
Morning came, as usual my greatest alarm was mother, because youth is always on time. I started the morning with prayers, then took a shower before I left the room. Somehow, even though I slept that late at night, I could wake up this early.
“Dek, it's half five. Don't sleep anymore, you're going to school late." Mom tried to remind me behind the door.
Mom tried to wake me up, she didn't know I was up first.
“Iya, Mom. Dedek will be delivered by Dad, Mom!" my door.
I spoke from inside the room. After that, I immediately went out of the room to approach my father.
"Dad, Anterin Dedek huh?" I asked dad.
“Yes, later Daddy nganter. Remember the word Dad, take care of yourself, do not ignore what you see if you feel strange,” replied father.
“Iya, Yah,” I replied.
Before leaving, my mom and dad took me out for breakfast. Messages from my parents to maintain my manners and behavior when I'm outside the house. In fact, my father and mother always reminded me to maintain courtesy to even invisible beings.
The time has shown at 06.00 WIB. I went to school because the teachers urged me to leave earlier than usual. I was also escorted by my father to school, not forgetting that my mother always reminded me what I needed to bring, because my only mother was a conscientious person. So there can't be a single item left behind. I say goodbye to my mother before riding a motorcycle to be hugged by my father.
"Go first, ma'am" I said, waving my hand.
Dad started driving his bike to school.
"Dad, when I come home, Dad will have left for work" I said sounding uninspired.
"How else, son? Know for yourself, I also have to work," answered my father.
Not so long before the school gate, I shook my father's hand to say goodbye.
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I held up my bag and walked towards the field to gather. Arriving at the field, I saw my friends had gathered a lot and there was a Dinar one of them. I went up to Dinar, and stood near him.
"Hi, Din. How's it? Not spirit?" my many.
"It was so exciting, that I could barely sleep last night because I wanted to leave immediately" replied Dinar.
"It turns out we're not much different, hahaha. I also could not sleep last night, even to sleep I dream of our pleasure later during camping hehehe" I said while laughing.
When everyone has gathered. Teachers began to pass on their students. And at that time, the teachers also appealed, so that the students collect their luggage in the car that will transport us to the camping place.
I also helped to raise the tools that needed to be brought. After all the items have been put in the car, we are told to regroup.
“Children are divided into four groups. When you have finished determining the group, you gather in each group and the chairman assigns all its members,” said Mr. Andi, he is our teacher and coach.
The appointed Chairman of the group each report to the builder and it turns out all is complete. We went with joy, singing along the way.
I was also in a group with the Dinar. To the extent that everyone says, if we are like stamps and letters, every activity must always be one group.
“Eh, this postage stamp and the letter never split yes,“ mock Goddess to me and Dinar.
“You can do it, Key answered. Hahaha,” said Dewi while laughing.
We were joking along the way. Not spared my sight strange things, but I tried to keep quiet, because I was afraid my friends were away from me and thought I was just scaring.
Our walk is quite far, passing through a small path and the edges of the forest and towering cliffs. I passed through it with a joyful heart although it did not escape my view of mystical things.
Within an hour and a half, we finally reached the camping site. In a village that is still classified as inland and close to the forest. Our camping place, prepared by villagers in a field not far from the village. We got out of the car in turn.
"Kids all gathered!“ mr. Andi's orders.
We all swiftly obeyed the orders of Mr. Andi as the builder. And he began to explain the things we need to obey.
“This is our camping place, all equipment will be taken according to their respective groups. We take a bath later prepared a place in some villagers here. I hope you can keep your manners and polite speech!" Mr. Andi directed us.
“Ready, Sir,” replied the students simultaneously.
After we all heard the appeal from Mr. Andi, we headed for a freight car. We took royong to bring our luggage down. One by one took each of their luggage to be taken to the place to set up a tent.
All began to prepare tents, cooking utensils and other needs carried out in groups. I also helped others, including the Dinar. I started talking to Dinar, but still helped prepare our group camping tools.
“Ehh, Din. You knew that Grandpa-grandpa was carrying a pikulan across the street, whether to bring what was the moment we passed through the forest? Kasian yes, did his family not help his grandfather who works alone,” my question to Dinar whispered a little.
Dinar did not answer. I looked towards the Dinar.
"Din, don't you?" ask again.
Dinar looked at me.
“Don't start you, Key! It's still morning,” grumbled Dinar.
“How to start, anyway? I asked, what's wrong with trying?“ I just feel surprised.
“You're just weird. Not seen what, the road on the right was a towering cliff and the left was already a ravine? Did his grandfather fly across?" clear Dinar.
“Lha, what was dong? “ my question looks curious.
Dinar didn't answer me, he kept doing his thing. I started thinking about what I saw.
Masa, wasn't that a person? The question that popped into my mind.
I began to remember the journey I had traveled. It is true said Dinar, in addition to the ravines and cliffs. But how could there be anyone there, it was right above the abyss? Answer for answer I tried to find it.
But all I've ever met was the thought, if it wasn't someone like us. I don't know how strong I am to dodge it, but I still can't because all I see is like an ordinary human being.
But all I met was a illogical answer, because what could an ordinary human being walk on the cliff with a pikulan on his shoulders? What else I saw was just an old grandfather.
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