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Skull Island Update

February 6, 2009 by benemily

Life in Hidden Valley continues smoothly.  Our little neighborhood is a loop that is the perfect length for a brief walk after dinner (if it’s not raining too hard).  We’ve been meeting more people, mostly ex-pats.  Hopefully as we get more confident with our Indonesian we’ll be able to talk with more locals.

Emily’s met a few ladies who are starting a Tuesday/Thursday play group.  Most have at least two kids (several have 4 or 5!), and Diana is one of the youngest, but it’s nice to know that there are lots of other children in the neighborhood.  There may also be a toddler/baby swimming class coming up soon, so there are plenty of organized things for the stay-at-home moms and their kids to do.  Diana has been adjusting really well to life here so far (as you can read below).  She’s able to focus on smaller things now, and enjoys grabbing at the flowers and ferns that we stop to look at.  She’s a little short compared to the average baby, so she’s just fitting in her 3-6 month clothes.  Luckily she’s stopped spitting up so much too, so we don’t go through so many outfits in one day.

Our dining experiences have continued to be very good.  The café down the street has wonderful food for about $4, so we’ve gotten take-out a couple of times a week.  Neither one of us has gotten sick, and we’re certainly eating healthier than we were in Morenci.  We’re able to get enough familiar food at the grocery store to feel comfortable, while also getting some things that weren’t readily available before like fresh lemongrass and passion fruit.  We are also having fun noticing the Asian knock-off products in the store (Happitos, instead of Doritos, Mister Potato – who is Mexican with a sombrero instead of the Pringles barbershop-looking guy, and a Dolce & Gabbaa handbag, etc).  

Working for the Underground Geology Department has been a lot of fun so far and also difficult since Ben doesn’t have any specific projects or duties to work on.  The department is small with only fourteen geologists (one other expat) and five samplers (hourly guys).  The other expat is originally from Holland so Ben is the only native English speaker in the department.  Most of the other geologists know some English, so he usually kind-of knows what’s going on with work, but can’t understand the small-talk & gossip.  Most of the geologists are younger than Ben and they laugh a lot and often sing a bit when they’re driving underground to wherever something needs to get done.  (Maybe a result of karaoke or maybe why they like it…)  After three weeks Ben has visited all of the underground mining or development areas which have fun names like Big Gossan Mine, Deep Ore Zone, Kasuang Drift, Grasberg Ventilation Drift, Amole Tunnel, and the Common Infrastructure project.  The project that Ben might end up working on involves the development for the Grasberg Block Cave mine which will eventually be the underground mine directly under the Grasberg open pit.  Right now, they are drilling rock core holes to determine if one section of the rock is solid enough for a room about the size of three football fields (!) where they can put the underground crushers.  (The Grasberg Block Cave will be the largest of its type when finished with only El Teniente in Chile being close.)

My 22nd Week

February 5, 2009 by benemily

I can roll over!!!  I was wiggling around on my back Tuesday morning, and when  mom came back from putting in a load of laundry, I was on my tummy.  But then Wednesday she watched me do it a bunch more times, and this morning it was the first thing I did when she put me on my back.  The only bad thing about it is that when I’m on my tummy I can’t play with my feet and toes, which I have just discovered.   I can even pull off my own socks (well, only on the left side – mom is convinced I’m going to be left-handed). 

 

Now that all of my toys are here and unpacked, I’ve been getting to experiment with lots of new things.  I still like my little silver rattle best, but since I have teeth now I have been chewing on softer things.  I am better at reaching out and grabbing what I want, and getting it into my mouth.  I also really like music, and have been enjoying my activity saucer and Baby Einstein music box. 

 

I still smile a lot, but I haven’t made my pouty face in about two weeks – that must have been a teething face.  There may be more teeth coming though because I’m still drooling a lot, and sometimes I just make raspberry sounds with my tongue and end up spitting everywhere.  I am still talking a lot, sometimes in two syllable “words,” but mom and dad don’t understand me yet.  I am growing like a weed and now weigh about 15lbs, and am about 25 inches long.  Plus, my fingernails are growing so fast that they have to be cut twice a week, especially since I like grabbing at mom and dad’s faces now. 

 

I still don’t like to go to sleep on my own in my crib, but I am happily taking longer naps during the day.  And I do really enjoy my bedtime stories, so I usually get two or three a night.  That’s all I can think of now, but I’ll keep putting up pictures when I can!

 

 

At Home in Hidden Valley

January 22, 2009 by benemily

We’re finally here!  After wonderful vacations with our families in Vermont and Michigan, we got on the long
flight to Indonesia.  We stopped over for a three day mini-vacation in Bali, which was a life saver.  We were
able to catch up on sleep and get over our jetlag a bit.  We stayed at a wonderful little resort, and never
left!  We were feeling a bit like we should go out and explore, but decided it was better to relax and let Diana
catch up on sleep and have regular naps.  Plus, the food was great there, and we enjoyed a bit of Asian television to help adjust ourselves to life here.  The resort also had a spa, so we got massages before heading off to Papua, which was wonderful! 

We got to Papua without incident and Zulfiadi, our HR liason, drove us up to Tembagapura.  The drive is
unbelievable!  Near-vertical at times, gravel, and all kinds of twists and turns.  Diana slept through it all,
which was a huge relief.  We got shuttled around town to set up bank accounts, get library cards, a PO box, phone service, etc.  We also picked up the one box of airfreight that was waiting for us.  We were really excited to see what it was, but a little dissapointed to find that it was just baking supplies.  Maybe we’ll make cookies this week while we wait for the rest of our things to arrive.  We had lunch at the cafe at the Family Shopping Center and were immediately set upon by a horde of ex-pat wives.  It was great!  They were really welcoming and helpful, and then two came over to our apartment that first night to bring Em the Ibu (Ladies) Phone List and make sure we were settling in ok. 

We ventured on the bus to the shopping center on Saturday and ran into Jamie, a co-worker from Morenci who has been here since November.  It was nice to see a familiar face, and we decided to meet up for brunch at the Lupe Lelah Club on Sunday.  Grocery shopping was a little stressful since almost all packaging is in Indonesian.  Food was pretty easy to figure out, but we had a hard time trying to figure out which of the various chemicals might be a bathroom cleaner.  They seem to have a lot of Windex-like products, but nothing to fight soapscum.  Maybe if you have a maid who cleans the bathroom everyday, you just don’t have soapscum… 

Sunday we got a ride to the Lupe for brunch which was unbelievable!  Aside from the pasta/omlette/crepe/schwarma/dessert bars, there were plates of smoked salmon, avocado salad with walnut dressing, roasted duck, pork loin, an amazing eggplant and cheese cassarole, and much much more.  The variety and quantity of food available was far beyond anything we expected.  And it was an expensive $12!  We’re already planning to have dinner there on Saturday which the calendar says is “For the Gormands.”

My 20th Week

January 19, 2009 by benemily

I have been sooo busy lately.  I got to ride on a plane across the Pacific, and I was pretty good about
sleeping and eating, and didn’t bother the other Business Class passengers too much.  Daddy got to manage a blowout in the tiny airport bathroom, which I thought was pretty funny, but other than that, the trip was
uneventful for me.  I didn’t have any problems with my ears, which was something I had been warned a lot about. 

We spent three days in Bali, which I didn’t like too much because it was hot and sticky.  I got to take a nap
in the shade by the pool, which was ok, but then my arms were a little red for the next few days, and my eyes hurt so I was cranky at night.  But I slept really well at night and got to sleep in every day and take long naps.  I also discovered how to suck my thumb, which meant I was able to keep myself a little happier when we were out getting breakfast or dinner. 

Once we left Bali we headed to our new home on the island of Papua.  I really didn’t like that since I got
woken up at 2am to catch the flight.  But once we got there, I got in my carseat and slept all the way up
to Tembagapura.  Mom was a bit worried since the drive is very bumpy, but I was nestled in and didn’t wake
up once.  I like our new home better than Bali since it isn’t so hot.  Plus, our first day here, I got my
first tooth, which would explain why I’ve felt so cranky lately and have been trying to chew on everything!

It’s still just a little white stump on my bottom right side, but it feels like maybe the one on the left is
coming in too.  I guess that mom didn’t think I’d be teething yet, because she sent all of my teething toys
in our airfreight shipment.  But she says that should be here this week, so I’m excited.  Plus, my crib will
get here soon, which means I’ll get to set up my room.  It’s nice to finally be in the same place for a while,
and everyone here is so nice to me.  There are also a lot of other babies and kids here, and our house is a
two minute walk from a playground, so I’m really looking forward to getting a bit bigger so I can play more.

I’ve been busy, but super happy, so all is well.

Family Tour

January 5, 2009 by benemily

Emily, Diana and I are currently on our Family Tour of Vermont and Michigan!  Emily and I have sooo much to talk about after a whole 10 days apart.  The Morenci house was left mostly empty and we managed to sell all of our appliances thanks to the last minute purchase of our heater by our friends Russ & Laura.  We are awaiting the arrival of our new laptop and our passports, but everything is on track for a January 10th departure.  Also, Diana is still cute:

My 15th Week

December 31, 2008 by benemily

 

I discovered TV this week!  I really enjoyed watching part of “Ratatouille,” and the faces on some reality tv show until mom made me pay attention to her instead.  I have been smiling a lot, and have started to laugh a bit this week.  I’m also discovering new sounds and faces I can make.  I can purse my lips and point my tongue.  I also really like sitting in my little Bumbo chair.  Mom has been trying to make me play with a rattle for the past few weeks, but I only realized that I can put it in my mouth this week, and now I love it!  My “0-3 Month” clothes aren’t as baggy anymore, but some are getting to be too small to fit over my head.  Strangers always say how cute I am, so maybe that’s what makes my head so big.  I’m off to take a nap (since I can only stay awake for about an hour and a half at a time), but I’ll write more as I learn and discover new things.

We’re leaving, on a jet plane…

December 30, 2008 by benemily

The little house in Morenci has been empty for almost two weeks now – the movers came and packed up all of our things while we looked on nervously.  It was a stressful two days (in which we also sold both of our vehicles), and we were all relieved once it was over.  After leaving Morenci, we made a stop in Tucson for two nights to visit with friends and have two wonderful final meals (complete with champagne and fine wine). 

Emily and Diana hopped on a flight east, and only got delayed in the Chicago ice and snow for about eight hours.  Both were quite grumpy and tired when they finally got to Vermont, but have been enjoying a snowy week in Vermont since.  Emily has been stocking up on a few essential (and a few frivolous) baby items and visiting with her family and some old neighborhood friends.  Her friend Anne from St. Louis also was out for a visit which was a great treat. 

Ben has one last day of work in Morenci, and then starts 2009 fresh by heading to Vermont to meet up with Em and Diana.  Then we all head to Michigan for a visit with Ben’s family and friends.  We leave the country on January 10th (assuming all works out well with the visas), and are looking forward to a short stopover in Bali to decompress before heading on to our new home in Tembagapura, Indonesia.  We’re really looking forward to getting our new apartment set up (and hopefully having some of our things waiting there for us when we get there!).  Hope to hear from you/Skype with you all soon!

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