Showing posts with label USA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label USA. Show all posts

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Summer in Portland!

Dear readers of my blog:

What's up guys? Today is Saturday, and Summer quarter begins on Monday! I literally cannot believe that I've been here for 6 months. I know this sounds cliché, but time really has passed by quickly. Soon, it'll be Fall quarter, then Winter, then Spring, and before I know it, I'll be graduating! From what I've heard, being an adult kinda sucks, so I'm really trying to cherish my time as a teenager while it lasts.

Anyway, as the title suggests, I went to Portland! Why Portland? Well, it's not so far away from Washington state, which makes it a pretty famous holiday destination for Green River students. Moreover, they don't apply taxes there!

It was only for 3 days and 2 nights though. Nevertheless.... it was amazing. There were 8 of us: Firda, Dea, Carol, Smita, Fadhil, Andi, Dary and I. We took the 7.30am Amtrak train from Auburn on Saturday, 16th June, and arrived in Portland at about 11-ish or 11.30. My first impression on Portland: Wow, this city is way cooler than Seattle. I'm serious though. Look at the recycling bins! I've never seen one as creative as that. It looks amazing. Portland really is a hipster city, huh? The reason I'm saying this is because just before I left Auburn, my hostmum made this remark: "Oh you're going to Portland? That's a really hip city!"And true enough.... Portland really is hip. Another observation I made was the demography of Portland. Seattle and its surroundings has quite a variety of races. On the other hand... I have to say that there weren't many black or latino people in Portland. Most of them were white.


After we arrived, I'm not exactly sure what we did.. We kinda just walked around the city, I think we were trying to find our hotel? But I'm not exactly sure because hotels don't accept check-ins until usually 2 or 3pm, right? Oh, and there was another problem. We didn't really have a map of Portland, which made things kinda hard. Usually they would have maps of the city in train stations and airports right; you know, the ones with all the attractions and good places to eat. But there weren't any of those at the train station. Luckily, in this technologically advanced world we live in, there's this thing called a 'GPS', and luckily, that 'GPS' is available on most phones. Hence, that's how we survived. And hence, that's another reason why I love technology. Getting back to my main point.... We passed the Portland Farmers market on the way, and there were loads of people there. 


At about that time (which was around 1pm), most of us had become pretty hungry, and you know how people are when they're angry right? Yeah, people can get a bit aggressive and annoying when they're hungry. It's like you can't do anything properly until you get something in your stomach. Using Dea's iPhone, we looked for restaurants....but without success. Luckily, we spotted a Safeway, and we just decided to eat there. Safeway is not exactly the place you would want to eat when you're on a holiday in another state, but we were hungry and we needed food immediately. So... yeah.

After that, we went to the Oregon Historical Society! We actually weren't intending to go there. There's a park across the building, and we were just sitting there wondering what we should do. We actually didn't realize there was a museum across the street! We were taking pictures in front of this horse statue when a lady came up to us and said that just for that day, there were free admissions into the museum! Sweet! So we went in and looked around. It turned out the lady who told us about the museum worked in the souvenir shop. Hahaha.

(From left to right: Andi, Fadhil, Firda, Dea)

This is my attempt at planking, btw.


And this is my attempt at teapotting! The girl on the right is Dea, if you were wondering.

(From left to right: Me, Dea)

After that, we went to our hotel and checked in. We stayed at Downtown Value Inn, which I would say is a pretty decent motel if you're looking for cheap accommodation. Obviously, as college students we have priorities which do not include staying in expensive hotels, and anyways, even if we had the money... why should we stay in an expensive hotel if we're gonna be out most of the time?

After we settled in, we left once again. This time, we went to the Japanese Garden. I have one word to describe it: wonderful. It was pretty cool, and obviously, it might differ here and there from what Japan is actually like, but I thought it was pretty cool. It has pretty cheap admission too, so if you're visiting Portland, go visit the Japanese Garden!


(From left to right: Carol, Me, Firda)

(From top left to top right: Dary, Carol, Dea, Firda, Smita, Andi. From bottom left to bottom right: Me, Fadhil)

(Carol made a remark about this scene as one of those free wallpapers Windows give you haha)

After that, we went to the International Rose Test Garden which is just a couple of minutes from there. Likewise, it was wonderful!



And with that, I have wrapped the first day. We started off our second day in Portland by visiting OMSI, which is short for: Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. I guess you could say there's a lot of science-related stuff (as suggested by the name). It's worth visiting while you're in Portland.


(This is basically a miniature of one of the planets... I forgot which, though)




(This is one of the brain teasers there. You have to make the string go through all of the holes, but the string can only pass through each hole once. I spent 15 minutes trying to solve it but I couldn't. It's so freaking challenging that I might try to solve it right after I finish writing this blog post....)

After that, we spent the rest of the day shopping at Woodburn Factory Outlet! And man, that factory outlet is huge! I got some pretty good deals over there. I didn't really buy much, because (1) I didn't feel that I needed to buy them and (2) I knew that I don't really have that much money to spend. My favorite item from that shopping trip was this cool denim jacket/blouse. I don't have one yet so that adds to my wardrobe! And with that, the second day of my holiday in Portland has ended.

The third day was basically not such a good day. You know how it just feels sad cause it's the last day of the trip? Anyway, on the morning of the last day, Smita and Dary went to PNCA (Pacific Northwest College of Art) while the rest of us went to Honey's Cafe to have breakfast! We actually wanted to go there on the first day of our trip, but it was closed, so we decided to go on the last day. I have to say that it was pretty decent food for a pretty inexpensive price. It was nice.

After that, we went back to the hotel to check out, and then we headed for Voodoo Doughnuts! It's basically this really famous doughnut store in Portland. I'm not sure as to why it's famous though, but I just bought it as sort of a souvenir for my hostfam.

We then decided to pay a visit to the Chinese Gardens, but when we arrived, we realized that we had to pay to get in, and some of us weren't ready to spend an extra buck. Hence, we went straight for the train station.

(The picture above is a photo of the train station--Union Station. Somehow I think it looks like the train station in Jogja)

(The inside of the train station)

After about, say, 40 minutes at the train station, some of us got a bit restless and decided to go out for a walk. It was still around 1pm and our train leaves at 2.30pm. So Dary, Carol, Smita and I decided to go to Powell's City of Books. It's this really famous and huge bookstore in Portland. Honestly, if I could, I would've spent a whole day there. There's just so many awesome books to look at. Some of the books there are used, so you can get them for really cheap prices. True enough... we were nearly late. We nearly missed the train. I'd say that we got carried away at the bookstore. As a result, we had to walk really quickly back to the train station. Carol even forgot where she put here train ticket and had to buy a new one. Luckily, once inside the train she found it (and hence, can get a refund for it). All in all, it was an amazing trip! Thanks to everyone who came with me to Portland, it was a huge succes! Hahaha seriously though. It's the first time I've been out of state, and it was a really nice holiday. It's only been a week since I got back to Auburn, and I'm already looking forward to the next trip! Haha.

I hope this blogpost has somewhat been fun to read, and maybe rather informational. If you're a student at Green River, and you're deciding on where to go for the break... well, Portland is a good place to go!

That's all from me, and BYE!

Sunday, March 11, 2012

An Update From Auburn!

Life has changed DRASTICALLY over the past three months or so. I am now living in Auburn; thousands of miles away from my family, not to mention 15 hours slower in time. Life has been amazing for the past 11 weeks. I've met a bunch of new (FREAKING AWESOME) friends, I've been to places I haven't been before, I've gained new experiences and learned new things. To sum it all up in three words: IT IS AMAZING.

So, first of all, let's talk about the school.

I go to Green River Community College, which is not exactly the best college in the US, but it's a pretty darn good one. One of the things I love most about this college is the really helpful advising team for international students; they make sure I don't take the wrong classes and stuff, so that's been pretty nice.



When I came here, I was also surprised that there were loads of Indonesian people here, and when I say 'loads', I really mean loads of them. Nearly everywhere I go, I see Indonesians. For the Winter 2012 Quarter, there were around 14 or 15 new Indonesian students. Last quarter a.k.a. Fall 2012, there were over 50 new Indonesians students! WOW. That's a lot. It actually turned out that among all the international students, the Indonesian population at GRCC is the third largest, after China and Vietnam.

There are quite a number of school activities. For instance, there was this Lunar New Year thing going on, obviously during the Chinese New Year. The latest event was the Singing Contest held by the Indonesian Student Organization (ISO), which I volunteered for as photographer. Speaking about organizations, I joined the Asian Student Union and Volunteer Program Association... I was also thinking about creating my own organization; because it would give me more experience in leadership, organizing events, socializing with other people, and if it is a success, it might help me in my application. Not to mention all the fun I'll have! But unfortunately, I don't have an idea as to what type of organization I should do. So I'm still working on it.

And then, this quarter I'm taking three courses: English Composition (ENGL& 101), US History II (HIST& 137) and Social/Political Philosophy (PHIL 110). I'm doing pretty well in English and History, but in Philosophy.. Hmm... Not so good... I keep getting Bs. But I'm working on it. I'm planning on bugging the teacher to death. I hope that works out, and I hope the teacher won't be so pissed off at me. Oh, by the way, my Philosophy teacher turned out to be a real professional philosopher; he won this kind of award thing, which means that he's a really amazing person because if he isn't than he wouldn't have won the award.. right?

Now, let's talk about the area... Auburn, WA! Auburn is what I describe as "jauh dari peradaban", or in English, "far away from human life/civilization." Obviously, I'm exaggerating here. If it were away from any sort of human life... Then I wouldn't be living here. But what I meant was that it isn't located in the city, not like Seattle or San Francisco. Don't get me wrong here, I'm not a party person, but the problem with Auburn is: the best place you could go is the Supermall, which isn't that great anyway. It's an not-so-good mall. And that is the best entertainment you could get here; hence, the origin of why I say it's far away from civilization. But I guess, looking at it from the bright side, I won't be so distracted with other stuff and will have more time to study. Haha.

Hmm what else... Oh yeah. Finals coming up! Gotta get ready.

There's actually been tons of stuff going on, but I just don't feel like writing it down, it takes up a lot of time. But hey, I can actually type pretty fast compared to the average person, my average typing speed is around 90 WMP, and my record is 110 WMP! I like to go on typeracer a lot, so if anybody would like to race with me... Just comment or mention me on Twitter!

My plans for the future (besides getting into my dream school and getting 4.0 GPAs): Get involved in school (a.k.a. start a new club/organization), learn how to play guitar, vlog and make videos on Youtube!

That's all for today and BYEEEE!