PosT-BEX Aruba
Thursday, July 1, 2010 at 10:23PM After helping behind the scenes at the second annual Travel Blog Exchange conference, instead of seeing a therapist or checking into rehab, I went on a trip hosted by Diamond PR and Aruba Marriott. An account of my first day in Aruba can be found in my blog at TravelBlogExchange.com.
Nope, I’m not wearing flip flops…
Our second day on the island started with…you guessed it, a spa treatment. The beautiful Mandara Spa was full of great smells and relaxing sounds. Now before you skip down to the next paragraph, I’ll spare you the details. I believe the proof is in the puddin’. I chose to do the Hand and Foot Ritual Treatment, that’s fancy talk for a mani/pedi. This poor girl had her work cut out for her. After schlepping everything from bagels to swag bags all over New York City, I think I made this sweet Aruban girl rethink her career path. Although I could tell by the look on her face that she didn’t quite understand why I wanted to keep what I call my wolf pads, she complied and I still have feet that Moses would covet. Check out this before
Pretty Aruba feet. Thanks Mandara Spa!and after. I thought my feet would never be the same after that trip but she buffed me like a brand new penny. She was the sweetest little thing even through the trauma. I left my number with her so she could contact me for the billing of the PTS. I couldn’t just run out on her.
The next activity was to stare at Tørsten, a very handsome, well built young German lad who happened to be giving us kite boarding lessons. Once I realized that he was actually speaking and giving us pertinant information on the activity we were about to partake in, I began to wish I hadn’t had so many drinks at the Waves Beach Bar back at the Marriott. The Dare2Fly Kiteboarding School instructors were patient and sobering. Aside from the constant salt water nose douching, kite boarding is a ton of fun, as is looking at Tørsten. The water in Aruba is simply amazing. It’s magically always just right, as is the temperature in general in Aruba. I can honestly say, I’ve never been to a more delightful place.
Later that night we all went to dinner at a local gem of a restaurant, Pincho’s. Owned by an adorable couple that I likened to Ricky and Lucy, this delightful restaurant is located at the end of a pier. Complete with flowy curtains and swings, I fell in love with Kim Mance all over again. This beautiful setting and great food were the perfect ending to our trip in Aruba. A huge thank you to Keirsen from Aruba Marriott and Kara from Diamond PR.










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