January 15, 2012

Bali: How can so many people be so nice?

For winter break, we traveled to Indonesia and Malaysia with friends from AES who were friends from Maine before that.  Our time on Bali was divided into two parts; eight nights off the beaten path in Pemuteran, located on the north west coast followed by eight nights in Canggu, a surfer town in the southern part of the island, just outside the big tourist areas. While in Pemuteran, we did two snorkeling trips to the waters off Menjangan Island, helped our Winter Solstice baby celebrate his fifth birthday on the Summer Solstice, and slowly made our way from beach to pool to cabana. From Canggu, we did a few side trips: first to Waterbom, a super fun waterpark in Kuta; then a bike tour in the area around Ubud on New Year's Eve day; and on our last day, we took a drive to check out Sanur, a mellow beach on the east coast.

The one downer of the vacation was the infection of Jonah's right cornea which hit him the first night in Canggu.  After three days of pain and seclusion in a dark room, one visit to the ER, and a few different treatments, Jonah went to an ophthalmologist and things finally turned around. We were very grateful to be in an area with access to good medical care and insurance that covers us wherever we travel (although in this part of the world, one can simply pay out of pocket for any/all of these services). Happy to report that Jonah is doing just fine now but if you notice that he was squinting in a lop-sided way in some photos, you now know why.

All in all, the travels were easy, the food was delicious, the people were delightful, and the scenery was stunning. Looking back on all the pictures we took, it is clear that we did not do Bali justice. We took many photos of the kids but not nearly enough (or any!) of the stone carvings and sculptures, the people, the food. Hopefully will return to Bali someday (or perhaps better yet - get over to Lombok which is supposed to be the undiscovered paradise that Bali was thirty years ago) and focus our camera on the culture of this island which makes people want to return again and again. 

Here are a few favorite photos. You may click HERE for many, many more.



5 comments:

  1. Megan LennoxJanuary 15, 2012

    LOVE to hear all about your wonderful adventures. Amazing pics! Happy New Year and a BIG BIG,though belated, Happy Birthday to Liam!!

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  2. Wow Kristen! I am so envious and happy for you and your family! You're getting to see so much of big wide world we live in! And is your husband wearing a Red Sox hat? If so, love it! Joanne Teliszewski

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  3. Wow! We live vicariously through your posts and hearing about your life abroad! Sam still talks about Asa all the time and tonight said, "I can't believe he got to go diving!" Hope Jonah's eye is better and a "hello" to Ted and family! j&s

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  4. HAPPY BIRTHDAY LIAM!!! Robyn still looks for India on our globe at least once a week.

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  5. Thank you for reading along and for the comments. We wish you all could visit!

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