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Want to see what it looks like to fly from Boston to Bali?? Here are some pictures we took while in the sky! […] Continue reading →

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Tonight I am starting my 6 months of intensive training towards becoming a Hot Yoga Instructor and I am SO EXCITED! Yoga has been such a huge part of my life for a few years now and has impacted me in ways that go much further than fitness. Yoga makes me want to respect myself and my body. It makes me want to be better, live more, and try harder. Yoga pushes me to my limits both physically and mentally, leaving me feeling exhausted and re-energized at all the same time. Because Yoga has had […] Continue reading →

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This is what Mike and I did on our final night in Bali and it was perfect. Looking back over all of these posts it really is amazing to me how much we accomplished in so little time. If you all have been reading from the very beginning I hope you enjoyed the journey or at least the pictures. Jimbaran was a small fishing village that had restaurants which literally sat in the sand where you could sit and watch the sunset. I have probably never seen a more brilliant sunset than the one we saw […] Continue reading →

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Nusa Dua was where we spent our last three days in Bali aside from going over to a fishing village called Jimbaran for a sunset dinner on the beach. While in Nusa Dua we stayed at the only American Hotel we had booked for our trip, the Courtyard Marriott. This hotel really was beautiful and very reasonably priced but of course after coming from a private villa nothing could really compare . What was crazy about Nusa Dua was that it was a complex which had been built specifically for the […] Continue reading →

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Uluwatu, Bali

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Uluwatu was our last stop on our tour of the southern part of Bali and it was a great way to end the day before heading off to our hotel in Nusa Dua. Uluwatu is actually a temple which resides on top of these huge cliffs which I thought looked almost identical to the Cliffs of Moher in Ireland, except in Bali the water below is turquoise instead of ice cold. The tour of the temple actually took over an hour or so to complete since you could walk for what seemed like miles along the edges of […] Continue reading →

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