Wednesday 30 December 2015

Misadventures in Jakarta: It's Showtime!


We were in a bookstore, yes it's Gramedia but at a different location. You must think we love Gramedia but really it's because it's the only store that has books in English. Anyway, my children had finished reading the Lucky Luke books that we bought so it was time to stock up on more Lucky Luke books.

So we were in the bookstore when all of a sudden the loud speaker began blaring out loud music. Why on earth would they play loud music in a bookstore? A bookstore is usually a quiet place so people can read the cover and back cover and maybe a few pages in between to decide whether to buy a book or not. The deafening music didn't help in making that decision.

After a few beats there came loud clapping sounds. We looked around and saw that all the shop attendants were in a line and doing the same actions in what seemed to be a dance routine without moving from their spot.

Sunday 27 December 2015

Misadventures in Palembang: What's the Big Secret?

The Old Ampera Bridge in Palembang
Palembang, on the island of Sumatra, is my father-in-law's home province. Originally he was born in one of the villages upstream. When he was a school boy he would walk through the jungle with his brothers to get to school. Sometimes they would encounter the Sumatran tigers and crocodiles. Imagine going to school like this every day!

What I really wanted to write about is the food. The one food that Palembang is well-known for is pempek. Everyone has their own special recipe but the great tasting one has a strong fish flavour (if it's not fishy then they're skimping).

Friday 25 December 2015

Misadventures in Jakarta: Like Rats in a Maze


Reading is one of my passions so I'm always encouraging my children to read wherever we go. They ran out of reading materials so today we wanted to pop into another bookstore to find some books. But finding books in English is always hard in Indonesia!

We were told that a bookshop called Gramedia stocked imported books in English so we drove to the shopping centre that has this bookstore. It wasn't very far away from where we were staying and soon we got there without incident. Spoken too soon, of course.

Thursday 24 December 2015

Misadventures in Jakarta: Into the Dark We Go


It was 7:00pm and it was night time. Before dinnertime my children were drawing in their sketch pad and I was typing on the notebook. All of a sudden the lights and all other electronics switched off. It was pitch black. 

To me, this wasn't unusual as I've been through this before during my previous stays. My children, however, had forgotten as they were younger when it happened before. It was a regular occurrence as every few days the electricity would shut off for about an hour.

My husband, though, came prepared. He had brought with us two wind up torches and a head torch. While the others quickly gathered candles and lighted them, we groped around in our suitcases for the torches and switched on our iphone torches.

Wednesday 23 December 2015

A colourful array of food

No misadventures here. Just some interesting food. Went last minute shopping for essentials at ITC shopping centre. Only in Indonesia can you find coloured and flavored bread.

Misadventures in Jakarta: The Long Lunch


My brother-in-law invited us to lunch. What we thought was a fairly short drive (keep in mind that this is overcrowded Jakarta) to his house turned out to be over an hour's drive to the middle of nowhere just to eat seafood (in Sentul which is 35km away and not even near the coast). The trip was so long that everyone fell asleep (except the driver of course).

Tuesday 22 December 2015

Misadventures in Jakarta: The Bookshop Misstep


There I was walking in a bookstore in Jakarta when I felt the heel of my right shoe give way. I began to limp. I turned to look back at where my heel went. 

My husband who was walking behind me was looking down at this black thing on the floor. He gingerly toed the item and kicked to the side. The shop attendant looked down at this black thing that didn't resemble anything he had ever likely seen before and looked at my husband curiously. My husband shrugged his shoulders. I kept on walking.