I am gonna give you another basic summery about what our first part of the day consisted of. Driving. Again. To Alleppey. It was terrible! Even worse than last time. He would once again slam on the brakes on turns. And then he would accelerate super fast, and then brake hard again. Over and over and over. The people that normally don’t get carsick in the car, were feeling not so hot. The person who usually does get carsick, (aka me), literally died today. Thankfully I didn’t actually get sick, but was too close. Anyway, moving on from that torture.
We arrived at our hotel place and put our luggage in our rooms. Our rooms aren’t very great. I mean there do able though, of course. Tara and I share a room with one bed, and a small bathroom.
Shortly after we head over to the beach! Unlike the last one, this one held little to non trash or dirt. The top part of it was kinda dirty, but not to bad. At first, I thought I was just gonna dip my feet in. But soon, me and dad decided we wanted to go all the way in! I wore a bathing suit under my cloths there, but no woman were in the water. Not one! We decided it would go against their culture to go in there with a swim suit on, so I just went in with my clothes. It was awesome!
The water was the perfect temperature, and the waves were just huge. When I say huge, I mean HUGE. Like monstrous waves. One moment I’d be laughing and having a good time, and the next I’d be on the ground being scraped up against the sand. It was uncontrollable! Even dad couldn’t stand so well against the waves. Despite the gallon of salt water I’m sure I’ve swallowed, it was still fun. We stayed in there for a long time! Long enough to avoid getting popularity photos like Tara and mom. Almost. They came in the ocean after us.
Our popularity increased on the beach ten fold! Especially for Tara. Wherever she walked boys would unbutton their shirts and strike what they thought was a “cute” pose. It was disgusting though. Bleh. Tara even got like ten selfies so the boys could tell their friends that they have an American girlfriend. Luckily, looking like I’m ten comes in handy for me sometimes.
After rinsing off the sticky sand from the beach, we headed back out for dinner. Well, we didn’t rinse all of the sand off. Even now, when I itch my head, a feel a bunch of grains all stuck in there. It’s even in my ears! And under my fingernails. The most of it was in my pocket though. When I turned it out, a good handful of sand was just sitting in there. I guess that’s what you get, when you are dives into the sand.
For dinner I got chicken curry and bread. The bread was good, but the curry was really spicy! My lips were literally on fire. So I got French fries to go with it. Those were delicious! Dad got curry, and Tara got masala. Mom got an omelet and fries. In case you guys haven’t caught on to her diet, I’ll lay it out for you. What she eats most is rice. Second is eggs. And third is french fries. That is the basic diet of Patricia Lin.
Next we headed home for blogging and bed. Goodnight and STAY TUNED. Also really sry, but I just found out that tuned is spelled T-U-N-E-D. Apparently not T-U-N-N-E-D. Oops. Sorry to all the people who had to deal with that for all my blogs. It’s unfortunate that I found that out the day before we fly on our way back home. Oh well! STAY TUNED.
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