Sunday, November 9, 2008

Birthday Party

From 7 - 9 Nov.

Last Friday 9. Nov I had my Birthday Party. Eventhough I had my birthday on 12.Oct I decided to have it in this Friday. I postponed the party because first of all I did not have enough time and I did not know anybody who could b invited. Initially I was supposed to organize it with some other friends, as a birthday party + house warming party, they putting the house and I the music and the food.

Time passed and no development from their side was observed, so I took over. I arranged the party to be at my place, asked some live musicians to play, got some drinks, and at 20.30 all the people started arriving. We had a very nice pool party, my neighbours came, my colleagues, some friends from outside the office, and of course the musicians.

It was fun because I just got to know the neighbours during that evening, so in order to avoid any negative comment I invited them to the party. All had good time, I was dancing, singing, playing some keyboard, and since it was my party I could do anything without any regrets. When singing, all enjoyed it very much, probably because of my non-professional voice which probably made them think: "how on earth he dares to sing" :-)

The musicians were the same that played at Zania's (my neigbour) party few weeks ago. The arrangement was prefect, all guests were standing in the swiming pool area in the ground floor, and the musicians in the upper floor at the balcony. Fortunately enough the balcony was big enough to fit the whole band. All had a nice time, they played enjoying a nice view from the city, we enjoyed their music.

The food organization was perfect, I called one of my colleagues to arrange it for me :-) She did all the shopping (prepared food of course) and was on time before the band even started playing. We had traditional indonesian food and plenty of cake, the ratio was 1 cake for 3 persons! I think she loved it.

All in all we were about 20 people and they spoke among each other very much. Most of them did not know each other so it was a perfect way for socializing. I was extremely glad when two of my guests, Janina and Clevia, appeared at the front door, they were supposed to be in Jakarta, and I was not expecting them, they decided to take on day earlier flight, and they there were, also celebrating that night!

[picture of pool party]

During next Saturday I went finally to get sightseeing of Semarang. This was the first time since never before I have spent the weekend in the city, and this time was possible. I went to the Golf Club, and visited the driving range. The course seemed very nice since it is built inside between two mountains, it is like a micro valley. I am expecting to play there during the week, starting at 6 am, before it gets very hot.

[picture of Golf course]

Later on during the evening I was at the Zoo. The most amazing part were the lions, the Bengal and Sumatran tigers, and the 7 different species of monkeys. It was amazing that some of the monkeys had the facial structure of a human, only in miniature. I was surprised since I have never seen something like that before. It was also possible to fid them, the difference from Singapore was that these monkeys were in cages, never aloud to run freely in the park.

During the next day, I went together with the Hash Harriers to Ambarawa, a small city close to Semarang, aprox. 30 km, where we left with a steam train built at the end of last century in Leipzig. The machine was in great shape and strong enough to pull the passengers car up hill for about 10 kms. Incredible experience.

During the trip we crossed villages, rice fields, observed volcanoes in the distance, watch the kids running behind the train, and jumping on it, crossed bridges, etc. The landscapes were just green, different tones of green for all the different variety of vegetation. This topped up with the traditional sound of the "choo choo" from a steam train made the experience unique.

We ended up in another town, whose name I don't remember, and started joging for 15 kms. Again we crossed the jungle, this time by feet. The whole journey lasted about two hours and were incredible, crossing rivers, going up and down the mountains, crossing rice fields and different plantations, traversing through small villages, greeting the people. The jogging lasted about 2 hrs but it didn't feel like that.

We were about 60 people, including members and their families. The good thing of this type of Hash is the family environment that exists within. Even though there are sometimes too rough jokes, it is always respectful, without offence to anybody.

Some of us concluded the day by going to a 1.5 hrs body massage to a relaxation SPA. Finally John, one of the oldest members at the Hash, invited us for dinner where we concluded the weekend.

The good thing from Indonesia is that price levels are so low, for example:

Weekend at the beach, including transportation, food, accomodation and soft drinks: 500,000 Rp
Organizing the party for all guests, musicians, food, drinks and cakes: 2,500,000 Rp.
Price for the golf round, including cady and golf cart: 250,000 Rp
Trip with the train to Ambarawa, with an add on 1.5 hr. massage: 150.000 Rp.

At 14,000 Rp per Euro, prices are not bad at all!

Week 46


Today I am in Jakarta, enjoying the peacefulness of my hotel room, and watching the external chaos through my 3 cm thick window, without a single street sound! But soon is time to go, continue my journey visiting different subcons, until I go back to Semarang.

BTW

There have been some terrorist threats to the city of Semarang following the execution of the Bali bombers, I hope non of them get realized, please read through:

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Semarang gets bomb threat
Suherdjoko , The Jakarta Post , Semarang Sun, 11/09/2008 12:13 PM National

Few hours after the Bali bombers death execution, a hoax bomb threat was made over the phone to Novotel Hotel in Semarang, Central Java, on Sunday Morning.The threat was received by a phone operator at around 07:00. The hotel immediately contacted the local police.Semarang police bomb squad told all the hotel guests and employees to get out of the building. They swept the hotel for two hours before concluding there was no bomb.


Two choppers to transport bodies of Bali bombers
The Jakarta Post , Jakarta Sat, 11/01/2008 9:25 AM National

The National Police said Saturday they would provide two helicopters to transport the bodies of convicted Bali bombers after their execution."We will facilitate the transport of the bodies by helicopter," National Police spokesperson Insp. Gen.Abubakar Nataprawira told tempointeraktif.com.He said one helicopter would be designated to bring the remains of the two death row convicts, Amrozi and Ali Gufron, a.k.a. Mukhlas, to East Java, whereas another would transport the body of Imam Samudera to his hometown in Serang, Banten.Abubakar said the decision to use air transport was made so as to, "expedite the burials."Meanwhile, the National Police are increasing security monitoring around foreign embassies in Jakarta in anticipation of revenge attacks that may follow the imminent execution of the convicted Bali bombers.Abubakar previously said that aside from intensifying protection of embassies in Jakarta, the police were also posting more officers at vital sites throughout the country and upping security on Nusakambangan island where the three Bali bombers were expected to face execution by firing squad.

The Attorney General's Office (AGO) said Thursday that the execution could be carried out on any day from Nov. 1 until Nov. 20. (amr)
JAKARTA, Nov. 1 (UPI) --

Three men in Indonesia convicted of the 2002 bombings in Bali that killed 202 people could be executed soon, observers say. The men, who were sentenced to death five years ago, have been placed in isolation at the Nusakambangan maximum security prison, and the government had said the men would be shot in early November, BBC reported Saturday.

For their part, Imam Samudra, Amrozi Nurhasyim and Ali Ghufron have said they hope their executions will trigger revenge attacks. To help prevent a backlash against the executions, the British network said the bombers' families are unlikely to receive prior notification.
The Bali bombings were said to have been carried out by the militant group Jemaah Islamiah.
Last month, Indonesia's Constitutional Court rejected arguments that the three men should be beheaded instead of being executed by firing squad, which, they argued, did not guarantee instant death and would amount to torture.