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A Kudeta look-a-like, Segarra promises Jakarta's habitant the good place to relax at the sea side of Ancol.
After tiring Saturday, Chita and Bona's Wedding was concluded with small but warm reception party at Pendopo Kemang. Despite few glitches of sound system problem at start, the party in overall ended in happy and successful way. Shown here is Pakde Pras and family posed with the bride and the groom.
After the wedding ritual at Church had been completed, it's time for Bataknese wedding ritual. Wow, what a ritual. Loud, energetic, and a bit brash for Javanese liking. :-). Shown is Chita and Bona sit in between Bona's parents and Chita's adopted parents.
My little sister finally get married with her long-time boy friend, Bona Siahaan. They get married in HKBP Church, Cibubur last Saturday.
Just one week to go to Chita's Wedding. We have preparation meeting at our house to tighten up the loose ends.
Aya and Rafif are a bit nervous when they arrive at the new school. Rafif is quickly become comfortable with his friends, but Aya was in tears when she realized she has to adjust with the new environment. Hopefully she will familiarize with her friends soon.
Aya and Rafif posed in front of our house, shortly before going to their new school. Hopefully they will enjoy the new school.
Ha! Had enough with the lame '3-D' movie, The kids are quite entertained with the shirt-painting activity at Dinosaurs Alive! tent.
Yea right. We went to so-much talked about entertainment on the last day of School holiday. Thanks to Elok's colleague who gave us four free pass, as the show did not live the expectation for its hefty ticket price. But the kids are quite happy :-)
Aya and Elok have briefing with the teachers at Aya's new class.
Rafif seems to be very happy with his new class at the new school Tara Salvia. We attend the School orientation day.
Alhamdulillah after tiring 4 days process, the move is finally completed. Tomorrow I and Elok will start going to work again, except now from different starting point :-)
As part of moving is cleaning up some of our stuffs, disposing those that we don't need anymore. Including this collection of cassettes from Hair Metal days in 80s and early 90s, because I have put their digital forms safely on my iPod.