Woohoo! First day of Scuba diving!
Oh wait…except not. Apparently, first day of scuba diving,
consists of sitting in a “classroom” watching “movies” “all day” while hearing
the pitter patter and excited laughter of all the real scuba divers just
outside and seriously suffering from a case of “why is everybody hanging out
without me??”
Cory and I powered through the five lessons, which consisted
mostly of listing out all the different ways one could die from scuba (or at
least those were the only bits I remembered), and were out of there by lunch.
Only to immediately discover that there was no reason really to power through and get out of there
by lunch because…now what was there to do??
Classroom selfies! Also...I think the only pics of me and Cory together from this trip were selfies. So don't hate. |
Besides scuba…not all that much. We discovered the town and market, which was embarrassingly
close to our hotel (and on the beach!) to have missed the night before. We went
on a loooonnnngggg walk on the beach. I learned (or most likely…re-learned)
that I will never be adding “likes long walks on the beach” to any online
dating profile.
Long walks on the beach do lend themselves to make great pictures however. And this might one day appear in an online dating profile. |
And then we hurried back to our hotel for “Whale Shark
Wednesday”, an educational lecture put on by the Marine Megafauna Foundation for the
benefit of locals and tourists alike. We were upset that we had missed Manta Ray
Monday but were very excited for Fauana Friday. Except…oh no! The lecture was
cancelled because the scientists in charge were stranded somewhere between
Durban, Safrica and Tofo Beach, Mozambique. Their car had broken down as they
were returning from “The Shark Conference” (which is how it was referred to by
everybody around…as if they were referring to “The World Cup” or “The Olympics”…like
obviously I knew that “The Shark Conference” had been in Durban – a place I
knew – the week before). TIA.
But all was not lost, we learned some something else…A THING
TO DO! A nearby hotel was having **MOVIE NIGHT** so, armed with our pre-downloaded
versions of Google maps, off we went. It had been a long day of doing nothing
and drinking on the beach, so I obviously had to make a pit stop. And when I
came out of the bushes, I realized that I didn’t have our room key in my
pocket.
“Umm…Cory…do you have the room key?”
[He slapped at his pockets] “No”
I was already back in the bushes with my phone flashlight –
sun sets early in June in the southern hemisphere! – looking around for the key.
It was nowhere to be seen.
“We need to backtrack.”
“When was the last time you remember seeing it?”
“I remember locking the door when we left, but don’t really
remember having it after that.”
“Okay let’s go back to the restaurant.”
“And if it’s not there, we need to go back to the hotel and
let them know.”
[It was 6:45 and the movie started at 7pm.]
“I say that if it’s not there, we just go to the movie. I
don’t want to miss it! And it’s something
to do!”
“CORY! This is a REALLY BIG DEAL…African hotels don’t have
spare keys…if we don’t have the key we have to go back to the hotel and figure
out what to do!”
“Well that sounds like your problem not mine.”
I understood. A day in Maputo followed by a day of
travelling followed by a day of walking along the beach was really eating away
at both our spirits…we were both just so excited for something to do that we didn’t want to miss the movie. And it would
have been a little more understandable, had he not, 15 seconds later, patted
his breast pocket and realized that he had actually had the room key all along.
J
We made it to the movie. It was The Grand Budapest Hotel,
which can actually go down in history as the first Wes Anderson movie I have
watched all the way through, a tribute to the true extent of my boredom that
evening.
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