Sunday, April 26, 2009

FAREWELL DINNER







Pak Dedi and his family took us out to dinner on our final evening in Indonesia. I don't think Andy and I have laughed so much for a very long time!!! Thank you Pak Dedi, we hope to see you in Bendigo later in the year.

AFTERNOON TEA






























Afternoon tea with Pak Afan and his family. Pak Afan did a wonderful job of organising our program throughout our stay. We appreciated the many long hours and hard work he put in to ensure our program ran smoothly. We found out very early on too, that he enjoys a good joke.





FAREWELL PARTY















The staff at Ciputat were very kind to us and made us feel very welcome.































The student leaders at Ciputat SMA 2.


































The Vice Principal, Pak Suyarto, made a formal farewell speech and presented Ibu Robyn and Ibu Andy with many beautiful Indonesian gifts. We took back to our school an exquisite plaque to commemorate our visit.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

ART AND ENGLISH WORKSHOPS
















These are the bookmarks that Weeroona College students designed to give to Ciputat students.

The students are holding up their surprise alien drawings they drew in the Art Workshop.


The students are laughing at their creations.


The students were viewing a short film made by Weeroona students on the theme of Water in Bahasa Indonesia. They thought it was hilarious.





The students learned about programs offered at Weeroona College Bendigo.






Ibu Andy just had to take a photo of this poster advertising Jamiroquai. He was playing live at Bogor in April.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

VISIT TO BANDUNG
















Pak Dedi and Ibu Ela Rafidi took us out to dinner to a traditional Indonesian restaurant in Bandung. Another delicious meal 'enak'!




















































These young children were very talented performers.















On Sunday 12th April we visited Saung Angklung Mang Ujo and enjoyed a wonderful interactive performance put on by these young dancers and musicians. After their performance, the audience played the angklung, sang and danced together.





















Pretty in pink.














Bandrek is a drink made with ginger.















In the morning we visited the volcano - Gunung Tangkuban Parahu. 'Gunung' means mountain. 'Tangkuban Parahu' means 'upside down boat' which is what the volcano looks like.














Pony rides on the mountain














The upside down boat.




















JCO - the best little donuts you will ever find - enak sekali! These were actually found in Jakarta.














More Indonesian hospitality - afternoon tea at our friend's house.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

VISIT TO BOGOR














Thursday 9th April was election day in Indonesia. With 230 million people, the easiest way to keep track of who has voted and who hasn't is to dip the voter's little finger in ink.



Deer wander freely outside the palace.













The principal from SMA Negeri I Pamulang and his family
brought a picnic lunch for us to share.













Below is the Presidential Palace in the Botanical Gardens
(Kebun Raya) in Bogor which is about one hour's drive
south west of Jakarta via the tollway.







The gardens are famous for their beautiful orchids. These can be found in the Orchid House (Rumah Anggrek).








VISIT TO PAMULANG











On Wednesday 8th April Ibu Robyn and Ibu Andy visited SMA Negeri I Pamulang. We were warmly welcomed to this senior secondary college. The two students in the principal's office impressed us with their English and after this we were taken to the music room which was a sound proofed recording studio. The students performed for us using both the traditional angklung instruments as well as modern guitars.

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