Friday, July 22, 2011

Random Photos


These are just some random flowers I thought were beautiful.
This creature was just walking across the street. All the bugs are jumbo size in Indonesia.




This baby monkey so cute! He was eating a nasty piece of banana.
This little fellow just stared at me the whole time I was taking pictures!

The Rice Factory



So this is what they do to our rice fellow Americans.  My uncle purchases it from the local farmers, hulls it, washes it, polishes it, and bags it.  Did you know there is not any broken rice in your bag?

I didn't.
It's removed during the bagging process and send to another factory to make rice flour.

Guci~Hot water Pool


This awesome natural hot water pool is one of my favorite things to share with Grace.  The weather is actually chilly and the water is relaxing and so therapeutic.

The Buddha comes out




In the middle of the town was a festival where the Buddha comes out.  These statues are brought from all over the area to be carried around in this red bamboo house.  All the locals stand in line for their turn to carry the Buddha.  They believe it will give them a special place in the afterlife.  Grace enjoyed all the piggy bag rides!

The Indonesian Beach house


This was a scary bridge to walk across.  Not sure if it was the thought of the  disgusting water or not knowing what was in the water that scared me the most. Half of the walk way didn't have a rail, so believe me when I say I held on for dear life. But it was so nice and breezy and the sunset was...breathtaking.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

my o my...how a month flies by


The wedding was most definitely an event to see. I am so glad we were able to be here for Yoan and Andry's wedding.  The traditions in a Chinese wedding are much different than your typical American nuptials.  I know everyone is familiar with the red colors of a Chinese holiday.  During Chinese New Year, ONLY the children receive red envelopes with money from family members called an ong-pao.  Well you also get one when you get married from family and friends...no registry in this country! Right beside the guest book is a huge box with red envelopes to give your ong-pao.


Grace's part as a flower girl was not like a typical flower girl.  The actual ceremony is in the morning at a church.  But the party happens at 7 pm in a banquet hall draped with pink and white chiffon from the ceiling.

The stage, yes I said stage, has red traditional chinese decorations with furniture covered in gold fabric.  Grace's part was to hold the groom's hand as he walked down the aisle to meet my cousin with her bouquet.  There they are announced as husband and wife and Grace walked in front throwing gold shiny confetti on the ground.  She did great.


I will post pictures once we are back home but some of my facebook friends have seen our pageant hair and makeup. I am not sure I ever wore that much makeup for any one event. And the hairspray...can we say cotton candy hairdo.  I had to wash 2 times to remove all the hairspray. But it really was sooooo fun!



Well the visit is now over.  We are leaving on the train to Jakarta in 6 hours. Yesterday we made our last trip to Guci. Its a natural hot spring swimming pool in the mountains.  On the last trip Grace found 40,000 rupiahs on the bottom of the pool.  She is so excited she goes back and finds 10,000 more.  For those of you who don't know the exchange rate, its only $6.02.  But Grace doesn't care she is on cloud 9.  So yesterday she is determined to find some more money. With goggles in hand, she is off to the pool.  She found 5,000 more! We couldn't believe it.  Now she wants to know what she can buy.  I told her a couple of ice creams is about it.

So today we got our the last 65,000 rupiah massage for a while.  How many massage therapist do you know that would give an hour and a half for $7.22! Not too many. I have to say my muscles are a little sore from all the rubbing and massage this past month! Now back to the real world of cry babies and cavity bugs! I have to honestly say I missed my routine, my husband and sweet little boy! Will update all posts with pictures back in the states.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Finally back in Tegal



I didn't think I would be saying that...
Let me go back and update the trip.  Typing on an iphone is not very easy.

The last dive in Manado was beautiful.  The weather was great.  We only did 2 dives on the last day due to the flight schedule.  My cousin and I started having some ear troubles due to water not clearing.  So the day after diving we went to visit the town ENT.  I felt like I was in a clinic from Cider House Rules.  But he confirmed what we knew...ear infections for each one of us. 

The day we were scheduled to fly out of Manado we stopped at the local market area.  I have always defended my "peeps" saying they don't eat dogs.  Well guess what? They DO! Only in some areas. Many areas are not allowed to sell or eat dogs at all. But this area has a market to buy dogs, bats and rats.  All the animals are incinerated to remove the hair and then chopped up.  It was the most disgusting thing I have ever seen.  And I have seen some pretty disgusting things in my years as a dental hygienist.  I actually threw up outside of the market area. 

So after the market, we are on the way to Bali. One layover turns into 2 due to a canceled flight.  We have a party of 12 that manage to all get on another flight that is boarding now. We look like a Chinese version of Home Alone running throught the airport. Everyone is sitting on a different row.  I give Grace her boarding pass because of the seat number.  It actually has the boarding pass for the next flight stapled to the back. There is some confusion with another passenger's seat number.  The flight attendant takes Grace's boarding pass and doesn't return it.  Long story short, Grace doesn't have a boarding pass. She is crying because she thinks she will not be able to board the plane.  Thank goodness for E tickets! Now we are all on the final plane to Bali, but our luggage is not.  It does come in on the 1am flight. 

That night in Bali, we are listening to the band in the Hard Rock Hotel and having cocktails.  My cousin tells me there is something around my purse moving.  I tell her "you must have had too much to drink."  Well the next morning I am looking for something in my purse when something black with a tail is moving around.  Let me just say~ if you were asleep on my hallway...you weren't after that moment! I drop the purse and jump on the bed. My sister shakes my purse and a big black gecko runs out!! I am so glad I didn't see it on the plane.

Now its Friday the 24th and we are on a plane for Phuket, Thialand.  It is breath taking. We book 1 dive excursion off the main island.  The scenery in Phuket may be beautiful, but the diving in Manado is much better. We spend the next day swimming in the pool and shopping.  I am not a bargain shopper, just ask my husband.  So this kind of shopping is exhausting to me. But thanks to my mother we are able to buy lots of things.  We also go to a show called Simon Caberet.  It was a very interesting show about all the different cultures...Chinese, Korean, Japanese, American. The women are stunningly gorgeous. Skin, hair, makeup and guess what they are ALL or were men at one time.  Its a must see if you are ever in the area. www.phuket-simoncaberet.com/.

The flight home is uneventful except for the 2:30 am wakeup call to catch a 6 am flight. And the almost lost passport that was in someone else's bag! We spend one night in Jakarta before taking a train to Tegal.  This time of the year is busy in Indonesia due to the children being on a holiday.  So our group splits up to catch the train.  I am so thankful to live in a country wear most traffic rules are obeyed such as not sharing a lane with a motorcycle.  Traffic in the capitol is an absolute nightmare.  Imagine the worst city to drive in... now take away the redlights. The point is we missed the 4:45 train by 7 minutes.  I couldn't even understand what my mother, cousin and aunt were saying and I was stressed out.  Luckily there was room on the 7pm train.  Guess what~it was 10 minutes late!
So we finally arrived back in Tegal at 1:30 am.
12 planes in 24 days, 3 stamps in our passports and some really brown skin.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Dive day 2 in Manado








Today was a beautiful day for scuba diving. Overcast and breezy. 2 less passengers on today's excursion, my mother and aunt. The other seasickers took some Dramamine and were great. I took pictures today with an underwater camera. The next time I see and underwater photo, I will know how hard it was to capture the photo. Imagine trying to take a picture of a moving object that is afraid of "you", trying not to move while bubbles are coming out of your mouth and a little current pushing you along. But the scenery is absolutely breathtaking. Hopefully I will have some good ones.

One of the most important rules learned in our scuba lessons was "do not touch" unless you are sure it's safe. They don't even want you to touch the coral, due to many great efforts to preserve it's ecosystems. I am honestly afraid the coral will move and I will freak out under water! Well I accident touched some "fire" coral. The name actually implies how it will make your skin feel! Treatment is ammonia. If you are on a ship that means urine or menthol works, too. My arms and face were so red and literally felt on fire! And remember the rule says don't touch unless you are sure it's safe. Well, Nemo is on the do not touch list. My crazy cousin thought she could just scoop him out of his anemone. Well he bit her wrist! It actually drew blood. So we go again tomorrow for our last dive here. Then off to Bali for one day then more diving in Phuket, Thailand.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Welcome to Manado






It's the end of day one's diving. We had to travel on a boat about 30 minutes out to start first dive. The boat ride was definitely no carnival cruise ship! Lots of green faces by the time we reach our destination. Glad to say one was not me. Under the ocean is absolutely breath taking! 3 total dives today included lots of bright colored fish, 1 nemo, a sea turtle, sea horses, a sting ray and we even saw an octopus "ink" himself! We even saw clams that were about 150 years old. We feed some fish a banana right out of our hand. My mother got a super fast scuba lesson and managed to make it down 5 meters! Grace even got to snorkle and see lots of fish. Our party of 12 had at least 4 hanging overboard by the end. We shall see what tomorrow brings!

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

stinky feet fruit

If you saw my facebook post about trying the durian fruit.  We got home late lastnight and my mom says its better cold. So Brandi and I will try it when we get back from this morning's diving.  So stay tuned...

getting ready to go again

We are going to the pool this morning to check out the scuba gear.  My uncle has borrowed some regulators and vests for the trip and need to make sure everything in in working order.  Yesterday we went to Gucci, a natural hot spring olympic size swimming pool in the mountains.  It was absolutely fabulous to be a little chilly up there. Grace used a towel for a blanket on the way home! 

So we leave in the morning on a train back to Jakarta...at 5:30am! My uncle says you want to go shopping, we will get there at 11 so more time for shopping. Early train ticket is cheaper! 

Our party of 12 flies out for Manado on Saturday morning! I believe we stay there for 4 or 5 days. All flights have been arranged to allow 24 hours before and after diving. (Or you may get decompression sickness.) Then we go to Bali for a day or 2, then to Phuket, Thailand for more scuba diving, back to Bali for a day, then back to Jakarta. And another train to Tegal! Grace may get her whole lifetime max of flying by the age of 9! 
I am hoping to get some pictures uploaded this afternoon.  Another uncle is having to make me a disk from my memory card.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Is there a doctor in the house?

Well it is Saturday morning here and we had a big day yesterday.  Brandi and I are certified "pool divers." We don't become official "open water divers" until our first open water dive in Manado on June 11th.  It is honestly the most quiet and surreal feeling.  All you hear is your own breathing. Can't wait to actually see some "Memo's" as Ian would say.  I hope to take some underwater pictures with my uncle's underwater camera.  

So I mentioned the doctor...my mother and Grace are sick but much better today.  First my mom starts running fever yesterday morning around 100 and going up.  So she goes to the doctor.  Then Grace starts running fever of 100 around 3pm and going up.  So we decide to go to the doctor at 7:30 pm here.  The phrase "it takes a village" was definitely intended for last night. My grandmother comes and looks at Grace. She gives her "Chinese" medicine woman diagnosis. Something about if her legs are hot or cold. My mom makes a call for one of her brothers to take us to the doctor because Grace is running fever. He comes with his wife and 2 daughters, 1 daughter is a doctor. Then here comes a sister and her husband.  Then the other brother, who lives in the house we are staying, comes home.  They are ALL giving their opinions about her sickness in another language! I can understand conversation more than I can speak, so I just listen. It was a classic moment of true family!

So in summary Grace and my mom just have a cold with upper respiratory infection.  Grace gets prescription of anitbiotic and cough expectorant. No fever today and feeling much better.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Scuba lessons

So about a month ago my mom says "Do you want to go scuba diving?" I say sure but I think we have to be certified. Her brother wants to make plans for us to go diving but needs to make reservations.  He says there is a class and you can do it when we get there. So yesterday for the 1st class.
Scuba lesson 1:  4 hours of instruction  with 2 videos and 2 tests.  Results: Jenny and Brandi about to fall asleep at 7pm from severe jetlag.
Scuba lesson 2:  3 hour pool lesson, 4 hours of instruction with 2 video and 2 tests. Results: Jenny and Brandi viewing the bottom of 15 foot deep public pool...and total exhaustion!
Tomorrow and last day: back to pool at 6:30am to do diving test and final exam.
This certificate may be my prized possession from this journey! 
Who knew there was so much information to scuba dive. 

Everyone else is good. Grace swam today while we had scuba instruction. She also had a cheese pizza from Pizza Hut! It looked like the real thing and better yet my girl ate the whole pizza between lunch and dinner.  I packed so much stuff in my suitcases, I started to forget what I was bringing and why.  Well in my packing rampage, I forgot hydrocortisone creme.  Did you know they don't sell it here, in a country that's full of mosquitos!!!! So we have resorted to home remedy items with my friend google.  Trying aloe vera tonight. If that doesn't work, next is a paste made from witch hazel and baking soda. Leave me a message if you have any ideas with stuff that's available here.
Off to finish the first book of my trip...Heaven is for real.  A MUST READ FOR EVERYONE!

Stay tuned to see if Jenny and Brandi become certified scuba divers!

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Early mornings on the other side

Well Grace and I were lying awake at 4 am eating Special K cereal bars and playing on my iphone.  Jetlag is a wicked thing for a child! Grace is trying to understand the customs of this Muslim country of prayer in the morning, noon and evening...over an intercom system throughout the town.  My mother and I went to a doctor here to have an x-ray of her neck and mouth.  Her arm is bothering her from a previous fall on her neck and she has a "toothache."  I only thought I was leaving the dental world behind for 5 weeks.  All x-rays look okay till we can get home.  Total cost $22!

Now the Dive Instructor is here to teach the "3 DAY" lessons.  Who knew what we were getting into.  Tonight we have a 5 hour theory lesson, tomorrow 6:30am we get in the water and more theory, 3rd day final theory and exam in the water.  Now off for a little pampering to get my girl a mani & pedi!

Made it to the other side

We are finally here on the other side of the world! The trip was really not too bad. The airline Emirates gave us a free voucher for a hotel on our 9 hour layover in Dubai. It was nice to shower and see a little of the city.
It's going to a busy, busy month! We have a 10 day excursion booked for the island of Manado, Bali and Phuket, Thailand. Tomorrow the dive instructor is coming to give us our lessons. Saturday we are attending a party for the cousin's wedding. Now mom and I are about to get a massage. Will post more soon!

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

The Itinerary

It's officially here.  We leave for Jakarta, Indonesia in less than 10 days! The "we" will be consisting of myself, Grace, my mom and sister.  We fly out of Jackson on Saturday, May 28th.  Our flight makes a stop in Houston then we get ready for the overseas flight to Dubai.  That flight only last 14 hours and 55 minutes but we will be able to freshen up in the airport since we have a 9 hour and 30 minute layover.  Our total travel time is about 48 hours! 

But here is the positive.  I am going to see my grandmother for the 1st time since 1996. Not to mention all my aunts, uncles and cousins. Grace is going to meet her only living great-grandmother for the first time.  We will be attending the wedding of my cousin.  There are even plans to go scuba diving!  And Stephen and Ian will have some good quality father and son bonding time...for 5 weeks.

I am hoping to be able to share our journey with you daily...so stay tuned