Friday, June 25, 2010

Playing with Riski


This is Riski, our house-helper Ibu Anik's 7 year-old. One day she brought him to work and the boys played a bit together.

Digging for 'pets' (snails and worms).

Check out the Mick Jagger lips.

'Eh! (look!)' Reuben makes up for his lack of language ability (English or Indonesian) with his charm and devastating good looks.

Checking out the action on the street.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Sate Ayam (chicken sate)


Most nights Pak Sul cruises the streets calling out 'Sateeee'. Costs 30,000 rupiah (AU$3.30) and is very good.

He cooks the sate on site over hot coals.

Steam a few veggies, put on the rice cooker and Voila! we have delicious dinner.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

A new mountain, a new home


View from our second floor balcony.

Philip did a heroic job of walking/motorcycling the streets looking for 'to rent' signs while I tried to keep the kids entertained back at the guesthouse. Our new house is a short walk to language school in one direction and Soren's kinder in the other. Fantastic.

The boys enjoy the small yard, and lots of space to play inside.

The house came with basic furniture but it was still quite a task getting it set up. A wonderful new friend lent us his motorcycle for a week, and took us in his car to a big electronics store.
The house was full of dirt and dead critters when we moved in. Taps, toilets, powerpoints and the water pump were broken or missing. Figuring out what on earth was going on with the workmen became a cross-cultural comedy of errors, but after 10 days of no reliable running water, I was running out of laughs!

Now it is clean and functioning, we love our new home.