C loves to be in the water without the swim ring but is far too wiggly for me to keep a hold of him all the time. Sometimes my arms need a break so he happily floats on his own. And don't worry, we kept lots of sunscreen on that bald head of his!
Our most exciting trip outside of our resort was a trip to The Elephant Safari Park in Taro, Bali. I expected to see a large number of elephants. I even thought we may get to ride them. I had no idea the animal interaction we were in for! Crikey! Check these out!
This lion cub was so sweet you could almost ignore his GIANT paws. He was napping the first time we stopped to pose with him, but the 2nd time around, he was bright eyed for photos with D.
The first tiger cub that was so still with T, let out a slightly frightening noise as D approached so we placed her beside the sleeping cub. She gave him a little pat and we were on our way.
The lions' enclosure was right up to the window of a nice restaurant the park. When we were first seated, the lions were all lounging in the shade. But a short time later, this female came to the water to drink and we were able to get some wonderful photos.
Here are all 4 of us at the safari park. I swear I intended to get more photos that included all of us but that is much more difficult than one might think.
After seeing many animals we found that the safari park also included a few carnival rides and a water park. None of us had bathing suits but we couldn't not partake! So in went T and D while I dug out a (lucky) spare change of undies and shorts for D. T visited the gift store before hand and found himself a lovely pair of zookeeper style shorts to swim in and a t-shirt for D to wear home. C and I sat on a deck chair and I just let him stretch his legs after being in the backpack all day.
T and I enjoyed 1 night out, hiring one of the resort's babysitters to stay with the kids. We did a little shopping and had an amazing seafood dinner on the beach. Other nights, the hotel offered "Themed Buffets." We went for Italian night, Mongolian BBQ night, and Aussie BBQ night. It was great to have such tasty and quick options. Everything was delicious!
The resort also had a spa villa that provided an array services. I went for the full 3.5 hour package including massage, body scrub, manicure, pedicure, and aromatic flower bath. It cost about $40. However, Balinese massage is a little different than what I'm used to. More like a mild beating. But I must say it was invigorating! I wasn't at all sleepy afterwards. And it was a first for me having muck rubbed all over me from head to toe, and then, once the muck dried, having yogurt spread on top of that. I felt like I was on some prank show. The Balinese Punk'd! Note: there are no photos posted of this experience.
I should also mention, I had an hour long reflexology treatment by the pool that was fantastic and T enjoyed a hot stone massage at the spa villa.
So that's the scoop on Bali. Only thing I'd change is to have our friends and family there with us! On multiple occasions T and I mentioned various people who would have loved the activities/foods/sights in Bali. Just wanted to let you know we were thinking of you, even as we vacationed! I'll get more photos uploaded to Winkflash if you want to see more photos from the trip. There are plenty more!
2 comments:
Your pictures were great! I can't believe how close you got to the animals. Delaney is so brave, I don't think Noah would have gotten near a tiger when he was three. I'm glad you guys had such a good trip.
Deanna
What a great trip - and a well deserved rest! Thanks for sharing it with us via the blog!
Glenda
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