Indonesia was as close to perfect as can be (it's definitely been added to my list of favorites). I can't believe it's been over a month since we made the dreaded trip back to Korea from Bali,
as I still seem to be in vacation mode (read: lazy). The weather was great in Indonesia, in spite of the rainy season. We had a few days of thunder storms, but sin
ce it was warm, tropical rain and not freezing, acid-rain-like drizzle (the kind we're experiencing in the lovely city of Ulsan), it didn't really matter. Anyway, I'll let you read the Lonely Planet or something to give you the full scoop on Indonesia (it would surely be more informative) but, in a tiny nutshell, the country itself and the people residing there were absolutely beautiful. We flew into Bali from Seoul (talk about weather shock) and then immediately made our way to Lombok for the holidays. Since we were planning to stay there over Christmas, we each decided to splurge a bit in lieu of Christmas gifts and stayed in the most amazing resort I will probably ever stay in. It was such a great experience that I've decided that dabbling in luxury can be a very dangerous thing, as it tends to make everything else seem not as great. Whatever the case, it was there on Christmas day that (drumroll, please!) Ken proposed to me! Merry Christmas to me (and an apparently stressful one for him, as he was sent into a panic-induced fit of diarrhea for the rest of the day).
ce it was warm, tropical rain and not freezing, acid-rain-like drizzle (the kind we're experiencing in the lovely city of Ulsan), it didn't really matter. Anyway, I'll let you read the Lonely Planet or something to give you the full scoop on Indonesia (it would surely be more informative) but, in a tiny nutshell, the country itself and the people residing there were absolutely beautiful. We flew into Bali from Seoul (talk about weather shock) and then immediately made our way to Lombok for the holidays. Since we were planning to stay there over Christmas, we each decided to splurge a bit in lieu of Christmas gifts and stayed in the most amazing resort I will probably ever stay in. It was such a great experience that I've decided that dabbling in luxury can be a very dangerous thing, as it tends to make everything else seem not as great. Whatever the case, it was there on Christmas day that (drumroll, please!) Ken proposed to me! Merry Christmas to me (and an apparently stressful one for him, as he was sent into a panic-induced fit of diarrhea for the rest of the day). 
From Lombok, we went to a tiny, very remote island called Gili Air. No cars, motorbikes, or fresh water; only pony carts for transportation and salty sea water for showering. I think I would have fallen in love with Gili Air a little more had it not been for the fact that during our stay there the angry, monsoon skies decided to let loose. It rained for three days straight, leaving us with nothing to do but swing in hammocks and take care of two little starving kittens we found on the island.

Our next destination was Ubud, Bali which turned out to be a gem of a place. Once again, Ubud--in a nutshell--was really beautiful. There were lots of coffee shops and art markets and rice fields and temples and monkeys. (Good grief, the monkeys... they were ill-tempered little critters and quite bold about digging through your stuff in hopes of finding anything remotely food-related.) Anyway, for further, less boring information regarding my trip to Indonesia, check out my pictures on Facebook, as a picture is indeed worth a thousand words.

In other news, I became a Mac owner a couple of weeks ago! Since my previous laptop died nearly seven months ago, I had been agonizing over what kind of computer to purchase next.

It was the age-old debate: PC vs. Mac, and I'm happy to announce that after many sleepless, decision-making-nights, Mac won. Of course, I'm still learning how to use it, but while I've been working out all the kinks, I've been having some fun with a few of the applications (namely Photo Booth).
One more update: I'm apparently staying in Korea six months longer than originally planned. Oh happy day.... In exchange for an apartment in Busan, I agreed to stay on at my current school until March, 2010. In retrospect, it may have been an impulsive decision, but I'll be moving back to Busan next month, so there's no backing out now! (I have a feeling I may be kicking myself for this come September, when I was originally intending to go back home.)
And with that, I'm finished with Blogger for--oh--about three more months.
2 comments:
Well done on blogging, though! It's more than I can say about myself. Did you guys manage to survive Seoul? I missed you around Busan this weekend!
All I have to say is that choice to stay longer SUCKED! At first the 6 month thing didn't sound all that bad really, but now that you put it at March 2010, that's no good! That's another year from now!!!! GOODNESS!!! I'll be almost half way done with the Master's program by then! Well...if I do it. :)
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