Dysentery and Movenpick.
I've an intersting last 6 days. For the first 3 I had a pretty exciting case of travel sickness. For the other 3 I was on the Red Sea at a resort for Orientation.
It was nice, but it was one of those places that is just 100% man made. 20 years ago it was just desert and water, but then a rich egyptian built this resort town called "el-gouna" filled with all sorts of beach fun.
My roommate stepped on a sea urchin.
My favorite part about it (aside from the fresh air and the wonderful beach) was that the hotel keys came with a little card that were to be inserted into a slot on the wall when you got into your room. This would allow all the electricity in the room to be turned on. Without it, all the lights and the air conditioning would turn off. Ok, I guess it wasn't that cool, I just liked their devotion to energy conservation.
Anyways, I got really sick before that and things sucked for a few days, but then I got some medicine.
It was about $1 and it worked wonders!
I have my first day of classes tomorrow.
It was nice, but it was one of those places that is just 100% man made. 20 years ago it was just desert and water, but then a rich egyptian built this resort town called "el-gouna" filled with all sorts of beach fun.
My roommate stepped on a sea urchin.
My favorite part about it (aside from the fresh air and the wonderful beach) was that the hotel keys came with a little card that were to be inserted into a slot on the wall when you got into your room. This would allow all the electricity in the room to be turned on. Without it, all the lights and the air conditioning would turn off. Ok, I guess it wasn't that cool, I just liked their devotion to energy conservation.
Anyways, I got really sick before that and things sucked for a few days, but then I got some medicine.
It was about $1 and it worked wonders!
I have my first day of classes tomorrow.
4 Comments:
At 2:43 PM, Ingie said…
This roommate of yours... his name is Jostein:) And his foot is still hurting..!! Poor guy...:)
At 5:29 PM, Matt said…
No, Inge, his name is John and his foot is still hurting. :)
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y240/spockroyaltea2/SeaUrchinfoot.jpg
I think the sea urchins were particularly aggressive this weekend!
At 9:28 PM, Nina said…
so two guys stepped on a sea urchin the same weekend?? poor guys...they have to watch their steps next time:)
At 10:40 AM, Anonymous said…
yea I keep a safe supply of Antinal its great too, same effects, just incase you run out of your brand loyal stuff.
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