Thursday, December 31, 2020

‡ Closing 2020 ‡

It's 31 December 2020.

To be very honest, I don't really have much to share this year.
As I've mentioned in my first post in 2020 (although I only posted two posts, pfft), the world has been facing the global pandemic due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) since the early 2020. Since the cause of the virus spreads mainly from person-to-person, we are all required to always maintain physical distancing to stop the spread of disease.

This is the 13th year I wrote here... although the "actual" blog posts are being less and less. Can I actually blame the social media which I use daily? Oops.
Okay then, without further ado, let's start my recap of the year!

For  previous references: 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019




One - January

I started the New Year with flood (as I have mentioned here as well).

It's been raining since the New Year's Eve but I did not expect to be greeted with water in the first morning of 2020. I even had to work from home (Unimportant Spoiler: it would not be my first time for WFH in 2020 *smirk*) on the next day since the situation made things really difficult for me to reach the office -- I did go to the office again on 3 January.

4 January, I attended an outdoor wedding party. I knew the bride, Astrid, since 2010 when we worked together as members of HIMSISFO. I'm so happy for you when you gave me the e-Invitation and I'm glad I could attend the special day! I also met more friends there and, of course, we took picture(s) together!

With the happiest couple of the day/night!


My first movie of 2020 is "Ashfall". I really like the comedy and the action scenes (and less romance!). It's really entertaining.

The next one is "Abracadabra", an Indonesian movie starring Reza Rahardian, and that's the first time I (and my Mom) was the only audience in the movie theater. Apparently the movie is far from popular and the idea itself is pretty uncommon. Definitely not everyone's cup of tea (but the visual is eyegasm for sure).

I also watched "1917" (10 Oscar nominations), "Violet Evergarden: Eternity and the Auto Memory Doll" (the anime series is very recommended! That episode 10 is legendary!), and "Girl on the Third Floor" in January 2020.

My first music concert in 2020 was Eric Nam's concert! I am not his big fan but I do like his voice and his latest songs. The fact that he's fluent in English (born and raised in US) made things easier to know him. So glad that I decided to attend his concert!

I love his "Love Die Young" song


Then on 19 January, I became a bridesmaid for my best friend, Monica -- this person that had became somewhat-sister-like-who-annoy-each-other to me for ten years. Here's a picture of us with the others!

Lots of love to Ben & Monica


Celebrating Chinese New Year on 25 January... nothing extraordinary special though. I mean, maybe because everyone in my house is adult, we didn't do a lot of things like we did when all the kids were still... kids, you know? Anyway, it's our first Chinese New Year without my Grandma who usually waited for us to greet her "Gong Xi Fa Cai".

January is also the month where I heard about the heartbreaking news of Australian bushfire. Quoted from WWF website:

"It’s been a year we’ll never forget. Even before the challenges of COVID-19, Australia was hit hard by bushfires during summer 2019-20 - the most catastrophic bushfire season ever experienced in the country’s history. So much was lost, and the impacts will be felt for years to come.

Up to 19 million hectares were burnt, with 12.6 million hectares primarily forest and bushland. 33 lives were lost and around 3,094 homes destroyed.

Early in January, WWF estimated that at that time, 1.25 billion animals had been killed."

Hopefully the recovery will work well.

New thing(s) I learned: Creating an instagramable video is not easy. Looking back to 5 January, Pan & Co at Emporium Pluit Mall, popular Japanese Fluffy Pancake. That epic fail that would be forever be remembered by us, HAHA.

Those boba. Why couldn't we make them fall beautifully, Han? lol


Two - February

(You might find the first month recap kinda long but, no worry, it's because I still went here and there every single day)

As for February, I started it in Bandung!

Together with Lili and David, we took a train to Bandung to attend Playlist Love Festival which would take place on 2 February. 21 artists including Epik High, Jaz, The Overtunes, Raisa, Glenn Fredly, Sheila On 7, and more. It was super fun (except the fact that a lot people being irresponsible by littering everywhere).

Epik High during rehearsal

The Overtunes; my second time watching them live

Glenn Fredly; my first and last time watching him live before he passed away in April

Sheila on 7; the last performer for the event

Thanks for being the best companion, you two!


Fun fact, we actually had purchased the tickets via Traveloka but it turned out we won free (giveaway) tickets because we purchase train tickets to Bandung. Well, we sold the tickets with cheaper price to others afterwards.

Next, I watched "Mangkujiwo", an Indonesian horror movie which I think is a prequel of "Kuntilanak". I watched it with my friends from previous office. We have a LINE chat group and we talk about the most random topic there; I don't exactly remember how it started but we usually hangout together for dinner. This meetup is the last one we had in 2020 -- we haven't met again afterwards (only via chat group).

On Valentine's Day, I met with Monica (different Monica from the one who got married in January). This Monica was my classmate during college. Smart but weird but superb but sweet, I haven't met her for 6 years! We thought we could meet more often now that our offices are not too far from each other but... 2020 said 'no'. Hmph.

A picture before watching "Milea" and after dinner at Zenbu.


Oh, I also visited Christfanie, a senior from my previous office, who just gave birth to a lovely baby girl, together with the others. Today, she said to me that her baby is already learning to walk. Wow, time flies, eh?

25 February... Flood. Again. Don't ask me why.

Go on to 27 February, I attended Digital Economy Summit 2020, an event held by Microsoft (I was in the same room with President Joko Widodo and CEO Microsoft Satya Nadella!). My youngest brother finally passed his thesis defense (sidang skripsi?) on 29 February, the same day I met up with Brenda and David at TangCity.

At Ritz-Carlton Pacific Place


New thing(s) I learned: Music Festival with various artists is super fun! Also I finally tried RATA, the invisible aligner! (Haven't finished the treatment due to wisdom teeth; see March and December recap... and also me being lazy)

You can check their IG Profile @rata.id



Three - March

Wisdom teeth.

I did research about wisdom teeth because my gum was hurting a lot. Turned out I had my upper right wisdom teeth out but the lower one was still covered under gum. Due to this condition, my gum was swollen. Since I was not sure if I should remove the teeth, the dentist helped to cut open the gum instead.

On 2 March, Indonesia had the first (public) COVID-19 case announced and my office announced the Work From Home policy starting on 16 March. The government also announced restrictions for various industries and activities.

As captured from Kompas.com


No one would thought we would be living in the era where shaking hands are prohibited, masks are required even when attending events, travelling is prohibited. I even attended Sunday Mass via online streaming -- just like most of other events like wedding, music performance, etc.

March is definitely the month where people tried to adjust themselves with the new rules for everything.

New thing(s) I learned: Teeth/oral surgery hurt like !@#$%*. When the anesthetic disappeared, I cried at hospital while waiting to complete the payment. It's like... I couldn't even describe it with words.

The actual picture for gum flap is kind of scary so I uploaded this one instead, lol


Four - April.

WFH is still the 'on streak', of course. Although some offices still require work from office though.

If anything, the restrictions became even tighter since the numbers did not give good news to the world.

I'm getting used with the WFH policy and, apparently, I made sure I still got my movie portion via Netflix -- although, strangely, I rarely picked the latest series and watched older series first.

As captured from bbc.com


It's also the month where I finally tried playing PlayStation4, lol. Had it since I-don't-remember-when but never touched it so my brothers tried to pick some games for me. Psst, I ended up never finishing any of them. I blame myself for being busy... No?

New thing(s) I learned: Found Fauzan Al-Rasyid's Twitter and Instagram account. While people learned how to cook and other stuffs, I found him sharing knowledge about tips in writing in Bahasa -- grammar-wise mostly. You can follow him @fauzanalrasyid.

All those highlights are very, very helpful!


Five - May.

I was supposed to go to Penang on 22 May with Lili but gotta say bye-bye for now. Also supposed to attend ONE OK ROCK's concert but it's currently being postponed until further notice.

I finally finished watching 4 seasons of "The Good Place" -- really recommended series! I love all the twists in each season.

When you think Season 1 is good, you should watch until the end!


On 23 May, I brought Luna (our Shihtzu) to Central Park Mall for the first time ever since she became a part of our family. The mall was almost empty since most of the shops were closed; our purpose was to have her walk around the park though.

Her first time walking around the park


Received bluetooth earphones, stick aromatherapy, beautiful mug, and a box of chocolate bombolone for my birthday this year! As you probably already know, delivery is everyone's favorite way to deliver happiness during 2020.

Delbert and Fenni, a couple who are both also my best friends, met their baby girl Faelyn on 27 May. We only met her virtually though -- hopefully we could meet in 2021 after everything is better!

New thing(s) I learned: Anime could be so absurd that it's so good. Found "Asobi Asobase" and I laughed until tears came out, lol.

I just can't not laugh when watching Asobi!


Six - June.

A new project at office started and I met new people. Oh, actually, two projects but one is the second phase from previous project which has started months ago.

I also went to client's office for the first time on 10 June and the roads were pretty busy -- like how Jakarta has always been. June is the month where my life started to get busier and busier and busier that I kinda screwed my time management (it's been screwed since forever, Er).

Hmm. Let's pretend that I uploaded this by mistake.

I talked a lot with various people during June. One was very different with me but we liked similar things somehow. Another was pretty similar with me but we have so many different preferences as well. There's also others with different way to finish things up but, well, we managed to work things out.

(Psst, you do notice now that I can't write long enough now for the recap, right? HAHA. Because there's really nothing I can share. I mean... 12AM - 8AM sleep, 8AM - 6PM work, 6PM - 12PM entertainment time).

New thing(s) I learned: Being close with another person is not always measured by time and distance. I think this pandemic teaches this to a lot of people.

Kinda my favorite quote of the year


Seven - July.

I visited my office! For once or twice, I think, since there were things we needed to finish. Of course it's almost empty since permission from the respective parties are required to work from office -- which I think is still a very wise policy, considering the cases of COVID-19.

I found new food to love by Cup Story which is also handled by a friend of mine, Hani. I seriously love the banana chocolate pancake (you can check the Instagram profile @cupstory.idn).

I suddenly want to order some again...


Then I had my first staycation in 2020 at Ciputra Hotel, trying the bubble bath and all. It felt kind of nice to take the quick break since I had been staring at my bedroom wall for 4 months everyday, lol.

New thing(s) I learnedPaper flowers are beautiful! I received them as a gift and it reminded me that a bouquet of paper flowers are actually better than actual ones (again, for me).

Each color represents different meaning


Eight - August.

I had my first physical meetup with a friend in August. Well, just a quick lunch at Pancious and catch up with the old friend of mine. I also visited The Breeze BSD for the first time (took the train VERY carefully, following all the protocols),

I bought new rice cooker for Mom. Ah, I also visited Taman Mini Indonesia Indah -- I only went to TMII twice, I think. First is during primary school for study tour or something. Second is for a social event to the transportation museum(?), I think.

Finally wear the hat again


A good friend of mine delivered a belated birthday gift for me: Nendoroid Loki!
I literally squealed when I opened it.

Psst, Yang Yo-seob, my favorite idol all the time had been discharged from mandatory civil duty on 31 August!

New thing(s) I learnedI guess working and talking with a lot people make me realize (even more than before) that we see the same thing in different perspectives. Ones can see it in a good light, others can see it as a very bad thing.

Well.


Nine - September.

Another planned trip was cancelled: my solo trip to Singapore.

Work? Busier than ever that I really wanted to know how to do Kage Bunshin no Jutsu, LOLOL. I literally could have meetings for 10 hours straight (or more? no?)

Can we learn this?


What else can I write about my activities in September? Hmm. I don't think there's anything else?

New thing(s) I learnedI can't think of one for this month, HAHA.

Nothing to do with the month recap; I just want to use this


Ten - October.

Eight month since PSBB, I'm getting really used to do online shopping with al the discounts, like most people do, I think.

Brenda, one of my best friends, went to Turkey with her parents (I know, this is my recap, not hers) and we had a quick video call when she's on a boat to somewhere...? HAHA.

Found a lovely, sweet song titled "Gangnam Station Exit 4" by Plastic (feat. Sean Lee & Dain). Not my typical favorite song but it's so soothing to listen to.

My October is closed with my visit to Dufan (where most of the rides are closed) and Ancol (of course, following all the protocols and stay away from the crowd). I miss having fun with my friends though but what matters most for all of us is to survive and stay healthy for now!

Hello, colorful things behind me


New thing(s) I learned: Purchase Bardi Smart Bulb where I can control the color, turn it on/off, change the warmth, etc. I am considering to purchase other smart electronic stuffs. Hmm.

Not doing any marketing; just part of my recap


Eleven - November.

"The Queen's Gambit".

One of the most popular Netflix Original Series which I would recommend to you as well. Starring Anya Taylor-Joy, this 7-episode TV series is a fictional story about an orphan cheese prodigy named Beth Harmon.

I originally started watching it for Thomas Brodie-Sangster, but ended up in love with her


I also started to watch "Dr Romantic", a South Korean medical TV Drama which I have heard for quite a while but I wasn't paying any attention to it because I thought it would be all about romance hence the title. However I was wrong and I actually really like it that I'm continuing to Season 2 now (2 episode more until the last episode!).

Let's see what's more. Oh, I visited movie theater again for the first time since they have re-opened around September, I think? I watched "The Collector", a South Korean heist movie. I purposely picked the less crowded mall to try this and the protocol is all good!

New thing(s) I learned: The Ghost Pepper Noodle. Well, more like new food I tried. To be exact, it's my brother who ate 95% of it, lol. I tried for two bites and... if you can't take spicy stuff, do not even think to try it. That's all. Tears might be shed but do not make hospital becomes your next destination.

Not red for color but scarily spicyyy


Twelve - December.

Now, the last month of the year.

Yuka and Hani got married on 5 December! The wedding reception was also supposed to be held this month but, due to the pandemic, they're postponing it until later so we could only watch it from Instagram Live for now.

Captured via IG Live


On 13 December, I had my second physical meetup. This time I met Chris. Yep, that one friend I have known since two decades ago (do I count it correctly?). We visited two new malls, Senayan Park and Astha District 8, but forgot to take any picture together, lol. Fun fact, his house is only 10-minute drive from mine but we only meet probably once a year. Yeah, even before the pandemic.

I didn't take a picture at the iconic spot though


I finally took long annual leave for the first time since I started working at my current company. I supposed to take the leave from 20 December but postponed it to 22 (until 31) December and... I still couldn't believe that it's already 31 December.

Then again... I still feel like I haven't done a lot of things when 2020 started but now 2020 almost ends so...

Ehem.

For this year's Mother Day, I ordered a bouquet for my mother but it's not an ordinary flower bouquet. It's the money bouquet! HAHA. I was interested in it for a while but did not have any occasion to order it then I thought, "Why not for Mom?".

Ordered it from @moheizt.jkt


Recommended Netflix Original Series this month? Alice in Borderland.
Currently its' very popular and people (including me) are waiting for Season 2.

Season 1 with 8 episodes


Yesterday, 30 December, I finally met with Brenda and Valentcia. We have planned the meetup for multiple times but things happened and, voila, we had yesterday when they wanted to take the MRT. From Dukuh Atas BNI to ASEAN, we visited M Bloc before going to Grand Indonesia to grab pizza. Before that... we spend an hour at parking lot to take pictures (and laughed a LOT).

Hello from us, 2020.


New thing(s) I learned: Wisdom tooth extraction is even more painful than gum flap removal. I had two of them extracted (upper and lower right). Yep, the same one that made me cried in March. The gum covered the lower again so the dentist suggested to throw them away since, if I chose gum flap removal again, I'd probably need to visit the dentist again next year.

As per today, I still have the stitches inside my mouth. Ugh, right?

Bye, you, wisdom tooth


Well, that's my 2020. Nothing much, nothing fascinating.
Even now, 2 hours to 2021... I'm just sitting in my bedroom and going to watch Netflix after posting this, HAHA.

Still, I'm grateful for what I have during the year and that my family are all healthy and safe.

Aside of all the good news and interesting stuffs I've been through, I also heard a lot of sad news, even from my close friends, and I really wished I could be there for them as well but, for now, we could only give our support virtually.



Vaccines for COVID-19 are ready to be distributed in 2021 but everything will definitely take time to be adjusted. My company is still applying the WFH policy until (at least) June 2021, if I'm not mistaken.

2020 might feel like a long (or maybe short) journey for us but I hope 2021 will bring us better days.

Praying for all of us. Stay safe, stay healthy.
Until 2021!



Sunday, May 24, 2020

‡ 29th. Promise ‡

I'm posting two posts on the same day! Yey me. HAHA.

Apparently, based on the Gregorian calendar and my birth certificate, I'm officially 29 years old today, another year close to the 30!

I'm totally grateful that I am given the chance to live until this very moment, with so many precious lessons of life, moments to celebrate, and future to imagine and think of. I hope I can be a more mature person, as a daughter, friend, and colleague. I still have a lot of improvements to do (EHEMprocrastinationEHEM).

Thank you for all the birthday wishes from my dearest people. Also for the presents (and food!) I have received during the special-quarantined-birthday. Really appreciate them!

So, what I'm going to write on this post is a very short drabble. It should be a story but I'm not sure if I can call it a story if it's not long enough.

And since it's pretty random.

This writing is inspired by one of my favorite songs. The title is "約束" which means "Promise" in Japanese. The singer is リリィ、さよなら (lily, sayonara).



You can find the song on YouTube above or Spotify here.

I hope you enjoy the song and my (random) writing. I actually have another drabble inspired by the same song but I haven't finished it. Perhaps I'll post it some other time, no?

Have a good day, people. :)




Promise

"Hello."

He looked up from the book he's been holding on for an hour. His eyes met with hers for a second before she greeted him again, still smiling politely, "Hi there, Sir. We will arrive at our final stop in three minutes."

Returning his gaze to the book, he flipped the page as if he did not listen the personal announcement given by the girl. She heaved a sigh but stayed still, waiting for a response from the only passenger in the train.

"I have noticed you for a couple of times, Sir," she decided to open up a quick conversation, knowing that the train would stop soon. "Always the same time. Always day 29 of every month."

Silence.

"I'm sure it's a special day for you," she intertwined her fingers together, feeling that the train was slowing down its speed. "Have you not found what you want to see there?"

Still no answer.

The train finally stopped, reaching the final destination of their trip.

He closed his book and stood up, walking pass her without a single word. Being a professional, she bowed to him, "Thank you for using our service. We will be looking forward to see you on the Dream Train again, Sir."

This time, he stopped on his feet but did not turn around to face her. He put the book on an empty chair, taking a good look of it before walking out from the train. She gasped in surprise, approaching the book quickly to check what he just put there.

It's not a novel. It's a notebook. There was nothing written on the cover.

She opened it to read the first page.

"There is a meeting, so there is a farewell."

The girl blinked, somewhat surprised to see such a neat handwriting. She assumed that it's written by a woman. She went to the next page and found the same handwriting.

"Day 1. If there is one more chance, I will not lose you again."

"Day 2. Even though you are never good with words, I still love you. So don't ever change.

"Day 3. Even if we meet again in the next life, I'll smile to you again first."

At first, she felt like she should not be reading this as the notebook seemed like a personal belonging from someone dearest to the passenger. However, as she continued reading each page, she felt a familiar feelings.

"Day 27. When I look back, there is always you."

"Day 28. If we are reborn, I will look for you."

A tear rolled down on her cheek.

"Why...," she sobbed, biting her lip to stop more tears to come. "Why am I crying?"

Clenching her right fist for a moment, she flipped to the next page and also the last page where she could find the same handwriting.

"Day 29. I know you will always be you, the one whom I love."

On that page, she found the writer's name.

She closed the book, crying her heart out. She put her right hand on chest as if someone just stabbed her chest with an imaginary knife. Her name tag fell on the train floor as she clutched her shirt stronger.

On that silver name tag, her name was engraved there.

Giselle.

The same name that was written on the last page.

- end

Day 69.

No, it's not day 69 of Year 2020.
Today, 24 May 2020, is day 145 of Year 2020.

It's day 69 since I have started working from home.
My company declared the policy to work from home starting on 16 March 2020, but I still went to a meeting with client that day so, yeah, I officially (self-declared) started my WFH since 17 March 2020.

So, yeah, 2020 has been full of unexpected and, unfortunately, not-so-good news since the starting of year. I am sure there are some good happenings to share and celebrate though.

For starter. New Year.

I spent my New Year Day, the first day of 2020, at home. Not a problem. I completely enjoyed it if it's not due to the fact that the first floor of my house was like a little lake. After heavy rain on New Year's Eve and all, flood decided to visit Jakarta city. Not once though, In the end of January, the flood incident occurred once again.

Credit goes to The Jakarta Post

Then I heard the news of Ukrainian jetliner crash in Iran before my heart broke reading and listening to the news about Australian bushfire. A volcano also erupted in Philippines and earthquake struck Turkey and the Caribbean.

Credit goes to The Jakarta Post

The world also bid their farewell to Kobe Bryant, the NBA Star, in a helicopter crash, with eight other people, including his 13-year-old daughter Gianna. My heart broke a little more when I found out that Glenn Fredly, the famous Indonesian singer, who suddenly passed away due to the sickness. Indonesia also lost Ashraf Sinclair - the husband of Bunga Citra Lestari -, Sujiatmi Notomiharjo - the mother of our President, Joko Widodo -, and Didi Kempot.

Glenn Fredly. Also posted on his Instagram on 13 March. Rest in Peace, Bung.

A father of one of my best friends also passed away suddenly. The fact that the family couldn't make their final visit as he was in another city was really heartbreaking.

Well, for my post today, I'm going to talk about the ongoing issue that the world is currently facing.



COVID-19.

Quoting from Wikipedia per today:

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). It was first identified in December 2019 in Wuhan, China, and has since spread globally, resulting in an ongoing pandemic. As of 23 May 2020, more than 5.28 million cases have been reported across 188 countries and territories, resulting in more than 340,000 deaths. More than 2.1 million people have recovered.

Basically, I have heard about it since week 2 or 3 of January 2020. Some people have shared the facts about this virus but Indonesia was pretty cool with it. Some netizens even made jokes that 'we' were too strong for the virus. I, myself, was unsure about how things went on and on.

The virus is spread between people during close contact. Public places are definitely the most dangerous area, when people cough, sneeze, or talk and produce small droplets and then the virus will travel fast and attack another person. To prevent this, the recommendation measures include hand washing, maintain physical distance from others, covering coughs, and keeping unwashed hands from the face.

Other than the fact that the virus can spread very, very fast, the next big issue is there is no available or found vaccine for the virus yet.

Other than that big issue?

People.

I'll go to that topic later after I summarized what happened in Indonesia first.

The first confirmed case in Indonesia is on 2 March 2020, a dance instructor and her mother who were infected from a Japanese national. They held a dance class on 14 February 2020 which was attended by more than a dozen people.

Contagion movie poster

If you haven't watched a movie titled "Contagion", I'd recommend you to watch it for a better understanding of how 'easy' a virus can spread by simple, daily activities we have done. Imagine spending 14 days, not being aware of what happening in your body; you probably though that you're only having common flu or not feeling well enough but, at the same time, you're carrying the unknown virus to people around you.

When you can identify people who have been in contact with you during those days, it will be really helpful as they can be quarantined but... what if you don't? What if you take a public bus, travel with train, take a plane to another country, go to the mall and enter the elevator with strangers?

The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the COVID-19 outbreak as a public health emergency of international concern on 30 January 2020 and as a pandemic on 11 March 2020

Quoting from The Jakarta Post here:

The difference between outbreak, epidemic, and pandemic: "the difference between these three scenarios of disease spread is a matter of scale."
Outbreak: small, but unusual.Epidemic: bigger and spreading.Pandemic international and out of control

I am not working in the healthcare industry so I can't say much but it's chaos during the early days. Cannot say it's not chaos now though.

The hospitals were not ready for the sudden outbreak during March 2020. Positive cases kept appearing and the government should take steps to prevent the outbreak to be even wider in area. Some other countries like Italia who also experienced the outbreak due to the ignorance (or so, people said) called out for a national lockdown, where the citizens are restricted from doing any movement including ban of non-essential travel, ban of public events, closure of commercial and retail business (except essential goods sellers and banks), suspension of teaching in schools and universities, etc.

The Indonesia government decided not to do the lockdown despite (some) citizens voted for that decision. Personally, I'm not sure if lockdown is the right decision to do though, but I'm not really an expert here. Therefore, for Jakarta, the government declared Large-scale Social Restrictions -- Pembatasan Sosial Berskala Besar (PSBB).

Quoting from Wikipedia per today:

The rules restricted motorcycle taxis from carrying passengers, banned eating in at restaurants (though allowed takeaways), made it obligatory for hotels to accept people who are self-isolating, and required sporting activities to be done within the vicinity of one's own home. Schools, entertainment sites, and some other locations were closed down, while public transport was limited to operating at 50 percent capacity. Only those fulfilling "basic needs" and those working in certain sectors are allowed to leave their houses, and they would be required to wear face masks.

The PSBB started on Friday, 10 April 2020 until Thursday, 23 April 2020.
However, due to the increasing numbers, the PSBB continued on Friday, 24 April 2020 until Friday, 22 May 2020. 2 days ago the PSBB ended.

Supposedly.

Again, the numbers are still in question for putting an end of PSBB so the Governor declared that the PSBB continued for the final phase of PSBB, from Friday, 22 May 2020 until Thursday, 4 June 2020. Afterwards, people should start to live a new normal life.

Credit of the picture goes to here

What is a new normal?

Quoting from Wikipedia per today:

New Normal is a term in business and economics that refers to financial conditions following the financial crisis of 2007-2008, the aftermath of the 2008–2012 global recession, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
As of COVID-19 pandemic, the phrase New Normal refers to human behavior's changes after this pandemic, doctors at the University of Kansas Health System anticipate that the coronavirus pandemic will change daily life for most people. This includes limiting person-to-person contact, like handshakes and hugs. Additionally, maintaining distance from others, in general, will likely stick around.

I really hope that things will be better soon but, without the vaccine, it's pretty clear that the world will change somehow. People should live with new habits to prevent the outbreak because, of course, it's impossible for the country to go on with the restricted movements for a long, long time. Economically speaking, you know.

For the easiest example: public cinemas, wedding events, concerts, and travels.
Others? Let's mention the charity events and funerals.

During the early month of PSBB, things went crazy with all those sellers who tried to rip off people and the hoarding that people did. Before the pandemic, you could buy a box of 50 sheets face mask for IDR 20,000 but those people selling them online for IDR 250,000 or even IDR 400,000 for a box.

Yep, you read it right.

I'm not going to talk about other items but, seriously, the face mask is an essential item for people who work in the healthcare industry, the front line who MUST work during this pandemic and... Seriously, people? We also have some people who ignored the rule, gathering for definitely non-essential needs. Well, some people said it's probably been too long since PSBB started and they're 'okay' anyway so...

There are also people who blamed the Chinese or Japanese or other community. I was like... Man, they DID NOT want it, you know? And also some other infected people who (I really hope it's not true) tried to spread the virus to others so that he/she would not be 'alone'.

I am speechless.

Okay, let's stop it there and I hope people will get their senses back.

Let me mention about some other stuffs happening during the pandemic as well.


Have you learned new dishes during the quarantined days?


Creativity.

People became more creative as they spend most of their times at home. Making videos on TikTok, learning how to cook and bake via YouTube, making podcasts, and... writing? Okay. Not me. HAHA.
My Mom and a best friend of mine (who couldn't cook at all before) did take their times to learn cooking succesfully!





Netflix is also one of the best resorts for people to spend their times. I am definitely included because I watched several movies and TV series there. I'll write my recommendations on another post next time! I'm not sure if I have found a new skill though during the past two months (my bad, really).




As I'm writing this post today, I should be in Penang, Malaysia, for my annual trip during May-June but, of course, due to this pandemic, all flights are cancelled and there's no such thing of travelling for a while. Oh well, I'll spend my time (lazily) today anyway.

Oh, Eid Mubarak for everyone who celebrates the Hari Raya today!
P.S.: I just had delicious Ketupat given by my neighbor (as always, every year).


Let's do our best during this pandemic so that everything can be normal again.
I do miss going around for no reason at mall, watching movies alone at cinemas, meeting up with my friends, working at a cafe, visiting book stores.
May all be well soon!

Now, I should try to produce something for the next post here, shouldn't I?

See you on the next post, people!

Stay home, stay safe! #dirumahaja