Day 2
They make us breakfast every morning of toast, eggs and fresh fruits. Very good and Connor loves making a mess out of his rice and watermelon. After breakfast we went walking around. Down one of the allies was this beautiful little building.

Lots of stray dogs here. Connor loves everyone of them! When he sees one he waves his little arms as fast as he can and tries to run after them. Luckily they are all very tame. They seem to have better manners then most house dogs I've ever met.


Three minutes walking in one direction from our villa is the ocean and the other way are beautiful rice fields. I'm looking forward to the terraced rice fields when we go to stay in Ubud at the end of our trip. Apparently that is where they filmed the last part of Eat Pray Love.

The first day here when we were given a tour by the villa owner her staff gave us coconut water. Connor loves it and I've read about how good it is at keeping you hydrated. We have been spends lot of time outside and I've worried about him so I asked if she could get us some more. I have her 1000 IDR (about 75 cents) and she came back with an actual green coconut! I honestly wasn't expecting that. She cut the top off and we all had as fresh as it comes coconut water.
The flesh tasted like coconut jello.
After that we put Connor down for a nap and both got full body messages on the front deck of our villa. Seriously this place is one indulgence after another and when it only costs $14 you really can.
After dinner ($5 total for fruit drinks 2 appetizers and 2 entrées- still in shock how cheap food is here compared to Japan) we swam in our private pool.
Man I just feel like I'm bragging about everything. Sorry guys it's just amazing here!
Day 3
Today we got to go to the turtle conservation and education center. There we adopted 2 baby green sea turtles! They were hatched at the conservation center and at one month old they were ready to be released so that they have a better chance of survival. 

We named them after Connor's favorite cousins (just seemed to fit considering they were green sea turtles)! The lighter and a bit bigger one we named Kara and the little one on the right above is Ava. You can see the names on our certificates.



There Kara the turtle goes! She was fast and swam out right away!


And here is Ava the turtle!

She was a little shy at first but figured it out eventually. It was so fun to hold and release them! Probably not quite as cool as Shelby's experience but pretty close!

Walking back to the car with our driver Made. We walked by a group of people and all the sudden they were taking pictures of all the babies! Haha.

So many scooters everywhere! I would be so scared to drive one!

Our last stop for the day was at a temple complex called Tanah Lot. It was beautiful to watch the sunset here!

Below is the actual temple out on the right. At high tide it is an island.

Lots of offerings below. They are in front of almost every building including our villa. Our driver said it was part of a Hindu ceremony.

We walked down to the temple. I love this pic of Connor and I.

Watching the sun set on the other side of the complex. Connor fell asleep on the walk back.



Just as the sun's last light was shining out from the clouds we looked over to the left of the beach and something unexpected happened! Thousands of bats started flying out of a cave just over the water! It was amazing and went on forever. I've never seen anything like it! Here is a link to the video I took. Sorry if the bats are hard to see - it all looks very small on my phone. http://youtu.be/JfT1m94LIEg








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Massages on the front porch of your private villa? What a dream! I miss Bali so much. It is paradise!!
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