
Today is my first day to school, fortunately my neighbor is the Headmaster of Elementary School.
I'm getting ready, wearing a uniform and shoes. The uniform is still symbolizing my school in Jakarta.
"Sir, it's ready" I said.
"Gee, Grandma's granddaughter is dashing." Grandma said, praising me.
Grandma didn't come, had to go to the fields she said. So, I just went with my neighbor, Mr. Imam. Get on the bike, so don't go with Robi.
"Robi, I went with Imam." I said to Robi, he's getting ready for his bike.
"Just go home" said Robi.
"I don't have a bike" I said.
Robi patted the back seat of her bike, I smiled. "okay!"
After arriving at my new school, I was introduced as the nephew of Mr. Imam. All the children looked at me, then whispered.
I introduced myself in front of the class, then sat next to the girl, otherwise her name is Princess, she calls her puput.
Puput said he was first in the class, the teacher hoped I could be taught a lesson the day before I entered.
"Daughter," The puput reached out, wanting a salaman.
"Johan," I shook his hand, we shaman.
"Ciyeeeeeee...." All the kids in the class teased us, Robi too.
Even though class 5 SD, there is only. The princess saw them with a dirty face, funny too.
My first lesson in math, my favorite lesson.
"Do you understand?" Princess nanya, I nagged.
"I don't like math" he said.
"Let me teach you," I said.
"Yes,"
The princess watched as I explained the material, otherwise it would be wrong to wake up space.
"You're smart" he said suddenly.
"Thank you" he said again.
"Yes" I said.
I think he's also smart, once taught to understand directly. If I like to repeat the lesson before going to bed.
When the break came, I went to the snack, Robi too. We bought a bunch of egg rolls.
"The princess has a lot of crush," Robi said suddenly.
"And it's still SD" I said.
"Are SD kids not supposed to like it?" Said again.
"May, but not yet appropriate." I said.
"Awas, you'll follow" Robi said.
"What link?"
"I have a crush" he said.
"No," I answered convincingly.
My first day of school was nice, all the kids here were very friendly. They spoke Indonesian to me, although it was a little funny because of the accent. But I appreciate it, I told you I could speak minang because I used to live in Padang.
"Johan, come!" Said Robi calling.
"Yes" I answered him.
We have agreed to go home on a bike.
"Johan!" There was a female voice calling me, I got her.
"Oh, Princess. Why?" Ask away.
"I got 95, thank you." He said while looking at the results of the mathematical task earlier.
"Oh, yes, you're the same." Answered.
"If you could teach me again, where is your home?" Ask the princess again.
"In front of Robi's house, don't know the name of the village." Answered.
"Oh yeah, I know, can you?"
"Can what?"
"Tell me again, if anything's hard." He's asking.
"Okay, I'll go home first. Kasian Robi is hot waiting." I'm pampering.
I went home with Robi, he took my bike with me as a passenger. Hopefully the tires don't deflate.
"I think I was wrong" Robi said on the way.
"Mathematics?" My toot.
"No," he answered.
"Daughter" he answered briefly.
"Why else is the Princess?"
"It's not you who's gonna have a crush, it's him who has a crush on you." He said as he continued to ride his bike.
"You jealous?" Gurauku's.
"Ngapain, I don't like it!" Rigorously.
"Hahaha, yes." I'm sure he's one of the few students who has a crush on the Princess.
About fifteen minutes of cycling, we got home. I thank Robi for riding me on her bike. We each went home.
"Assalamualaikum, grandma" I said before entering the house.
"Waalaikumsalam, go home with Robi?" Ask grandma.
"Yes, grandma."My answer.
"That's in the clay kitchen, Grandma's bike bought."
I was shocked, immediately running to look into the kitchen. Grandma bought me a black bike, cool as well as her taste.
"Grandma bought it?" My toot.
"Yes, kasian if you continue to ride with Robi" said the grandmother.
"Yes, but does grandma have money?"
"There, your father's legacy is for the purposes of your school until later. To eat, we have the produce of the fields." Answer grandma.
"Thank you, grandma." I hugged Grandma, grandma returned my embrace.
After that, I changed clothes and performed prayers. Keep eating lunch straight away.
"Where's the school?" Ask my grandmother when I eat.
"Seru, it's only hot to come home." My answer.
"Yes, scorching. Especially in the fields" said the grandmother.
True too, not only am I hot, my grandmother is also against the heat of the sun when the field. I was silent immediately.
"Johan!" Robi's voice called.
"Come in, Robi" answered my grandmother. Robi came into my house, in a changed uniform.
"You, if you go in before you go, you must read the greeting." I said to Robi.
"Hehehe, yes." Answer
"eat Johan's samo, "Grandmother.
"Ndak grandma, that's it. Take Johan to the lake.(No need to granny, it is ready.want to invite Johan to play to the lake)" said Robi.
"Oh, iyolah. Jan babaso yo, (Oh, don't be shy)" said the grandmother
"Come on" said Robi
.
"Where are you, then,? I asked Robi.
"Lake twins, the view is good. A lot of people play there" he explained.
"Oh, yes I'm coming."
"Watch my bike later" he said.
"I have one, my grandmother bought it" I said.
"Gee,"
After finishing eating, Robi and I told Grandma to play bicycles near the lake.
Right, the view is nice and beautiful. I was brought here by my father and mother, the place still hasn't changed.
"First, my father and mother used to bring me here when I came home." I said to Robi.
"Isn't he? I don't think you know." Said.
"You're the place where my dad and my mom played while dating, too." Gurauku's.
"Later, if we're big. Come here" said Robi, who made me laugh.
"Hahaha, you're the brain of dating!"
My speech.
"The future is certain" he said.
"We are small" I said.
"Later we'll be big" he said.
"Not necessarily,"
"I'm sure" he said casually.
Robi became my best friend, everywhere always the two. In fact, his Indonesian language already sounds fluent. He's a funny guy, but he doesn't like learning. Her mom used to ask me to teach Robi about the subject matter.
Her goal is to be a successful person. I wish you good luck, Robi. Amiins!