Man, what a day! Seriously, Sanana, you’ve got me all kinds of twisted. Woke up late, as usual. Alarm? What alarm? I rolled outta bed, threw on whatever was on the floor, and bolted out the door. Gotta love that Sanana vibe, right? First stop, Jalan Raya Sanana. Traffic was a mess! Like, come on, people! It’s not a parking lot! I swear, I saw a guy on a motorbike trying to squeeze between two cars. Dude, chill! Not a game of Tetris! Finally made it to the office. You know, the one near the Sanana Grand Mall? Yeah, that place. I was all pumped to help some kids figure out their futures. But then, bam! Power outage. Classic Sanana. I mean, who needs electricity, right? So, we’re sitting there in the dark, and I’m like, “Great, now what?” But then, outta nowhere, the kids start cracking jokes. I’m talking about some real comedians here! One kid, I swear, he said, “If I can’t see my future, I’ll just make it up!” I laughed so hard, I almost cried. After the blackout drama, we finally got back to it. I was helping this girl, Sari. She’s super smart but totally unsure about her path. We were chatting about her love for art. I’m like, “Girl, you gotta go for it!” But then, she says, “What if I fail?” Ugh, that hit me. I mean, who hasn’t felt that? Then, I had to run to the market on Jalan Diponegoro. I needed snacks. You know, fuel for the soul. The market was buzzing! So many colors, smells, and people. I grabbed some pisang goreng (fried bananas) and a drink. Best combo ever! But then, I saw a cat. A fat, fluffy cat just lounging in the middle of the street. I’m like, “Dude, you own this place, huh?” On my way back, I bumped into an old friend. We hadn’t seen each other in ages! Turns out, he’s opening a café on Jalan Jendral Sudirman. I’m like, “Dude, I’m in!” I mean, who doesn’t love coffee and pastries? But then, the day took a turn. I got a call from a parent. They were upset about their kid’s career choices. I get it, but man, the anger in their voice? Yikes! I had to remind myself to breathe. “It’s not the end of the world,” I said. But inside, I was like, “Why so serious?” Finally, I wrapped up my day. I was exhausted but happy. I strolled down to the beach at Pantai Sanana. The sunset was insane! Orange, pink, and purple all mixed together. I just stood there, soaking it all in. As I walked home, I thought about the day. The chaos, the laughter, the stress. Sanana, you’re a wild ride. But I wouldn’t trade it for anything. You keep me on my toes, and I love ya for it! So, yeah, that was my day. Just another crazy, beautiful day in Sanana. Can’t wait for tomorrow!