2013 Reflection
January
I can still sense
the excitement and the tiredness of my 2-month graduation backpacking trip in
Malaysia, Laos, and Thailand. Arrived in Indonesia in the mid of Jan and straightaway
got stuck in my graduation preparation. Another wonderful thing besides my master
graduation happened in January was a visit from a best friend from South Korea.
Fabruary-March
Nothing
really happened. Just got hectic submitting my CV and cover letter to some
organizations.
Almost had a chance to work in Bali but suddenly cancelled. It’s also a time
that I visited Jakarta the most for job test.
April
Finally got a
job in one of foreign companies in Indonesia. I got accepted for their future manager
program. So.. time to learn and to act as a manager. But sadly that I had to officially
leave
from Yogyakarta to Jakarta. Definitely sad but all the great memory in Jogja
would still remain in my mind.
May-September
Experienced a
month living in Jakarta. It was lonely and queer. But afterwards I moved to Kediri,
East Java, until September for my work assignment. Luckily Kediri is a very
nice small town. The people are nice, the foods are delicious, and the town is
laid-back.
It’s quite
near to everywhere in East Java so I had my 2nd chance to visit Bromo. Yet
unfortunately I still missed some interesting spots.
October
Moved back to
Jakarta and strived to settle my life in the bustling capital city of
Indonesia.
November
Fell in love
again with someone but it’s still complicated. But I started to realize that
the idea to live in Jakarta is not that bad. But still, I don’t want to spend
the rest of my life here. I got to know and met some nice people who I could call
friends. This month, I had my chance to visit the old-ancient-tribe of Badui in
West Java. Trip was
amazing!
December
Few trips to
Cianjur and to my hometown, Pangkep. I visited a newly found historic ruins on
a mountain in Cianjur called Gunung Padang and went to witness the second
largest karst in the world located nearby my hometown in South Sulawesi called
Rammang-rammang.
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