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Travel,tow trucks and time-sensitive tribulations

Monday, December 28th, 2009

We are coming to the end of a long holiday. It’s the nice thing about working in Indonesia; there are lots of holidays.

We had planned to drive to Bali. We were going to leave at six in the morning and drive for ten hours until we got to Banyuwangi, where we’d drive aboard the ferry for the short hop to Gili Manuk.

We set out, almost on time, and were cruising along the toll. Then the van(Isuzu Panther) started acting up. After about ten minutes it seemed wise to pull over and pop the hood.  The smoke was already pouring out. Thankfully we had a case of large water bottles. Emily, the smarter-half of this marriage, is an incredibly organized and prepared woman. Our driver gingerly unscrewed the cap of the radiator. A cloud of steam poured out, and kept pouring out. One after another, seven or eight large bottles of water were poured onto and into the radiator.

Emily called her brother-in-law and got the name of the toll’s towing service. Then we waited. Then we waited, and waited some more. The truck finally came. Anxious moments passed while they checked, and talked, and smoked.  I started snapping pictures.

Tow truck The consensus was not good. Getting up hooked up We’d need to be towed off the toll, and then from there to a Bengkel (repair shop/garage).

The Panther was linked to the truck and pulled along the road. We arrived at the Izusu shop and the waiting resumed. Poor Wyatt was bored out of his five-year old mind. We started exploring. We found a collection of nuts, bolts and screws on the floor, making a game of seeing how many we could find. We topped out at eight altogether.

After about two hours that seemed like six due to the heat and inactivity we headed back home. At home it was my turn to be bored, impatient, and immature – generally a pain in the butt. I really wanted this vacation. in fact, I needed this vacation. In moments, that I’m sure reached Shatneresque-peaks of drama, I proclaimed my need to get out of the city.

Emily finally sorted it out and we flew to Bali. As we sat in the lounge waiting to board Emily realized that I did not have my trusty backpack. I went racing through the airport and finally to the original entrance where I found my bag sitting on top of the scanner. I had evidently left it there.

“Can you prove this is yours?”

“Yeah, I’m an English teacher and I still have a few books in here.”

The security looked skeptical. Then I remembered the toll. “My camera is in here and I have pictures of us on the toll.”

Sure enough, there the shots were.

“Carry on, Sir.” ( or something like that)

We made it to Bali.

We stayed at  HOTEL KARTHI

http://www.hotelkarthi.com/

Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta Beach
Bali Indonesia
Phone +62-361-754810 (hunting)
Fax +62-361-751708
E-mail: sales@hotelkarthi.comWyatt on the beach

Happy New Year

Merry Christmas and happy New Year

Monday, December 21st, 2009
Happy holidays This is a time of the year that is joyful and highly anticipated,but it can be a difficult time for many. We hope you can have a safe, and healthy holiday Keep well

2009 is slowly winding down

Friday, December 18th, 2009
2009 is about to become a memory. It wasn't such a bad year. There were a few bad days. I lost a brother ... I'd count that amongst the bad days. My family is safe and healthy(and mostly happy) ..so I'll tick off ... [Continue reading this entry]

February’s course finishes, Graduates rate TEFL INDO

Saturday, February 28th, 2009
______________________________________________________________ Maggie Parks

February’s course finishes, Five teachers graduate

Friday, February 27th, 2009
The graduatesFebruary's course finishes, Five teachers graduate Adryan(in Black),Mike(in Batik),Wayne,Sari,Eva,Netty,Emily,Maggie(in Purple),Sarah(in Red),Scott(in Gray) The TEFL Indonesia course finished up on Friday There were hugs, some sighs of relief and some goodbyes It was a tough month for all ... [Continue reading this entry]

Why join our TESOL Course in Indonesia?

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

Joining our TESOL Course in Indonesia

A weird and wonderful mix of ambition,hope,uncertainty and raw determination. TEFL Trainees Why join our TESOL Course Indonesia? With a wide variety of social and cultural activities, water sports and other activities, ... [Continue reading this entry]

Get certified FAQ

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Surabaya, Indonesia General Questions

1. What does the tuition for the program include?

Total fees: $1500

Comprised of:

$500 Non-refundable deposit

$1,000 TEFL course ... [Continue reading this entry]

Getting familiar with the future

Friday, May 23rd, 2008
Looking at the future. We say that as if we can actually see the darn thing. Tomorrow, if I may be so bold as to call the future by this familiar name, is getting closer. Looking at jobs. Looking at getting the ... [Continue reading this entry]

Fitness and other ludicrous fantasies

Saturday, May 10th, 2008
Fitness and other ludicrous fantasies Saturday, May 10, 2008 2:57 PM Staying healthy? I'm trying to get back to some semblance of fitness. My little guy is a bit young for organized sports, although the older son did play basketball and football in school. Myself, ... [Continue reading this entry]