Well, my clumsiness has reached epic proportions...
I have been having a great past couple of days, i made a ton of new friends with all different nationalities including: Dutch, English, German, Slovakian, Swedish, Canadian, Polish and Swiss. Because of this mix i have now started saying crisp instead of chip and horrendous instead of awful. I find that with every new conversation my vocabulary slightly changes. But not to get off topic, today started off as great as the past couple of days, maybe even better because i had booked a few sessions with some of the different healers here and i was so excited to have new experiences.
But then at about 1pm disaster struck.
A bunch of us were planning to go to a Had Yao, 2 bays north from where we are, we had haggled with the boat driver and got a good price for there and back so we were ready to go. The boat was rocking more than usual today with the larger than normal waves that were crashing along the beach and i was the second to last person to get on board. As i stepped one foot onto the boat and stood up, about to swing the other leg over, a wave came. I completely lost balance, tried to find my footing but instead i twisted sideways and fell backwards into the water, bag in hand.
The bag, which for 10 seconds was completely submerged, was unfortunately not waterproof and contained my Kindle and my iPod.
Although it has only been a few hours since the incident and i have been told by some people to let them sit over night, the preliminary report (and my gut feeling) is that they have gone to technology heaven.
I am still pretty shaken and upset by the fact that i have just lost 2 pieces of technology that were to be my tools for relaxation and cures for boredom. Although it was a complete accident i am still really upset with myself for not thinking and not being more careful, since i know best of all how uncoordinated i really am.
Everyone has been so supportive, i have to say the staff here are some of the most caring people ever, right after it happened and while i was pulling my stuff out of my bag assessing the damage a few of the Thai employees who saw what happened came over to make sure i was O.K. One of them even joked with me telling me that later he would teach me a few tricks for getting on the boats. It make me chuckle.
Well as my friend Mierta said right after it happened "Everything happens for a reason, maybe life is trying to tell you to get rid of your distractions." Having not embraced this notion fully i can, however see where she is coming from and maybe with time i can come to the same conclusion. Until then i will mourn the loss of my of my technological friends.
Sitting shiva,
Jess
I have been having a great past couple of days, i made a ton of new friends with all different nationalities including: Dutch, English, German, Slovakian, Swedish, Canadian, Polish and Swiss. Because of this mix i have now started saying crisp instead of chip and horrendous instead of awful. I find that with every new conversation my vocabulary slightly changes. But not to get off topic, today started off as great as the past couple of days, maybe even better because i had booked a few sessions with some of the different healers here and i was so excited to have new experiences.
But then at about 1pm disaster struck.
A bunch of us were planning to go to a Had Yao, 2 bays north from where we are, we had haggled with the boat driver and got a good price for there and back so we were ready to go. The boat was rocking more than usual today with the larger than normal waves that were crashing along the beach and i was the second to last person to get on board. As i stepped one foot onto the boat and stood up, about to swing the other leg over, a wave came. I completely lost balance, tried to find my footing but instead i twisted sideways and fell backwards into the water, bag in hand.
The bag, which for 10 seconds was completely submerged, was unfortunately not waterproof and contained my Kindle and my iPod.
Although it has only been a few hours since the incident and i have been told by some people to let them sit over night, the preliminary report (and my gut feeling) is that they have gone to technology heaven.
I am still pretty shaken and upset by the fact that i have just lost 2 pieces of technology that were to be my tools for relaxation and cures for boredom. Although it was a complete accident i am still really upset with myself for not thinking and not being more careful, since i know best of all how uncoordinated i really am.
Everyone has been so supportive, i have to say the staff here are some of the most caring people ever, right after it happened and while i was pulling my stuff out of my bag assessing the damage a few of the Thai employees who saw what happened came over to make sure i was O.K. One of them even joked with me telling me that later he would teach me a few tricks for getting on the boats. It make me chuckle.
Well as my friend Mierta said right after it happened "Everything happens for a reason, maybe life is trying to tell you to get rid of your distractions." Having not embraced this notion fully i can, however see where she is coming from and maybe with time i can come to the same conclusion. Until then i will mourn the loss of my of my technological friends.
Sitting shiva,
Jess