I'm probably pregnant now... well what d'u know! :D
I took a cheap test pack last Thursday just for, you know, why not try now. And the result was two strips which one of them was kinda blurry. I've took some test packs couple of times before (not because I'm obsessed to get pregnant but simply because I want to know what actually made me not having my period on time) and it always shows one strip. So I know how to read a test pack result..
Fortunately I had a schedule to see gynecologist on that day, me and my husband decide that I need to take sort of lab test to know if I'm infected with virus that may affected my baby as if I'm pregnant. I was scheduled that day to know the lab test result. Since my test pack was little bit confusing, I told my gynecologist so she checked with USG. She found that my endometrium is thickening for 1.26 cm while the normal situation when a woman is about to have her period should be around 1.23-1.24 cm. But she couldn't find tiny round figure on her screen to make sure that I'm positive pregnant, she did find something but she was not sure so she wrote "suspect of early pregnancy" for her diagnosis.
She ask me to take another test pack on Sunday, maybe the strips will be clearer already. And I did this morning on my first pee but I was too sleepy to re-read the manual and I didn't wet it long enough so the result was blurry again, even more blurry then before! Doooh!!!! But it shows two blurry strips, FYI!
So guys, I'm maybe pregnant now.... what do you think? hehehehe....
Oh, weather I'm pregnant or not I thank God for anything He gives cause that is what best for me. MasyaAllah... subhanallah, walhamdulillah!
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
from Arabian Meal to Saung Mang Ujo
Another thing that makes me feel so grateful for marrying Billy is that he really likes travel (no doubt I too!). It's my bad that I haven't post up our trip to Bunaken (somehow, sometimes bloging feels like doing exercise when I'm not in the mood... so very lazy!) But I've post some photos on facebook though, check it out here and there !
Our last trip was one night escape to Bandung, which was a week ago. We tried my sister's booth "Arabian Meal" at Superindo Dago Bandung, it was not bad! I think a lot about their cinmilk cheesy bread lately! It's arabian's bread spread with milk and cinnamon powder and not to forget; cheeeeeeeeeez! So tasty when it's hot! The bread it self is already tasty actually, plus I like cinnamon, and cheese is my forever love so it's a great combination indeed. The beef curry is also tasty, with cheesy bread of course and I really like to pour it with chilly powder, perfecto! Billy said it taste like Indian meal he tried, but oh well... Indian, Arabian... potahto, potayto! hehehe... Oh, and don't forget the milk-mint-tea, it taste odd at first gulp, but then so freshy! here are some pics...






From there we went to Saung Mang Ujo at Cicaheum, East Bandung. I had no idea what kind of place that is, my only clue is that we heading there to watch angklung performance but by whom and how... no idea! Billy went there once and thinks that it's a worth place to visit and I, without question, absolutely trust the man.
We paid 50k IDR per person for the entrance ticks, we arrived around 3.oo PM as the performance starts at 3.30 PM. We still have time to spin around the souvenir shop before the show begin. They sell sort of Sundanese crafts like wayang golek, wood statues, t-shirts... sort of stuffs. We didn't buy anything! We still don't have any place to put such thing at home. *doh!*
How was the show? It was so very entertaining! I love it! There were Sundanese dance (I hardly remember the name but I'm sure it's not Jaipong), wayang golek performance, ensemble of traditional music instruments, and the last is angklung performance by children in various ages. The smallest I presume is around 3 or 4 years old, very very cute! I imagine my nephews doing angklung performance like that hahahaha.... fantastic! And at the end of the show, all the audiences were asked to play angklung together, lead by Mang ***** Ujo, the son of Mang Ujo him self (and I, unsurprisingly forget his name :P).
The last part was the most fun! We were leaded to play our angklung's note by hand signals to play some songs. It kinda amazed me how the leader can remember every hand signal for every note to play a song correctly (of course cause that is what he does everyday... doh!). So our brain was created to remember so many many things actually but somehow I let so many parts of my brain not to keep a lot of memories disregarding it's capability... hehehe :P
And the performance was closed with dance together with the audiences and children. After we play angklung those children with colorful cloths run in to the hall from all over and pick some audiences they want to dance along with them. Each child pick one audience to go to the stage to dance along, luckily I was one of them that was picked by a cute girl named Sara. Sweet!







Our last trip was one night escape to Bandung, which was a week ago. We tried my sister's booth "Arabian Meal" at Superindo Dago Bandung, it was not bad! I think a lot about their cinmilk cheesy bread lately! It's arabian's bread spread with milk and cinnamon powder and not to forget; cheeeeeeeeeez! So tasty when it's hot! The bread it self is already tasty actually, plus I like cinnamon, and cheese is my forever love so it's a great combination indeed. The beef curry is also tasty, with cheesy bread of course and I really like to pour it with chilly powder, perfecto! Billy said it taste like Indian meal he tried, but oh well... Indian, Arabian... potahto, potayto! hehehe... Oh, and don't forget the milk-mint-tea, it taste odd at first gulp, but then so freshy! here are some pics...
From there we went to Saung Mang Ujo at Cicaheum, East Bandung. I had no idea what kind of place that is, my only clue is that we heading there to watch angklung performance but by whom and how... no idea! Billy went there once and thinks that it's a worth place to visit and I, without question, absolutely trust the man.
We paid 50k IDR per person for the entrance ticks, we arrived around 3.oo PM as the performance starts at 3.30 PM. We still have time to spin around the souvenir shop before the show begin. They sell sort of Sundanese crafts like wayang golek, wood statues, t-shirts... sort of stuffs. We didn't buy anything! We still don't have any place to put such thing at home. *doh!*
How was the show? It was so very entertaining! I love it! There were Sundanese dance (I hardly remember the name but I'm sure it's not Jaipong), wayang golek performance, ensemble of traditional music instruments, and the last is angklung performance by children in various ages. The smallest I presume is around 3 or 4 years old, very very cute! I imagine my nephews doing angklung performance like that hahahaha.... fantastic! And at the end of the show, all the audiences were asked to play angklung together, lead by Mang ***** Ujo, the son of Mang Ujo him self (and I, unsurprisingly forget his name :P).
The last part was the most fun! We were leaded to play our angklung's note by hand signals to play some songs. It kinda amazed me how the leader can remember every hand signal for every note to play a song correctly (of course cause that is what he does everyday... doh!). So our brain was created to remember so many many things actually but somehow I let so many parts of my brain not to keep a lot of memories disregarding it's capability... hehehe :P
And the performance was closed with dance together with the audiences and children. After we play angklung those children with colorful cloths run in to the hall from all over and pick some audiences they want to dance along with them. Each child pick one audience to go to the stage to dance along, luckily I was one of them that was picked by a cute girl named Sara. Sweet!
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