Jevon is almost 2 years old and grows with every passing month. As any parent will tell you, when kids hit 2 years it can be difficult to control them, as their ability to explore is growing but their ability to understand lags behind. Friends have told us that Jevon is a pleasant kid to be around as he is mellow for much of the time. This afternoon he got into a make-up case and all kinds of stuff got spread around his face.
We have a schedule of inoculations at the local kids hospital (Puri Bunda) and he is up to speed on that. Each time we go cost us around 150,000rp, which is more than a local public hospital for sure. Jevon’s friends are mostly girls, which is not be choice, its just that everyone we know with a young kid (except 1 person) has had a girl in the last 2 years. Our neighbors are from Australia / Spain and have a 15 month old daughter, around the corner is a little girl from Japan and a little black girl is around the other corner. Add that to the slightly older Balinese kids and there are plenty of kids around. Ika is friends with some of the local pembantus (helpers) who look after kids. One of them said her employer wants her to take the child to the beach for 3 hours a day, but she prefers our house so she tells the employer they went to the beach.
Jevon was having some constipation problems which I think was partly due to not drinking enough water. He constantly asks for ‘nenen’ (breast) and Ika tries to feed him from a plate of food. Sometimes people mistake thirst for hunger and so we got a large jar of prune juice. At first he loved it, mixed with water and couldn’t stop drinking it. Definitely helped things move along and I must admit the prune juice tastes good. Ika has another strategy, she tosses a WeetBix into a blender with fruit and he loves it, the extra fiber coming in handy.
Indonesians tend not to have a separate menu for breakfast, but cook up the stinkiest, greasiest concoction they can make. I don’t know how someone can handle greasy noodles and veg with garlic at 7am, but then I’m just a ‘bule‘. Jevon gets stuck into his first plate of vegetable and an egg in the morning, moving on to other Indonesian favourites later in the day. Will be interesting to see how Jevon’s tastes change as he gets older.
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Oops half my mesage got lost!!! Was saying my best memory of Jevon was playing the spot the fishes game on the “Ghost Palace” tiles.gee he is a clever little bugger
Cheers laurs
Jevon looks soo sweet and love to hear your stories about him growing up in Bali with an Indonesian mother and bule father. You give good insights about the differences between cultures.Yeah it will be interesting to see if he alters his eating habits later on. Especially when it comes to breakfast. haha I agree with you greasy noodles, vegetables, and garlic does sound kinda harsh early in the morning for the stomach to take. Love Balinese and Indo Food but I can’t stomach it at 7:00am. Was just thinking the other day I wish Nick would write a story about Jevon and low and behold there is was!! Cosmic thoughts intersepted.
Jevon must be taking after the benchongs he sees around the area! It must be a delight to have such a healthy active young child. Congratulations Nick and Ika.
Do you think he will like bangers and mash someday?
Hey Nick!
Wow how Jevon has grown. It is hard to believe it has been well over a year since Jeff and I lived in Bali. It just randomly popped in my head to check out your website again. I think it is due to the fact I am sitting behind a desk in Oklahoma
After Bali I went to go live in Manila for 6 months and actually loved it. It was a nice change to go from the beach lifestyle of Bali to the city life of Manila.
Now I am back in Norman Oklahoma working on my next business project with my focus on starting my next adventure some where in the world by January 1st 2008.
Hope all is well on your side of the world. It certainly seems like it is.
Cheers,
Cody
Geeeee Wizz has no0 so little Jevon grown…wow
Obvioisley well i take it
Sparks
Jevon is such a lovely little boy and Ika and you are great parents.
Having spent a bit of time with him back in March I decided he is just delightful.My biggest memory of the \\