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Bali Green Camp
The life of an MZIS middle school student is best described as being experientially rewarding. Ally is offered opportunities that, at one time, were beyond her reality. Opportunities that allow her to venture out into the big world (without her … Continue reading
Best-Ever Banana Bread (honestly!)
My Bananas and Stars entry marked the beginning of a mission to find the ultimate banana bread recipe. I had no excuse not to. After all, I had the time, bananas, and, after a trip to Singapore, a large box … Continue reading
Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), is the largest city in Vietnam and the former capital of the Republic of Vietnam. Following the fall of Saigon in 1975, the city was officially renamed Ho Chi Minh City. However, it’s still commonly … Continue reading
We’re on Vacation!
I’ll be back in two weeks to post more pictures and stories of our family’s adventures in Indonesia (and beyond)!
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A Tari Kipas Princess
Tari Kipas is an Indonesian folk dance that involves hand fans, exquisite costumes, and delicate movements. The dance, which consists of twelve parts in every move, tells a farewell story of the Boting Langi people (heaven) and the Lino people … Continue reading
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My Final Post
I’m disappointed to announce that this is my final post. In an effort to quell anti-government sentiment, a block on social media was recently imposed. The strictly enforced ban includes, but is not limited to, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and non-government/non-business … Continue reading
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Tagged April Fools joke, blog, Facebook, social media ban, Tembagapura blog, Twitter
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DHL 8829298273
The first box in our air shipment arrived at the DHL office yesterday! It took a lot of restraint not to tear off the shredded plastic, slip a blade through the tightly wrapped tape, lift open the cardboard flaps, and … Continue reading
A Tribal War
As we continue to live a comfortable life at jobsite, a tribal war is taking place in the lowlands below us. A clash between the Dani and Moni tribes started earlier this month when a member of the Moni tribe … Continue reading
KITAS
After 4 months and 13 days of living in Indonesia, we, finally, have our KITAS! We just received confirmation from the New Orleans office that they gave Crown Moving authorization to transport our air shipment from its storage unit to … Continue reading
A Bus Ride
Just another day on the bus with seven armed members of the Indonesian Polisi. With assault rifles strapped around their shoulders and pistols secured to their hips and thighs, they sat in the four rows directly in front of me … Continue reading
Two Little Monkeys
We are quickly approaching the four-month mark of this adventure. Moving to Indonesia has been, by far, the most difficult and challenging thing that the girls have ever done. With that said, it has also been an incredibly rewarding experience … Continue reading