We visit the nearby beach several times a week. The water sprawls out shallow and warm for ages -it’s warmer than our shower, by far. There are restaurants dotting the shore where we can sit and sip coconuts, cocktails, or coffee, or eat dinner if we want. Otherwise, we can just plop ourselves onto the sand.
Seeing More of Bali
I was planning to post much more about our final experiences in Indonesia, but after lots of travel hijinks and having my web hosting account hacked, I’m feeling severely behind in almost all aspects of life right now. So, here are some photos for now!
Happy Diwali
Because we were delayed in Kuala Lumpur (KL) for an extra night, we got to see bits of Diwali celebrations in both KL and Delhi. (Travel advice: if you book your tickets ten months in advance, recheck your visa requirements before departure in case they have changed!)
Diwali decorations in a KL mall
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Playing in Lodi Gardens
The family who owns our rental apartment was kind enough to take us out to explore yesterday afternoon. We ended the day at Lodi Gardens, where Theo and their three-year-old daughter borrowed a hose and a balloon as impromptu toys. (The balloon burst during play – luckily, the couple who had originally possessed it were extremely good natured.)
One Photo Please? Exploring Delhi With Our Preschooler
Our three-year-old son Theo is a rockstar. Saturday, on a day-long flit around Delhi, almost everyone wanted a photo with him.
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Date Night
New Toys
We don’t obtain a ton of stuff, so Theo is often inspired to find joy in ‘toys’ like salad spinners and mops. However, we’ve picked up a few new toys in India: wooden stamps and a toy tuk tuk.