Sunday, June 26, 2005

Thai Massage Models (Seriously, we're gonna need an agent!)

On Tuesday, we were invited to eat lunch with some new friends we met
our first day who work in Ladakh each summer and rent rooms at the
Meditation Center (Kelly- this is the main office for the place in the
book "Holy Cow" where the main character goes to do her 10 days of
silence). While enjoying a yummy home cooked lunch, we were invited to
go for a short motorcycle ride around the immediate area the next
morning in order to take in all the majestic scenery.

Wednesday morning started off good. We went for pastries at our
favorite "English" bakery ran by Nepali men (see Jeni's previous
post), then we were off to the Meditation Center to meet up with our
friends. Upon arriving at the Meditation Center, we received
unfortunate news -- one of our friends had to return immediately to
his home town because of family matters and he was catching the next
flight out. Also, our other friend forgot that he had booked an all
day Thai Massage Lesson for a Homeopathic Healer from Australia. We
thought to ourselves,"ahh this sucks..."

But then...we were asked to be models for the six hour intensive Thai
Massage class! After clarifying a few small matters -- clothes would
be worn at all times, it was a woman taking the class, etc, -- we
quickly agreed. We headed home to change into our comfy traditional
Indian outfits and returned for the class.
The experience was incredible! Mid-day we stopped for another home
cooked lunch and chatted with the Australian woman named Fae. She was
an amazing character and was taking the course as part of her yearly
curriculum for her practice back home. Me and Jeni could have easily
fell asleep at this point because we were so relaxed. I learned a lot
about Thai Massage techniques and even took some notes during the
class. Too bad it will be difficult to find volunteers to practice my
new moves on back home...ya right!

We had tentatively rescheduled the motorcycle ride for after the
class, but after changing into our regular clothes we ended up just
hanging out with several Indians that all have different summer jobs
in Ladakh. We played card tricks, told jokes (thanks mom for sharing
all your bar-maid antics with me ;), exchanged riddles like "how do
you spell 'hard water' without any R's," and just laughed like crazy.
Me and Jeni were on fire, with our combined brain power, there wasn't
a riddle or puzzle we didn't solve. I can't say the same for our
Indian friends! We carried on like this for hours and around supper
time decided to move to a restaurant half way between the Meditation
Center and our Guesthouse.

What followed was so typically Indian...We ordered appetisers, dinner
and beer. This was the first time we were out after dark (every other
attempt to go out in India has ended up with us sleeping through an
alarm or looking at each other and going "ahh I'm too tired!")
However, Jeni and I were unaware that Wednesday in Ladakh is an
official "dry" day. But Indian logic being what it is, rules are
always flexible. The restaurant decided it was OK to drink the beer
from mugs, but we had to keep the bottles under our chairs? This
solved the dilemma and we carried on, having political and religious
debates while listening to Eminem. Me and Jeni laughed our asses off
the entire (short walk) back to our guesthouse (only slightly buzzed).
We are guessing that the differences in our body mass (noted in an
early post) compared to Indians made a difference in the amount of
beer we could consume. The entire dinner we were longing for a nice
cold pint of Guinness from "The Pub," but settled on Kingfisher and
Godfather (India's Bud Light and Coors Light).

Burp, Jeeni

4 Comments:

At 7:09 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Jeeni and Jeni
Sounds like you guys are having a blast. I know Jeeni has been wanting to go to India for years. Good on ya girl!!!!!!! Unfortunately I don't have a cool site for my short stint here back home in Oz. I'm staying at my cousins, and this is the first time I've been able to log on to a computer. The computer isn't reading my mem. stick so I can't show you the cute cuddly pics of me with koalas and kangaroos. To quickly summarize what I've been up to, I arrived here and went to northern Queensland. The area is tropical and pretty rural. I was with about 60 Marines, and thousands of other US servicemembers training with the local military. When the operation was over, and everyone went home, I defected and stayed. J/K about defecting. I snorkeled the Great Barier Reef. I would of scuba dove, but I was flying the next day. Snorkelling here is soooo much better than Hawaii!!!! The next day I flew to Red Center. I was with a tour group for 4 days. We climbed Ayres Rock, and hiked around Devils Marbles and Kings Canyon. At nite we lived in tents, sat around a fire, drank cheap wine and beer, and we turned into really close friends. I then came home to Campbelltown, N.S.W. and stayed with family. Some of my cousins had moved a few hours away, so I made sure I went and spent time with them too. That leads me to where I am know. I'm in a small coastal town, kinda like San Luis Obispo. My cousin and her fiance are at work, so I'm doing laundrey and checking email. OOPS, I didn't realize how long this message is. I just keep rambling. SHUT UP ROB!!!! Well, hope you all have a great time. Keep in touch.

Rob

 
At 10:48 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow Rob, Great to hear from you! The down under is definitely on my to do list. We are also about to do a bit of camping...coming up in a couple of days we are taking a jeep to a lake 5 hours away on the Chinese boarder to camp in tents (just to prove that living with out electricity and running hot water in not enough ;). -Jeeni

 
At 2:16 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi girls,
I just read through your blog, and WOW! sounds fabulous! I printed off some of the pages and am sending them to Auntie Fran and your marmar. Also, sent the link to your Aunt Maureen (Rick's sis). She lives in Albany Hills (SF area). You should get together once you return from your adventure.
Be careful, and have fun...
Love, Auntie Susan and Uncle Rick

 
At 6:23 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Jeeni and Jeni,
I have just been thinking about you guys and I am so excited for you both. It sounds like you are having a great relaxing time which is definately needed. I got the post card and I love it. It made my day. I am glad to hear that everything is going well and you are safe. I wish I could come visit it sounds like fun. I will write more later right now I have to eat and funny, but now I am craving Indian food. Love Cass

 

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