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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Solo Batik Carnival 2011 'The Amazing Legend'

Assalamu'alaikum
Hi all, these are some photos taken from Solo Batik Carnival (SBC) last Saturday.
Solo Batik Carnival (SBC) is an annual event held in Solo, Central Java, Indonesia in order to increase tourism and preserving the culture of Indonesia, especially Batik. This is the fourth year this event was held, the theme is 4 Amazing Legend, Roro Jonggrang , Ratu Pantai Selatan, Kencana Wungu and Ande-ande Lumut. SBC 2011 had a different concept, held in the evening and successfully grab a lot of attention from the people.

Its AWESOME
Its so colorful and glamorous.
So gorgeous
Me love batik, Solo and Indonesia :)

Enjoy it! :)

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lil innocent girl

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gold glam!

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close up, pretty :)

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say hi to the RING!

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i believe i can fly...

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RED

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RED KNIGHT

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Green Peace

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The Beautiful Smile, Javanese Girl... Sweet. :)


So....... DO VISIT SOLO NEXT YEAR!!!

All Photos by Teti and Una, digital imaging by Teti

Wassalam


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Saturday, June 25, 2011

Solo Batik Carnival

Assalamu'alaikum.
hi guys. .
baru saja pulang dari Solo, habis nonton Solo Batik Carnival.
Acara tahunan kota Solo.

I will post the photos later. . as soon as possible. :)
hoammm, i'm about to sleep.
so tired but fun. :)

Wassalam.

Pagiii :)

Assalamu'alaikum.
Good morning good friends. :)

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morning green, raise up positive energy, get ready to face the day. :)
bismillah





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Thursday, June 23, 2011

L.O.V.E

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pure and soft love


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brave and true love





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Motif

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what motif are you?




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Note To Myself :)

'Lihatlah keatasmu, jadikan semangat, tunjukan kamu bisa, kamu mampu, kamu hebat. Dan lihatlah kebawahmu, tetaplah rendah hati, jangan takabur, jangan sombong.'

- teti, 23 June 2011 -

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Saturday, June 18, 2011

Food Parade | Easy Mocca Cupcake

Assalamu'alaikum
Hi, i wanna share to all of you my fave hobby, cooking, yeah, cooking. :)
This is first post about cooking and foods, so sorry if this post a lil messy.
check it out :)

Easy Mocca Cupcake

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Bahan:
2 butir telur
175 gram gula pasir
1 sdt cake emulsifier, ovalet
1 sdt baking powder
200 gram tepung terigu
200 ml susu cair
pasta mocca secukupnya
choco chip secukupnya

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Cara membuat:
1. Siapkan cetakan cake kecil, alasi dengan kertas cup. Panaskan kukusan/dandang.
2. Kocok telur bersama gula pasir dan cake emulsifier sampai mengembang.
3. Masukan tepung terigu dan susu cair bergantian, aduk rata.
4. Tambahkan pasta mocca secukupnya, sesuai selera, aduk sampai rata.
5. Masukkan ke dalam cetakan sampai hampir penuh, taburi dengan choco chip.
6. Kukus selama 10-15 menit atau sampai matang, angkat dan tiriskan.
7. Sajikan.

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Its easy, right?
You can make any improvisation with chocolate, cheese, fruits, or whatever you like.
Just be smart and be creative.
Your family and children will love it and love you more. :)
trust me. hehe. ;)

This recipe adapted from '100 Resep Cake&Kue oleh Sisca Soewitomo'

Wassalam
-teti-

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Do Everything Just For and Because of Allah :)

Assalamu'alaikum.
How's day girls. :)

Let's learn to do everything just for and because of Allah.
InshaAllah everything gonna be easy.
Just enjoy and ikhlas. :)

Wassalam.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Almost 1 Year

its almost 1 year.
and i think this is the time, the time to keep moving on.
bismillahirrahmanirrahim. . :)
Dear Allah, blessing me, please. :)

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Happy Anniversary Dear Triminits :)

happy 2nd anniversary.
i wish its not the last anniv, i wish Triminits will be long last.
one of my big dreams is makes you come true, the real shop.
may Allah bless us. Amien.
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Friday, June 3, 2011

Smile

go go go showering and then dress up. . yayy. .
sukaaaa. :)
can wait to see my old friends. hihi.

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Panleukopenia or Cat Distemper

Assalamu'alaikum
hi all, i wanna share about Cat Distemper, the disease that makes my kittens dead. :(
Just read it guys. :)
Panleukopenia (Feline Distemper) in Cats & Kittens
Veterinary Services Department, Drs. Foster & Smith, Inc.


Panleukopenia is a severe, highly contagious viral disease of cats, kittens, raccoons, and mink. The panleukopenia virus tends to invade cells which are rapidly growing such as those of the digestive system, bone marrow (which makes blood cells), lymph tissue, and developing nervous system. This explains the common symptoms of diarrhea, vomiting, low white blood cell count, and seizures. A vaccine is available to protect against the disease.
What are the characteristics of the feline panleukopenia virus (FPV)?
Panleukopenia (feline distemper) is caused by a virus very similar to the one that causes parvovirus disease in dogs. It is very stable in the environment and can survive years at room temperature. It survives well in lower temperatures as well, and is not killed by many of the common disinfectants. Contact with a bleach solution of one part bleach to 32 parts water (1/2 cup of bleach to a gallon of water) for 10 minutes will inactivate the virus.
How common is panleukopenia?
The feline panleukopenia virus is widespread in nature, so virtually all cats are exposed to it within their first year of life.
How is the panleukopenia virus transmitted?
FPV is most commonly transmitted when a susceptible cat has contact with the feces or urine of infected cats. Infected cats shed the virus in their feces and urine up to 6 weeks after they recover. FPV can also be spread by contact with urine- or feces-contaminated items such as food bowls, water dishes, clothing, shoes, hands, bedding, and litter boxes.
The panleukopenia virus is also transmitted from the mother to the developing kittens within her uterus. It can also be spread by fleas.
What are the symptoms of feline distemper?
The symptoms of panleukopenia can be similar to those seen in dogs with parvo or canine distemper (fever, vomiting, diarrhea, and seizures), which is why the disease is sometimes called 'feline distemper.' Panleukopenia in young unvaccinated kittens is usually fatal.
Young Cats: Many older cats who are exposed to feline panleukopenia virus do not show symptoms. However, young (3-5 months old) unvaccinated cats can become seriously ill. The incubation period (time from exposure to the virus to the development of symptoms) is 4-5 days. The onset of symptoms is sudden and cats will start out with fevers of 104-107°F, depression, and will not eat. These symptoms appear so suddenly, some owners think their pet has been poisoned. Three to four days later they will start vomiting and can become severely dehydrated. Severely dehydrated cats may hang their heads over the water bowl, but not drink. Diarrhea can also occur and may be bloody.
A cat who becomes severely dehydrated may develop a lower than normal body temperature hypothermia, become weak and even comatose. Such a cat is very susceptible to developing a bacterial infection in addition to the viral infection.
Cats who survive the symptoms for longer than five days will usually survive, but complete recovery (regaining of weight) may take several weeks.
Pregnant Cats and Their Litters: Pregnant cats who become infected with panleukopenia may abort or have stillborn kittens. In some cases, some of the kittens in the litter may be born incoordinated and have tremors, especially of the head. These nervous system changes are caused by the panleukopenia virus affecting the cerebellum, the part of the brain responsible for coordinating muscle movement. The condition is called "cerebellar hypoplasia". Mentally, these cats appear normal. As the kittens grow, they may be able to compensate and lead relatively normal lives.
Kittens may also have abnormalities of the retina of the eye (the back of the eye which receives the light and sends signals to the brain).
How is panleukopenia diagnosed?
The veterinarian will take into account the medical history, symptoms, physical exam, and laboratory testing to make a diagnosis of panleukopenia. Panleukopenia must be differentiated from feline leukemia virus (FeLV) infection, salmonellosis, and perforation of the intestine, as can be seen with a linear foreign body.
On a physical exam, the veterinarian would find fever, dehydration, depression, and when palpating (feeling) the abdomen, find that the intestines were thickened and the lymph nodes in the abdomen are enlarged. The abdomen is often painful.
Cats with panleukopenia (which actually means a decrease in all types of white blood cells) will have a low white blood cell count, although this can be seen in diseases other than panleukopenia. Some cats will also show a decrease in the number of platelets (the components of the blood which help it to clot).
Test kits are available to detect the virus in the feces. Recent vaccination against panleukopenia may cause the test to appear positive. Blood tests to look for antibodies (proteins produced by the body to destroy foreign invaders such as bacteria and viruses) to the virus can be performed, but these tests are more commonly used for research rather than diagnosis. The virus can also be isolated from the feces or urine, but again, this is a time-consuming and expensive test which is usually performed in research situations.
How is panleukopenia treated?
The treatment for panleukopenia is basically supportive care. Fluids are given intravenously or subcutaneously to correct the dehydration. Blood transfusions may be given to severely affected cats. Medications would be given to stop the vomiting. Antibiotics may be given to protect the sick cat from developing a bacterial infection. Injections of B vitamins may also be given. Once the vomiting has stopped, the cat can be placed on a bland diet with small portions given frequently. For young kittens who did not receive colostrum, injections of antiserum can be helpful.
How is panleukopenia prevented and controlled?
Vaccination of kittens at regular intervals is the most important way to protect cats from acquiring a panleukopenia virus infection. Killed virus vaccines may be administered to pregnant cats or kittens less than 4 weeks of age if exposure to the panleukopenia virus is likely (e.g., in a animal shelter). The disadvantage to these vaccines is that the cat is not really protected until 3 to 7 days after the second vaccination. Modified live vaccines produce more rapid and effective immunity, but a series of at least two vaccinations 2-4 weeks apart should still be given. Pregnant cats and kittens who are younger than 4 weeks of age should NOT be given a modified live vaccine since it could cause abortion or damage to the cerebellum of the kitten.
The environment of cats with panleukopenia should be considered contaminated with the virus. A 1:32 dilution of household bleach should be used to disinfect floors, dishes, litter boxes, cages, and other items. Remember that this virus can last for years in the environment. A kitten should not be introduced into a cattery or household unless he has received his series of vaccinations.
References and Further Read
Greene, CE. Feline Panleukopenia. In Greene, CE (ed.) Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat. W.B. Saunders Co. Philadelphia, PA; 1998;52-7.
Lamm, CG; Rezabek, GB. Parvovirus infection in domestic companion animals. In Kapil S; Lamm, CG (eds) Veterinary Clinics of North America Small Animal Practice: Emerging and Reemerging Viruses of Dogs and Cats 2008 July;230(3):837-850.
Patterson, EV; Reese, MJ; Tucker, SJ; Edward J. Dubovi, phd; P. Cynda Crawford, dvm, phd; Julie K. Levy, dvm, phd, dacvim
Scott, FW. In Tilley, LP; Smith, FWK (eds.) The 5 Minute Veterinary Consult. Williams and Wilkins. Baltimore, MD; 1997;584-5.
Taken from http: //www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=1+2139&aid=222

haihai. *biggrin*

Assalamu'alaikum. .
khaifa khaluk ya akhi ya ukhti. . :)

today, i, gonna have a little reunion wif my fella.
im so happy u know. .
hihi .
i'll post the complete story later. .
see u guys, happy friday and happy holiday. . yayy, . :)

Wassalam.
_teti_