Bali - Every Day is an Adventure
Unfortunately, the program has ended as I write this. It went by faster than I think
any of us expected. I can still remember day one, arriving to our first 鈥渉ome鈥 in
the pouring rain, exhausted and excited. I knew from the first dinner we shared together
that we鈥檇 all become quick friends. I couldn鈥檛 have asked for a more fun, engaged,
and caring group to spend those two months with.
Before the trip I hadn鈥檛 put much thought toward what I鈥檇 expect to gain from the
experience. I knew that I鈥檇 probably come out on the other end with a more holistic
worldview鈥 a better grasp of cultural relativism. However, I鈥檝e learned so much more
than just that. Being in Bali where religion and daily life are centered on balance,
I鈥檝e learned to find it in everything I do.
Sometimes it鈥檚 hard to know what the right thing to do is, but it鈥檚 important to step outside myself and look at the big picture. I ask now, 鈥渨hat鈥檚 going to matter more ten years from now?鈥 Bali has shown me that it鈥檚 really not worth the energy to 鈥榮weat the small stuff.鈥 School may be important but life is short. Sometimes you have to look at the opportunity being presented to you as an opportunity to make your life memorable and worthwhile.
I guess going on this trip in general is a perfect example of that. None of the classes
offered were required for my major and going abroad has set me 鈥渂ack鈥 for transfer.
Yet, I鈥檝e learned more about myself and about life than I have in any two month period鈥
ever. On the same note, Bali has shocked me, too. Coming from Santa Barbara where
the majority of people lead environmentally conscious lives, it was difficult to see
people throw their trash anywhere and everywhere. There鈥檚 little-to-no environmental
education or pressure to keep their 鈥渉ome鈥 clean.
Traveling here allowed me to recognize that a lot of environmental issues stem from
ignorance, not apathy. It鈥檚 not fair to call out these people for their irresponsible
management because most of them simply don鈥檛 know better. I鈥檝e finished this program
with an understanding of how important education really is鈥 knowledge truly is power
and I for one am more inspired than ever before to clean up this planet.
Aside from that, this trip has taught me a lot about character and relationships. People who would never have become friends in our typical school setting have come together and some of them I know will be friends for life. People don鈥檛 need to have the same major, profession, or passion in life to be able to bond. It didn鈥檛 matter that we had some theater majors, some business people, and a broad range in ages鈥 we all had fun living, learning, and exploring together.
Traveling has caused us all to reflect on our own ways and ideas, and consider how
our lives are impacting others and even ourselves. I鈥檝e learned that our way of life
is not the only way, nor the 鈥渞ight鈥 way. So much of what we consider to be 鈥渘ormal鈥
is just what we鈥檙e comfortable with. I think it鈥檚 important to recognize this as I
go through life; understanding that other people come from different backgrounds and
respecting that creates harmony and compassion.
Spending any time in Bali would be amazing but being immersed in their culture brought meaning to our surroundings. It was enriching to be able to speak with locals, get a sense of their daily life, and see what we were learning actually happen around us. Studying the oceans made our time in the water even more vibrant.
I couldn鈥檛 tell you what my favorite part of this trip was. Every day was an adventure
filled with incredible knowledge and loud laughs. The greatest thing about this trip
were the people who were involved. By the end it was evident that this group truly
connected; the last days were bitter-sweet with smiles and laughter (as always) but
tears, too. It was hard for some of us to say goodbye to the friends who鈥檇 become
family and who we鈥檇 become so comfortable spending every waking minute with. But with
all that being said, I wasn鈥檛 sad. This trip couldn鈥檛 have been any better and I am
incredibly grateful for everything I鈥檝e learned and everyone I鈥檝e met.
Missed Natalie's last blog? Read what she was up to with her classmates in her first
month HERE. Interested in what our other group is doing in Rome right now? Jump over to Rome
blogger Valeria Garnica.
Interested in all the photos from the Bali program? Go to the our PhotoAlbum or check it out on Instagram , and
Come back to the blog June 11 when Rome blogger Valeria Garnica checks back in with us!!