Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Jakarta Tales Vol 10: The End


"We have left you,
The calm lagoon without a ripple,
Sheltered by a leafy mountain
From wind and storm,
For once we have woken up from a pleasant dream."

'To Sea, The New Generation' by Soetan Takdir Alisjahbana

The most unforgettable year of my life came full circle on 23rd March 2007 when I left Jakarta for a journey back home. Not that I won't be going back to Indonesia. I will. Very soon. In fact, I will be returning to the sun-kissed shores of Indonesia early May this year to resume my responsibilities at The Bakery. For how long? God knows. Forever? Certainly not.

A new beginning requires a new repertoire, of course. But for the hell of a year that it's been, it is only befitting that I break the nib for Jakarta Tales... today. And at this juncture, all I'd like to do is express my gratitude.

To each individual who I met physically or virtually - even if for a brief, split second - over the past one year, I'd like to offer a round of thanks straight from my heart. That's all I have left in me. For if it wasn't for each of those magnanimous souls, the last 52 weeks would have been worthless. They made it indelible. They made it so difficult to let go. They made it worth risking everything to do it all over again. They made me realize how beautiful life can be. They made me fall in unconditional love with the human race (women, especially ;) ).

They made it one year.

The unfortunate pauper that I am, I have nothing to offer them that would even remotely resemble the contributions they have made - knowingly and unknowingly - to my life. I pray that my few genuine words of "gracias" will suffice... as gruel. And yes, I faintly hope that I made a difference - even if petty - to their lives just as they so grandly did to mine. I don't know if they are reading this, but all I can say to them is, "Thank you."

I feel like Kevin Spacey in American Beauty, "Sometimes I feel like I'm seeing it all at once, and it's too much. My heart fills up like a balloon that's about to burst... And then I remember... to relax and not try to hold on to it. And then it flows through me like rain. And I can't feel anything but gratitude for every single moment of my stupid little life. You have no idea what I'm talking about, I'm sure. Don't worry... you will someday."

And hey, don't close this window or wipe your tears away just yet. The last edition of "Jakarta Tales" you'll ever see in your inbox would be incomplete without a huge round of applause (albeit only from me), a long bow (from me, again) and a deep-seated sincere cry of "Thank you" (from me, me, me) for you. Yes. You are arguably the most honourable attendee on the list of people I've mentioned above. Go ahead, pat yourself on the back for you've finally done something worthwhile for humanity :) And for once, I have no qualms in admitting that... you deserve it. Without a doubt.

Thanks for being such patient and loving readers. Thanks for bearing through my never-ending rants - including this one. Thanks for the criticism and appreciation. Thanks for making the last one year truly blessed. Thanks for being the inspiration for Jakarta Tales. In fact, thanks for being Jakarta Tales.

But don't let out all your sighs. For I'll be back. In another avatar. Or maybe the same one. But with a different song to sing and a new story to tell. Untill then...


Sampai jumpa
From your favourite Indian in Jakarta
Yousuf

7 Comments:

At 02 November 2007 16:55, Anonymous Anonymous said...

salam yousuf.

i saw your post "Nice band Whizz for atoms! You'll find the whole album at emusic.com! I've downloaded it all, I have a couple of friends here in Mexico who is a encyclopedia of every group from 80's! It made me recall that soft 80's sound. Good one Russ."

pls. can you help me? i need a copy of the album whizz for atoms? well, if you will? thanks a lot and peace.

 
At 16 February 2008 09:44, Blogger steve said...

Hi, south Asian new zealander here, I had been to Jakarta few years ago, and hope to travel this year again. Interesting and fun blog, keep it up. Are you in anyway involved in the field of Geography or something ?

 
At 09 March 2008 22:02, Blogger Yousuf said...

Hey Steve,

Sorry for doing a Rip Van Winkle on this but was terribly busy with work followed by a 10-day trip to India to visit family and attend a friend's wedding.

Anyways, nopes, aint into Geography but am all-heart-and-soul into travelling.

If you're dropping by these shores again, feel free to give me a shout. I'll gladly accompany you on your sojourns around the Big Durian. Free :)

My number is +62 81 3838 17784.


Cheers
Yousuf

 
At 25 March 2008 22:36, Blogger widi's blog said...

Hi Yousuf !
Just found your blog
I like it so much :)
hope you continue writing ?
sounds like you are leaving jakarta for good ? if so.. and if you are having another blog.. can you please write to my google ? I owuld love to read more of your blog :)
I am looking for a way to get to Krakatoa.. thus google search and i found your blog..
but i cant find a specific way to get there / to find a guide..
help please ?
I know.. i should be ashame.. i'm indonesian and dont know this hi hi.
appreaciate any help you can give me yaa
- widiastuti-

 
At 25 March 2008 23:00, Blogger widi's blog said...

ups sorry yousuf.. forgot to tell you my e-mail

this one has my e-mail..
hope 2 see your reply :)

-widiastiti-

 
At 29 March 2008 13:20, Blogger widi's blog said...

Hi !!
just browse thru my copy of the weekender.. then a smile hit me.. whoa.. i think i know this guy :)..
sure enough its you !!!
nice :)

 
At 15 September 2008 13:11, Blogger adi said...

well yes, you could be my favourite indian in jakarta too
:)
but then, if you won't write anymore, how will i decide on giving you the title

and oh, yes, you've to guess who am i first

;)

 

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