*** TODAY'S TISSUE FACTOR (TTF) , 2 out of 10 ***
I'm happy to say this blog is coming to you from the Guangdong Victory Hotel, on their complementary in-room PC none-the-less!
Last night I contacted our
So Molly got back to me this morning and said it is okay to switch, but the White Swan requires a 24 hour cancellation notice so we'd have to pay for Sunday night too. I was a little peeved since we told her the day before that we wanted to get the heck out of dodge, but I really didn't want to tick off our host, so we'll leave it at that. So now we had a choice. Stay at the hotel that sucks since we've paid $130 for the night, or for the first time in our lives, get two hotel rooms for the same night and not sleep in one of them. We opted for the latter. Our White Swan experience was so bad that if they'd offered to comp our room for our entire stay we still would've moved. That said, I'm now trying to calculate how much they could've offered to pay us to keep our room in that crap hotel. I would've said yes for $90 a night, taken the $90 over to the Victory and rented a room, and then left the lights on and our water running at the White Swan. Our unused room tonight is room 1134. I hope it doesn't "rain" in 1034...hee hee hee. Really I'm just kidding. Al Gore told me to turn off the water and lights, so of course we did. The point is, our room now is great. While we'd love to not have wasted $130, it was worth the double booking for tonight.
Okay...that's it on the room situation. Onto the rest of the day, because there was an interesting cast of characters to say the least. This morning was the usual. No toast today, but the breakfast was fantastic. They had tater tots. We love the tots. We hated our room. You already know how that turns out. Since we're paying for tonight's room, we're going back for our $130 breakfast in the morning.
At 9:00am we met our host and the other two families that we had met in
After the temple we went to a park. It was pretty, boring...in that order. Then we were taken to a "shopping plaza" as Molly put it. We pulled up and there were two dealerships I had never seen before, a Rolls and Lamborghini dealership. We were taken upstairs from the dealerships to a knick-knack store. I ended up buying a bottle of "wine" at the there. It's called snake wine. Now you've heard of the Tequila (actually Mezcal) that has the worm in the bottle. Yeah, I was an idiot in college and ate the worm after downing close to a half a bottle, but again I digress. So this snake wine was pretty interesting. Guess what was inside of this bottle of booze? Yep...and it's tongue was sticking out too. May I fix you a Snake & Tonic? How about a Snake-tini? Twenty bucks to the first person who takes a legit (1 1/2 ounce) shot of this stuff; straight; no nose holding.
When we got back to the hotel we went to the room, gathered our dirty laundry (I had to chase my jeans down the hall), and brought it to a souvenir shop just outside of the hotel. These types of shops are about every 30 feet apart on every road around the hotel and almost all offer laundry service. I think we had 30 pieces of laundry between the three of us and they said they'd have it finished in 6 hours and it'd be $25. Sold! Cleaning those jeans may have been worth $25 alone for pain and suffering. This store also lends out strollers for free! I picked one up in the morning and all I had to do was give them my room number and tell them when I'd have it back. Incidentally, Isabel loved the stroller. When we'd stop to check something out she'd start to kick her legs as if to say "Giddie up!".
In the early afternoon we found a little cafe a few doors down from the hotel where we grabbed some lunch. Leslie found a table outside while I went in to grab our food. A yogurt, coke, two beers, and a HUGE pig-in-a-blanket was $4. I was heading to our table proudly thinking about our bargain lunch, when I noticed a guy talking to (hitting on?) Leslie. I approached and he said he was an American and asked if he could join us as he was craving a conversation in English. I didn't really care...I thought it'd make a nice story, so I asked him to sit. He was eccentric, and that's an understatement. They guy said he's been teaching English in
As for the "Noodle" as we affectionately call her, she's getting better everyday. If you had told me 7 days ago that we'd be where we are today I would've bet some cold hard cash against it. She's such a little diva and she's becoming more and more expressive by the minute. We wandered through a grocery store and I caught her singing some song I didn't know. Heck, it may not have even been a song, but at least there was sound coming out of her mouth. Later in the room I flipped her upside down, face down and up, backwards, and every which way onto the bed. She giggled and giggled and signed "more, more". She's signing "more" and "please" very consistently now. She also loves to do "high five" and "oh, my!" where she puts her hands on either cheek. There's a great little person inside of her and we love watching her personality emerge. At dinner tonight she was wearing a hooded sweater. The hood would've covered my head and then some, so when I pulled it up and over hers, it came down to below her chin in the front. She started belly laughing. It was so hysterical that I repeated the hood maneuver; she laughed and laughed harder and harder. It lasted about 10 minutes and was joyful to hear. She's also really warming up to her ma-ma. There were multiple times today when she didn't want to let go of Leslie to come to me. As a result, the joy in Leslie's expression is infectious. It feels so great to see her quickly and comfortably slipping into the role of Noodle's mommy.
After dinner I had to pick up our laundry, but it wasn't ready. They said 30 more minutes. So we took Isabel back to the room and put her to bed after a quick bath. I was then back out to retrieve our clean laundry. About half way down the block a woman in a doorway reached out to hand me a card. At first I tried to ignore her, but she basically put it in my hand. Annoyed, I said, "What's this?" She said, "You need massage. A sexy massage, back in your hotel room." WHAT!?!? This was a first. I've only heard about the happy ending...but it's never been offered! Of course I declined and continued to the laundry place. Back in our room with our laundry I shared my encounter with Leslie, and I mistakenly joked about that vacant room we're paying for in the White Swan hotel. I got slap-pushed across the room for that one.
Everyone is fast asleep (it’s 1:40am here). I got a late start on the blog tonight, so I'm going to disappoint some by not posting pictures again for the second day in a row. This time I do have plenty of photos to share, but after an hour of sleep last night I hope you can understand if they're a day late. Goodnight from
3 comments:
dude, we NEED pictures.
Is it the snake wine you speak about?
http://www.snake-wine-cobra.com/
We had about 4 people in our group (in China) drink the snake wine and they looked an odd shade of green for a few days.
They all commented that they felt the same color they looked.
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