Thursday, March 28, 2013

The Best Present on Easter

Dear readers,

Happy Easter Weekend!

In this post I would like to share the best present for his year's Easter. I hope y'all enjoy it.

About a month ago, my mom felt a lot of pain on her stomach. After several medical check up, here is the result:


And here is the doctor's diagnosis:


Which is translated that there are three tumors in her colon. With the length of 8.27 cm. I was afraid. All of our family also afraid because this is her third tumor. The first and second were in her womb.
My family directly pursue medical treatment and never stop praying. I was so stress and made me really want to go home.

A great miracle happened yesterday. Further check up called "colon in loop" shows that there is nothing in her colon. I repeated again, NOTHING! I was just speechless knowing that God has cured my mom. Also today (May 29th) is her birthday. No such thing as a coincidence. And I believe that God shows his miracle on Easter day and also for my mom's birthday.

You had no idea how grateful I am knowing this news. I am so close with my mom, and my heart was broken when I heard my mom's condition. I am so grateful and blessed. This is the best present I get from God. Even though I am far away from home, but knowing that my mom is healthy is amazing.

Here is a photo of my whole family.




I hope this post could be a blessing for you on the Easter weekend!

See you on the next post!

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Unpublished yet interesting photos..

Dear readers,

Not much reading at this time, just some interesting photos that I [thought] I never published.

So enjoyyyy...

1. My first Jakarta trip - 2009 (With some public figures! Imelda, Gita Gutawa, and Erwin Gutawa)






2. Visit to Green School - 2010































3. Having real sushi bar in Japan - 2012





4. Me traveling around the globe - UK, Netherlands,  Japan, Singapore, US.






Pretty interesting, huh?

Don't forget to leave some comments below!

See you next post!



Tuesday, March 12, 2013

When One Door Closes; Another Door Opens (WHILAL pt.1)

Dear readers,

Here is the realization of my WHILAL idea.. Read the post I posted earlier for the introduction..

When One Door Closes; Another Door Opens

How may of y'all have heard about it? I bet y'all have heard this wise words many many times, maybe tens or even hundreds!
You will hear this wise words after having a bad time, failure, or heart breaking condition that you have to face. Most people will react by telling you this cliche right?
Your reaction will be: "Well, it is easier saying it than experiencing what I have." It might be true, but I found that this cliche is true.

After graduating from junior high school, I really really wanted to continue my study at SMA Taruna. Some of y'all will think that it is surprising knowing my style and behavior, but it is true! (p.s. SMA Taruna is a very good high school with a military style of teaching and discipline) Unfortunately, I could not get in with the scholarship, and it was impossible for me to pay for the school because it was just too expensive. One door just closed. But another door opens! I was accepted at Sampoerna Academy, the place where I had best years in my life. If I was accepted at SMA Taruna, I might not be studying at Texas Tech right now. I might not go to UK and Japan during my high school years. One door closes; another door opens. 

At the end of my first year in high school, there was a competition to select two students from my school to go to New Zealand for a month. I applied for it and got into last part of selection. Unfortunately, I was not selected. I thought that my only chance to go overseas just gone. One door just closed. One month after the New Zealand selection, there was a competition held my British Council to select two students from Indonesia to go to U.K. I thought that might be impossible for me to get in, but my mentor said that nothing to lose if I try. A miracle happened, and I was selected to represent my country to U.K! I was so excited. One door closes; another door opens.

In my junior year in high school, I have failed in so many mathematics Olympiads. I have studied so much, but there are many students that are way smarter than me in mathematics. I had no idea what can I do well outside of math. One door closes. Then I started to learn how to make a good English writing. Another miracle happens. I won several English writing national competitions, my writing made me be able to go to Japan, I also won US$3,000 because of my writing. Isn't it just amazing? One door closes; another door opens.

What I would like y'all to learn from my experience is to never be discouraged and always open to learn new things. Failure is common in life, no one is successful in everything they did. I am pretty sure that if you keep working hard, you will find a way to succeed! And way to succeed is not only one, dare to try many new things throughout your life.

I wish you found this little bit inspiring. When one door closes; another door opens.

Leave comments below, I would love to hear feedback from y'all!
See you in next post!

Monday, March 11, 2013

Introduction to WHILAL

Dear readers,

So I suddenly got an inspiration about what kind of theme that I can carry over as a series in my blog. And I end up thinking about WHILAL..

What is WHILAL?
WHILAL stands for What Have I Learned About Life.

What will you write then?
Well, just like the title, I will write about some cliche of life in my own perspective and experience. This will be my personal views and very argumentative. I will talk cliche such as "When one door close, other door will open," "Be your own self," and many other life cliche.

Why do you want to do that? That sounds so boring..
To be honest, I don't know why do I need to do that. I feel sometimes when I share my experience, it could be an inspiration for others. So I guess, I want to inspire my readers a bit. Rather than just share my own experience here..

How often will you post about WHILAL then?
I will do it when I have inspiration to write. I guess. Once in two weeks sounds good to me.

Any particular hope for WHILAL?
I just wish the reader will be inspired. If sometimes I sound too controversial, I would open to comments. Small debate will be fun also.

Alright, good luck then!
Thank you.. :D


So guys, that's a short conversation style with my self for the introduction to WHILAL.. I hope y'all will enjoy the series.. I will post the first part in about two days.. Leave some comments below if you have any suggestion about what cliche to write in WHILAL..

See you soon in the next post!

Thursday, March 7, 2013

My Volunteering Experience at the U.K. School Games



Dear reader,

In this post I would like to share you my experience during my volunteer experience in the Newcastle, North East England. I was still very thin back then. It has been 2.5 years ago, but the memory is still embedded crystal clear in my mind. Hope y'all enjoyyyyyy it!!


Introduction to British Council and UK School Games

           

When I shared the announcement about the British Council competition with my mentor, his response was “There will be a lot of applicants, but go for it. Imagine how you would feel if you are selected as the winner.” The winner of this competition would go to North East England for representing Indonesia being the young leaders and volunteers there in September 2010, at an event named UK School Games.

I made an application, went through the interview, and then I was thrilled to receive an email telling me that I had won. My mentor was right about the feeling.

Indonesia and ten other countries were included to take part as volunteers there. These countries are known as International Inspiration countries. We all flew from around the world to Newcastle.

Newcastle is a really beautiful city; there are many trees but the weather is really cold there.

The delegation from Indonesia was the second arrived there after Nigeria. It was really interesting to meet other young leader from other countries. I chatted with some of them at the first dinner, and it was so incredible knowing and learning the differences in cultures between II (International Inspiration) countries.

Already friendships were beginning.






The Opening Ceremony



I was the “lucky” one to represent the II students to stand on the stage at the opening ceremony. While I took a part in the general rehearsal, I met and took a photo with Amy Williams. She is the gold medallion for Winter Olympics. What a great experience!

The opening ceremony was fabulous. That evening was glorious with music, laser, parades, and the media. Even though the weather was really cold for me, I did well for my job, and I am told that I may have appeared on BBC and ITV.
 




Volunteering at The Games

Being a volunteer was a new role and new job for me, this was my first time.
On the first day, I did well for being the operator of electronic scores board in athletics. Watching some disabled athletes and how they struggled to earn a medal was incredible for me. Their fighting spirit was a magic moment for me.
The second day, I was assigned to volunteer in the volleyball tournament. It was a really exhausting day, 9 matches in a row without any break for me. The most interesting part was when I was given a smile by the official for mopping the floor, although the coach of the London team in the last match protested to me that I was mopping too much. I enjoyed so much the second day of my volunteering.
The third day was interesting for me, I was assigned to be ball boy in field hockey. After the matches finished, I had to present the medal to the winner.
Seeing the happy faces and disappointed faces of winning and losing the matches showed how great was their spirit for this school games. Though I realize that sport could unite all people from many differences and make them happy.
 




Friends for Life

Saying goodbye was the hardest thing. When we had to say goodbye, tears were running down our faces. We realized that in just one week we had already become close friends.
We chose a name for our relationships, “friends for life” since we are separated by distance, time, and cultures, but nothing could stop us having this relationship.



Would y'all like to hear my personal strive to enjoy this experience? Wait for my next post!

See y'all until then. :)