Friday 2 December 2011

Even Time Doesn't Surpass the Great Man

November, 11th 2011, I was having Field-Lab in a Community Health Centre Gantiwarno in somewhere around Klaten, near to Prambanan Temple. Unluckily I didn't get a chance for my first trip to the infamous ancient Hindu Temple. My groupmates said it would cost a lof of money for unworthy 2 hours looking at old ruins which already had been unoriginally restored after a destructive earthquake had years ago happened in the greater Yogyakarta. Still, I don't think spending 2 hours on the way reaching to a restaurant of mushrooms for only 1 hour of filling our stomachs was worthier than. Plus, the price of food was also competitive towards the money we might have had to spend if we had had our precious time used to learn about the old herritage from Sanjaya Dynasty.

The schedule for the Field-Lab on the day was to visit a village in which there was a man suspected to suffer from an infectious disease so called Tuberculosis. We would have to interview the other villagers around the man's domicile about their health condition, in regard they might have had a contact with and probably been transmitted by the infected man.

long short, we arrived at the Community Health Centre as early as we were