Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Today was a quiet day at home. I showed my Ibu how to make my chicken enchilada recipe. She has in the past worked mostly for Korean and Indonesian people and loves to learn to cook new things.
Our neighbours never get sick of playing with and talking about our kids. There is this absolute fascination with our white skin. I’ve actually got darker arms than one of the neighbour ladies. But they are always careful to stay out of the sun. They are also very fascinated by Aidan and Brynne because they are so much bigger than Indonesian kids are. One of my Ibu’s is very proud because her husband has very white skin and so her daughters do as well. In fact the name that they call us, buleh, actually means “white skin.” The other main fascination is how much things cost. They are always asking us how much things in Canada cost and how much we paid for some of the things we’ve bought here, how much we pay to rent our motorcycle that sort of thing. Well, there’s always something to talk about…
Today our other neighbours got their son-in law and friend over to help them dig their well deeper as they haven’t had water for over a week. What a messy business! Those guys were covered in mud from head to toe! But they were able to get to some more water. See photo (before they were all dirty)… The second photo is of Brynne and the nieghbour girl Sri. The third photo is of Brynnie learning to walk, with Ibu Tati, down the gong to our house...



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

So great to hear that you are on to your next unit in a couple of days...Good to have a few days off and give the brain a bit of a rest. Enjoy them!!! by the sounds of it you need them...always busy. Are the kids picking up on the language as well? It always seems to be easier for them.
Enjoy your time off and we hope you do as well in unit 2
Love you all
M,M,A,J

Anonymous said...

Hi everyone!
Congrats on the official pass into the next unit. Probably feels good to do some of your good ol' recipes again. Wow Brynne has really grown..she looks more like Aidan now with a bit of Marc thrown in. Your pkgs are en route. We finally have rain too! Hope you don't totally run out of water.
Love from the Hoff's

Anonymous said...

Lieve allemaal!
Wat een prachtige manier om zo op de hoogte te blijven van al jullie belevenissen en van de ontwikkelingen in Indo! Bepaalde dingen zijn zo herkenbaar van mijn reis naar Indo (onder andere Bogor) de faschinatie voor de Buleh zal blijven, ik vond het wel leuk. Overigens ik las dat je beter niet kon zeggen dat je uit Nederland komt, hebben jullie daar geen goede ervaringen mee? Ik heb niet gemerkt dat men minder vriendelijk tegen ons was. Hoe gaat het op de taalschool op niveau 2? Bij de kinderen gaat het zeker nog sneller, die leren de taal al spelende...
Wij wensen jullie een hele fijne en vruchtbare tijd toe en Gods zegen.
Groetjes uit het koude Nederland,
David & Jannemarie