Young Father, Hobby Is Fun, But Family Nutrition Is More Important

YOGYAKARTA, BKKBN Currently has many young men who allocate part of their monthly income to enjoy hobbies.

Yes, the dependents of life have not been felt because they do not have children or children are still small. While the spirit of work is at its peak because of young and energetic age, so income feels more than expenditure.

Hobby riding or cycling, if followed, any money can be felt less. Bicycles as a hobby have varying prices, some are worth tens or even hundreds of millions, exceeding the cheapest family car price. Not to mention accessories such as special clothes, helmets, and various aftermarket parts.

Fishing or audiophile hobby (enjoying high-end audio) is part of a hobby that can also drain your pockets if you pursue the best and most prestigious equipment, which is clearly expensive.

Right Shopping Allocation

Mohamad Iqbal Apriansyah, Head of BKKBN DIY Representative, was moved to remind young men not to forget the adequate allocation of spending for the nutrition of pregnant wives and children born, so as not to suffer from stunting.

Iqbal himself is an energetic young man who was recently promoted as the Head of the BKKBN Special Region of Yogyakarta. Iqbal also has a youngest daughter who is three years old. Yes, Iqbal is also a young father group who likes to engage in traveling hobbies.

Not wasting time, this young Kaper immediately called the KIE and Public Relations Team to formulate how the idea was to remind these young men to be realized.

Saya sadar, ide ini juga merupakan peringatan bagi saya pribadi traveling. Kadang tidak terasa, banyak juga yang saya berbelumkan untuk hobinya ini, aku Iqbal seperti diteritakan dalam keterangan pers BKKBN yang dikutip VOI.

Via Angkringan

After discussing with the team, it was agreed to use the TVRI Yogyakarta Angkringan' program which is widely popular with the people of Yogyakarta, Central Java, and even East Java. This program is also watched by Javanese speakers who live outside the island and even abroad, who can access the "Silence" program online.

The story idea is actually simple. An angkringers (as it is called for angkringan customers) who are naughty, Dalijo, outsmarts three of his friends who have quite expensive hobbies.

They are Aldo Iwak Kebo who likes to hunt and has just bought a rifle complete with a telescope and damping, Rio Srundeng, the owner of the angkringan who shows off his sophisticated fishing gear, and Ari Kenyut who keeps the turtle birds sound good.

Dalijo scare Aldo Iwak Kebo that if he dares to shoot a hunted animal, he will get karma in the form of a child whose wife is born and will become a stunting child. Aldo, who was consumed by fear by Dalijo, was forced to give up his expensive rifle, sold cheaply to Dalijo to ensure his son avoided stunting.

Likewise with Srundeng, who was successfully made afraid that if his fishing rod injures a living creature (fish), then his descendants will experience stunting. Voluntarily, his fishing rods were sold cheaply to Dalijo.

Finally, Ari Kenyut was also feared by Dalijo that his hobby of raising birds that should have flown freely but were restrained in cages would bring karma. It is feared that later his descendants will also be hampered in body growth and experience stunting. Birds and cages are then sold very cheaply to Dalijo who acts as a hero to prevent stunting for Ari Kenyut.

Fortunately, the three victims of Dalijo's injury met with the Head of BKKBN DIY Representative, Iqbal, who happened to stop by at the angkringan after work.

To them and other angkringan visitors, Iqbal explained that stunting is a failure to grow and develop due to chronic malnutrition (for a long time) experienced by mothers before and during pregnancy, and/or experienced by babies after birth.

In addition, stunting can also be caused by repeated infections suffered by the baby. So it has nothing to do with this hobby of men," explained Iqbal.

The three Dalijo victims are very grateful for the enlightenment of the number one person in the BKKBN DIY. They also want to make calculations with Dalijo.

Before the three of them had time to move, suddenly Dalijo was caught in angkringan with bruises on his face and torn clothes because his wife was beaten. Carelessly, Dalijo explained that the Rp. 300 thousand money he used to buy fishing rods, rifles, and birds each for 100 thousand was money to pay his wife's social gathering which was entrusted to him for deposit. Of course, his wife was angry because she had to spend more money, which eventually reduced the share of nutritious food spending for the family.

Packaging for the Angkringan episode this time is also consistent with humorous jokes that invite laughter, which of course cannot be conveyed by the author here. Apart from Dalijo and the three victims, a number of other Angkringan stars also played.