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After six days in Ubud we travelled two hours north-west into the rainforest of Central Bali. We spent three days in an open bungalow crafted from bamboo and teak where orchids sprouted from the bathroom wall and fireflies danced outside the mosquito net come dusk.

When we planned this holiday we knew we wanted enough time to settle into a rhythm of sorts; we didn’t want to rush from villa to activity to tourist destination. Travelling with children is a constant reminder that slow and simple is best, especially when you’re navigating a new country. It’s taken me a good week to feel settled here and to realise that it’s best to let go of concern rather than focus on the risks (it hasn’t been a graceful process).

We have a few more weeks to experience this island with its rich culture and deep spirituality. This is a land of people who smile big and with all their heart.

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  • Carolyn
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    This looks absolutely magical!

  • Rebecca Alexis
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    gorgeous. enjoy!

  • Pheasant
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    beautiful, Jodie

  • Becca Waterloo
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    amazing, so jealous! enjoy it!

  • Michelle Richard
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    I would really love to know where you are staying while there. I am hoping to do a trip like this next year with our two littles and I really struggle to find family friendly accommodation. It looks amazing!

  • Brittany
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    Wow so awesome! I just got back from Ubud! I was in Indonesia for a month and am posting all about in on my blog if you want to check it out and get ideas for your next travel destination!! Have fun

    http://brittanyst.blogspot.com/search/label/travel

  • Jane George
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    it looks so amazing xxx

  • Alison
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    I have been scraping vanilla seeds from pods I bought at Ubud Market last summer to make our first ice cream for this spring (a lovely little piece of Bali to slip into your luggage). I can imagine the perils Poet must be facing daily – I took a slide on some slimy steps and nearly ended up tumbling down a ravine at six months pregnant. The missing pavement subsiding into open drains always had me a bit worried as well – especially come nightfall. But the relaxing bits outweigh the risks!

  • Sabrina Schellkes
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    Gorgeous black and white stills Jodie xo

  • Belinda
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    Gorgeous as always. I can't wait to see more pictures and hear of your stories when you return.
    Much love x

  • THERESA S
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    Lovely. Such beautiful photos.

  • bungalowblogger.com
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    Beautiful photos and what an adventure for all of you. katie x

  • Iliska Dreams
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    I love travelling with children. For me it makes me stop and breath and remember to actually 'see' what is around me.

  • boatbaby
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    My husband and I were married in Bali and spent 3 weeks roaming around. It's truly a magical place.

  • Britty Wesely
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    What lovely photos. I have such a weakness for black and white. Looks like a fun trip!

  • Tahnee
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    I hope you are finding the answers to all of your questions.. it certainly sounds as though you are. enjoy x

  • Kristianna
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    This place looks incredible. I like that you chose to feature black and white photos — and love the terraced rice fields.
    Can't wait to see your next series of photos to share.
    muffeeeeeeee.blogspot.com

  • clairethomaswriter
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    I love your honesty so much. I am sick of people denying the difficulties and speaking in platitudes online about their experiences. You admit to moments of un-grace (!) and focus on improving. I wish you a beautiful, replenishing holiday.

  • Victoria
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    You make me want to catch the next flight out of sydney to bali with my little family in toe.
    x

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