Wednesday, November 16, 2005

as days pass by

FACES OF YENKAWIR

- moms are workin hard -



- am i cute or what -



- dont worry, we didnt eat it, we put it back to where it belongs -



- the intsy wintsy spider went out the water spout ....



- Yenkawir, Raja Ampat, Papua -

- look at the background -

- im sorry i cant help it if my pants is falling down, its the gravity :) -




- dance till midnight -




- me and boyz from the hood -




- these are heavy ... will u help me out girls? -

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

day three


just realized that pak yunus and adebu have been calling me "ibu" or "mam" all this time ... it makes me sound old ...

PS: Adebu has been hospitalized ... another victim of malaria .... get well soon ...

PSS: im sitting on the porch and enjoying the wind. i could see the ocean from here and am hoping tomorrow the weather will be better ...

Monday, November 14, 2005

day two ...



i was strooling along the beach by myself when i realized that a bunch of kids were following me around like my entourage .. am i a celebrity? hmmm ... hw come nobody told me that :)

these kids are wonderful and i ended up spending my time with them ... most of them are quite shy, but always ready for another pics.

the tide usually happen during the afternoon and its scary when your house is just 5 meters away from the water ... sign of climate change?

the wind seems never stop to blow ... from dusk till dawn. some of us started to worried ... wat if we cant get back to sorong? its been raining, so i stay at the house and my arms are itchy ... cant stop scratching ....


as usual in the evening we showed "the burning season" about chico mendes from Brazil who fought for the rubber tapper's right to keep the forest. there was a problem with the speaker tho' so they can only watch the movie without sound.

Sunday, November 13, 2005

... a journey to ayau ......

we left sorong around 6-ish in the mornin, on CI's boat "Yaswal Tisilol" or "aku cinta laut" in Bahasa or "I love the sea". its from the Mayan - Raja Ampat's language. this 10.3 m long and 2.32 m wide boat was assembled in Banyuwangi and i think it costs almost 1 billion rupiahs.



Yaswal Tisilol





of course u’ve 2 know who’s the boss on Yaswal



(pak yunus, me and adebu)





it’s a long trip to ayau .... a bumpy and wet ride. The west wind blew so strong that we had to stop in the middle of the sea just 2 let the wind passed us. I had to hold on to “my dear life” so tide so I wouldn’t get thrown away from the boat. Not to mention I was soaking wet from head to toes (f u look @ the boat’s pic u’ll notice that it doesn’t hv windows just some plastic cover). That was not the worse of course ... suddenly i felt the urge to “pee” and our destination was like another 2 hours. Of course when u gotta “go”, u gotta “go” … one way or another ... so my friend and I (yes both of us) asked the captain to stop the boat in the middle of the sea and asked everybody not to look back since my friend and I were doing "our business" @ the far end of the boat. Its emergency and it needs to be done hehehehe … officially we left our marks on the boat (just like what dogs do) … but its an experience in a lifetime… hehehehe (cantstoplaughingmodeon) (some friends still couldnt figure out hw we did it hehehhehe)

….. the bumpy ride continued ……..

Finally …. I see smth, is it what I think it is? Yes it’s the land yippeee … its YENKAWIR ... glad to see a land for my shaking wrinkle feet.

PS:
1. I took some medicine called antimo (motion sickness medicine). It should make me sleep during the trip so I wont get sea sick, but guess what ... it didn’t work. The medicine started to take its toll on me a moment before I did my presentation. My head was heavy, my hands were shaking, my heart was pounding so hard and I felt sleepy…..zzzzz…zzzzzzzz
2. adebu wasn’t feel alrite, maybe malaria?


About Yenkawir:

1. white-sandy-village 100 m wide and less than 1 km long, about 50 families

2. only ONE well for drinking water for the whole village

3. only ONE toilet at the far end of the village (they seldom use it tho’)

4. house is separated from kitchen and "a small cubicle thingy for you to take shower"

5. there are only 2 teachers and 2 classrooms (1st – 3rd grade and 4th – 6th grade). The teachers live in other village (Dorehkar) and they hv to commute with the boat to Yenkawir. During stormy days kids wont hv any classes, and it happens quite often.

6. no medical assistance. If someone get sick they hv to go to Dorehkar.

7. the people are quite shy, but they love it when we take their pics.

Friday, November 11, 2005

... a new home ...

so finally i moved my blog to this new home, but please bare with me .. . my new house will look nicer when i have the time to decorate it ... hmmm .. maybe next year? hehehehe

Thursday, November 10, 2005

... J U I C Y ...

it's one of those juicy nites you know .... im such a bad girl, am i not? a bad friend maybe? but wat can i say ... nice girl [wink wink] can be bad too, rite?


my girl ... my girl ... my girl ...
...... talkin bout my girl ... my girl ....