Sabtu, 20 Oktober 2012

At Home with Alien

Everyday I live with aliens.  I can't go elsewhere. Just stay at home and do their order to me. No one knows about my life story. And no one knows about my true family.

Kamu tahu..itu rasanya menyakitkan..
Seperti hidup di planet lain..
Seperti hidup di antara alien-alien..
Berbicara pada alien
dan mengerjakan tugas untuk alien..
Alien tidak akan mengerti apa yang aku rasakan..
Alien tidak akan mengerti apa yang sedang aku lakukan..
Alien tidak mengerti apa yang sedang kusampaikan..
Alien tidak mengerti bagaimana cara merespon yang tepat untuk diriku

Aku berbeda dengan alien
Aku tidak memiliki gen yang sama dengan alien
Aku tidak memiliki darah yang sama yang mengalir pada alien
Aku memiliki sifat yang tidak sama dengan alien
Aku juga tidak bisa merasakan cinta dari seorang alien
Kenapa?
Karena dia seorang alien.. berbeda dengan diriku

Apa alien tahu bagaimana cara mencintai seseorang seperti aku?
Apa alien tahu bagaimana cara menyayangi seseorang seperti aku dengan baik?
Apa alien tahu bagaimana cara meredam kemarahan seseorang seperti aku?
Apa alien tahu bagaimana cara menghibur seseorang seperti aku?
APA ALIEN TAHU????

Jika memang alien tahu...
Setidaknya alien harus bertanya dahulu pada mamaku bagaimana mencintai orang seperti aku..
Alien harus belajar dari mamaku bagaimana menyayangi orang seperti aku...
Alien harus mempelajari cara mamaku meredam kemarahanku..
Alien harus dekat dengan mamaku untuk bisa menghiburku..
Alien harus belajar semuanya dari mamaku jika memang ingin tahu tentang diriku..

Alien tidak pernah tahu tentang aku..
Kenapa?
Karena alien tidak dekat dengan mamaku..
Karena alien selalu jauh dari mamaku..
Karena alien bermusuhan dengan mamaku..
Karena alien tidak pernah akur dengan mamaku..
Karena alien selalu acuh tak acuh pada mamaku..
Karena alien tidak mau bertemu dengan mamaku...
Alien tidak pernah mau menemui mamaku..
Alien tidak pernah mau menemui nenekku..
Alien tidak pernah mau menemui keluargaku...


To Be Continue

Jumat, 05 Oktober 2012

~IKUTI KATA HATI~

Aku terluka mengingat masa lalu
Aku bosan menunggu hari esok
Aku lelah hidup di dunia

Ikuti kata hati

Aku terjatuh dalam hidup-ku
Aku terbakar dalam suhu-ku
Aku terpuruk dalam semangat-ku

Ikuti kata hati

Aku tak bisa berfikir
Aku tak bisa mengingat
Aku tak bisa  dan tak bisa..

Ikuti kata hati..
Ikuti kata hati..
Ikuti kata hati....

Aku bisa terdiam
Aku bisa merenung
Aku bisa melamun

Diamlah.. Merenunglah.. Melamunlah..
Jika memang hanya itu yang bisa..
Ikutilah dengan hati..
 

Selasa, 02 Oktober 2012

[Vid] Ekspedisi with SLA-KR




 

Video ini cuma iseng-iseng di sekolah, karena sedang mencari kegiatan maka kami membuat video ini.
Meskipun video ini sangat GAJE, tapi sekarang video ini sangat berharga bagi saya.
Di dalam video ini terdapat kenangan bersama teman-teman saya di Solo.
Semoga kita bisa bersama lagi suatu saat nanti :')
Love you MY SLA-KR~~

Senin, 01 Oktober 2012

[X] Example 'Breaking News'



Surakarta reaches out to street children


An official says that data verification problems are one factor hindering implementation of a program aimed at lifting street children in Surakarta, Central Java, out of poverty.

Surakarta, also known as Solo, did not have comprehensive information on the progress of an identification-and-training program aimed at street children launched in 2010.

Agus Hastanto, the head of the Surakarta Social Affairs and Transmigration Agency’s social division, said that officials could not solely rely on electronic data collection to help street children.
“It requires door-to-door identification,” Agus told The Jakarta Post on Monday.
Agus said that the administration had had difficulties in identifying who could accurately be defined as “street children”.

Incorrect identification might lead to poorly targeted training and aid programs, he said.
“This will further hamper the handling of street children.”

The program depended on the participation of the parents of street children, especially their mothers, who were asked to complete forms for their children so that officials could best determine which training programs were appropriate for the children.

Target children and their mothers are offered training under the program, after which each mother-and-child pair is given up to Rp 1.25 million (US$136.25) in seed money to start a business.

In practice, however, mothers used the forms to submit requests for needed items such as rice cookers, microwave ovens or washing machines, Agus said.

To speed identification, the administration was cooperating with NGOs such as the Family Welfare Consultation Institution (LK3), which verified the information about the street children at their homes.

LK3 chairman Suparno said that his workers were focusing on identifying children working as beggars or street musicians.

One problem, according to Suparno, was that the children applying for the program were not poor.
“Once we found a street musician who was actually a student seeking extra money to buy a cell phone,” Suparno said.
He added that such children were likely to return to their daily lives after raising the money needed to buy a cell phone and did not need the training program.

Most genuine street children, however, could not stay in their programs until their completion.

“It’s very difficult to make them stay. They will keep on going back to the street,” Suparno said, adding that LK3 so far had identified some 80 street children in Surakarta.

To keep street children in the program, LK3 has placed street children under its care at kiosks or workshops near their previous hangout sites to prevent them from getting bored easily.

“What is also important is having a check on them directly regarding why they went to the street in the first place,” he said.