{"id":259,"date":"2015-01-15T06:22:50","date_gmt":"2015-01-15T06:22:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/soulypositive.com\/?p=259"},"modified":"2015-01-15T06:22:50","modified_gmt":"2015-01-15T06:22:50","slug":"bali-a-mixed-bag","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/soulypositive.com\/?p=259","title":{"rendered":"Bali&#8230;a mixed bag!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I was so excited to get to Bali&#8230;serene, beautiful, warm beaches. My anticipation was palpable. Well I made and it&#8217;s warm, but folks it ain&#8217;t like the movies;) So I arrived early in the morning, since I can&#8217;t really sleep on planes that means that I had about 2 hours sleep total&#8230;so keep that in mind while reading. I was a little cranky:( I dropped off my bags at the hotel and went for a long stroll excited to see the beach. My stroll ended up being over 6 miles round trip and that didn&#8217;t count the short lift on a scooter&#8230;I am an expert at getting lost. Hey, everybody has to be good at something:)<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>The streets were lined with shops and people wanting to sell you something, the narrow roads were packed with cars honking and scooters whizzing by. By the time I find the beach, it&#8217;s hot and loud, but still, I&#8217;m excited. I&#8217;m on a beach in Bali for God&#8217;s sake! I see the water and run down only to find the beach covered in trash. Not just a little trash but tons of trash. Honestly it made me want to cry. I admit my first thought was, what is wrong with these people? Then I learned that this is a recurring phenomenon every year at this time. Because it&#8217;s the rainy season the waters change directions and bring in all the trash from Jakarta and other places along the Java Sea. I don&#8217;t know how many of you can remember the commercials in the late 60&#8217;s or early 70&#8217;s with that Native American Indian looking at the trash on the road side and a tear rolling down his cheek. Well, I felt his pain. I have never been an over the top environmentalist but, OH MY GOD&#8230;people, we have to start taking care of our planet. The poor Balinese were doing their best to clean up the trash but honestly you couldn&#8217;t even go in the ocean without being constantly hit by plastic bags etc. So sad&#8230;<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Day two in Bali proved better. Found the beach that was literally only a short distance from my hotel&#8230;the first day I had headed in the wrong direction, but got lots&#8217;s of walking in:) It was a little cleaner because it was close to nice hotels. There were lots of people trying to sell me stuff and I kept saying no&#8230;finally I acquiesced to Kim (yes, the women pick english names and wear them across their hats) I let Kim pluck my eyebrows&#8230;yes I know it&#8217;s weird but I was looking pretty awful. We agreed on a price and the next thing I know I have three ladies working on me and of course at the end they all expected money too. I said no&#8230;yeah, I&#8217;m getting tough&#8230;kind of. So, they hang out because it&#8217;s the slow season and we chat. I say chatted because I really want to connect with people here on a real level but all I am to them is a dollar sign. I get it, they need money&#8230;what I&#8217;m spending in a year traveling could probably support them for half a lifetime. So that is a reality I have to deal with and so do they&#8230;I can&#8217;t save the whole world and they can&#8217;t help but want my money. Tough choices:( Hours later though we managed to strike up some kind of friendship. One guy hanging out with us, Made (his name, pronounced ma day), selling temporary tattoo&#8217;s asked what I was doing the next day and I told him going to Ubud to see the monkey&#8217;s at the temple. He offered to take me on a scooter for what amounted to about $45.00 US and give me a tour of Bali for the day. Later I was told I could have probably gotten that same deal for $30&#8230;but I mean really&#8230;it took his whole day up. Made and I struck a deal and I told him I would buy him a beer&#8230;of course Kim wanted one too, so I agreed. Come to find out the women don&#8217;t drink beer it&#8217;s too expensive and they don&#8217;t like it&#8230;instead she received a soda in a green bottle (looking like our beer) along with the change from my 3 beers to cover the difference between the soda and beer. Does it say stupid on my forehead&#8230;you bet! Later the other ladies came and wanted me to buy them a beer. I told them to let Kim buy it with my change she received:) They all just smiled and we chatted for another hour&#8230;life is funny.<\/p>\n<p>Made picked me up the next day on a scooter. Interesting side note. He told me in Bali everyone goes by 4 different names according to birth order. He was second born, so he was called Made. First born is Wayan, third is Nayoman and fourth born is Ketut. I said but what do they call you and he said Made&#8230;he had another name too but went by Made. This was true whether you were male or female&#8230;can you imagine every 4th person having the same name? I still don&#8217;t get it:) So, I rode all day on the scooter&#8230;fun, but hurt my a$$:) We went to see the monkey&#8217;s first in Ubud&#8230;loved:) Then the volcano where we got drenched in rain and then a temple and a few small errands that I needed to get done. By the time we got back to town we were both dry. It was crazy.<\/p>\n<p>Now I&#8217;m on Gili Meno for 3 days. A little grueling to get here and taxing with the bargaining and lies:(&#8230;.but oh yeah, it&#8217;s a little slice of heaven. It is absolutely gorgeous here. The water is a beautiful blue just like in Fiji and best of all&#8230;NO TRASH! The Gili&#8217;s are three little islands off of Bali near Lombak island. Gili Meno is the quiet, small, boring one:) And yes&#8230;.I love it! No vehicles and you can walk around the whole island in a couple of hours:) I&#8217;m staying in one of those quaint outdoor beds with the mosquito netting draped all around it&#8230;so romantic&#8230;Robert where are you??? Oh yeah, at home taking care of life and don&#8217;t think I don&#8217;t love and adore you for that and a million other things:)<\/p>\n<p>At the end of the day all is well in Bali&#8230;I&#8217;m trying not to judge it too harshly because it really is bad timing on my part&#8230;also another one of my seemingly specialties:) and at the end, Gili Meno was gorgeous and incredible just like I imagined Bali but it&#8217;s Gili Meno:)&#8230;so now, on to Cambodia, trying to learn to lower my expectations, stay grateful for this incredible opportunity and keep in mind that this is my once in a lifetime shot:)<\/p>\n<p>From Bali&#8230;Be kind to mother earth&#8230;we may all have many lives (or not:) but I think she may only have this one&#8230;let&#8217;s take care of her:)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I was so excited to get to Bali&#8230;serene, beautiful, warm beaches. My anticipation was palpable. 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