Wednesday, December 25, 2013

8 Minute Summary of 2013




Highlights for our family for the year 2013.  Sorry the quality of the video not great, I tried to up load a higher quality version but it failed.  I going to try and burn some copies and send them Canada/States side. If you would like a hard copy email me.

Monday, December 16, 2013

Out and About

December has been a very busy month as we find ourselves taking trips on the weekends with friends and neighbors outside of the city with our two bikes. Everyone has been fighting off different kinds of fevers which have been going around like crazy throughout the schools. Greg and I have been working at strengthening our language skills. And then we have been planing for our first Christmas in Indonesia along with moving to a new house here in Salatiga a few days after Christmas.

Besides the fevers that have been going around it has been a great time of really getting around the city on my trusty scooter. I have been able to really help Greg out with picking up the two younger children from school on the days that he works with his tutor. Then it is great to be able to whip down to the local story instead of taking the 40 min. round trip walk that it would have taken. But the funnest time came last weekend when I actually got to get out of the city and drove to some new places. Our neighbors invited to take us to a huge Catholic place that has these really cool pathways and statues to look out. Which meant that we would need to drive both of our bikes so that our whole family would be able to attend.  On Saturday Greg went out with me to practice on different main roads and then somehow we ended up on back roads between villages.  Now here they are considered roads however I would call them trails or at times you could say that I was off the beaten path a little.  It was a total blast and I think that my brother would have been proud of his older sister and her biking abilities!!! Then the next day we traveled with our friends and I had two children on the bike with me.  We traveled no more then maybe ten minutes and it started to rain a good jungle kind of rain. I am happy to say that I did drive all the way there in the rain like any true Indonesia would have laughing all the way.  I think that I was even singing Christmas songs though I did try to change some of the words to the songs as the word snow was not working for me since I was so wet from the rain!! The children thought this was great as most times back home we try to stay out of the rain not in it and not especially in the middle of December.  We had a great time walking around in the rain and re-walking the pathways after the rain had stopped. The kids where quite the hit as they were the only white people there and even got to poise with a group of college age kids who wanted to take a picture with white kids.

Then came the drive home which I am happy to report was without rain as we drove through rice fields and saw water buffaloes, ducks and other villages.  However it was a different way home that actually ended up finding this rookie driver on the main highway with lots of big trucks, buses, and more motorbikes then she cares to admit. I was so happy to arrive home safe and sound that night. It was a great time of fellowship, connecting with the Indonesia people, and mastering driving like a Indonesia. 

Below are some pictures from the place that we went to visit and some of the life size statues that they have for you to look at.  See if you can notice which Bible story they are from.  And lastly are family wanted to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a bright New Year!!!

My first time out of the city and into the hills for a bike ride!!!

Just can't let this chance pass me by!
I think this was my favorite, the empty tomb.

Maybe we should feed our children more food
               

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Landscape Photos

The first 3 photos are taken from the shelter of our home during a "light" rainstorm.  "Light" being relative of course as from what I recall from back home this would be consider a medium to hard rain.  It had been raining a bit harder just before I got the idea to try and photograph it so maybe next time it comes down supper hard I'll remember to grab a photo sooner.  I think if you click on the photo's that is bigger the rain is a little clearer.

Neighbors down roof across the street

Garage
Side of the house

The following pictures are from my solo bike trip up Mt. Telomoyo Saturday afternoon which is close to Salatiga.  I had an interesting encounter with the polisi "police" I came across a check stop and was asked for my SIM which I don't have yet at least an Indonesian SIM (Driver's Licence).  So a little nervously I handed him my Alberta Drivers and then he asked for my prof of ownership which is a fancy piece of paper that I did have.  He then asked where I was going, where I lived, where I was from, why I was in Indonesia. Then sent me on way, very pleasant and polite which isn't always going to the the case.  Hopefully today or tomorrow we will have our SIM and then the heart won't pound quite so hard when I'm asked for my SIM.



















Thursday, November 21, 2013

Followup Pictures

Julie driving Buzz.

A good day for a walk.
Out for dinner with our house helpers family and Stephanie

I should have stayed out of the picture as this broke the camera, okay maybe not really :). 
The keys are going to have to hidden better from now on :).

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Buzz's older bro getting it's morning workout.







The rest of the pictures are from my couple adventures up the mountain last weekend.
The house is maybe 20 feet in front of me and I think my feet are roughly the same elevation

Looking down at the valley full of rice fields.


 
Soon to be a banana tree grove I think.

This is where I started the bike in 1st gear.




Monday, November 18, 2013

Berita Dari Jauh (News from afar)

Good morning.  I've been struggling with what to write about these past few days as I know we are pass due on getting something posted again.  Some of the difficulty I think lies in the fact that things have started to normalize a bit more making our daily life just a normal routine, even thou things are still vastly different from that of back home.  That and we haven't been doing a very good job at taking pictures lately, sorry.

Probably one of the more news worthy things in the last couple days is Julie has started to drive a lot more on her own meaning we were having to share "Buzz".  When it comes to vehicles I'll be honest I like a little child that doesn't what to share his favorite toy.  So for the last couple weeks we have been looking around a little and discussing whether another set of wheels would be a prudent purchase or not.  Couple of the exciting things that help make our discussion is well Julie can drive now fairly well and to go anywhere as a family is two trips.  Also I'm finishing up unit 3 now in language school and typically from what we've heard unit 4 is in the afternoon which means I could no longer pick the kids up from school.  And know that we have one set of wheels the thought of going back to walking just was going to be a hard pill to swallow.  Well maybe not that bad but any way I started to look at some other new bikes as I was wanting something with bigger tires and more clearance as I've heard that the roads in Papua are more suited for an off road style of bike.  That is probably my only complaint with "Buzz" is the low clearance.  When we are fully loaded with 3-4 of us on the back of "Buzz" I usually have to almost stop and stand up and walk over speed bumps to keep from dragging bottom.  Opps I digressed again anyway to shorten the story, a friend of ours here in Salatiga that helped us with our first purchase "Buzz" had a family member selling a used bike.  It wasn't what I was originally wanting because it was on the small side only 125CC but after we saw it and heard the price we felt that I could learn to live with less power.  We haven't name this one yet but probably will, as we had fun naming "Buzz".

This pass weekend was also filled with some fun adventure mainly for just me.  Saturday morning I had the hankering for an explorational bike ride.  So I start out towards Solo from home and made it about 30kms down the road to about Boyolali I think.  It's hard to tell here when one town stops and the next starts.  Its was here the the thought came to me to try and find the geocache that Isaac and I tried to find a while back.  So I turned around and head back to the place where Isaac and I had abandoned our search.  So about 30-45 mins later I arrived close to the spot.  Traffic is slow here and when there is no traffic the roads or streets are small and full of speed bumps so 50km/hr is fast here.  The streets were getting very narrow at this point and very steep.  So it was time to park "Buzz" and set out on foot.  I started by just pulling of the side of the road and parking but some locals that were working on a roof of a mosque nearby insisted that I park closer to where they were working so I did, which is a good thing but I'll get to why later.  The Javanese people are very social people they like to visit, which means that they really appreciate if you briefly stop and greet them, they usually ask where your going.  In this case I was just out for a walk. probably about 20 mins into the hike during one of these brief conversations I thought maybe I should ask the name of the mountain I was hiking up. It seemed that this hike to the top of the mountain was taking longer than the description for the geocache.  And low and behold I was on the wrong mountain.  The mountain with the geocache was the next one over.  Things were starting to make sense now why I was getting conflicting info from my GPS.  Well I'm already a good ways up the mountain I mite as well keep going. It wasn't to far after that I came across a road again.  I'd been hiking on a trail/street for a while by this time.  As I'm hiking up the road I pass a few people working along side the road and a few caring their work on their backs up/or down the hill.  I eventually caught up to 3 men walking the same direction so I walked with them for a while and visited sort of.  They talked fast and so I didn't catch a lot of what was said oh well.  Eventually a truck came along and they all jumped in.  I could have too but I was already a long ways away from "Buzz" and I had no idea how far they were going.  Then after a quick call home to see how things were  Julie express her desire for me to return so she could have a turn driving "Buzz".  So down the mountain I went.  Things look different going down.  I was doing pretty good up until the just before the house I made the discovery of being on the wrong mountain.  Things didn't look quite right so I went a little further taking the slightly wider path to the left.  Rounding the next corner I knew I had made a wrong turn but where, Ahh!!  And as usual the people standing outside their house asked where I was going.  But this time okay I know I'm a little lost how am I going to ask for directions.  So in my broken Indonesian I was able to describe that I wanted to go to a mosque nearby that was getting a new roof.  I'm so glad I parked there now, made for a great point of reference.  So then the gentlemen kindly walked me back up the hill maybe 200 yards or less to where I had made my wrong turn, wah now things looked familiar again.  I made back to "Buzz" and headed for home.  It was a lot fun.  Then yesterday on the new bike I went back to find the road that I hiked on because according to the Google maps the road circles through and around  both mountains.  This time I didn't have to ask for directions but I did stop and pull my phone out once in a while to see how lost I was getting myself this time.  It was a beautiful ride I would love to take Julie or one of the kids along but I'm scared with the sharp corners and the incredibly steep grades that it might not be a good idea for a while.  To illustrate the some of the steepness of the grades.  It was after stopping briefly to take some pictures I was able to start the bike back up letting roll a few feet down the hill in 1st gear and it started.  Typically a start like that you need to be in the 5th or 4th gear.  Maybe next weekend I'll try getting lost somewhere else or maybe try and find the road from the other direction.

Another news note worthy item probably, one that is old news already but I think we have failed to communicate to most people is we have had a house guest now for just about 2 months.  Her name is Stephanie, she is a retired school teacher that has come to Indonesia to teach English and music at a school in Papua that helps tribal kids transition from the bush to life in the classroom and then on to higher learning.  She will be staying for us for another month yet while she completes one more unit of language.  She is hoping to finish the first 3 units before heading to her assignment for the start of January's semester.  We have enjoyed having an adopted grand-mom for the kids.  They have enjoyed having Aunt Stephanie live with us.  It has also allowed Julie and I to slip away for time together and running errands around town.  Our family has grown in away since coming here, but it's soon to shrink again with Stephanie moving to Papua next month and us moving across town leaving Tina (dog) behind as the owners return to claim their house and dog back.  Speaking of which this up and coming move has been a dark burden on me not sure why really.  I ask for prayer in this matter that my heart is softened to the move, it has also driven a wedge between Julie and I a bit.  I should maybe close out this blog post here as it is starting to get long.

Blessings
Greg


Sunday, November 3, 2013

Getting to know the Neighbors

Greetings again from the tropics.  Below are a series of pictures that we have taken since our last post.  Things have been very "sibuk" busy.  As a family we have been to an 88th birthday party for a lady that attends our church. This was an exciting opportunity to learn a little culture (the kid's weren't too thrilled) but I felt it a pretty big honor to be invited.  However, I think that it was also an honor to the family that we came, not to sure about that yet?  

Along with the invitation to the birthday party I had the privilege of going with our neighbor to a daily prayer gathering.  I won't get into to much detail however it made me think of what the early church in Acts might have looked like.  The gathering started around 7:30 a.m.with prayer and the occasional song thrown in.  This lasted for about 1.5 hr and in the middle of this snacks and teh (tea) were served, it's starting to happen that I throw out and Indonesian word or two now without even thinking about it.  That might be a good sign that the language is starting to take root.  After that we shared communion, then read a large portion of scripture, everyone shared a pengalaman "experience" from what we read from or another experience they may have had recently about God.  I hope you don't mind me mixing my Bahasa's, it feels a little strange right now as some words are coming easier in Indonesian then the English right now.  Any way back to the prayer meeting, so as I'm watching and listening to the ladies on the other side of the room one by one give a pengalaman I'm thinking oh boy if this keeps going the way it's going my turn is coming.  Not to mention that one of the ladies right across from me that I had met at our neighbors house a few weeks back was trying to communicate something to me which I wasn't quite tracking with except that it probably had to do with they were going to want me to share too.  Earlier they made sure I got a turn to pray as well which I did my best mixing my languages together doing as much in Indonesian as I could then switching to English when I got stuck switching back and forth.  Thankfully they didn't expect me to give a three point sermon on what we had read earlier as they allowed me to just introduce myself and talk a little about my family.  Which fortunately we had covered in unit one of school.  After all the sharing we ate lunch together and then went home.  Because of my long windiness a couple things to point out in summary from this experience.  We sat in old Mennonite fashion ladies one one side and the men on the other.  The gathering started at 7:30 a.m. and yes we ate lunch together which means we finished around 12:30.  And the part that shocked me the most is they do this 6 days a week.  Wow!! Amazing to see the commitment and passion they have for corporate worship and communion.  Sorry got way more detailed than I was going to get but hey it was a great experience I look forward to when I can join them again for a morning or two during our next break from school.

The next high light involves the same neighbors, in fact most the pictures involve them in some way or another if not directly.  Sunday afternoon before I started my most recently language unit.  Our neighbors guided us up to Kopeng a small town about 20-30 min. scooter ride up the hill from Salatiga.  The ducks and green pumpkins were Jaclynn's high lights from the trip I think oh ya and the ride on the horse, not sure how we forgot to take of picture of that but we did.  The horses are a little smaller here.  We joked in class Monday morning that if I had taken a ride the horse would have become a 6 legged horse :).  The family had a green house for flowers I'm thinking my mom would have enjoyed this trip seeing all the flowers.


Our neighbor loves Jaclynn and so far Jaclynn has been a little hesitant but she is slowly warming up to them.  Hopefully they don't take offence in the meantime.


The boys missed out on a great trip.  Still not sure where to fit the 5th person on the back of Buzz yet?


 The extended family of our neighbors living in Kopeng.

Last Saturday the neighbors came over again and they helped harvest some coconuts. Brave young man!!! I will say thou that my taste buds are corrupt.  I still enjoyed the fresh coconut but I will be honest and say that I prefer the old ones that fall from the tree.  Maybe over time I'll readjust my taste buds.  





Not really sure how tall the tree is but its up there.




Franklin Playing soccer with some local kids.  It was nice to watch him enjoy playing with others.  He has gone back a few times now on his own.  Hopefully, through this he will find some friends and maybe start learning some language.