Thursday, November 18, 2004


We celebrate Eid with Indonesian Ambassador for Japan, Pak Abdul Irsan dan his wife. Posted by Hello

Happy Eid everyone..this is our family Eid card this year. Posted by Hello

Happy Eid

We had a wonderful Eid in Tokyo. Although the weather was quite cold, but we all were so excited heading to Balai Indonesia at 7.30 am for Eid Pray. You not gonna believe this: thousands...thousands people there...! I guess this was my first time seeing so many Indonesian people. Mom and Dad told me, they travelled long hours from across Japan to celebrate Lebaran. I remembered the night before Eid, I saw a lot of Indonesian people in Meguro Station, heading to Balai Indonesia.

Well, Balai Indonesia is my school, so on Eid day, when I saw many people gathering, not only in the sport-hall, in every class room corridor and even on the play ground and every single corner of the building...I was so amazed....

I got a special Eid present from Mom and Dad: a giant dinasours-coaster! They told me this present is to apreciate all good deeds I had done during Ramadhan. I was really happy. And that is why Dad always tells me to be more thankful...more thankful...

So....I hope every kid in the whole wide world as happy as I am.... Happy Eid everyone...

Friday, November 05, 2004


This is Pesantren Kilat at my Indonesian School. At the end of Pesantren Kilat we get presents from the teachers. Posted by Hello

This is me reading al Quran at home Posted by Hello

Ramadhan in Tokyo

Ramadhan in Tokyo is a big fun. I went to 2-days Pesantren Kilat at my Indonesian School. I learned to read al Quran and practicing shalat. Mum and Dad were teaching me Al Faatihah, Al Ikhlas, An Naas. I read them in the Iqra competition, and at the end of Pesantren Kilat I got a present: winnie the pooh clock. We go to my school for shalat tarawih, and in the weekend there is a big gathering where I can see hundreds of Indonesian people.

Mum cooks a lots of foods. Some foods look strange to me but it seems Mum really enjoys cooking. We invite friends to our home to enjoy Mum's cook. I also tries to fasting, from dzuhur to ashar, form ashar to maghrib. Dad told me it is called half day fasting. My friends at school are fasting too.