Koko Restaurant: When East Meet West review

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I'm not kind a person who loves to try new restaurant. I'm kind a person who reviews the restaurant  if I had a time. Sometimes I find that some restaurants are forget that they are  live in hospital service. They often forget   how to treat their guest. For example: I had a bad experience in Kopi Tiam at Pacific Place. The servant didn't treat us well and they forget to serve our food. They insist that they had made it when when we said we wan to cancel it because we had waiting for two hours.  They also tell that there is no manager in duty  that day. That is very bad restaurant ! But it's up to you to try that restaurant, if you had a bad experience then, I would not surprised.

Fortunately this restaurant gives me a very good service and warm greeting. The taste and the size of food that served is very good not like a Kopi Tiam in Pacific Place. You can say this genre of restaurant is different than a kopi tiam restaurant but I believe you can not close your heart for what you feel of expensive food, tiny size and bad service. Right?

Over all, if you want to try new burger in town, good place to nobar ( nonton bareng ) and a private mini bar garden. come and visit this place at Kelapa Gading.

Go Visit Them:

Address:
Jl. Kelapa Gading Boulevard Blok PD1 No. 11, Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta 14240, Indonesia.

Price Range/Person:
From IDR 100.000 - 250.000

Opening Hours:
Monday - Sunday:
07:00
Closed on: None

For Reservations:
+6221 447 319 53

Book Crush : Paper Towns by John Green

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By far, Paper Towns are one of my favourite books of all time as I like books with a hint of mystery, romance and humour.


Paper Towns is told from the point of view of a teenage boy named Quentin 'Q' Jacobson. Quentin loves Margo Roth Spiegelman, though she has never been one to hang around with him.

The story began when  Margo appears at Q's window, asking him to come along with her on a 'mission' around the neighborhood and he does. But after Margo doesn't show up at school for weeks after, Quentin begins to investigate, observing the clues that Margo has left behind for him.

Paper Towns was a book I could not put down from the moment I started it. John Green has done an amazing job with writing the book in Quentin's point of view. I also love the different relationships shown between the characters, many teenagers could probably relate to this.

I found the ending very fitting for the book. It was sad, but not expected. All of John Green's books have made me think more about even the simplest things - and this isn't an exception.

Me As A Book-preneur

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Imagine a life where you spend all of your time doing the things you love to do, a life with no stress which provides you with the freedom you desire. You’re running a successful micro business, spending your time meeting and talking to people you find the most interesting, people who share your passion or the ones who are facing the same challenges you once have.

I do imagine that and that is why I'm trying to create my own freedom through a micro business that allows me to work on what I enjoy most.  I am  simply  want to escape for moment from  the conventional work for example staying at a paycheck-to-paycheck boring job. I believe it will teach me the necessary skills to succeed and turn words like “business” and “entrepreneur” into something fun and very approachable.

I decided to open an online book shop as my part time job.  It had been three month since I started . I really enjoy assist the book lovers to find their book.

Here is some of  my testimonial  as too many to be uploaded :








My Birthday Girl

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Now my daughter is one years old. Happy birthday my baby! Your first year is over and babyhood is behind you. Hold on for the toddler years... In the coming months, my little one will seek more independence, discover the world from an upright position, find her sense of humor, and best of all, learn to say that she loves me.

I used to have party for her tonight if only she do not  have to do her medical rehabilitation.  But don't worry  I decided to postponed the party until next week. I was so exciting preparing her first birthday party although she may seems does not understand what party it is. I had spent my time picking up snack for her goodie bag and made a Masha and The Bear Theme Printables.

If you are planning the same theme for your party you can use my printable

It is time to match Mitha's development to some milestone in here :

Movement Milestones

  • Gets to sitting position without assistance
  • Crawls forward on belly by pulling with arms and pushing with legs
  • Assumes hands-and-knees position
  • Creeps on hands and knees supporting trunk on hands and knees
  • Gets from sitting to crawling or prone (lying on stomach) position
  • Pulls self up to stand
  • Walks holding on to furniture
  • Stands momentarily without support
  • May walk two or three steps without support
Milestones In Hand and Finger Skills
  • Uses pincer grasp
  • Bangs two cubes together
  • Puts objects into container
  • Takes objects out of container
  • Lets objects go voluntarily
  • Pokes with index finger
  • Tries to imitate scribbling
Language Milestones
  • Pays increasing attention to speech
  • Responds to simple verbal requests
  • Responds to “no”
  • Uses simple gestures, such as shaking head for “no”
  • Babbles with inflection
  • Says “dada” and “mama”
  • Uses exclamations, such as “oh-oh!”
  • Tries to imitate words
Cognitive Milestones
  • Explores objects in many different ways (shaking, banging, throwing, dropping)
  • Finds hidden objects easily
  • Looks at correct picture when the image is named
  • Imitates gestures
  • Begins to use objects correctly (drinking from cup, brushing hair, dialing phone, listening to receiver)
Social and Emotional Milestones
  • Shy or anxious with strangers
  • Cries when mother or father leaves
  • Enjoys imitating people in play
  • Shows specific preferences for certain people and toys
  • Tests parental responses to his actions during feedings (What do you do when he refuses a food?)
  • Tests parental responses to his behavior (What do you do if he cries after you leave the room?)
  • May be fearful in some situations
  • Prefers mother and/or regular caregiver over all others
  • Repeats sounds or gestures for attention
  • Finger-feeds himself
  • Extends arm or leg to help when being dressed