Wednesday, May 26, 2010

hujan bulan juni

it's not june yet..

but this poem does really sweet for me..
well, I am not that kind of poem person, but I don't know why..
this phrase of poem really touch me

aku ingin mencintaimu dengan sederhana;
dengan kata yang tak sempat diucapkan
kayu kepada api yang menjadikannya abu
aku ingin mencintaimu dengan sederhana;
dengan isyarat yang tak sempat disampaikan
awan kepada hujan yang menjadikannya tiada

and I found the writer's masterpiece, hujan bulan juni

tak ada yang lebih tabah
dari hujan bulan juni

dirahasiakannya rintik rindunya

kepada pohon berbunga itu


tak ada yang lebih bijak

dari hujan bulan juni

dihapusnya jejak-jejak kakinya

yang ragu-ragu di jalan itu


tak ada yang lebih arif

dari hujan bulan juni

dibiarkannya yang tak terucapkan

diserap akar pohon bunga itu



do really want to read the book and meet the writer!



Monday, May 24, 2010

I moved to tears...

Some weeks ago, I did something that has already been my routine activities in AIESEC,
communicate AIESEC news to the network.

I emailed people about Entrepreneurship & Youth - a Learning Network (EYLN 2010) held by AIESEC in UKM, Malaysia.
One of the people is a (super proactive) student from Universitas Ciputra (Alvin Livano)


Something that came up in my mind is only I know that
Alvin and his friends are bunch of youth who has interest in entrepreneurship and this EYLN 2010 event will be such a good thing for them to improve their personal and professional development.

Dude! They are bunch of 18 years super proactive & active learner kids!
how come you don't want to support them!


Amazingly, it returned to positive respond, Alvin start to asked about the program in detail, how to get visa, and how to deal with the Indonesian-going-aboard-tax (read: NPWP thingy)

days turns to weeks

I've got message from Alvin
"Sis, we won the competition in Malaysia"


OMG!!!

OMG!!!

and here is the news from Universitas Ciputra website:

http://www.ciputra.ac.id/news/184-mahasiswa-ibm-berjaya-di-eyln-2010.html


Look at their innocent face in AIESEC activities :) :)
so peaceful :>


They won the 3rd prize for Business Idea Competition and 1st winner for Simulation Business Competition.



today, I've got email from Alvin, and he give testimonial about AIESEC voluntarily (I even did not ask him to write this :D )

Selama di Malaysia, kita bener-bener dianggep temen deket sama temen-temen aiesec Malaysia...
mskipun kita bukan aiesecer...tapi kita bener-bener dianggep kayak temen deket sama mereka...
Disana kita jadi peserta termuda...dan mereka kaget kalo di Indonesia umur 18 th udah kuliah bahkan ada kerja...mereka banyak nasehatin kita en kita dapet banyak peluang bisnis, bahkan reseller dari malaysia dan NIGERIA...
Luar Biasa AIESEC ini...
bisa ketemu sama temen2 di dunia...

aku yakin kita di Indo bisa buat yang mirip bahkan lebih baik..
Kompetisi nya sangat berbobot en kita bisa menang disana...
kami bangga skali...
Bisa menang di Internasional, bertemu teman di seluruh dunia, bahkan dapet nasehat en berbagi ilmu sama temen2 internasional
Kita pengen banget join AIESEC...
skali lagi..Thanks buat AIESEC yang udah kasi kesempatan ke kita....


(I try to translate it in English)


During in Malaysia, AIESECers really taking care of us as we are their very best friend. Even we are not AIESECers, they really super friendly to us.
AIESEC is super amazing!
From this AIESEC event, we get a lot of international network, we get friends from all over the world. We discussed and shared a lot of idea for our business with firneds from over the world, we even get reseller for our product from Malaysia and Nigeria.

Thank you AIESEC who has gived us this amazing opportunities.

for sure, we want to apply for AIESECers.
and I believe we can also make such event in Indonesia.

Once again, Thank you AIESEC!



*this is super a medicine of such a broken heart feeling :D

Thursday, May 20, 2010

I just want you to know who I am..


And I'd give up forever to touch you
Cause I know that you feel me somehow
You're the closest to heaven that I'll ever be
And I don't want to go home right now

And all I can taste is this moment
And all I can breathe is your life
Cause sooner or later it's over
I just don't want to miss you tonight

And I don't want the world to see me
Cause I don't think that they'd understand
When everything's made to be broken
I just want you to know who I am

And you can't fight the tears that ain't coming
Or the moment of truth in your lies
When everything seems like the movies
Yeah you bleed just to know your alive

And I don't want the world to see me
Cause I don't think that they'd understand
When everything's made to be broken
I just want you to know who I am

I don't want the world to see me
Cause I don't think that they'd understand
When everything's made to be broken
I just want you to know who I am


I just want you to know who I am



*Goo Goo Dolls - Iris

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

when the transition has finished...


May 18th 2010 is the last day of team to team transition AIESEC in Indonesia National Team

look at our happy face


to celebrate it, we decided to have an economically-better-but-we-still-afford-it food,
and it goes to..
KFC!

even most of us took the 15,000 IDR package that has already contained black pepper chicken, coke, rice, and dessert/appetizer such as pudding, cream soup, etc. :D

after that, random things started to happend


somebody shouted out about visit Jakarta Fashion & Food Festival in Kelapa Gading Mall

then it goes to...


Kampoeng Tempo Doeloe (super delight festival to try traditional food from 1940s era)

*taken by Andra

*taken by me


hmmm... honestly speaking we didn't try any food there, since we have already had our dinner, and we're so FULL

for the Wine & Cheese festival, (in the advertising, it is said that we can try all wine & cheese for free) but in the fact we need to pay 20,000 IDR for the entrace gate and we see it just looks like global village in international congress and we still have a full bottle of red wine that has not been opened yet, then... we just pass it :D


Sooo.... we're just taking picture in every interesting spot such this Betawi House :D




well, generally comment this festival is tottally full of tasty food...
we should visit here again before it finished


then, we went back home...
BUT, in the middle of the journey
suddenly somebody shouted out about having karaoke this night

then, it goes to 1 hour karaoke in NAV




Cath was singing Indonesian song (Geisha-Jika cinta dia)



finally, we went to our MC house, and ready to work for tomorrow :) :)


Tuesday, May 18, 2010

frequenly asked questions about AIESEC

What is AIESEC? What activities could I get involved with if I joined?
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  • For more information please visit our website http://www.aiesec.org


How do I apply to join? What is the email address of someone I can contact?


What if AIESEC is not in my country? Can I start up AIESEC in my University?


I would like to go on an AIESEC Internship! What is the process?


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Which countries can I go on exchange to?
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  • For a full list of countries and territories please visit http://www.aiesec.org/cms/aiesec/AI/contactus.html


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Monday, May 17, 2010

Jakarta tempoe doeloe (Jakarta 70s & 30s)

well, this day I have a meeting in Central Jakarta at Sabang street.
in this street, the area really looks like movie in the year 1970s


seriously, I just don't get why there is a gate in front of the street..



to get there, just need to stop in the Sarinah Bus Stop in front of this building



"you can found Sabang street behind this building then in the intersection you can turn left"
(that's what mas-mas transjakarta told me)



the meeting took place in KOPITIAM OEY, a small coffe shop in Sabang Street
"Kopitiam" comes from words: "ka fe tian", means coffe shop in chinese, then aculturated in hokian dialect, so it's called kopitiam
"Oey" is coming from the owner's name Bondan Winarno.. "winarno" become "oey-narno"

I do really love this place because its so vintage
actually this is a new building but decorated in 1930s era


menu book,
in this menu you can also read the history of Kopitiam Oey
in the golden coin, it's written "kopitiam oey"
the food and beverage is not really expensive for such place like this
around 10.000-40.000 IDR or 1-5 USD



in front of me:



left side of me:



and actually the toilet also so vintage
but I'm not really into taking picture of toilet :D


and this is my order, take cost 11,500 IDR or 1,5 USD
the mbak-mbak said to me that the special one in here is Kopi Tubruk and something I've forgot, both of it named ordinary for me, so I take something that is the favorite one here,

smartly, I've forgot the name of this! :D
(maybe vietnamese indochina coffe :D )

I think this coffe is really strong for me since until this time I don't feel sleepy at all!
(hmm.. I should find out the ingredients)

this is a very super cool meeting ever!


Yesterday, for the first time in my AIESEC (and my personal) life, I've got a chance to have meeting with Supervisory Group of AIESEC in Indonesia.

Supervisory Group is one of the bodies in AIESEC that has duties for observing core activity of the AIESEC and assess AIESEC performance in relation to annual goals which are contained in the annual plan of the association, observing properties of AIESEC, approving AIESEC Budget, giving recommendation of AIESEC performance and reporting in minimum one National Conference in one year, observing the legality and accountabilities of AIESEC, assisting AIESEC to select Candidate President and Candidate Vice President, and attending meeting held by President of AIESEC.

this meeting was superb! we have a lot of discussion both professional and personal (during the break time). And as you see, people in SG are a super fabulous people, and they are AIESEC alumni. (and honestly speaking, most of AIESEC member will really look up to these people in imagining their future in 20 years later... hahaha)


Standing:
Mas Dacil (CEO of Markting Komunikasi Indonesia), Ando (LCP BAndung, MCVPe ER), Shirin (LCP UI, MCVPe OGX), Dinta (LCVP TM Bandung, MCVPe TM), Andra (MCVP Finance), Jennie (MCP, AI VPe), Ika (MCPe), Mya (MCVP ER, MCVPe ICX Czech), Cath (MCVP ICX), Nadya (NST National Accountant, MCVPe Finance), Widy (LCP Surabaya, MCVPe Comm), Mas Aidil (super succesful entrepreneur)

Sitting:
Matthew (GM of TIME International), Mas Tommy (Super inspiring lecturer in UAI & LSPR), Mbak Ari (Treasury Director of OCBC Bank), Mas Bido (super great entrepreneur, receive AIESEC Global Alumni Award)


then, something that come up in our mind is:
How to make every AIESECer in Indonesia can feel the same experience like us?
How to make every AIESECer in Indonesia can have the same opportunities like us?



Saturday, May 15, 2010

our team logo

proudly presents,

AIESEC in Indonesia 2010-2011 National Team Logo


*created by Me supported by Dintoy (MCVP TM)

when we got flight delay...

*even you have a very long delay, inevitably, you will fly...


after we facilitated AIESEC in Indonesia National Planning Conference at Surabaya, we have to come back to Jakarta as soon as possible..

then we took the very economist, effective, and super efficient transport
and we got Batavia Air May 11th 2010 on 2.30 PM

but suddenly, after we just arrived in Juanda airport,
it is said that the flight delayed until 4.10 PM

well,,, okayy...

we're still having happy face
and feeling blessed because we have time for lunch...


and take this picture...


then after 4.00 pm
there was still no signal about the flight arrival...

well,,,

suddenly on 4.30 PM, there was announcement,

"dear passanger of Batavia Air to Jakarta 7P-344, you can take the meal in the Gate 1"

oh my...
I've just came back from 5 full days of conference + 4 full days of preparation & post meeting
I haven't had my hibernation time... and tomorrow I have 2 meetings!!! :( :(

then we're totally random after that...

Dinta started to watch infotainment show in television


Ika started to call her "someone"


Cath start to read her unfinished novel



and me?

I started to eat my flight delay meal :D




thennnnn......

in final! we got our flight at 6.30 PM!!
we're sooo happy!