big news
Posted by phil on 14 Mar 2007 at 06:36 pm | Tagged as: Uncategorized
Well, we’ve been saving up for a while… Not posting for seventy-two days on this blog to prepare for one big (in impact, if not length or quality of prose) post.
In January, I got a call from my dad about someone he met in Indonesia. He had been working with his team in the city in which I went to boarding school for seventh through tenth grade. There was a fellow there who ran a software development shop who he talked to, and apparently they were thinking about switching over to developing for and with GNU/Linux, using Ruby on Rails, and other Free Software, but they are somewhat unsure of how that works and how they should handle the move. The thing is, it’s all technologies I’ve been working with for the past few years. My dad immediately thought of me and mentioned it to me.
I thought it was a little crazy, but the more I thought about it, the more the idea appealed to me. Alisha has also gotten pretty excited about it too, especially since she hasn’t been there before but has heard a lot about it. So we talked with the folks over there, and our plan is to head over there right after Easter and stay for a month. I will be training them with the new tools and new styles of development and maybe even doing a little managing, which would be a first for me. Anyway, it looks to be a great opportunity, a chance to see Indonesia again, and a time to expand my professional skills.
Right now Alisha and I are deep in the process of packing up things. Not only do we need to get ready for our trip, but we’re also going to be moving out of our apartment in La Habra before we go. When we get back, we’ll be staying with Alisha’s parents in Oceanside. This
will save us lots in rent—about the cost of the flight. It can be hard to make choices about what to keep and what to get rid of. I’ve even ended up putting a few books I haven’t read in the “get rid of” pile, which probably just means that we have too many books. Anyhow, we’ll be posting a list of stuff we’re getting rid of on my wiki, so you can peruse that once we’ve got our stuff in order. We’re keeping all the good stuff, though.
So this is a pretty huge change for us. The fresh air and beautiful mountains of the area around Salatiga will certainly be a different scene from what we’re used to here. We’d appreciate prayers for wisdom and safety during the trip. We’re really excited to get going, but we’ll miss all our friends around here immensely.


Wow, that’s really awesome. How exciting! So it sounds like it’s just a short-term thing to get them setup. Any chance it would continue beyond a month? Any ideas what you’ll do when you get back? I’m jealous you’ll be living in Indo…. =)
Daniel: Yeah, depending on how it goes we could be there long-term. We’ll be gone from April 9th to March 10th or 11th depending on how the date-line messes with us.