Friday, August 27, 2010

Edu fair 27/8/2010




That was on Friday, August 27, 2010 when our school held another EduFair (Education Fair). It was from 8 a.m to 2 p.m. Lots of universities are participating ( from abroad too! ) and also some education consultant.
Our job as students was to collect the information and followed the universities’ presentation which is divided within our classes. We just need to follow the schedule given.
I think this event is really helpful for us to know further about the place where we will be going soon =)

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Badminton 21/8/2010





Our class was joining the badminton play just for fun. We have this nice badminton time on the Paradise Sport Club, which is near to our school. We played together with the teacher, their spouse, and also with the native voluntary teacher. It was fun; I remembered that I made two shuttlecocks stuck on the lamp which was hanging above me. Naughty me .LOL :P
This activity is definitely for gaining a better relationship between our class and the teachers. Some other good impacts are we also get a good health and increase solidarity between friends too.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Independence Day 2010

So, it was our independence day once again. This year was not the same as the previous year, that’s because our independence day accidentally was also at the same time with the Ramadhan month (fasting time for Muslim).
We get the conclusion to still focus on the ceremony even in hungry state ( because of fasting) . For people who are not fasting must also support each other in our lovely independence day.
We celebrated our independence day just by ceremony and some competitions. For example: tug of war (tarik tambang), also some relay competition to break the balloon, and then do sack race, and continued by eating crackers competition.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010








Me           :See the picture above to answer this question:
Which one is the native teacher?
You         :Geez, that's a perfectly easy question. The ans…
Me           :Incorrect! If that’s easy, why are you still making mistake on it? The answer is not a perfectly bla blab la but the top right and bottom left picture.
You         : ZZZzzzz

Okay so let me explain this new voluntary teacher, her name Is Laura Verena de Guevara. Though, by talking to her, I feel that she seems to be ignoring the ‘Verena’ name; besides, her name on facebook is without the “Verena” too.
She has father, mother, one older brother, one best best friend, and one boyfriend.
This nice person is from Germany. Why did I say nice?
1.     Polite
In my imagination, people from the West Country love to use bikini or stuff like that and they also love to insult so much. Laura at least understands that she is in Indonesia and she keeps her clothes tidy and not sexy. Insulting is just something like, “Aww, that sucks!” or”Damn!” but not in angry condition at all.
2.     Doesn’t ask much
Some people can’t adapt well and want the stuff that they usually with. However, this so called 20-year-old girl is different. She adapts with the facilities that my family prepares and doesn’t ask much stuff; which is definitely a great help for us.

Oh, wait. Don’t tell me you still don’t get the hang of these?
Oh dear! How can I say so much about her? Its because she is staying with my family.
And its for free,just for 4 months.
She teaches us (students of Krista Mitra Junior and Senior High School) without we need to pay anything to her, but we must prepare the things she needs for her daily life.  That’s what so called voluntary life in Germany.
Well, it’s my consequence at the first time when I said to the teacher that I’m willing to take care of her as part of our family. However,:
1.       We have some problems with the electricity in our house. The electricity can’t really handle 3 air conditioners (AC) at the same time. The users of the AC are my parents, Laura, and me.
Since she wants a separate room, it means more electricity needed. And yeah, each night, either my parents or I must turn off the AC in our room in order to keep the electricity on.
----I admit that it must be hard for her to adapt in such a hot country compared to her country, but I’m also need AC at least D: It’s pretty annoying to study in a hot condition.
But I said it once more that this is my responsibility of my words. I must not complaint in any matter. =)
1 Thesalonians 5:16 “Always be joyful”
After all, comparing everything, we still always have much more better things than the worst one. So why do we just focus on the bad one?
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Aww, dear. Guess what I have just found? Her blog while she is staying In Indonesia. Pretty interesting since it includes her comment about my family. Come and take a look:
Use google translator to translate. ^^

Friday, August 6, 2010

Korean Guest 6/8




From Korea with Love, I think that’s a nice title actually. That title is from the kristamitra website. Tee-he
So that was on the August 6, 2010 when two mini buses of Korean people arrived at our school that morning. I saw by my own eyes when the two buses entering our school. After a while, they approached our administration building and greeted friendly our teachers and principal and also bowing to them. And another interesting thing was that the spoke in Indonesian language, even just a very little of it. =D
They came to our hall and watched our kolintang performance. In return, they sang two songs for us, one in Indonesia and one in Korean. While they sang the Korean song, they were touched and cried.
My class (now is XI Science 1 or XI EICT) and our junior (X-1 or X EICT) were lucky because we got the chance to watch them ^ ^
The little Korean girl also gave candies to us, but I haven’t got it ):
We learn their culture and share each other was the main important thing I found from our meeting. It increase our knowledge about other country as well.

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