This is about me and my ‘world’…
“I just what I want to be,
Try to come up, try to get up.
Since I was sinking in the sea of human…”
Go all over the world; see what had never been seen
Live my life in the different places, different ‘world’
That’s what I want to do, that’s what I want to be
So… that’s what I’m thinking about what I want to be in the future, but before face the future, we have to learn the past, right?
I was born in Bandung, at 31st August 1992. My parents gave me a long (and lil’ bit weird) name: Laksita Rarastria Kharima.
I live at Komp. Tirtawening no. 51-52, Cilengkrang I. I live there with my mom, grandma, uncle, big brother now he is 24 years old and my little sister, she is 11
years old.
I spent my childhood 3 years in Indramayu and 11 years in Bandung. My first school is Bakti Suci kindergarten and then I went to elementary school, a year at SDN Ciporeat IV, 3 years at elementary school in Indramayu, 2 years at SDN Cilengkrang 1 and 3 years at junior high school, SMPN 8 Bandung. Now my school is 24 Senior High School (SMAN 24 Bandung).
I often spent my time with watching TV, reading; novel, comics, listening music and my new hobby is drawing manga (Japanese comic) even my pictures isn’t so good, but I’m learning. I love all the things that connected to Japanese tradition except the fashion (such as; Harajuku’s style) and the food. I prefer Indonesian food than Japanese or other country’s food.
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Thursday, December 20, 2007
The Rabbit in The Moon
Once the Old-Man-of-the-Moon looked into a big forest on the earth. He saw a rabbit, a monkey and a fox all living there together in the forest as very good friends.
“Now, I wonder which of them are the kindest,” he said to himself. “I think I’ll go down and see.” So the Old Man changed himself into a beggar and came down from the moon to the forest where the three animals were.
“Please help me,” he said to them. “I’m very, very hungry.”
“Oh! What a poor old beggar!” they said, and then they went hurrying off to find some food for the beggar.
The monkey brought a lot of fruit. And the fox caught a big fish. But the rabbit couldn’t find anything at all to bring.
“Oh my! Oh my! What shall I do?” the rabbit cried. But just then he got an idea.
“Please Mr. Monkey,” the rabbit said, “you gather some firewood for me and. And you, Mr. Fox, please make a big fire with the wood.”
They did as the rabbit asked, and when the fire was burning very brightly, the rabbit said to the beggar: “I don’t have anything to give you. So I’ll put myself in this fire, and then when I’m cooked you can eat me.”
The rabbit was about to jump into the fire and cook himself. But just then the beggar suddenly changed himself back into the Old-Man-of-the-Moon.
“You’re very kind, Mr. Rabbit,” said the Old Man. “but you should never do anything to harm yourself. Since you’re the kindest of all, I’ll take you home to live with me.”
Then the Old-Man-of-the-Moon took the rabbit in his arms and carried him up into the moon.
Then the Old-Man-of-the-Moon took the rabbit in his arms and carried him up into the moon.
(taken from: Peach Boy and other japanese favorite stories)
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