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  • How I Met My Cat

    Chop-Chop The Cat | Hola Darla
    It was about half a month ago. As I was preparing to go tutoring at 2 pm, I heard a sad cry. It was a little black kitten in front of a vacant house across the street. I was already running late and I thought the cat mama was near, so I left the kitten there and went to Bandung.

    However, when I came back home at 6.30 pm, the sky already dark and the rain pouring, the little kitten was still crying. At that time, its voice was already hoarse. I could tell that the poor thing was thirsty. But it was nowhere to be seen, just a voice cutting through the sound of raindrops. I couldn’t just stand there listening to that sad cry, so I grabbed my umbrella and a flashlight.

    I found the little thing in the backyard of the same vacant house I had seen it earlier in the afternoon. He (it’s a male) was shaking and his eyes were all swollen shut. I took him home and put him in a cardboard box. I didn’t have kitten food, so I fed him Jessi’s food mixed with water. He ate noisily (nom-nom-nom) while Jessi kept a safe distance from the strange creature.

    Chop-Chop The Cat Napping | Hola Darla
    He’s so small!

    My husband agreed that we could keep him for the night, then I had to search for the mother the next morning. We knew by then that the mother was the neighbourhood stray black cat that we occasionally fed. I didn’t find her the next morning, but I did find her with her band of kittens two days later. I presented the little kitten to his mother. They embraced. The mother licked him and licked him and licked him. . . . She kept licking and pushing him until he fell into the sewer and left him there crying once again. And I was like what.the.actual.heck. I took him back home and washed him clean. Then we (my husband and I) decided to keep him for good and name him Chop-Chop.

    As we had already guessed, Jessi loathed him during his first days with us. There were a lot of hissing and growling and crying (on Chop-Chop’s side). Chop-Chop couldn’t even use his litter box (I keep his & Jessi’s apart) and he went everywhere: under our bed, under the cupboard, under my home office table, in the laundry basket. The house was a mess.

    Then all of a sudden, they became BFFs, so far as destroying the curtain together. Now they nap together, play tag, run around the house and knock things off in the process. The house is still a mess, but it’s a happy mess now.

    So without agenda, without any plan, we have two cats now. It’s been years since the last time I had kittens, I almost forgot how annoying kittens can be, moreover kittens with no mother around. Thank goodness, Jessi is willing to take care of Chop-Chop i.e. licking him and playing/teaching him how to fight. She’s a nice big sister. I love them both so much 🙂

    Chop-Chop The Cat Likes To Bite | Hola Darla
    He’s a biter, just like Jessi 🙂

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  • Lately

    As of lately, I’ve been . . . .

    Launching Menaq | Hola Darla
    . . . . launching Menaq. My headscarves label has finally been launched in early January! You can see the catalogue on our Instagram and Facebook Page, or you can add our Line@ account 🙂

    Going Swimming with Husband | Hola Darla
    . . . . going swimming.

    Going Swimming with Mata Ilmu's Managerial Staff | Hola Darla
    . . . . going for more swimming.

    Trying to Master Makeup | Hola Darla
    . . . . trying to master the art of makeup. And failing miserably. I mean, look at those eyebrows! *sigh*

    Sniffing Books | Hola Darla
    . . . . sniffing books. Best smell in the world! If there were book-smell perfume, I’d totally wear it.

    Taking Care of Two Cats | Hola Darla
    . . . . taking care of TWO cats. Yes, Jessi got an adopted little brother! I found a stray kitten about ten days ago. It was dark and raining and this little fella was crying. I didn’t have the heart to leave him like that so I took him home. I’ll write more about him later this week. More about him here.

    Working in Terminal Coffee | Hola Darla
    . . . . working. I took over the position of finance manager at Mata Ilmu, so I’ve been super busy with the sheets.

    However busy I’ve been, I still don’t think that January went away like a blink of an eye. In all honesty, I think the exact opposite: January felt like 300 days! The new year felt like a hundred years ago haha… But 2016 has been really kind to me. I hope the rest of the year will be too.

    Oh and have a nice February, friends! 😉

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  • #letsDOthis2016

    #letsDOthis2016 Resolutions | Hola Darla
    This year, I’m not making any resolutions. Instead, I chose one word for the whole year. My word of the year is:

    DO

    So I’m starting 2016 by challenging myself to DO. Not try, but do. I want to exercise regularly, so I’ll do it. I want to learn to dress better, so I’ll do it. I want to open an online shop, so I’ll do it.

    I’ll do it. This year.

    So #letsDOthis2016!

    What is (are) your resolution(s)?

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  • My Harbolnas Wishlist*

    This post is brought to you by Zalora

    Hi, friends! Did you know that December 12 (1212) is Harbolnas or Hari Belanja Online Nasional (National Online Shopping Day)? Yes, it’s a thing, in case you’ve just heard about it. Online shopping has grown crazily fast these past years that we have a special day dedicated for it now. Various online shops are offering crazy year-end sales on 1212 for up to 90% off!

    My favourite online shop, Zalora, will celebrate the day from as soon as December 10 which is tomorrow! Zalora has a lot of branded fashion items, both local and international. This is your chance to get those branded shoes you’ve been eyeing for months. I’ve added several items to my wishlist so I can buy them all tomorrow. Here they are:

    Dresses and Parka from Zalora // My Harbolnas Wishlist | Hola Darla

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    Bags and Lip Tint from Zalora // My Harbolnas Wishlist | Hola Darla

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    Shoes from Zalora // My Harbolnas Wishlist | Hola Darla

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    What about you? What are you going to buy on Zalora’s Harbolnas? 😉

    Harbolnas Zalora | Hola Darla

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  • In The Heart Of The Sea

    In The Heart Of The Sea Movie Review | Hola Darla
    In The Heart Of The Sea hasn’t been released yet in the US, so I’ll try to avoid giving spoilers as much as I can (though I believe that most of you have already known the story as it’s a real event on which Moby Dick was based).

    In The Heart Of The Sea tells a based-upon-true-events story about the crew of the ill-fated whaling ship, Essex. Having found out that the sea where they usually go to hunt for whales is already fished out, Captain Pollard and his crew begin a dangerous journey to the Pacific Ocean to find more whales. However, their ship is wrecked by a gigantic sperm whale and they have to survive, adrift in the middle of the open sea with only three small boats and limited food supply.

    Honestly, I haven’t read Moby Dick (or any classic novels, really) and after discovering that this survival story was real, my mind was blown. I board a ferry ship every year to go to Lampung for Eid and I’ve been wondering “What if the ship sinks?” since I was a small kid. Watching this movie gave me the chill and goosebumps, but then I remember it’s only a narrow strait that I cross every year. There’s a very small chance that I would have to be stranded at sea, but the movie is still scary anyway.

    My fear set aside, there’s nothing much to say about In The Heart Of The Sea. It’s really nothing special, aside of a band of casts of handsome bearded dudes (Ben Wishaw!). This is that kind of movies you watch and forget. I’d give it two out of five stars.

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