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Overview
About Me
We are a family with 2 kids, 4 y.o boy and a baby girl. We both enjoying working from home (or while traveling) and cherish the spare time to exploring the island we are currently living in: BALI
Tasya currently leading a coral reef rehabilitation project, and Oka is a passionate bird watcher slash veterinarian. If you adore nature then we might have fruitful trips and conversation.
We do not have any assistant at the moment (helpers, sitters, etc), so we would welcome travelers who are independent and take care for themselves and willing to help around with chores even though just a bit.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
We plan to take my family to travel the world someday, and would like to introduce them with the guests coming from all over the world.
If our guests share same interests or would like to discuss about work then it would be better!
Interests
We love nature and art, but at the moment taking care 2 kids is our top priority.
We also always respect local wisdom and knowledge which is a unique way to execute any development plan.
- birds
- arts
- writing
- traveling
- investing
- business
- teaching
Music, Movies, and Books
Music: Salsa/Latin, Balinese, Javanese
Movies: Non Specific
Books: A New Earth
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
- Decide to invest time and youth in building family then pursue career/business after
- Presenting my bachelor thesis in the other side of the globe ( Mexico)
- Jumping in Nusa Ceningan, Bali
- and so on
Teach, Learn, Share
I can teach you Indonesian and Javanese language (both my mother tongue)
I want to learn how to raise my IELTS score (weak on writing) and grateful if there's professional IELTS teacher keen to help me
I'm willing to share Javanese wisdom in how you go through and live your life no matter what
What I Can Share with Hosts
I'm not looking for any hosts at the moment
Countries I’ve Visited
Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore, South Korea, United States
Countries I’ve Lived In
Indonesia