Indonesia parte VII: Bali Ubud
Acompanhados pela Lulu na visita guiada por Ubud... Ficamos num hotel com piscininha com estatuas de deuses balineses e um quarto que mais parecia um templo na Sanya Guest house... Tinhamos sido aconselhados pela Joana Martins.
Nesse dia a Lulu serviu de cicerone, visitamos o mercado, e fizemos dois trekkings (cerca de 14 Km) por entre os arrozais a volta de Ubud.
Bem preparada para o turismo, com hoteis desde o melhor do mundo ate pensoes rasca, optimos restaurantes e uma actividade cultural marcante.
No segundo dia a Nat partiu para o Porto e a Lulu para os ultimos dias em Lemboghan em Bali... eu iniciei a viagem solitaria de dez dias com uma duvida existencial continuar por bali ou ir uma semana ate Sulawesi...
Nessa noite durante um festival no principal templo (Pura Dhesa) rencontrei o casal de catalaes... e partilhamos mais momentos agradaveis de conversa ao jantar num warung que fechou e deixou-nos a conversar noite dentro...
A noite a rua repleta de pessoas nos seus trajes tradicionais num festival com musica balinesa e a danca que conta a historia adaptada do hinduismo...
No dia seguinte partida para NusaLemboghan para partilhar os ultimos dias com a Lulu e adiar a decisao do resto das ferias.
Nesse dia a Lulu serviu de cicerone, visitamos o mercado, e fizemos dois trekkings (cerca de 14 Km) por entre os arrozais a volta de Ubud.
Bem preparada para o turismo, com hoteis desde o melhor do mundo ate pensoes rasca, optimos restaurantes e uma actividade cultural marcante.
No segundo dia a Nat partiu para o Porto e a Lulu para os ultimos dias em Lemboghan em Bali... eu iniciei a viagem solitaria de dez dias com uma duvida existencial continuar por bali ou ir uma semana ate Sulawesi...
Nessa noite durante um festival no principal templo (Pura Dhesa) rencontrei o casal de catalaes... e partilhamos mais momentos agradaveis de conversa ao jantar num warung que fechou e deixou-nos a conversar noite dentro...
A noite a rua repleta de pessoas nos seus trajes tradicionais num festival com musica balinesa e a danca que conta a historia adaptada do hinduismo...
No dia seguinte partida para NusaLemboghan para partilhar os ultimos dias com a Lulu e adiar a decisao do resto das ferias.
Thank god i will never have to go thru formal dress shopping again , our experience started when my daughter and i went to sassy boutique to buy a sherri hill dress , we tried it on in a larger size but they had told me sherri hill date to receive it will be later then her formal , so we thought we would try a place called dollhouse in top Ryde , they seemed pleasant she tried on the dress it was way to big for her but they said they can order the size for her by the formal , so we went ahead and placed a deposit mind you they were much cheaper then other places we had went to , anyway we were told the dress will take 3 weeks i went back after a week and asked how is the dress coming along , another girl had served us and told me the dress has finished , finished or arrived!!! so i was surprised anyway payed the balance and went home my daughter was so excited she tried it on and it closed but the bust area was so big so i went to the alteration place also in top Ryde and when i went there it was like he knew us , the guy told me " what’s wrong with it i just fixed it yesterday" , i said what!!! this is a new dress i just bought he hesitated and then quoted me a ridiculous price to fix it , so i went to another alteration place in Parramatter where she had told me this dress had already been altered and the bust area it is hard to fix , she fixed it as much as she can , but the bad thing about all this is i could not take dollhouse to consumer affairs because for me to get my discount , i accepted to buy it with no receipt and payed cash. So what we were told she altered the dress we had tried in the store and just made it smaller from the back zipper because the bust was fully beaded. I hope no one goes thru this i really urge you don't buy from there Doll house are cheaters
Posted by DollHouse | 06:18
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Posted by Wazir Khan | 16:05