Arriving at the airport in Lombok.
Big airport, huh?
The mossy walkway to our small villa.
Our villa at Windy Beach.
Enjoying lunch in our Bali hut as the kids play catch in the hotel garden.
Distance from our villa to the beach.
Other villas (a view from the pool deck).
Anouk and papa having some fun in the pool.
The approaching rainstorm.
Sunset at Windy Beach.
The kids loved fighting the ocean waves at Windy Beach.
Cuties.
A Lombok-style fishing boat at the beach of our hotel.
The sunset.
While waiting for dinner, the kids started on the story about their holiday.
Some of the rice paddies of Lombok.
Green and gorgeous.
Our boat to the island of Gili Nanggu.
Xavier is excited and hoping to see some amazing fish.
Anouk saved this starfish.
We came back from lunch and the other 30 tourists had gone so it became our private beach.
A view of the reef.
A happy boy.
Our ride back to Lombok.
I just love this picture (and I DIDN'T lose the camera in the ocean!!!)
Back in the ocean.
I don't think he's having a good time on the trip. What do you think?
Anouk "Skyping and emailing" her Godmother Tricia.
Rob and his girl.
The fishing boats in Lombok are more like catamarans.
Bringing in the fishing boats. Unfortunately, the boats returned nearly empty.
Anouk posing outside the Princess' sleeping quarters at the Mayura Water Palace.
Standing in front of the King's perch.
Hindu Balinese detail on the temple.
These two girls are aged 14 and 17. They start weaving at age 12 and an average size weaving takes between 3 and 4 months to complete.
On our way to a traditional Lombok wedding.
Trying fresh coconut water for the first time.
The white and still tranquil beaches of Kuta.
Anouk loved finding, holding, carrying, and doing anything she could with every coconut she found.