After we finished our sound healing at the Pyramids of Chi, we had a driver take us down to the southwest part of Bali on the ocean. What we thought would be about a 1.5 hour drive turned into a 3 hour drive. We experienced rush hour traffic on a Friday night in Bali! In all honesty, it wasn’t relaxing at all. There are narrow roads and motor scooters everywhere! The cars on the road, including our driver, are busy passing motor scooters with people riding with young children on the back (sometimes with no helmets and wearing flip flops!). At times, I just had to close my eyes and trust that we would get there safely. I know that after this experience, I personally would not plan on driving in Bali, but would only rely on hiring a driver 😃

Because the Balinese are busy preparing for the Hindu celebration of Nyepi, The Day of Silence on March 7, there are decorative penjors hanging outside all the residences. Penjors are ornate bamboo plies that decorate the entrances of all Balinese buildings on their mountain facing (Kaja) side. It is really impressive to drive through the villages and see the penjors swaying. The penjors are built for the duration of the ceremony and are essentially an altar. While each family’s penjor is uniquely designed, they all contain common elements. There will be events going on up to March 7 - then on March 7, the national Day of Silence, everything is closed in Bali including the airport.

After our nerve-wracking drive to our final stop, we reached La Joya Bali Resort where we had rented a small bungalow.

It turns out that La Joya Bali Resort is really off the beaten track — there is nothing around it at all. So this location is a total contrast to the hustle and bustle of Ubud. I was initially very disappointed as we really don’t have a lot of options to see anything unless we hire a driver. However, after getting a good night’s sleep, we decided that in some ways, this might be the better way to end our time in Bali. There are so many thoughts and ideas from our retreat experience that we want a chance to contemplate. So we decided that we would use this time to try to reflect on our experience, and think more intentionally about what we want to implement in our lives before we re-enter our familiar environments. We are planning to just read, get some more massages (I will have had more massages this week than I’ve had in my lifetime), and take time to prepare ourselves for our trip home and the winter weather in Minneapolis.


After a relaxing day spending time reading, looking at our retreat journals, and talking more about what we learned, we ate dinner overlooking the ocean.


If you look carefully, you can see the scores of surfers catching the waves as the sun was setting.
If you look carefully, you can see the scores of surfers catching the waves as the sun was setting.
It’s been a wonderful adventure and I can’t think of a better adventure partner than my friend, Lynn. Not only did she say yes to going to Bali without a moment’s hesitation last summer, but we’ve enjoyed pushing ourselves to think about what we will take home from this experience. We are both looking forward to returning (though not to the snow and cold 😊) and sharing what we’ve learned with our family and friends. We leaving on Tuesday, March 5 and, with the miracle of traveling east, will arrive home on the evening of March 5 after traveling to Tokyo and Detroit. See you soon!