I couldn't believe my eyes when I walked home and saw it sitting on my doorstep.
Right there, in front of my very own eyes, was the long-awaited plain brown box that @goldmatters said was coming.
Except, this box wasn't so plain.
Look closer.
Elegant.
Could this be a hint as to what's inside?!
Surely this box isn't delusional enough to think it's elegant, is it??
Let's see.
I needed to open the box, so I went in search of the proper tool:
The Chinese water torture device.
Turns out it was the improper tool. It takes too long to wait for the water to drip enough so that the box will open, so I had to find a different proper tool.
That's when I realized the proper tool was in my mind all along:
With just one minute of intense staring, I was able to blast open the box using JUST the force of my sheer willpower.
The mind really is a powerful thing.
I peeked inside and saw a TINY blue box!
Turns out the not-so-elegant box contained a very-much-so-elegant box!
Even though the elegant box is tiny, I was about to find out that this tiny box was packing a LOT of value for its size.
I grabbed the tiny elegant box, opened up the top and held it...
...into the sunlight for a better look:
I held my breath in anticipation and opened the bag to find this:
It glittered in the sun and was literally more beautiful than I could have ever imagined.
I slipped the charm back into the blue bag so that no one would see my precious valuables, but it was too late.
The Balinese dragon had seen it, and insisted on taking my MenÄ to the temple guard!
The temple guard said because I had gold at the temple, I HAD to give it up as an offering.
Thatās when I reminded him that in Bali, you can get bad karma for stealing, even if it was for an offering. The Balinese gods donāt want stolen goods as an offering.
That would be an insult.
Luckily, the temple guard was more reasonable than he looks.
He soon realized that I was speaking the truth, and agreed to let me go free with the MenÄ charm in hand. I should have known it wouldnāt be this easy.
Just as I was lulled into a sense of security...
...I discovered another unexpected obstacle that I would have to pass.
The gate.
The gate snagged my charm!
Luckily for me, the gate was no match for my opposable thumbs!!
I was able to just thumb that bag right back into my hands and there was nothing the gate could do but stand there and try to intimidate me by looking all menacing.
Ironically, the stolen beach art tried to steal my charm.
She said āNā stood for nose ring which was obviously missing from her nose. After all, she did already have golden earrings, a crown, and a necklace.
But, Karma again, proved who the real owner was.
The stolen beach art broke in half as punishment for her thievery. Bad karma will get you when in Bali. And, just when I thought it was safe, a flower tried to take the charm from me!
It just snatched it up and popped it into its little flower-mouth.
See it in there? I told the flower to spit it out and give it back, or else he'd end up like the stolen beach art, so he did.
But then the tree tried to pull a fast one and thought he could hide the charm from me high up in his branches!
But karma was on my side again, and the wind knocked the box down right out of the branches curling fingers and into my hands, safe once and for all.
Whatās up with all of the Balinese trying to steal my MenÄ today?? I thought they believed in karma!!!! All of my stuff has been safe with the Balinese until now.
Is MenÄ SO awesome that theyāre willing to risk bad karma for it?!?!!!
It seems so!
And I can't really blame them.
Because MenÄ IS pretty awesome!
Thanks SOOOO much @goldmatters for making this happen!!! You are beyond the best!!!!!!
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Well, this picture from the MenÄ website pretty much tells it all:
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P.S. Disclaimer: He actually sent this with a friend of mine who came to visit. It was already "unboxed" so that she could fit it in her suitcase and I found a random cardboard box to put it in. Also, funny story, she forgot that I told her to expect a package and she opened it thinking it was for her! lol so no ribbon on the blue box either haha