Selamat Lebaran Selam!

By tesadevina on October 13th, 2007
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Kartu Lebaran Selam

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Ramadhan e-Cards, best sources!

By tesadevina on September 14th, 2007
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Ramadhan Day 2

Ramadhan Ecard

Ok, it’s Ramadhan Day 2. There’s no wrong in surveying for best e-card sites early. If you are those who do not have time to design your own ecard or flash animation (or should I say don’t know how - like myself), it’s best to look for them instead :) Here are a few sites you may consider:

www.eRamadhan.com

www.ramadan-cards.com

www.ramadanonnet.com

I’m so surprized how these sites have almost the same choice of cards!

Oh and don’t forget www.123Greetings.com

1 day and counting…

By tesadevina on May 3rd, 2007
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I can’t believe I’ll be leaving for Madrid, mañana (tomorrow!)

2 days and counting…

By tesadevina on May 2nd, 2007
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I’m trying to pack as minimalist as possible… travel light…

3 days and counting…

By tesadevina on May 1st, 2007
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My errands list couldn’t fit in one agenda page!

One of the Virg Tech Massacre victims - from Indonesia!

By tesadevina on April 16th, 2007
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Partahi Lumbantoruan

Lumbantoruan’s family in Indonesia said they sold off property and cars to pay his tuition and that his goal was to become a teacher in the United States.

Lumbantoruan, a 34-year-old doctoral student, had been studying civil engineering at Virginia Tech for three years, said his father, Tohom Lumbantoruan, a 66-year-old retired army officer.

“We tried everything to completely finance his studies in the United States,” he said. “We only wanted him to succeed in his studies, but … he met a tragic fate.”

His stepmother, Sugiyarti, said he had called almost daily to talk to the family. In their last conversation he had asked for the latest news on Indonesian politics.

“Why can people bring guns to campus?” she asked, weeping. “How is it possible that so many innocent people could be killed? How could it happen?” Like many Indonesians she goes by one name.

An aunt, 53-year-old Christina Panjaitan, said her nephew was hardworking, intelligent and never complained. “He told me he wanted to teach in America,” she said.

Family members were planning a public burial in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta.

Source: The Associated Press

Spring Time is Here!

By tesadevina on March 11th, 2007
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Spring Clock

As of today, Stillwater is officially back to 12 hours different to Yogyakarta! Well, that’s easier to keep track of. If it’s noon here, it’s midnight back home, if it’s noon at home, please never call me pass that time!

Daylight savings time has begun again, giving more time for the farmers to cultivate their crops. Happy planting!

This is the first year that the switch to Daylight Savings Time has started early. Usually, we move the time forward 1 hour on the first Sunday in April but now is on the second Sunday in March.

From an environmental point of view, we’ll lessen our energy consumption! Less time that we have to turn on our lights!

Nira’s Birthday!

By tesadevina on January 21st, 2007
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Nira's Cake Decor

Finally Nira, you’ve turned … ! :D

Happy Birthday Dear Roommie!

Best Wishes for your upcoming years!

(Btw, I decorated the cake :p does it look ok?)

Taste of Thai

By tesadevina on December 29th, 2006
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Fried Prawn AppetizersMy first visit to a real Thai Resto.

We ordered some fried prawn as appetizer.

Ohh, they were really tasty!

As for the main dish, I wanted to try a dish that would reflect its Thai origin, the Chicken Phat Thai. The waitress asked me ‘How many stars?” meaning how hot/spicy would I like my Phat Thai to be (from 1 - 5). I didn’t want to risk it being too hot so I said, “Two.” Read more…

School has Closed, Snow has Piled

By tesadevina on December 2nd, 2006
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What do you do?

PLAY! :D

Taste the Snow My 1st Snowangel My LiL Nighbor & His Snowman

  Taste the Snow!  Mold a Snowangel!    Make a Snowman!   

At times like these, I tend to forget my age :)