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Saturday Fun Day!

We had such an awesome day running around the city with Alicia and Peter! Christian went surfing (his assessment: cold) and Alicia and I went for a run in Fort Greene Park (my assessment: winded). Then Pete met us at our place and we hit the Brooklyn Flea. Alicia got a bracelet and a dress … Continue reading

Alicia’s visiting!

Friday we walked the Highline from end to end, toured Eataly, walked a lot, saw Alec Baldwin (walking his dogs with his pregnant wife, Hilaria), had wine and small bites at Terroir and then dinner at Locanda Vini – where we saw Adrian Grenier (his hair is way too long). Great day!

Today we’re hanging out with Peter in Brooklyn – hitting Tom’s, the Flea, Brooklyn Bridge Park, etc.

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Guess what we did today!

We got a new car! It’s quite an upgrade from our previous ride…

Last sushi in Tokyo

Yes, it’s at the Delta lounge, but it’s delicious! We’re getting ready for our 14 hours flight to JFK – we leave at 3:15pm and land at 3:10pm, same day. Mind bend!

Let the return begin…

Christian made a joke that tonight might be our first on-time train. Not so. The 11:23pm departure is now set for 1:30am. We left Koh Tao at 7pm, expecting to be in Bangkok by 8am. This is our second latest night awake – by hours. Thankfully we found a little wifi…

Jaws

We were at a dive site called “Twin Rocks” off of Koh Naang Yuan. The dive instructors told us where to snorkel and said that if we went very slowly, we might be able to spot some black tipped reef sharks. C was pumped so I decided to clamp down on my snorkel and give it a go. The reason I don’t go in the deep end of a pool is because there might be a shark, so knowing I was in shark infested waters had me a bit on edge. After losing sight of C on the swim from the boat to the reef, I had a bit of a moment of panic – I will not use the word ‘attack’ in a story about a shark – and learned that sobbing into your mask makes it foggier. We held hands from then on. We saw some cool fish, a bunch of coral and slowly made our way to the area where the sharks were supposed to be. I saw him first. I now had C’s entire arm wrapped in mine, like we were square dancing, and tried my best to point at the shark without looking like bait. C was thrilled, and since I was terrified and powerless, he used me like a kick board to follow the damn thing. (He is quick to point out that the reason we had to follow it was because it was swimming away from us and not chasing us which he says means it was more afraid of us than we were of it. That is impossible because if he were more afraid of me, he’d simply have passed out.) He got away, we got away, and I called the mission a success. Then we spotted another one, I couldn’t keep a steady breath and requested (not nicely, quietly or patiently) that we go back to the boat. I wanted a Wiley Coyote moment of running away on top of the water, but swam instead. We swam over all the diver descending, each looking more delicious (and closer) to the shark than the next. It was really cool to watch them sinking. I hopped on the boat and C went back out in search of more sharks. I just applied more sunblock.

Photos and video of this exist – we will upload shortly.

Morning joe

Full Moon Party

So I know I said we’d leave before we got body painted… The big party drink here is the “bucket”. It’s a plastic beach pail that they fill with ice, a pint of booze, a soda and a bunch of straws. There’s also a Red Bull concentrate included, but we asked them to leave it … Continue reading