Friday, August 2, 2013

The one where we say goodbye to Bali

**so sorry for the delay in posting!**

While we were in Bali, I celebrated my 29th birthday!  So we went to Kuta on the other side of the island that we were told was "where all the Australians go".  Sure enough, that city was packed, and you know there is a lot of Australians there when there is an Australian flag on the beach! 
We went to a restaurant our friends suggested called Ku De Ta.  It was very yummy!
 
Easter was coming up that weekend and the restaurant had some gigantic bunnies outside....gigantic and very creepy.



The next group of pictures are of around our hotel.  If looking for a hotel in Bali, highly recommend Conrad Bali in Nusa Dua...fantastic place!
 





 This is the bathing suit I will wear once I get back to my fighting weight. :)

Now back to more of around the hotel....


 
 
After 6 very wonderful and relaxing days...it was time to head back to Perth.  But, our flight didn't leave until midnight, so we booked a couple of messages and since we had treatments we were able to use the spa facilities...which meant we had a pool and then could take a shower even though we had already checked out of the hotel. 
This is me in the spa's pool.
 
 
I was watching a wedding that was taking place at the chapel right across the way.
 
 
Our last picture together in Bali...
 
After we got out of the pool, we cleaned up and then had one last dinner in Bali....and this was our view for the meal...just gorgeous.

 
We absolutely loved Bali!  Besides our day trip, we literally relaxed the entire time and lived life without a schedule...it was fantastic!
 
 
And one last sentimental picture (just so I remember)...
Every night at the main restaurant they had a show....the night we went there were some Balinese dancers.  For some reason I started to get a little teary eyed.  When Jaret asked what was wrong, I said 'I miss my Grandma.'  I would have never thought those dancers would be a trigger.  You see, my Grandma loved to travel and Bali was one of her favorite places she visited.  She had always had some figurines that looked like those dancers.  It was at that moment that I realized all this traveling Jaret and I were doing (and will do since we want to see the world)....she would have LOVED to hear about.  But I know that she is with us every step of the way.

 
 
 
 
 

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