Went on a mission looking for replacement DJ headphones, as my 15 or so year old Technics RP DJ 1210s have finally given up the ghost. Rode to the biggest music store in town, only to find they had just one pair, a budget model that just felt cheap and flimsy to me. No deal.
Then went and met the wife who graduated from her Indonesian university course. Yay!
Jumped on a scooter together and rode 30-odd kms to Klaten, to meet the midwife we are hoping will catch our baby. She does home births and follows a "non-intervention unless necessary" model. Too bad she wasn't there, having gone to Jakarta to catch a baby there. Still, the place was quite nice and homely and well equipped. Much nicer than a hospital, for us, anyway.
Then rode all the way back.
Despite the sore bum and no headphones, today was a good day.
One man's musings on simultaneously becoming a stay-at-home dad and relocating to a new country. May include examples of creative efforts in writing,music and photography, though more likely just irregular updates on life in Jogjakarta, and the challenges and triumphs of learning how to be the primary carer in a country where you can't speak the language. All images, unless otherwise stated, were photographed by me.
Monday, June 30, 2014
#100HappyDays - Day 46 - Hunting, graduations, and a whole lotta bike ridin'
Labels:
100HappyDays,
DJing,
indonesia,
Java,
motorbikes,
retail therapy
Location:
Klaten, Central Java, Indonesia
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