Last year we staying in the more touristy part of the island. Which was wonderful. This year, though, we decided to be different and we went three hours north to the town of Lovina. This was a great vacation- the house was amazing and we were right on the beach. Of course we did some activities, but we also did a lot of swimming in the pool and walks on the beach. It was a fabulous vacation. And I will mention right at the beginning that we did have some sickness on this trip, but it was at the end, so it did not ruin our vacation. John got swimmer's ear and an ear infection, and then was allergic to the antibiotics and threw up all night. After a few visits to the clinic we got him feeling better and then Jesy got food poisoning or a stomach virus the night before we were leaving. I felt so bad for him. Colin started throwing up halfway through our 11 flight from Singapore to Moscow. It was horrible and I had to be a really bad mom when we landed in Moscow. I was afraid if they looked too closely at Colin they would not let him in the country. Time in a Russian hospital- no thank you! Jesy and I had to repeatedly fuss at Colin to stand up straight, smile, and not look sick. Not one of my best moments. And then after being home for a day, Amalie got the same virus. So, the end of the trip was not easy, but it did not take away from wonderful Bali.
After two long plane rides and a very long car ride through pretty rice fields, we arrived at Villa Aparna. This place was amazing.
The beach was right after the backyard, and we enjoyed many walks there and fireworks on our last night. It was a bit rocky and we had to wear shoes to get in the water. But once you got about 5 feet out, the sand became smooth and we were able to swim.
Can you believe that look from John? I cannot remember exactly what happened, but most likely Jesy or I told him that he could not do something that one of his siblings was doing. And that is his mad face at us.
As I said before, we spent a lot of time at the pool. There was a dolphin float (look familiar Collins family?) that the kids could not get enough of. I also taught the kids how to play errors and we had great fun making teams and playing in the pool.
This house was amazing, but it was a nightmare with a small child like John. That's why I like the photo of him locked behind that door- we were always putting him somewhere!
Santa made a small visit to Bali on Christmas morning. The kids were very happy that he had not forgotten them in Indonesia.
Aren't those bags super cute? I had them made by a German woman here in Moscow that sews lovely items. The girls just love them and I think it is a great souvenir from Russia.
After we opened presents, we decided to spend Christmas afternoon at a waterpark. It was fairly close to the house and a very popular place for local families. The big kids loved the slides and John was quite happy to swim in the pool. Jesy and I had to laugh, though. We were the only people there applying sunscreen.
I love the look of torture on Kathleen's face in the first photo. Can you believe we took her to such a place? She gets better by the last photo.
A few days after Christmas we went to a Buddhist temple (or perhaps it was Hindu, I cannot remember) and then we hiked to a waterfall. Both places were beautiful and at both places we were approached by families wanting to take pictures with our children. I don't know if anyone else has had this issue. In Bali, Egypt, and in Greece we were approached by families who want to take photos of themselves with our blonde children. (Blonde children is their term.) We always say yes because they are quite offended if we say no. As an American, it's just a bit odd for me. My kids don't see a lot of black people in Russia. So can you imagine me stopping an African American family in the US and asking for a photo with them? That would be very weird. But, when in Rome I suppose. Anyways, the kids really enjoyed walking around the temple grounds. It was a lovely sunny day and the kids were quite happy to just run. Oh- and we saw some very large bats. I was a bit afraid!
The hike to the waterfall was not very difficult and we loved it there.
My favorite activity in Bali was the early morning dolphin boat ride. I have gone on dolphin rides before, but usually you are lucky if you see one or two dolphins. Not this morning- we saw dozens. It was amazing. We left the house at about 6 am and the boat picked us up right at the beach beyond our backyard. It was so quiet and peaceful on the water, and my kids picked up on that and were very quiet and peaceful also!
This is also the morning that I saw something I never thought I would see- a fish punched to death in front of me. Yes, you read that right. Now, before everyone gets all animal rights crazy, I will explain. Our boat captain/guide was also a fisherman. He has a line from the boat and he hopes to catch fish for his family or to sell when he does these tours. He did catch a fish and he told us we could buy it. Well, you cannot decide you want the fish at the end of the tour. We had to make the decision right there in the ocean. And you cannot put a big tuna in a small boat with small children and not expect it to thrash around and cut little feet. So, you have to punch it. As long as I live though, I will never forget turning around in the boat and watching this happen. (I was sitting right in front of the captain so I had the best view.) The kids missed this show (probably for the best); but they did get to see our tuna have one or two last thrashes on the bottom of the boat. Nothing like National Geographic at your feet.
Because my children are demented, they were very intrigued by our cook cleaning and gutting the fish once we got to the house. Jesy even talked John into bringing me the fish head- it was a very proud moment for both of them. And do you see Kathleen trying to hold the fish? That sucker was heavy! She could not hold it on her own.
The kids also enjoyed watching the New Year's Eve pig be carved up. I stayed out of the kitchen, but Jesy and the older kids watched it live.
I love to go snorkeling. Seriously- it's one of my favorite activities. So, I was pretty bummed that I could not go on this year's snorkeling trip. John could not go because of his ear infection and Kathleen decided to stay home and keep my company (that's my girl!) so Jesy could take Amalie and Colin. They got some great underwater photos.
My other favorite activity in Bali- getting pedicures and massages. It's so cheap there (less than $10 for Jesy and I and even cheaper for the kids) and they do a really great job. The girls and I got pedicures at the beginning and the end of the trip, and we all love the massages. Except for John. I cannot picture that child sitting still for over five minutes, let alone an hour massage. This is one of my favorite stories from Bali: I made an appointment for Colin to get a massage one day. He complained bitterly. He doesn't like them, why do I have to bother him while he is playing on the Ipad and reading his book, etc. You should have seen him walking up the steps to get his massage- it was similar to an execution walk. Guess what he said to the massage therapist after it was over? Can you come back tomorrow? Ha- I knew that kid would like it!
What a trip! Bali truly is paradise. And with all that activity during the day, you may wonder what we did at night. Watched movies and played on the Ipad, because mommy and daddy were too exhausted to do anything else.
Bye Bali!
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