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Fishing, Children and Benefit

>> Jun 15, 2011

It was once assumed by the experts that fishing wasn’t really important for kids. But recently, the experts have already mentioned the significance of fishing for kids. It can be a great activity for them.

Many kids love organized sports, such as basketball. It’s a great one, since it gives a good basis for a child's way of thinking and physical attributes. On the other hand, fishing offers an exceptional balance for a child's growth as well. Fishing, and other outdoor activities, assists children learn while in a relaxing and calm environment.

Fishing decreases stress, improves child’s imagination and sharpens their senses. With fishing, you also teach your children to appreciate and respect what the environment of the great outdoors provides for humankind.

For Watery Wednesday, I share here some pictures that I captured at Kampung Katulampa,a fishing and outbound place in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.

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My Nephew’s Circumcision Celebration

>> Jun 13, 2011






It’s not a birthday cake. My nephew, M. Ali Fatih Matarizki (six years old), get circumcised on Sunday morning. Here, a circumcision is an important process for every boy. It’s not only a removing or cutting away the foreskin of the pexxx, but it’s already becoming a part of entering ‘adulthood’. The boy who has been circumcised will be expected to be a better and more religious person; having improvement in attitudes and manners. He’s entering the new stage in his life.

Fatih’s parents invited us to celebrate the successful circumcision and we prayed for his becoming better person, happiness, health and prosperity in many years to come. All aunts and uncles gave him gifts. My husband and I gave him a little cash.

Fatih’s mother prepared tumpeng rice (ceremonial dish of yellow rice served in a cone shape) for our lunch. I don’t share the food here, I’ll share in another post.

The boy looked happy though he felt rather painful on his pexxx. Don’t worry Fatih, it will recover totally in two weeks!


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Wandering Cows

>> Jun 11, 2011





Wandering cats are so common. How about wandering cows? Riding toward the housing where my BIL lives; my husband captured these moments. The owner doesn’t place the cows in a cage. He lets the cows looking for food by themselves.

The cows are free to go anywhere around and they can go back home by themselves too. They eat wild grass here and there and walk calmly along the roads. Local people around have used to see these views. The most important is, there’s no one dares stealing the cows. There a belief: anyone who steals the cow in that area, he will get severe ill. Sorry for less quality pics!

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Couple’s Corner: My Husband as A Son

>> Jun 9, 2011

This week’s topic is still about hubbies. This time I’m sharing about my hubby as a son. My hubby, Rofi, is the sixth of seven siblings. He has three sisters and three elder brothers.

Unfortunately, my hubby had unhappy childhood. It could be said that he was lack of her mother’s care. For years (about five years), she had to take care of her sister (my hubby’s aunt) who had seriously ill in another town.

When my hubby’s age is between eight until thirteen years old, he was often left by his mother. In a month, she’s only at home for three or four days. Not long after my hubby’s aunt passed away, her mother also got sick. She died when my hubby is fifteen years old. Although my hubby didn’t get enough affection from her mom, he always says that he admires and loves her mother.

My hubby told me that his father applied strict parenting style. He’s always got punishment every time he made a mistake. Though as a child, he’s rather scare to his father; their relationship is close enough, until now. My father in-law is a type of father who likes to give lots of advice to his children, included to my hubby.

As a son, I think my hubby can get along well with his father. My FIL lives alone in his own home in another town; but he often visits his children here. Every time my FIL meets my hubby, he always requests my hubby to massage him. When FIL acts like a little child -sometimes- my hubby wants to handle him with patient.

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Why You and Your Family Require a Vacation?

>> Jun 8, 2011

There are some reasons:
After working hard for a period of time; you need a break. A holiday will be ideal for you to ease your work stress. Have you ever experienced the signs of work stress like sleepless nights and blackened eye? Taking time-off would make you calm, innovative and productive once you get back to work.

Any vacation will be very enjoyable. If you want to make your family happy, take them on a vacation. Besides, you’ll allow spending some value time with your family. It would be a great way to strengthen bonds and keep strong the relationship.

If you’re looking to getaway from the routine activities, a vacation would be a great solution.

You and the entire family might be bored of staying at home during holidays, well, you and family need to go on vacation.

Choose a vacation that suits your budget.

For Watery Wednesday, I share here a villa above the fish pond that you can rent Rp 500.000,- (about $60++) per night. Inside, you can see 1 bedroom, large living room with lots of mattresses available, kitchen and bathroom. Every time my BILs and SILs families come from Jakarta and visit Kampung Katulampa (one fishing and outbound place in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia), they always rent this villa for only hours. It could be an example for having a short and affordable vacation.

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A Family Gathering

>> Jun 6, 2011




Last Sunday we became the host of a family gathering. It’s a gathering of families under the same great grand-father; but the settled participants are about 25 families from different grand fathers. Other families are come and go.

The event was held in a comfy restaurant inside a fishing place and it’s going well. After a few months since the last gathering, we can meet again. It’s really a great way to bond one big family.

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Garra Rufa Fish

>> Jun 4, 2011




They eat the dead skin on my feet. Since it’s my first time, I was surprised and tickled. I love the ‘sensation’; it seems like being electrified; but in very soft way. Later, I can really enjoy it! I don’t know why; but I feel so relaxed during the ‘treatment’. I’ll visit them again in a few days! Sorry, I failed to share a clear close up of them here. Have you ever tried a fish spa?


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Welcome to my blog. I'm a home maker, a stay at home wife. I'm just an ordinary woman who has interest in reading, working at home and learning to write. We live in Bogor, Indonesia.
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