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Safa Goes to Norway
Written by Safrini Malahayati Edited by Galuh Pangestri When Safa (Safrini Malahayati) told me and our friends about her intention to move to Norway, our eyes popped out. We can still picture about moving to other European countries such as the Netherlands, France, Spain, […]
Two Months of Staying Home
This May 16, 2020, is exactly two months since I’ve been doing things from home due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In Indonesia it’s not called quarantine, the President names it PSBB (Pembatasan Sosial Berskala Besar or Large-scale Social Restrictions). Let’s to not talk about the […]
Nastar Keranjang
Bored. One of the hundreds of millions of people who get bored during the pandemic is on this page. Tidying up the house, decluttering, adding some dry and wet flowers to do accents on the rooms, cooking, dancing, writing, watching Korean drama, boxing. I think […]
Funletics By Kinanti
Happy new year 2020! Hopefully, everything will remain exciting and enjoyable this year, despite many uncertainties happened in the first week of this year which is quite alarming. Floods on Java Island, fires in Australia, United States’ attack to Iran, not to mention news about […]
33 Years & Privilege
I’ve just had my birthday and I made a note. Just yesterday (November 2019), I turned 33. I want to write about myself, and I want you to read it. Over the last few years, I have celebrated my birthdays in silence, I kept it […]
OUT OF THE BLUE: SINCE MIRANTI BECOMES A MOM
“You get a strange feeling when you’re about to leave a place. Like you’ll not only miss the people you love. But you’ll miss the person you are now at this time and place because you’ll never be this way again.” Azar Nafisi. The […]
MUDIK: GREAT, BUT I’M JUST NOT INTO IT.
Apart from fasting and other worships, the month of Ramadan is identical to the preparation for the homecoming trip called mudik (In Indonesian, udik means village (contrary to city), while Jakarta is the biggest city of the country.) Where are you going for mudik this […]
A MOM IN THE DAYS WHEN CHILDREN HAVE THEIR NATIONAL EXAM
One of the oldest dreams that I can still remember until now happened when I was in the sixth grade of elementary school, a few days before EBTANAS (National Final Learning Evaluation). I dreamed that the road to school was flooded, and as a consequence, […]