Back i

n Kuta. The busy streets of Kuta are kind of a shock after being in the quiet Bukit area. Ianne and I wanted to try surfing again so we headed over to Double 6 beach and met up with a girl we had met in Padang Padang for a long day in the waves. It was really fun and webothgot a little better by the end. Dinner that night was another trip to Mojo's Burritos and a few oreos as a reward for surfing all day. We headed over to Bagus Pub on Poppies 2 and played a few rounds of cards and a little Ride the Bus.
The following day was spa day! We decided to treat ourselves to an afternoon at the spa since the trip is almost over. We had manicures, pedicures, a massage, body scrub, body mask, facial, flower bath, and hair creambath. It was heaven. Although they do things a little different here than in US spas. I think we all could have done without the laughing and talking from the massage girls while they were painting the body mask on our naked bodies. Kind of uncomfortable. But it was a great 5 hours.

The following day, March 28, was Ianne, Kasey and Jamie's last day in Southeast Asia! I stayed an extra day and then flew to Switzerland, but more about that later. The last day was just about doing everyone's "last's". Last banana pancake, last trip to the beach, last chance to shop, last mie goreng (fried noodles). That evening we headed over to Jimbaran Bay for a sunset drink and a seafood dinner.

First we went to Ayana Resort to go to
Rock Bar. We had read about the bar in an airline magazine, and it was every bit as incredible as the pictures we had seen. First of all, Ayana is stunning. Infinity pools that look like they go directly into the ocean, beautiful cabanas and fountains, and then Rock Bar. You take an incline down to the bar, and it is built directly over cliffs with water crashing on the rocks below. The bar itself sticks out into the ocean. We got a few drinks (just 2 since they were pretty expensive) and settled in to watch the sunset. Alas, we didn't get our perfect sunset because the clouds covered it up in haze. But it was still a pretty stunning setting. We were getting hungry so we left Rock Bar and headed over to the Jimbaran Bay seafood stalls on the beach.

The seafood restaurants are all connected, and we'd heard that Cafe Bagus was an exceptionally good one. You walk past the kitchen and can see that they grill everything over coconuts, a traditional Balinese cooking method. We decided to share red snapper and king prawns. The food was delicious and they included different sauces, a sp
icy spinach dish, rice and french fries. It was a great way to end the trip. That night I had to say goodbye to the girls and they headed to the airport to begin the long journey back to the US.
I on the other hand, am on my way to Switzerland to see my brother get married! He met Franzi on his own travels through South America and now they're getting married on Friday. It should be pretty interesting to meet her family. Off to the next adventure.