Woo Hoo, we have planned a trip for ourselves. Just us, alone on a beach. Do I sound happy!?! We have been talking about going somewhere since we arrived in China. We think we are so close to so many interesting places but we are not close, we are just closer than if we were arriving from the states. Asia is HUGE, and everything is far away from China, so when we began talking about a trip we started to realize everything is 6 or 8 or 10 hours away. Tony travels so much that I felt bad about getting on a plane to go somewhere for pleasure, I mean the guy just wants to sit still sometimes. And do you blame him.
This past week for example, Tony left at 4:30am Monday April 20th to go to India and is returning 11:20pm Sunday April 26th - it will be Monday April 27th when he walks into the apartment. So you see why although we would like to go away frequently he just physically couldn't, he needs some rest time, non travel time. Then of course we had the kids, one at Xmas and then April so we had to budget our vacation time accordingly and I do work so that factors into it as well as Tony's work schedule which as I have explained is very hectic. We finally just said, lets make a plan and do it!

Bali is our destination!
Bali, the land of the........hmmmm I better look that up. Well the pictures on the internet show beaches and warm sunny weather. So maybe it's known for that!
I found these great little sandals for 100 RMB and was told by my Chinese friend that I paid 50RMB too much. Ugh. So instead of paying $14.00 I should have paid $7.00. The store keepers just refuse to give the Westerns the same price as the locals. The merchandise is never marked so you have no idea what the real price is, the shop keeper assumes(rightly so) that you have no clue and what ever she says is the correct price. I will tell you that she started the negotiation at 550 RMB or $82.00 so I felt pretty good about getting her down to the 100 RMB, but still not low enough I am told. The whole process of shopping is very tiring, OK interesting and intriguing when you first arrive in China but wearisome now. I prefer to go to the department stores, but they don't have any good ones and then you pay too much for the same crappy merchandise. It's a strange process here.

But cute shoes, no? They will be perfect for our trip.