Wednesday, 5 September 2012

First Day of Real Classes, and Dinner with our Friends.

Feels like we have already been here for about 2 weeks but today was only day 1 of real classes. We are in separate CBL groups (well just me, obviously) but it wasn't bad at all, actually helped to make a few more friends. We have already been given assignments, bleh, but there is a awesome area in the pool where you can work with your laptop. Shotgun. Enough about that.

We were walking down the street today in search of a decent place to eat where we wouldn't break the bank and during this short-lived adventure we were hooted at about 1000 times by people wanting us to move off the road (there are no pavements, and when there is the drivers see it as an extension to the road) and by taxi drivers. Something that we seriously need to get used to.

Finding cheap places to eat is proving to be quite the challenge as we live in a more upmarket area, and it ends up being more expensive to catch a taxi to the cheaper areas, so we have just decided to buy noodles and packets of cereal to live off for the next few days. We also plan of taking full advantage of the snacks table the varsity lay out every day. This is also what we plan on doing at the clubs as they offer free snacks to tourists just before the hour where they give out free drinks. score.
No skaam.

We went for dinner with some of our new friends tonight, so nice to be spending more time with different people. We are planning on going to the Gili Islands with them over a long weekend which is something we are really looking forward to. Mid way through dinner a very small cat that looked more like a rat than anything else ran under the table I almost jumped out of my skin, and Sammy onto the table shouting "guys I cant get bitten, you have had your shots I havn't!!" while Lindsay just wanted to take it home and wash it. And feed it. We might need to be careful about how we act in front of these people, they are new friends after all and might think we are complete freaks and decide it is safer for their mental and physical health to stay away from us.

Tomorrow, we have a few workshops at school, followed by us stuffing our faces shamelessly in the canteen before we come back to the hotel to put some work into our assignments. Very boring to read about so we wont go into any detail about it tomorrow, but we will hopefully have plenty to speak about as we are returning to Kuta! Free dinner sponsored by Stenden (thanks) and then us just club hopping until we eventually find some poor suckers to buy us drinks.

Until then xx

Tuesday, 4 September 2012

we don't do that in Africa.

As you know we went out to Kuta last night and you are hoping to hear some juicy details about the night. Sorry to disappoint you but we have made a pact that what happens at SkyGarden stays at SkyGarden, unless you can figure out what happened for yourselves after we post some pics…

No description needed.
In the cab going to Kuta.
All we will say is that a great time was enjoyed by all, so much so that none of us noticed the fact that there was an earthquake in the early hours of this morning, no tsunami warning, so everything is fine.
The party continues. Jollers must jol.

I did almost get beaten up by what is by far the largest balinese person of all time. I walked into her after turning around in a hurry messing my after the party street food all over her. After apologizing what seemed to be 1000 times I searched for Sami and Lindz who had run away in anticipation of a real "beat down".

Returning to our hotel at about 3:30 am. we decided it was a brilliant idea to go for a swim with our new friends, yes, we finally have some friends (bbm dancing face). Lindsay woke up this morning with an eye infection, and Sam with the worst hangover of all time.



After convincing the girls that a trip to town would help cure us we headed off to the mall in search of laptop plugs and slip slops and of course something to eat. We then had an encounter with the most reckless driver in Bali, he seriously needs to get his license revoked and should thank his lucky stars that his cab was left in the same state it was when we got in. Sam was not feeling too great, the mixture of hangover, extreme heat and jerky driving did not treat her well. No more explanation needed.

The combination of jet lag and free drinks caught up to all of us today and we all enjoyed long afternoon naps. It is now time for us to get stuck into that work.



Lovelove x

Monday, 3 September 2012

Why are we so short?

First day of lectures. Hands down the longest amount of time any of us have ever spent in a lecture hall in a day let alone an entire week. This mainly consisted of various lecturers telling us about our upcoming module, the info about Bali like the culture and the dos and don'ts. From all of this the two things that stood out to us was that if someone on the side of the road asks us for "jiggy jiggy" the answer is always no, and that if we want to survive in Bali we HAVE to jaywalk(no problems for Sam Peckham here, but myself and Lindsay will have to work on this particular skill of ours.)

We then had welcoming drinks, this is the first time we have come across Arak. It wont be the last and none of us are complaining.

As we have no class tomorrow, just 5 chapters to read and a CBL to prepare for, you know no biggy, we have decided to venture off to the party area Kuta for the night. We will have to update you on this epic adventure at a later stage, but until then we will just have to talk about a cat that lives in our hotel that we are 100% positive is possessed or extremely demented. This thing is seriously creepy with its meow that makes it sound like it is dying from  laryngitis and the way it lurks behind every corner giving you the fright of your life.

Lots of love and hugs xxx
First day of school.

Sunday, 2 September 2012

first 24 hours in Bali, still no new friends....

Lunch at the mall.
Today started off fairly slowly, even though we woke up in high spirits expecting to make new friends, this proved more difficult than originally expected, but we still managed to end off in a high note in true saffa style.

Our first adventure of the day was to mission off to the Bali Galleria in search of sim cards and laptop plugs, as everyone reading this will know we were successful in activating our bbm services (as this is of highest importance), however we are still sharing one laptop between three of us and this may be the case for a few more days.


We cracked the nod to the beach with some of the other students but thats about as far as the socializing went for the day. So off we went with our nerdy backpacks and our cameras in search of a party.
No success.


We returned to the hotel (res) and as most of you, if you knew us at all, would know we had prepared in advance by purchasing the necessary jolling materials in duty free. The pool was greatly enjoyed by all three of us. ;) After getting soaked, we refreshed ourselves and headed out for dinner.

Playing with our underwater cameras. Haha.

We enjoyed our first BINTANG beer. After our above average dinner we went to a bar/grill just up the road from our hotel and ordered a very expensive and effective cocktail each. Leaving Cubana proved a difficult feat, Sam Bosman and myself needed assistance from the traffic marshall who stopped all oncoming cars and scooters so we could make it across safely, while Sam Peckham ran across the road with no regard for oncoming traffic and crazy balinese drivers.

First of many Bintangs in Bali.
Our first Sunday in Bali well spent.

love love xxx SLS (Sam & Lindsay sandwich)







Saturday, 1 September 2012

Arrived in Bali, after a stop in Singapore?

We are safe and sound in Bali, just checked into our hotel. So we had a surprise stop over in Singapore after leaving Doha, which set us back a few hours but we did manage to keep ourselves entertained during this time. Think it is safe to say that we are semi professional "people watchers" after today. A brief description of the people who made the top of our list:

3. Hot surfer guy
2. Lady that had to be escorted off the plane
and the top spot goes to the guy who set off the smoke detector 20minutes into the flight.

Anyway. its time to go explore.

xxxx

As we arrived.

Friday, 31 August 2012

Checked in at Jhb


Qatar has no bar.

Typing this from a very hot, humid and sticky airport waiting room in Qatar. To our disappointment the entire airport is an alcohol free zone, but on the plus side, we have free internet access. 

The flight from Jhb to Qatar was bumpy to say the least, if we weren't experiencing turbulence, all three of our seats were being kicked by the actual "Chinas" sitting behind us. Not only did they tap on the Tv screens behind our heads verrry violently but 1 of them was extremely curious to see what we were doing through the cracks of the seats, he was also not very discreet about watching the movie along with Sami Peckham. 

Hoping to be seated around people less creepy for the flight to Denpasar, but we are not sitting together, going to try work something out. 

Love to everyone, 
From the Bettys in transit xx