In Reply to: Babies in Bali posted by ScottyDear on Tuesday, 11. March 2008 at 16:41 Bali Time:
in 2006 and found it much easy than I thought.
I took Milton tablets and filled up the bath each morning and put some tablets in, then washed his toys or bits and pieces that needed a good clean throughout the day. I've heard others buy a bucket which would work too, but I had a bath.
I think because I took anti-bacterial hand wipes and handwash and was probably more vigilant than usual with the washing of hands we didn't even have a bit of the runs (I know you didn't want to hear that).
Oliver ate stuff at all the restaurants, if he didn't eat something that we gave him the waiters/waitresses stressed so much and would bring him everything they had trying to find something he liked, it was soooo easy. Apart from that I was still breast feeding him so I didn't have to worry about sterilising bottles.
We took the pram and were staying at Kumala Pantai so it was relatively easy going for a walk with him.
We bought wipes there but took heaps of nappies and swimming nappies.
We had a babysitter from the hotel look after him a couple of nights which was nice.
We had him taken off of us constantly, he even got taken in the bank and then TAKEN IN THE BACK OF THE BANK. We told him to grab some dough but he musn't have heard us. lol
It was definitely a different holiday to the last 10 but was not as hard as we had thought.
I think the wipes and wash were the thing that kept it good. Everything else was quite normal.
Good luck
Tash