Then, you guys asked me if I had some parties? Well, sort of. We were invited here and there, to visit this and that. We visited Sanden factory in the neighboring town. Don't imagine a conventional factory we had back home. This factory's compound is vast and

And then Papap returned to his favorite pastime: cooking. We got some fresh jengkol from a friend a few days back. Papap urged me to find the recipe for Semur Jengkol. I agreed with one condition: I didn't want to have anything to do with that jengkol. The smell of it can give me a morning sickness! So, that day, after studying the recipe thoroughly, Papap indeed made Semur Jengkol successfully. Fortunately, the other Indonesians love that smelly thing so that Papap could have a party with them. Or else, he would be a drunken jengkol eater


There are still many other parties and get together. It seems like everyone here really needs one
Okay, that's the latest news for you, guys. I'm sorry I answered all your emails like this. It's more fun (for me), and it spares me from writing the same thing for many emails
Now, I've got to go. This whole party thing delayed me from packing. What? I'll be right over there at the end of September. Hopefully. Okay?
ber-hanabi ke mana? Hikari asik euy ... kosa kata pentingnya kumplit kayaknya :D
ReplyDeleteHanabiiii.... Aaaaaakkkkhhhhhh!!!!
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