This Saturday, my husband, my son and I went to a restaurant in downtown Lowell, Mass, it’ called: Life Alive. It’s an organic and vegetarian restaurant.
I ordered the hot and healthy bachelor which is; melted cheddar, hardboiled egg, broccoli, dark greens and toasty whole-wheat tortilla bread, my husband ordered the emperor which is sweet sesame miso sauce smothered with melted cheddar cheese, sun-dried tomatoes, dark greens, shredded carrots, sweet corn and smoked tofu served over brown rice.
We found out that they don’t have much of a children menu. So my son ordered peanut butter and jelly. (I felt bad for him) but he’s okay he said.
And then we ordered jasmine teas, as I’m a tea drinker when the waiters came in and brought in our food and drinks, I smelled something really familiar but I couldn’t put my finger on it and we’re drinking our teas, oh my God, the only thing that we can smell is Bali!. That’s the familiar smell that I love. We all said the same thing. Even my twelve year old son said: It’ a smells like Bali. And suddenly we were all talking about Bali and how we miss Bali very much. I love the smell of the flowers, I love the smell of the shampoo and of course the view and laid back attitudes there.
We’ve been in many part of Indonesia even the world, but Bali has its own unique and feeling of paradise that’s hard to describe.
Liz
I ordered the hot and healthy bachelor which is; melted cheddar, hardboiled egg, broccoli, dark greens and toasty whole-wheat tortilla bread, my husband ordered the emperor which is sweet sesame miso sauce smothered with melted cheddar cheese, sun-dried tomatoes, dark greens, shredded carrots, sweet corn and smoked tofu served over brown rice.
We found out that they don’t have much of a children menu. So my son ordered peanut butter and jelly. (I felt bad for him) but he’s okay he said.
And then we ordered jasmine teas, as I’m a tea drinker when the waiters came in and brought in our food and drinks, I smelled something really familiar but I couldn’t put my finger on it and we’re drinking our teas, oh my God, the only thing that we can smell is Bali!. That’s the familiar smell that I love. We all said the same thing. Even my twelve year old son said: It’ a smells like Bali. And suddenly we were all talking about Bali and how we miss Bali very much. I love the smell of the flowers, I love the smell of the shampoo and of course the view and laid back attitudes there.
We’ve been in many part of Indonesia even the world, but Bali has its own unique and feeling of paradise that’s hard to describe.
Liz