Ika is having more of her headache / fever / chills cycle today. I’ve spent time helping her and Jevon, which is like juggling balls. With all the weird things that can happen to a person over here, its anyone’s guess what she’s got. Her sister has something that might be measles, there is an epidemic of that in Korea right now.
From experience I know that one must keep hydrated, so bought a bunch of the Coca Cola electrolyte drink sold in Circle K. Coming in orange and lemon, it tastes okay and costs 4,000rp. Sitting in the room with Ika, I’m sweating like a madman and its almost 9pm. She’s got sweat pants and long sleeves on. Jevon can’t keep his mits off of my keyboard and had just turned off the AC.
This afternoon I picked lovely papaya from one of our trees and fed some to Ika. She ate several mouthfuls before throwing it back up. The trick in getting a papaya off of a tree, is to poke the end of the hanging fruit with a pole, when the stem snaps, toss the pole and catch the falling fruit. I must say, that papaya was lovely, so it pays to eat it as soon as its off of the tree, assuming its ripe of course.
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Hi Nick, maybe Ika should have a blood test as there is a fair bit of dengue fever around at the moment - hope she gets better soon
G’Day Nick,
Angee is right on that point mate. Give her my best wishes for a speedy recovery.
Hi there,
do you know nathan contact number ?
if you got please give me via e-mail.
am his friend and am for long time didn’t keap in touch with him.
his a senior bali geckos player for Aussie rules.
thank’s for your help.
Sincerly,
some need help.
Sorry to hear about the illness in the family Nick. Chicken soup or Soto Ayam as you call it over there, the stuff has magical powers. I’m so looking forward to getting back to Bali the begging of April and out of all the snow and cold of Utah. I’ve had my fill of ice fishing and snowmobiling this winter. It’s time to get back and brave the undertow of some of your finest beaches. Lombok is my first destination, and then over to Bali for the rest of the month. Diving is my primary mission with just enough work involved to justify my quarterly pilgrimages to the island of the god’s. Hope to buy you a cup of java on one of these trips.
Warm regard’s
Allen