Month: October 2008

  • bad luck!

    This honeymoon has been full of bad luck.  Read on for the details.... :(

    Lost digital camera
    First day, we lost our digital camera.  We asked the bus company and driver, and they didn't receive or find the camera. We even went back to the bus stop and the security guard there didn't find it either.  Keep in mind we went back on the SAME exact bus about 1 hour later to find it and went back to the spot where we could've lost it about 1 hour later as well, and we couldn't it find it anywhere.

    So we bought a cheapo Kodak and found out it cost 2x its MSRP! 

    Food sickness
    So we got $150 in Marriott cash, since we are Marriott timeshare owners, and we listened in on a presentation. So we decided to eat at a nice restaurant, and while I normally eat sushi and raw oysters all the time, this time something wasn't right....about 2 hours later, my ears were burning, and I looked in the mirror....

    I HAD A RED FACE, like those guys who always have red faces... and I thought I was eating a little too unhealthily recently and that I should go back to my healthy eating style.  However, I the noticed my chest was red and my back had red bumps, and my arms had bumps as well. I was rushed to the ER and had 2 shots, and was given medicine.  The timeshare security had to drive the waist-deep water at 1100 PM to get me there.

    Weather
    So Tuesday, we had our whole day planned but then the concierge advised us not to drive since there was a T-storm coming.... so we stayed in and watched all the roads flood.  There was no where to go and everything started closing.  Wednesday was the same.

    Thursday
    Thursday seemed better. It was sunny this morning and we decided we would go out.  The roads were still flooded but not as bad as yesterday.  The staff at the resort still recommended we take a taxi, so we took a cab to the Alto Vista chapel, and took pics to make up for our lost camera.  Then we asked him to take us to the Aloe Factory, which was closed down due to lack of electricity, but the gift shop was still open.  After that, we went downtown to retake all the photos we lost from our original camera.

    After that, we got a cab again, to take us to get groceries, then back to our hotel.
    We had a nice time grilling food again, and took tons of pics.

    So back to the hotel: I try to take the SD card and put it in my reader, and ALL of the photos we took today were GONE!!!!!  Only photos from Tuesday are there! :(  

    So yeah, so much bad luck............ hope it doesn't get any worse than this.

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  • arrival in Aruba

    J and I are on our honeymoon in Aruba.  We arrived Saturday afternoon.  I can't believe it was only four hours from NY, but it felt a lot longer than that due to all the kids on the plane.

    The person next to me was a grandmother who was trying to put her granddaughter to sleep, but she kept kicking me and wiping her wet fingers all over my clothes.  Not fun.

    Anyway, Saturday we ate at a nice beachside restaurant, called Hadicurai.  We took pictures of our dinner: fish soup, steak and chicken salad, mahi mahi, a lightly fried fish with creole sauce, and the dessert was a chocolate trio: chocolate ice cream, cake, and mousse, but we lost our camera (more on this later).

    So today, Sunday, we slept in and woke up at 11 am.  We spoke to the concierge and found that almost everything is closed on Sunday!  However, we heard that the Butterfly Farm was open, so we decided to take a walk over there.  It was very educational, and not boring at all!  We learned that you shouldn't spray any pesticides when you see damaged leaves on your plants, because it's just the caterpillars eating leaves, and that is the only way you, and future generations, will see butterflies.  

    After that, we were about to take a taxi downtown, but some stranger offered us a ride, and I don't know what I was thinking, but I accepted even though I had no idea what language he was speaking, or where he was taking us. His car barely started, and I kept thinking he would take us to some secret warehouse, tell us to get out, and take our money.  However, he ended up taking us downtown where all the shops were, and wouldn't accept any money.  I think we got lucky because I got back to my resort and somehow ended up on the Natalee Holloway story.

    So once we got downtown, we gambled a bit (there are lots of casionos).  First we went to Seaport Casino where we played the slots, then checked
    out the Crystal Casino, which reminded me of the Bellagio, but wasn't
    even half as pretty.  We won $3 playing $0.01 slots at Seaport Casino.   At the Crystal Casion, there were some table games but the way they play blackjack is WEIRD.  The dealer one gives himself ONE card, until all players have played their hands, THEN finally he starts dealing to himself????? WTF?

    We wanted to save money, so we finally found some restaurants that were open and we ate at Sbarro.  There are no free refills even though you fill up your own soda.  After that, we took some more pics, and ran to the bus. 

    After we got off the bus, I wanted to take a picture of the big fish statue in front of the hotel, but J said she couldn't find the camera.  We freaked out, searched all of our bags, but still couldn't find it.  We then had the concierge call the bus line to see if anyone reported a missing camera, but nope. 

    So we got back on the bus, and it was the same driver. He didn't find any camera, and we sat back in the same seat but it wasn't there either. So we went ALL the way back to where we last took pictures, asked the security guard at the bus stop, and he didn't hear about any camera either.  Some guy tried to be helpful but he said "if it's gone, it's gone" implying it's really stolen, then he had the nerve to hit us up for money for food!  I was in no mood to open my wallet and help out!

    So now we're back at the hotel...... hopefully the rest of the week is better.