Saturday, February 16, 2013

Our over the water bungalow in Bora Bora

This is my exact reflection that I wrote upon first checking in to our Resort in Bora Bora.

"When I was coming here to the ICH, I felt a bit lavish - thinking seriously, Suz, this is beyond what you should be paying for a place to stay.  But when I walked in the lobby to check in, I was greeted with a cold drink, I was welcomed by name, seated in a place where the hotel concierges brought the paper work to me.  I was unable to take my bags - they did it for me - A shirtless Tahitian with a white lava lava loaded our bags onto the back of the tricycle.  The gentleman who checked us in first took us on a short tour of the resort and then showed us to our room... we kept walking from the hotel to the bungalows far out in the water, the further we went, the more excited Lisa and I got - we kept looking at each other with cheesy smiles and excited eyes.  Finally, we arrived at our bungalow,  well into the lagoon - off into the horizon.


"OH MY GOSH... complimentary t-shirt and sarong - pareo in Tahiti - complimentary coconut on the glass table that saw into the water below, everything was perfect.  The bathroom is incredible.  Lisa and I - as soon as the guy left, screamed like little girls and were so amazed - of course, while he was there we were dignified and acted as if we stayed in establishments like this one all of the time - until Lisa walked into the bathroom and said "this is as big as my bedroom back home" (what?  I closed my eyes and thought... did she really just say that?)  Yep, she did.. anyway.. when he left, we sure did scream like little girls and jump on the bed and get in the tub and open the glass coffee table to see the fish and run out to our own sun deck (which had its own ladder from the ocean and its own shower to shower off the salt water)

Complimentary shirt and pareo

King bed - with a pillow menu - no joke - we could order the kind of pillow we wanted.
Double sinks in the bathroom - we also got warm, fresh towels every night at 6 PM.
Our bathroom - notice the robes and slippers hanging in the closet. 
Our front room.. notice the sliding doors so the bedroom could be separated.
"What an incredible place. So SO so fun, serious.  So we went out onto our deck, our own deck with sunchairs... and I noticed Lisa bowing her head in prayer.  I knew she was thanking Heavenly Father for this opportunity.  I took her example and did the same.  I closed my eyes and thanked Heavenly Father for having the opportunity to feel like princesses - and the daughters of God that we are.  What a neat experience this is - and will be.  We are very blessed to be here... and they just brought a plate of fresh fruit on skewers! OH MY GOODNESS!! We are princesses for our stay here.  So lucky and blessed.  Oh yeah - and we have robes and slippers! Yeay."
View from the bedroom of our deck (notice the sunchairs, the ladder from the water.. and even the place to have  a meal.


Yakutat Bed and Breakfast




Tomorrow will be 2 weeks for Lisa and I being in Yakutat, Alaska managing a bed and breakfast for the owners who went on vacation til the end of March.  We will be here another 5 or 6 weeks and we are quite enjoying it.  We haven't had to shovel snow for a few days, but we honestly don't mind shoveling... even when we have to do it 3 times in one day.  We get pretty tired though, especially when it rains and we have to shovel the heavy snow.

This is what we see from the living room couch and dining room table at low tide.

St Elias mountain... about 30miles away... SO HUGE

A few stories from this week:
So we have these big Suburbans - the early 90s ones that are just gigantic - that we drive around Yakutat - about 10 miles total road, really.. :)  Anyway.. it is slushy, icy, snowy.. you never know - it doesn't just depend on the day, it depends on the hour of the day, it changes so quickly... quite an interesting experience.  ANYWAY... Lisa and I were driving to the grocery store.  Well I was coming down this hill and pulling in to park the burb, well, lisa said something about someone stealing our spot and that we'd have to pull into the parking lot - which is more like a gravel lot about 20x20 (not square)... anyway, So I quickly turn the car toward the parking lot as I am putting the brakes on.. (we are on ice)  And we start to slide RIGHT for the STORE!!! NO KIDDING.  I thought for sure that we were going to  crash the plastic entry way room into smitherines!!  Lisa is on her side trying to press her air brake and I am simply gasping for air thinking, we aren't stopping... 

I am still alive to write this post, so we didn't end up hitting the store, but we couldn't stop laughing - cuz really, we were just so relieved we didn't crash into the store.  It was pretty funny - and scary.
Us on the beach - something wrong with it being that cold on the beach. Snowing  on a beach though.. that was a first.
Today we were walking on the beach with the dog and she started barking, we both look up to see what she would be barking at and about 50 yards off we see a wolf.  It was pretty cool.. looked just like a husky really, but then we walked toward the footprints and were AMAZED at how big they were.  2 of our dogs paws could have fit in 1 of the wolves prints. It was pretty big.  On the way to see the prints, we noticed 2 other sets of prints - Moose, I believe... one set was HUGE prints, the other set was pretty small.  It looked as if this wolf was tracking a moose and her calf.  Alaska loses a lot of their moose population every year to predatory animals.. wolves and bears (black and grizz/brown).  Anyway, it was cool to see that Alaska wild in action.
Sometimes the clouds are so beautiful over the mountains.

Sometimes you can't see the mountains at all - but other beauty awaits!