INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This should be enough to get you through your first week, and provide some emergency money in case you can’t get to an ATM. Once you’re in Bali, ATMs, banks, and money changers should be fairly easy to find. You will have to pay a fee for each conversion, but this can still be a safer option than carrying around a large amount of cash while you travel. If you’re traveling to rural sites, however, be aware that it may be more difficult to convert cash and you may want to stock up on some rupiah before heading out of the city. If you take medication regularly, make an appointment with your doctor and make sure you have enough of what you need to last you through your stay. Keep your medications in their original containers and bring your prescriptions with you. You should always make sure you’ve had any necessary or routine immunizations, like flu or tetanus, before you travel. There may also be special requirements for people traveling from your country or into Indonesia, and these requirements can change. Make sure you consult a reliable source, like the Center for Disease Control, to find out what you need to have before you go. Balinese electrical outlets are made for C or F plugs, which typically have 2 round prongs spaced 19mm apart. If you have a different kind, such as those used in the U.S., your safest bet is to buy a universal plug adapter. Bali can be hot no matter the time of year, with an average temperature of 89°F (32°C). To stay comfortable, pack warm-weather clothes like light cotton shirts, kaftans, and sandals. You may also want to pack some extra clothing for particularly sweaty days when you need a change of outfit. If you’re traveling during the rainy season, be sure to bring a lightweight waterproof jacket as well. Once the sun goes down, you may have to deal with unwanted pests such as mosquitoes, particularly if you’re spending time outdoors. Make sure you have at least a couple comfortable, lightweight outfits that cover as much skin as possible. Socks, hats and shawls can help you protect yourself from mosquitoes. A money belt can be a very useful accessory when traveling, as it keeps your valuable items where you can easily access them and others can’t. It also doesn’t need to be removed as often as a purse or backpack, so you’re less likely to lose it. Both men and women are required to wear sarongs and sashes when visiting some holy sites in Bali. The sarong should be  worn so that it covers your legs below the knee, and the sash should be tied around your waist. You can also buy them once you’re in Bali, but it can be helpful to have them ahead of time, especially if you will be visiting a holy site early in your trip.

SUMMARY: Convert at least $200-300 USD ($170-255 EU) into Indonesian rupiah. Bring enough of any necessary medications to last through your trip. Check that you are up to date on your immunizations. Buy a plug adapter if your electronics have flat-pronged plugs. Bring cotton and linen clothing for hot weather. Pack socks and lightweight layers for fending off evening mosquitoes. Get a money belt for storing your cash, cards and passport. Pack a sarong and sash for visiting holy sites.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Cut one segment with 4 beads and three segments with 2 beads. Pick up one of the smaller segments.  Do this by twisting them around once. Except, this time, pull the small segments down instead of up, so that the ears stick up. The the legs point will also down, so the dog can stand. This now makes a fine poodle.

SUMMARY: Cut four segments from the plastic bead necklace. Lay out the 4-bead segment. At the space between the tip of the 4-bead segment and the second bead in that same segment, pull the small segment up so that the small segment crosses in between the beads on both segments. Tighten the ears. Repeat with the other 2-bead segments. Completed.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Rest each half of the spaghetti squash cut-side down. Keep the halves flat and in a single layer. If your dish is too small to fit both halves, microwave each half one at a time rather than piling them on top of each other. Seal the wrap around the mouth of the dish. Leave a small gap of space between the plastic wrap and one side of the dish to allow some, but not all, of the steam to vent. Make sure that the plastic wrap is microwave-safe. Many types and brands are, but not all. The squash is done when you can pierce the exterior with a fork. If your microwave does not rotate, pause the cooking every 3 minutes and turn the squash 90 degrees each time. Otherwise, it may not cook evenly. Use tongs to carefully pull the plastic wrap off the dish, starting with the side opposite you so that most of the trapped steam escapes away from your direction.  The built-up steam can burn you if you aren't careful. Allow the squash to sit for 10 to 15 minutes or until it becomes cool enough to handle.

SUMMARY: Place the squash in a microwave-safe dish. Cover the dish with plastic wrap. Cook the squash for 7 to 10 minutes. Remove the plastic wrap and let sit.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This opens the Chrome web store. This method will work for Windows and macOS. It’s at the top-left corner of the store.  It’s at the top-right corner of the window. A confirmation message will appear. In a few moments, Ultrasurf will be installed in your web browser. A new icon will appear in the icon bar near the top-right corner of Chrome. It’s the globe icon with a ring around it and an overlapping sailboat. If you see the word “Connected,” just click anywhere else on the page to close the extension. Otherwise, slide the switch to the On position. Now that the extension is enabled, your web traffic will go through Ultrasurf instead of the regular network proxy.

SUMMARY:
Go to https://chrome.google.com/webstore in Google Chrome. Type ultrasurf into the search bar and press ↵ Enter or ⏎ Return. Click UltraSurf Security, Privacy & Unblock VPN. Click + Add to Chrome. Click Add extension. Click the Ultrasurf icon. Enable the extension.