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Sunday, November 21, 2010

Great Week!

What a week! This is all I can say. My best friend since childhood, Jenny, is coming to Jakarta. I can't get any happier. The thought of being able to talk and laugh with her, face to face, is overwhelmingly pleasant. When she arrived to my house on Tuesday, the news had already spread. All my school friends who are in Jakarta finally flocked together, just to meet Jen and have some good time.

All this time, we've been meaning to gather up and threw ourselves some fun, but it seemed that the realization was a bit difficult, as we were all busy working, or just busy playing. But Jenny is special to all of us, as she she is very lively, cute, and of all, the kindest person you will ever meet. Her kindness, her caring nature and her laugh are all natural and she brings warmth to the group. So it is not surprising to see all of us busy bees, finally pulled out some efforts and meet up, after a long time.

                       Jen's the one wearing a white shirt

Although it was fun when all of us went out together, the real excitement was when we went in smaller group. The third day was very enjoyable. We roamed around Jakarta to find Jenny the soto mie (an soupy, rich in flavor Indonesian cuisine) that she craved just because her friend told her that soto mie tastes good. There were four of us, and we spent really great time from day 'till night, and that was the highlight of my week. The four of us were close and we are the ones who spent the most time together back in the day, so there were lots of nostalgic talks and hilarious conversations flinging. Besides, William always had lots of interesting stories to tell you.

                                          The dude's a charmer.

We talked until it was very late at night, and William, being the good guy as he is, drove each one of us home.
The next day, it was only the three of us the next day, and we showed Jen the Old Town. Too bad it was too late to visit the museums, but we went to chill out at The Batavia Cafe. It was a historical building, and had a really great atmosphere. The food and beverage are a bit pricey, though, but the place was amazing.