A little more that dream comes true..

Rabu, 18 April 2012
Allahdullilah,,a few days ago was the announcement of completion, which will go to BALI INTERNATIONAL CHOIR. Andalaswara Choir will join the competition there in August.
 

I am very happy because I get a chance to participate in the competition. I never really banyangkan before because my friends are trying out for the competition that has a good vocal quality. There is little sense of real confidence. But the chance that I can get.
 

I really hope all is accomplished, I'd love to see the so-called Bali. Bali is saying a lot with a great variety of great attractions. It's a chance that I will not waste waste. May God always bless each of my trips.

What Makes Bali So Special?

Senin, 16 April 2012
By balihq

Many travel magazines confirm that Bali is one of the most beautiful islands in the world. Any tourist will love the enchanted island and everything it has to offer – from its pristine white sandy beaches, crystal clear blue waters and the wide array of activities that are sure to make your Bali getaway a vacation to remember.
Bali is located in the Southern part of the equator and is one of Indonesia’s 33 provinces. The 5,632 sq mile island has a beautiful tropical climate with temperatures ranging from 20 to 33 degrees Celsius. It rarely rains in the area of Bukit and all other parts of the island during summer. High levels of humidity can be expected on the rainy season, from December until March. In higher regions such as areas in Kintamani and Bedugul, you can expect cool evenings that would require you to wear jackets after sunset. As well as the mountainous regions where it is raining of the skies are covered with clouds most o f the time. The size of the island makes it possible to explore on day tours so you can go anywhere on the island and still get back to your hotel in the evening.
The island is popular around the world for its picturesque sceneries, the breathtaking view of the landscapes, the 6 volcanoes that stretches from western part of the island to the east and its beautiful crater lakes and deep ravines and fast flowing rivers. It is also known for its lush tropical rainforest, the rice terraces that you will see along the road, and the fertile and abundant vegetable and fruit gardens the locals tend to everyday. The southern part of the island boasts of its world class beaches with white powdery sands and beaches on the other part of the island that are covered with gray or black volcanic sand.
Other than exploring Bali’s natural wonders, a visit to the island will give you the opportunity to witness and discover the rich Balinese culture, history, and tradition that has been preserved over the years. The people’s rich culture and many influences including Hindu, Buddhist, Javanese, Chinese, Indian, as well as western influences are evident in the arts and crafts. In the past, Balinese artists followed rigid and strict religious and aesthetic guidelines in their arts, not having the opportunity to express themselves freely. However, that has changed when the European artists started arriving in Bali and influenced the artists living in different “artist villages”.
The island’s economy is centered in the Southern part where most people find jobs in the hotel and tourism industry, garments and textiles industry and small businesses owned by locals that produce souvenirs and handicrafts. Some of the most valuable products of the island include cacao, tobacco, vanilla, soy beans, fruits, vegetables, and chilies. Bali also exports silver jewelries and accessories to Japan, the United States, and Europe.
The natural beauty of the island and modern facilities especially in its many world class hotels and resorts guarantees a once in a lifetime experience not only for the couples but for the whole family as well.

The plane ride



Maybe for most people on a plane is a usual things.But, not for me. I honestly have never felt that his name on a plane. It's just that too often airport to because there is a will there is to be delivered and picked up. Perhaps it is a bit stupid , but it is reality.

From the beginning I wanted to feel the plane. But there is no time for me to feel it.Maybe this is a stupid thing, because the plane was one of my wishes. But that's what it is. I wish I could reach it and feel it.

EARTHQUAKE 11 April 2012

The quake was so surprising to me and my dorm friends. It was past 3 o'clock in the afternoon shows. I just returned to college, and was having lunch with my brother boarding. Suddenly, the earthquake made ​​me and my sister in boarding panic. Her early we try not to panic. But after waiting several minutes, the earthquake did not stop. Long enough that I felt the tremor.

After a while we try hanger itself and turn on the TV to find out where the epicenter. It turns out that  8.9 quake was centered Richter scales in Aceh. A fairly strong earthquake, a while I pray. While I pray tsunami warning alarm sounded. I pray concentration instantly shattered by the sound of the alarm. Everyone in the dorm extraordinary panic. I am too. I prepared everything I might take it to flee. It was circumstances that made me scared and worried.

A few moments later I went with my brother and sister boarding cousin to the By Pass. There I dropped my boarding house of a friend's brother. I was there to calm down after the earthquake. After we heard that it was  revocation that there was no tsunami .But,me back to the boarding door and the other friends who have not been back to the dorm. Finally, I and my brother decided to stay boarding at Tabing where my brother boarding.

It was a stressful incident is enough to make me scared and worried.

Greg Rodgers Sumatra Earthquake 2012 By Greg Rodgers, About.com GuideApril 13, 2012

Many of you may have already heard: An 8.6-magnitude earthquake rocked the coast of North Sumatra on Wednesday, triggering Indian Ocean tsunami alarms for every country in the region.
The Sumatra earthquake was felt all the way to downtown Bangkok.
The earthquake, which was 268 miles away from Banda Aceh on the northern tip of Sumatra, was followed up by another 8.2-magnitude undersea quake. Banda Aceh was also near the epicenter of the earthquake that triggered the devastating tsunami in 2004, claiming an estimated 220,000 lives.
Although this earthquake was strong enough and located roughly in the same place as the 2004 one, this quake fortunately failed to produce any waves higher than 31 inches. With the horrors of the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami still being fresh in many people's minds, panicked evacuations occurred from Penang, Malaysia, to Thailand. Tsunami alerts were later lifted by each country, however, residents remained on edge.
Fortunately, Wednesday proved to be a real-life test of the new tsunami alert system, which provided advanced warning and performed as expected.
On a side note, KFC has offered a formal apology for their distasteful post on their Thailand Facebook page of urging people to hurry home and order some fried chicken before the tsunami. The post was considered inappropriate and angered Thais who suffered through the 2004 tsunami.
With Indonesia's army of active volcanoes and an abundance of geological activity in the region, these things do happen. Read about how to stay safe while traveling and always get budget travel insurance before you go.

Time is all we have. http://yamuhaymin.wordpress.com/page/2/

Minggu, 01 April 2012
Whatever we do, there has to be a purpose – a good purpose.
We do not live to entertain ourselves. Yes, that does not mean we live as boring souls who do not know how to have fun. But, i believe that even ‘fun’ has to have some rationale behind it.
Why? It’s because we only have one life! And, what is our purpose of life? This life is just a vehicle to bring us to the afterlife. If we don’t use it effectively, we will not reach the afterlife safe and sound!
Our greatest gift is the gift of life. Right? And, time is life!
If we spend our precious time on something, we better be able to answer at least one of the following questions in a positive light:
1) Did it benefit us by improving our health or wealth?
2) Did it strengthen the relationship with our family members, friends, neighbors or the community at large?
3) Did it increase our love for Allah swt and His beloved saw? Or, did it make us forget them?
4) Did we gain any beneficial knowledge?
5) Did it positively impact the society?
6) Did it help the poor, the injured, the weak, the oppressed, the homeless, the needy, the elderly, the orphans?
7) Did it build our character?
8) Did it improve our personality?
9) Did it teach someone something beneficial?
Seriously, if we can’t answer well to any of the above questions, then we have successfully just KILLED our time which is life and thus we are just killing ourselves.

Being Informal MC is also Exciting

Sabtu, 31 Maret 2012
Today is the first time I became MC Informal in an event. Usually I'm asked to be a formal MC every event I've ever played. While I was appointed the Informal MC with my friend who name Ario In the event, ESA in English socialization program.

This is the first experience for me and I will definitely make a lesson for the future. Because it is very much different from the usual formal MC. We are hungry here as MC Tau audience condition, good at bringing the atmosphere to be interesting to follow. This was a challenge as the informal MC. I used to be informal as an MC, so nervous before the show feeling that arises. I am afraid not maximized and good as Informal MC.

However ALLAHAMDULLILAH everything went smoothly. My anxiety is not proven. Allhamdullilah I could carry the show well, despite a few shortcomings. But his response on the appearance of my friends told me that my performance as MC was good enough to make me quite happy. Insya Allah, if GOD give me another chance to be both formal and informal MC I will raise again.

For today I would like to say Allhdullilah, And Thank you so much Oh GOD