September 26 arrived with lots of rain—I didn’t mind, though. It was nice to hear all the natural sounds of rain as well as a rough sea (the hotel overlooks the Andaman Sea) I should add that I never turned on the two television sets even once, nope. I prefer the silence and stillness which makes it more peaceful for me. I had a bunch of emails and Facebook birthday greetings pouring in throughout the day—it was fun to just watch my mail box tinkling away. I had a nice shower in the luxurious bathroom which had everything—plush white cotton towels in all sizes, two bathrobes, slippers…you name it, it’s there.
After getting all spruced up, down I went to Sarkies Corner for the buffet breakfast (which is complimentary for in-house guests) As usual I pigged out—burp!
After this huge breakfast, I took a walk and then went back to my suite for some R&R and to catch up on the Facebook greetings and emails. There was a wonderful smell of flowers in my room and, wow! A floral and fruit basket had been delivered to me by my student, Sabrina. Thank you, dear.
I skipped lunch but I was invited to afternoon tea by the lovely staff at 1885 so off I went, and had some good strong coffee and some delicious pastries. Yummy!!
After this I returned to my room to have a little siesta on the couch. I know I know, it’s my birthday, isn’t it? I’m allowed to do this! Later on, there was this knock knock on my door. I opened it, and these lovely ladies came in singing the birthday song and bringing me some luscious chocolate cake.
Seated L-R are Adeline, myself, and Huey Yee. Lynn is standing behind. I did the cake cutting and made a wish. I’d like to thank Zul for taking some amazing pictures with my Canon EOS 550D.
Gosh, it seems as if I’ve been eating the whole day! Later in the evening I got ready to go to the 1885 for my birthday dinner, but that will be in Part 3. See you there.