Monday, June 17, 2013

Loempia Boom

“This is a real good spot. Let’s take a seat here, guys,” said a friend, Ai, as she drew out a chair from one of a table. I was just going to reply ‘why’ until my head turned southward, then I knew what she was talking about. Out of the rows of buildings and uproar of the city, the yellowish green paddy field was stretched before us, framed with the green trees on the left side and the bright blue sky above.

Located on Jalan Selokan Mataram, Pogung Dalangan, in Yogyakarta, this restaurant presents a different point of view to see the city. The weather was prone to hot as we stepped on the second floor of “Loempia Boom” restaurant. It led us then, to pick a shady spot in the furthest corner, from which seen the red, yellow, and green lampions hung under the edge of the roof. Just like us, numerous of the other visitors are mostly teenagers to the middle-aged people, who seemingly enjoyed the tranquil ambience of the place.
Aside from the good vibes it spread out, the name “Loempia Boom” itself straightly hints to the specialty of this modest restaurant: lumpia. The lumpia served there is not just the ordinary one; ‘boom’ sounds pretty much like something extra, which is the size. Normally, a lumpia—also known as spring roll in English—is in a size of a man’s palm, with bamboo sprout as the filling. But this one is unlikely into normality. It has a jumbo size. Twice as big. Around 20 cm in length, probably 3 cm in width. Comes out with various fillings, as of chicken, beef, sausage, meatballs, seafood, or even chicken gizzard, loempia boom simply breaks the conventional lumpia. This golden brown dish features as a side dish, along with rice, plus the extra raw vegetable and sambal (grinded chili)—which completing each other.
Arranged on a plate of besek—a typically Javanese traditional plate made of weaved-bamboo—the shrimp-filled lumpia emits a yum aroma, inviting us to chomp it promptly as it is set on the table. Once the slice of it landed on my tongue, gently I ground its warm crispness. Just nearly at the same time, the diced carrot and sauteéd eggs touched my palate smoothly, pleasantly tender. And even that it was needed an extra attempt to make my gustatory sensitive in finding the shrimps, yet when I did, the savory of it tasted delicious. As if the whole of lumpia were dancing a melancholic waltz in my mouth.
Another friend, Tiyan, admitted that as chewing a slice of chicken-stuffed lumpia, she could hear the scrunch of her dish’s surface within her head. Once she came to munch the fillings of carrot and bean sprout, she grasped their tenderness that melt together. The mixture of naturally sweet carrots, bean sprout and scrambled eggs are all in balance with the well-seasoned chicken. It goes even more challenging when she dabbed her lumpia with the red-hot sambal, of which casting grains of sweat upon her philtrum. In accordance to what Tiyan said about her dish, Ai portrayed the sensation she gets for her lumpia as alike. The only difference lies in the filling she chose, the pungent tasted chicken gizzard that kicked her tongue in a morsel.
Also in her lumpia hunting, Nia preferred to order boombastic lumpia and oseng jamur boom. Tagged with the most complete fillings, she was allured by the image presentation of bombastic lumpia. The most dominant taste when her teeth crushed it was the carrot with its sweet smoothness and the chopped of well-spiced chicken. Combined with the chewy meatballs, sausage, and slices of beef, this lumpia is such a pleasure to eat. Whereas, the presentation of oseng jamur boom was delightfully colored: white of the mushrooms, garnished with red and green comes from the chili. Each slice of the mushroom was set in a bite size, and it was fresh on account of being undercooked.
But then to have a meal without drinking would be so unfair to the throat, so we ordered several distinguish beverages, one of which was ice tape with milk. Tape is a Javanese traditional food made of fermented yeast, that basically can be enjoyed by itself. For me, though, to take a sip a glass of stirred tape with milk was just a little piece of heaven. The combination of sour and sweetness comes from the green tape and its rice-like texture just felt complete with splash of creamy cold milk.
If a glass of ice tape with milk rather comes as semi-traditional, a number of Western beverages also served in this restaurant. With its slim long glass, the chocolate colored vanilla latte indeed tasted like the fresh, real melting chocolate bar. Covered with the soapy white float, the upper layer of this chocolate drink tastes sweet as well as mildly salty. For those whose tongues are a big fan of sweetness, vanilla latte would be a great accompaniment anytime.
As an alternative for those who wants to get relieved from thirst in a hot weathered day, a healthy choice offered in the menu is a glass of strawberry float. The composition is simple, with a red colored substance hints to its juicy freshness. If the flavor brought by the smooth strawberry juice is typically sour, a scope of vanilla ice cream upon it softens the taste, leaving a refreshing mixture throughout the throat.
Another beverage offered in this restaurant is indeed as fresh as its name, “the rainbow”. Splashed colors of deep red, green, and bright blue is apparently such a joy to watch. As a soda-based drink, the rainbow has an ability to calm down your body by the drops of mint extract. Served with ice, this cold syrupy drink is not only pleasing to sight, it glides down the throat like a dew in early morning.

Ultimately, with such enjoyable dishes, atmosphere, and less than Rp 10,000 for each food and drink, it is more than just a lumpia. It is “boom”.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

“Rindu”


Ketika hujan tak menyampaikan bisik rindu
Aku tegak pada dinding tembok yang mengekangku
Tak ada bayanganku atas bias itu
Telanjangi pandangan mata yang semakin sayu
Rapuh karna lebat hujan mendenting dan gemuruh

Gelap, sudah malam kemudian menjemput kelam
Cahaya buta di ruang hampa tanpa jendela
Tapi hujan terdengar bising
Mengganggu cicak – cicak yang bercumbu di antara tembok raksasa

Kian melemah saat derai hujan meruntuhkan rindu
Rasa tangguh tak bersanding
Lalu tetap menjadi apa dikata “Rindu”
Tiada gerak mencaci bising berparas deru--  

12 Juni 2013, Nia Susanti

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Inspiration from Olivia Sonya Aresta


Editing on Tiyan’s Article “He is Beautiful”


As mas Dalih left to Bali for two weeks, mbak Abmi filled the spot as substitute lecture. Mbak Abmi ever came to the class as a guest, first he came to bring topic of movie review and last Monday when she brought a guest. The beautiful guest; with long hair, pointed nose, proportional body and casual gray cardigan, but manly voice. She sat at the back of the class. Special guest which make me confuse at the first, she is a male or female.
This guest would be the informant to interview based on the topic that day. At the first time I confused but I realized it was ok.
After that, this guest sat in front of the class and introduced herself kindly; her name was Olivia Sonya Aresta with her nick-name mbak Sonya. She came from Klaten, and lives in Jogja during her vocational School. Although she is a transgender “waria, she is hard worker. She was actives in her job as a beauty consultant, a seller of on-line shop and bride-make-up artist. She also joint society community of Perkumpulan Keluarga Berencana Indonesia (PKBI).
As the times goes by, Mbak Sonya has to face hard struggle in finding the identity, her complicated family who could not accept her condition as a transgender especially her mother. It was her job to get the confession and acceptance from her family.
Her childhood life was happy, little bit naughty and normally as a child, she comfortably played with girl and it lead her seems to be girly, it was continuing since her junior high school and senior high school. After graduated from senior high school, she considered to go to Klaten to be free from those mocking. Once she heard someone her family had thrown her, yet she refused this assumption. She wanted to restrain from this inconvenience decision as a waria.
For her Jogja was the pleasant place because of the atmosphere which comfortable than another place such as Bali, Solo, Bandung, and Jakarta. In this place, she found her confidence when she voluntary in Bantul to help earthquake’s victims. She has a lot of friends who cares about her likes when she was in hospital because of sick, and she dedicated her time also in PKBI which made her life meaningful, especially waria against HIV/AIDS. She wanted to prove that her identity was not a mere marginal society but they had real contributions by doing something useful.
Although she was a marginal, she still keeps beauty inside. Thank you mbak Sonya for your inspiration.

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Art Curatorial: Kim Yee Seul’s Dream Car



This work art tell about the fantastic car made in Germany “Volkswagen Beetle”. It was created by Kim Yee Seul when she was 16 years old. This is her dream to have a car and she adds the background to make her imagination feel more alive and excited to drive it. The car’s color is pink is to identify of girly and soft. This painting is to satisfy her-self because she paints what she likes such as in the interview she said “the car is cute.” This painting seems like the idea of her life-style and happiness and. Sometimes this painting has a deep meaning of hope.   

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Indonesian Media in English Language

Address for Indonesian Media in English Language 

THE JAKARTA POST
opinion@thejakartapost.com
jktpost2@cbn.net.id
editorial@thejakartapost.com
sundaypos@thejakartapost.com
features@thejakartapost.com


THE JAKARTA GLOBE
newsdesk@thejakartaglobe.com
ben.otto@thejakartaglobe.com
thomas.hogue@thejakartaglobe.com

TEMPO ENGLISH
agustina@mail.tempo.co.id
yismartono@tempo.co.id
tempo_english@yahoo.com


Friday, May 17, 2013

In FRAME: Olivia Sonya Aresta



I am in the Creative Writing class at 1 pm on Monday, May 13, 2013. I heard that this class will have an interesting guest and we should interview this guest. The first time I think of special guest who can make me interested, I guess the guest will be a female till the class start. Mbak Abmi as the substitute lecture came to the class and begins the class with some discussion about an interview. While the discussion run, I look at a person who sits down the corner near windows of the class, then for a moment mbak Abmi introduces this person to us. Well, it looks pretty, with long black hair, sweet lipstick, and coquettish. But in the other side I think of different perception that actually “She is a man” and “yes she is”.
“Totally great” I murmur. All of the students look at her, watching her intimately and focusing on her attitude which is nice and easy going and she will be interviewed.
“Sonya” She said in the first time to introduce herself to us. Well, I am in the confusion side because actually I am not really thinking that our guest is a transsexual. “But its ok” I think, because I know that we are human, God’s created.
During the interview, she talk what she think it’s important to share and she answer the questions from us friendly, she looks enjoy her time and she is very kind, and just like she is very open minded and have a good idea for life. I still remember when one of us ask about his identity and easily she explained “Well, here I still use my KTP or identity as a male, because as I know in Indonesia is one and only which has “Waria” or transsexual in Papua or Irian Jaya, it is a good think because how this region want to admit and respect the differences and the right”. Sonya’s sentence of this part that I’ll always remember because now I know that how we are same, we have same right to fell free and to be accepted in the society without think the gender. I think that it is great point because of her attitude which wants to maintain herself as she is.
Olivia Sonya Aresta, her full name, I don’t know how the name meaning and coming from, but it is a nice name, match with the person who has this name. From the interview I get some point such as the differences is great thing and it became the richest knowledge. Sonya is a frame in her community PKBI (Perkumpulan Keluarga Berencana Indonesia), it means that she is smart, kind, active and care to another. May be her past time, there are so many stories she get but I underline one thing that she always said “playing safety”. She said that to playing safety is importance because the dangerous in this life always hunted. It is the story when she is just a kid in her age, she play as a boy and in the game she come home and cry because of her naughty boy who disturb her, then she choose to play with girls. Her habit of playing doll, cooking, seems as girls games make her in habitually attitude as a girl. Then she makes a decision to be a girl and as now she is.
“To be accepted and change people’s perception about transsexual in the society is not easy” She said, it need a hassle, but she always try to make her ambition to get right and fight her identity come true. She always tries to be herself, and it’s why she hates the one of program in the TV station which shows about the characters changing to be a real man. “It is cruel program I guess, because it means that they cannot accept us, and they don’t respect us, if somebody wants to change, why it should be forced? It is bad.” Yes, it is bad, because human have their own right to get their freedom and have their right in their life.
Actually there are so many questions for Sonya but I am really interesting in the question about her future as she is now. One of us has a question like this “Do you have any plan to married?” and she answer the question magically I love it. She said clearly “I don’t have any plan to get married because I have been fall in love with my life for now, I don’t think about how the future will be and I don’t care about the married, yeah, I enjoy myself to have many friends who love me so much, and they care about me, they give what I want, what-ever I like, and people around me always support me without don’t care about my condition. And what I think for my aim in this life is not to think about what I will get for someone else, but what I can give to them? So, why I should get married? I have everyone who loves and cares to me, it is enough for me, because to be accepted is happiness for me” I like her point of view about it, I learn from her answer because I think that if I always think that I will become the person who acting as they want and sometimes loosing myself, it means nothing, and it teach me to not to be an egoist person who thinks much what will I get from others but think about what can I give for people around me with love and how to care people without pointing the status, age, social class, racial, etc.
The lesson is, how to respect one another is important and use the time to aware with the life and the condition wherever I go and whatever the condition, I should be myself, give this life to help and to care others and it is happiness.