many ways to say "Thank you." Most I can't remember, but to place the hands together (like you're praying), give a slight bow, and say "suksama" is not only to say thanks but to honor and respect the person as well.
Thirty-six hours! That's how long it takes to travel to Bali. It's a little more coming back, but we got to break it up for a day in Singapore.
I'm safely back from Bali. It was an amazing experience. I hadn't thought about it before I left since we were staying in 5-star hotels, but Bali is actually a Third World country. Even so, I saw no homeless, drunk, or otherwise vagrant people.
Our first morning in Bali, we took in 18 holes of golf. Well, at least we rented a cart and I got to drive all over the course. And yes, they do drive on the left. Others in our group heard about our golf cart excursion and did the same thing the next day.
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Don't drink the water.
And don't eat the fruit unless you peel it yourself.
More later...
Suksama and good night Bali.
(That's Melda in action at the golf course.)
1 comment:
What fun, Julie! I can't wait to hear more! We missed you at Thanksgiving.
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