Meet Sheila and her family living in Echo Beach, Canggu
So who am I talking to? Profile: Sheila, husband Sasha and Daughter Luna 4 and Son Phoenix 15 months Originally from: Sydney, Australia Arrived in Bali: February 2016 Home in Bali is: Echo Beach How long do you plan to stay: Not sure but we have at least a 3 year plan What made
Gidget
Our Monday mornings (or any weekday morning) tend to be busy getting ready for school but this one was very different and it made us late for the school bell! Why? Well we need to back track a few months first. As you may know our precious Cinta
Meet the Leggo family
This is an exciting new addition to the blog where we will interview other families that have done the same and moved their family to Bali for an extended period of time. We look forward to chatting with lots of different families to show you how anyone can
Hati Hati when driving in Bali!
'Hati Hati' means 'watch out', 'be careful', 'watch your heart' in Bahasa Indonesian and that is exactly what you need to do when you drive in Bali! We came to Bali with an International Drivers Licence but have never used it. Early on we decided we wouldn’t drive
Vedic Meditation
I was introduced to a Vedic Meditation teacher by a friend who also moved to Bali around the same time as we did. She had gone through this teacher’s course at the Bondi Meditation Centre a few years ago and highly recommended it. It sounded interesting
Visiting LUSH North BALI – munduk and beyond
For these school holidays we thought we would do a ‘tree change’ and discover the lush green mountains of North Bali. About 2.5 hours north of Kerobokan you first reach the mountains of Munduk and the landscape is lush green forests and fields of flowers. The same
Indonesian Independence Day
Article written by Liam Collins (age 9) Flag Raising Ceremony On Wednesday August 17th it was Indonesian Independence Day. However, my school AIS celebrated it the day before. On the soccer field, there was the flag raising ceremony and it was quiet, I mean extremely quiet. All the children (the
Ding, Ding, Ding – its Bakso time!
Article written by Demi Collins (age 7) Every afternoon I listen out for the noise of the 'ding, ding, ding' from our friend Adi the bakso man who taps a soup spoon on one of his bowls. That noise means he is in our gang (street) ready to
Cinta
To our beautiful Cinta, You gave us 70 of the most amazing days. You made us laugh, you made us cry but most of all you made us smile every time we saw you. You came into our lives and in a short space of time and changed so
Our NEXT year in Bali
Yes that is right!!! We will be living here next year so technically we should change this blog to ‘Our years in Bali’. This year has gone by super fast! Sure we miss our friends and family back home but we are all very happy here and