Monday, November 29, 2010

My first try with Digital Scrapbooking

Today I tried SmileBox for the first time.
I was quite surprised at how easy and user friendly it is, so I enjoyed every moment spent on making this first scrapbook of mine a truly memorable one.
Just browse the various template collection and choose one that matches with theme. There are plenty to choose from: Anniversary, Graduation, Reunions, Baptism, Bar Mitzvah, New Home, Retirement, Quinceanera, and many others - you will be amazed at how extensive the template collections are.


Click button to play:
Click to play this Smilebox scrapbook
Create your own scrapbook - Powered by Smilebox
Personalize your own scrapbooking design


Pretty fun isn't it? No glue, no scissors, no mess.  
Oh, and there is this cool Smilebox feature that lets you share your scrapbook with your friends thru Facebook, Blogger, Twitter, TypePad, Myspace, Wordpress, etc. They will certainly love it.
Unfortunately, as it is image-based, the uploading part could take quite some time, especially if you put a lot of pictures inside the scrapbook.
Nevertheless, what's a few minutes as compared to the joy of remembering such precious moments?
So lean back, relax and enjoy :)

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Buffalo Shower at Mekarsari (Hold The Soap!)

TRAVEL: OUR MEKARSARI SCHOOL TRIP JOURNAL
'Departure'
It's been a long time since our last trip to Mekarsari, if I remembered it right, we had it on July 3, 2008. The girls were brimming with excitement.  They wore new pink t-shirts and girly jeans that I bought only the day before. Yes, it was actually a school field trip for Dinda (3rd grade) and Zadia's (1st grade), so, we had to ride the tour bus together with, say, about half the school's population?  
And you really, really don't want to know how super noisy it was! Uggh.  
'Hey, our bus was the only one with a toilet! Woohoo!'
But the noise didn't even compare to what I had to endure during the trip.
You see, there were 4 big-sized tour buses for our transportation, and guess what?  Our bus was the only one with a toilet! Whoa! That sure brought our travelling experience to another level, right?
Well, not quite.
Although the extra comfort facility was deemed as a luxury, I for one, thought otherwise.
Let me zip you back to the event of our arrival  at the school yard. You see, we arrived late for the morning assembly.  And because of it, we were the last to board the bus.  Hence, all the front and middle seats were taken and the backseat was the only option for me to sit on.  
And, ummm, did I tell you that the backseat was located right next to the bus' toilet? Horrifying!
I will let you do the math:
32 kids/bus (2 kids peed twice and once for the rest) + limited water in the bus' water reserve stinky pee smell + utter desperation and difficulty in breathing (on my part)
Lucky for my girls though.  All students were instructed to sit in the front while all parents and teachers had to sit behind them. My one and only consolation was that the person sitting next to me (who had to endure the same torture) - was the school's head principle, Mr. Azwir.  Well, it took 2-hour journey from the assembly point to Mekarsari and upon arrival, we were the only passengers left wearing sickly 'green' faces.
Mekarsari
Before I forgot, let me give you a little bit of background on the place, which I took from their official website (www.mekarsari.com):
"Mekarsari Amazing Tourism Park (MATP) is a place where one can find the wealth of Indonesia’s fruit species gathered together in a single location. It is also intended to develop and breeding of superior varieties of fruit. Mekarsari is one of the biggest tropical fruit garden in the world.
The garden is intended to create a model market garden which will nurture germplasm collection representing fruit trees, vegetables, and flowering plants. The aim here is to safeguard the genetic diversity of these plants. The 264-hectare garden is conceived as a tourist attraction who will enjoy the recreational facilities which include Canal Tour, Kid’s Fun Valley, Country Side, Melon Park, Snake fruit Garden, Deer Park, and other facilities."
I am sure you get the picture of what the hullabaloo was all about - Ecotourism.
Fish Hunt
During the session, we get to ride a mini train to tour the facilities, went to Mekarsari's own harvest market, had some KFC lunch box, engaged in the 'fish hunting' in the mud ... MUD!!
[The picture of newly bought pink tshirts and girly jeans just flashed before my eyes].
Not good.
As it turned out, the fish hunt was loud and fun.  All participants must catch the newly released fish in the muddy water. To be honest, I could barely recognize the girls.  They were all brown and icky and some other students even had mud from head to toe.  
Zadia - fish hunt

Dinda succeeded in catching one fish though, so at least there was some element of victory after all.  She was so proud of herself.

Dinda - After
Zadia - After
Buffalo Bath
After the muddy session, the kids were led to a corner where they could communally gave one lucky bufallo his bath.  Imagine. 32 kids scrubbing down a fully grown buffalo.  Some rode on his back, the others tugged at his slightly curved long horns. Heck, I would be lying if I say I was not concerned about the whole buffalo idea. But the buffalo just took it oh so calmly.
A spa experience perhaps? Maybe.
Drugged? Maybe.
Was I a bit paranoid? Yes. LOL.
Buffalo Bath

Finally, after all the hollering and giggling and squealing, the kids had their fill and retreated to the restrooms for a shower and clothes change.  They spent more time playing the bungee trampoline, pushed a giant transparent ball around, having more fun together.

Strike a pose - giant transparent ball

Return Home
And as the day was ending, we all boarded the bus (this time I got lucky to get a middle seat, THANK YOU GOD!) to return home.  
All tired, but happy.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Make Your Blog a Work of Art!

Today is Monday.

The super weird weather slapped a lot of sunshine (for me to quickly hang our laundry) in the morning and quite suddenly drenched bucketfuls of rain (that send me grabbing the just sun-dried laundry in total panic) in the afternoon. Pheww.

I wished deep, deep down in my heart for any possible thunderstorms to stay away, at least for today. Two fried PCs, a comatose decoder and one TV were the painful reminders of the last 3 storms that had passed this way.

Earlier today my dear Mom gave me a visit to drop some souvenirs that my eldest sister had bought from the States. Ooooo, I really love the Americana keyholder and antique original oil painting that she got me from a junk mall!  My, I can't wait to see what other treasures that she brought in that over-sized luggage of hers.

[This sister of mine loves to travel (and shop) and had gathered so many antiques in the house. Her dream is to have a gallery-like home some day and I can tell that she's not very far away from fulfilling that dream.]

The sweet roasted chicken is done, the rice cooked, waiting for three ravenous children after they went home from school. Hmmm, what to do, what to do ....

To pass away the time, I started browsing again .. and accidentally stumbled into one particular blog called The Shabby Blogs by Megan (US).

My heart almost stopped.

Well, not really.

I mean, look at all the beautiful, beautiful background designs, buttons, blinkies and headers that she has! (Oh, did I mention they're for free?)

Here are some examples of the buttons and blinkies from The Shabby Blogs that I like:


or this one ...



What a generous soul, God bless her!

Notice that my blog background is different now? Or my header, or the cute buttons and blinkies that I had just added a couple of minutes ago?  Felt like I was trying different new outfits at a mall. I'm currently using 'Beautiful Dreamer' background combined with 'Bouquet' header, both by Vera Lim. Drop dead gorgeous!

I know, I know, I still have to work on the header ... I don't know how to integrate it into that small frame in the header yet. One step at a time, Nuning ... one step at a time ...  I'm so excited I had goosebumps all over!

Well?  Your turn. Time to get brave and spice up your blog with some new clothes ...  :)

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Free Manga Tutorials

Manga manga manga ... 
That's all my daughters Dinda and Zadia care about now.
Both of them really love to draw - you could probably could still see their early drawings on our bedroom walls in Muri Salim - that is, if the owner hasn't repainted the house yet, LOL ...  The drawings are still shaky but with more practice on the manga basics, I think both girls have lots of potential - well, hopefully they will not get bored and bail out prematurely - as always been the case with their other fads.
And it is because of this reason also that I will not enroll them to a Manga school, well, at least not for now.  Actually, there are quite a few of them located in Jakarta:


MACHIko MANGA SCHOOL
Jl.Kemang Raya No.14B Jakarta Selatan
12730 INDONESIA
Tel.&Fax             +62-21-7181683      

seven artland
Jl. A.M. Sangaji no. 48
Jakarta Pusat 10130
Indonesia
Phone
            +62-21 68802423      
            +62-21 7151 6041      
            +62-812 8130220       (Ririn)
            +62-815 86851979       (Shirley)
Email
info (AT) sevenartland.com
Website
http://www.sevenartland.com

Ma-Ta Art School
English First Plaza Pondok Indah
Jakarta Selatan
(021)7500459

For a starter, I think it's better for the girls to master the manga basics first.  And thanks to Mr. Google and the Internet, after doing a bit of searching, I came across this site 'Manga Tutorials' which offers 'tons of manga drawing instructions from basics to publishing ranging from articles, step-by-steps, references, and video tutorials'  and BEST OF ALL, they are free, non membership exclusive and covers a wide range of topics.
To give you an example, here is a tutorial on how to draw the different emotional expression, posted by Rio:

The girls were so excited when I handed them the print out and quickly did a few sketches of their own.
I promise that I will search for more (free) manga tutorials, but, since it's already late (yawn) and I could barely open my eyes (blink blink), I will continue my search tomorrow and surely add to this post. Good night everyone :)          (zzzz  zzzz  zzzzzzzzz) ...