Yesterday we did eat instead of sing. Unfortunately, the sized group who came to this potluck party was not as good as the group in the past years. I heard some of our choir members are on vacation, and most of the teen choir group are busy with their graduation. So, the party looked quite private with about 20 people involved. However, the best thing is I could bring home some pizza leftover that gives me a day-off from cooking task. Isn't that nice? I was glad people like my "lemper" (kind of Indonesian sushi) I brought for sharing dishes in the party. Some of them asked the ingredients I put in the recipe, Peggy asked me how to say this dishes in Indonesia (of course she couldn't pronounce it very well), some of them took the "lemper" home. All these things make me worth it spending my time a day long just to prepare this cooking.
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Makes Me Wonder
29 May, 2007
This is another kind of group music I recently like to hear about.
Well, I admit that not all their songs they sing I like as much as I like Josh Groban and Il Divo whom mostly I have been crushed on. Another good song to hear on my ear from this group is "This Love".
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Let's Talk Strawberries!
28 May, 2007
Pweeh.. what a day! A good thing is the soaring heat didn't kill my spirit enjoying the strawberry festival. This time the weather was quite different than any other year of our visits to this festival. No wonder why most people left so earlier, who could deal with this sizzling weather? neither could I. On the other hand, who could resist the temptation not to get the whole bunch of their juicy strawberry? not me for sure...
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Must-See Movie Lists
According to my lists only:
(v) Shrek The Third ----> (checked: fun and entertaining)
( ) Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End ----> (soon)
(x) Spider-Man 3 ---->(denied: bad review)
( ) Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix -----> (this summer)
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Blakey Day
18 May, 2007
I read and watch some entertainment news about questioning Blake being a finalist of this season AI.. What's wrong with him, I am rooting for him, I have liked him since the beginning. He is not Jasmine Trias or Sanjaya or Anthony or other less-talented contestants. He is different and insanely talented. Why are you people not aware of the fact that most of the AI contestants try to become a copycat of some famous singers like Celine Dion, Whitney Houston, Tina Turner, Bruce Springstein... you name it. Please highlight this: we need to find someone different out there!!!
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Brainwashed Me
10 May, 2007
source: Luckovich (Newsweek, May 2007 ed.)
I used to admire him a lot when he was an U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia, but now I would say I am definitely in opposite way how I portray this evil genius guy. I thought his wife must be a lucky person in the world to have such a caring and loving family man who was back then being her loyal husband. I wonder what triggers him to get involved in this scandal. Power? Money? Woman? Anything is possible...
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Faith Behind The Tragedy
19 April, 2007
It's tremendously sad watching the news on television about tragedy at Virginia Tech. I can not imagine how hurt the victims' families have been by this tragedy. One of the students, as I read in the news, who was killed by the mental sick shooter is Indonesian. The closed-friends and relatives described him as a kind-hearted and religious person who never hesitated to hand an help. According to the witness I read in the news, he even tried to protect some other students from shooting in minutes before he was killed. My heart goes out to his family who have been hurt by this unfortunate fate, particularly when the humble father expressed his faith by saying "this destiny may what God's willing to us. We may turn to be real arrogant and bragging too much about my son who would have been graduated from PhD school but God doesn't want us to be this way".
This morning I read email from Diane, our music director, who passed an email from Bryan, one of our choir group, who is currently studying in V-Tech. He said he is doing ok and still mourning to what has happened in his campus. He was interviewed by "Religion and Ethics" a show by PBS and was singing Dona Nobis Pacem with some other singers in this show. Well, he doesn't sing in our choir every Sunday like we do (he used to before he is going to V-Tech), but he showed up sometimes during Spring break or during his Summer vacation. It was a touching part of his email when he said, "Never 3 years ago or 3 days ago could I ever had imagined what 4/16/07 brought us. But the outcome of this proves every reason why I love with this place with all my heart. There is not other place on the face of the earth that could deal with such a loss the way we have. I really hope that someday before I graduate those of you that I'm writing to many miles away, can visit this campus and see what it's like without the world watching. Without the blood. Without the crime scene tape. And without the sadness".
He shared also the poem by English professor of V-Tech, Nikki Giovanni, dedicated to the victims, students and faculty staffs, and the world. Here it was:
We are Virginia Tech.
We are sad today, and we will be sad for quite a while. We are not moving on, we are embracing our mourning.
We are Virginia Tech.
We are strong enough to stand tall tearlessly, we are brave enough to bend to cry, and we are sad enough to know that we must laugh again.
We are Virginia Tech.
We do not understand this tragedy. We know we did nothing to deserve it, but neither does a child in Africa dying of AIDS, neither do the invisible children walking the night away to avoid being captured by the rogue army, neither does the baby elephant watching his community being devastated for ivory, neither does the Mexican child looking for fresh water, neither does the Appalachian infant killed in the middle of the night in his crib in the home his father built with his own hands being run over by a boulder because the land was destabilized. No one deserves a tragedy.
We are Virginia Tech.
The Hokie Nation embraces our own and reaches out with open heart and hands to those who offer their hearts and minds.
We are strong, and brave, and innocent, and unafraid. We are better than we think and not quite what we want to be.
We are alive to the imaginations and the possibilities. We will continue to invent the future through our blood and tears and through all our sadness.
We are the Hokies.
We will prevail.
We will prevail.
We will prevail.
We are Virginia Tech.
Ps. As declared by VA’s governor, this Friday is a mourning day for the victims. Please participate by wearing your maroon and orange! I would do it, too, on our mourning mass this Sunday.
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Spring Has Finally Sprung
14 April, 2007
After a frigid winter, the signs of springtime rebirth are starting to be seen. Usually you can tell when spring has arrived here by the fragrance of the spring rain. You may already be seeing some other signs such as birds returning, trees beginning to bud, spring flowers (tulips, daffodils, etc) blooming, new plants popping through the ground. Or you may have noticed a few extra minutes of daylight. Yes, Spring is in the air, so as my new look here.
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Discovering Me?
Indonesian married woman
VA-USA residence
domestic engineer
(a.k.a homemaker)
fruit lover, flowers admirer