We (husband, 6 year old daughter, and I) got back to our favorite island Sat the 24th.

Day 1 Saturday

Flights were nice. We were on Delta from Nashville thru ATL. ATL is daunting and last minute gate/terminal changes not withstanding, it went smoothly.

Flight got in early. Good thing too. The arrival complex was packed. We spent almost 2 hours on the bus and then in line. We had only carry ons. I asked 2 separate people about having carry ons only. They both said it didn't make the process any faster but it was nice to breeze out after immigration, no waiting for bags. Once we got in the immigrations building, we were out in maybe 10 mins tops. Lots of hot heads in line but I think most folks were just confused and frustrated as to the multiple line situation, why lines moved differently, the very humid conditions, and just the kind of organized chaos of it all. But in the end it is 2 hours of inconvenience and sticky heat for paradise. I'll live. But, I will probably book midweek flights next time if this situation is still going on next trip.

Hertz was waiting for us, they said they always wait for their last customer even if it is past closing time. It took about 20 mins to get the car even though they were absolutely slammed. First time with Hertz at SXM. We have been Avis people for 15 + years. Hertz was as easy as Avis has been in the past The vehicle is a no frills island rental with 28k kms on it and the battle scars to prove it but it will get us where we wanna go and has good AC. I ask for nothing more.

We got over to Orient in about 25 mins. The island is so nice and green so rainfall must be good now. The downside to lots of rain is little biting insects. I must be their version of cheesecake because they can not resist me. Our rental agents met us at the apartment. Nice folks and a very nice place with a large balcony and great views. We got everything in from the car then hit up the Casino for a few necessities. Always amazes me how much stuff that little grocery has on its shelves. It is such a nice little grocery store. I love the Super U but the Casino really has all the necessities and so much more, and the prices are not bad. We will hit up the Tabac for beach toys tomorrow.

Off to Yellow Sub for dinner as is our tradition on our first night. Melvin took care of us. We both had the yummy garlicky mussels for appetizer and the very affordable entrecote steak for plat because we were hungry enough to eat a horse, and that steak was as big as a horse. It was perfectly cooked and tender. Husband had the blue sauce, I the mushroom sauce. They do sauces very well at Yellow Sub and both our meals were excellent. The bottle of Cotes du Rhone to wash it down was perfect. But the dessert.... oh... the dessert! Pistachio creme brulee... it was heavenly. We both got our own and good thing too. No fisticuffs at table. 6 year old daughter had the kids cheese burger and fries which was huge. No dessert for her as she was so exhausted and didn't want dessert... so you know she is tired. I gave her a couple bites of mine and she was happy. It was karaoke night and there was some real talent there. Made for a super fun night. We will probably go back again this trip on one of their music nights.

We made our sleepy way back to the apartment and sat on the balcony listening to the sea. Then collapsed into bed about 11... and slept like the righteous until 7:30.

Day 2 Sunday

Woke up to sea and sun and delicious coffee. Husband was off on the daily ritual beach walk and pastry run. The sea and beach looked stunning. It will be a slow beach day for us today anyway. We planned to lounge on the beach, do nothing, and then rest afterwards. snore

We decided to go to Kontiki as we know the beach manager Geoffrey having met him a couple trips back when he was at Bikini and he has always done a great job making us feel welcome. We got there around 11, ordered some wine, some lunch (a double Kontiki platter to share which was plenty of food, I love the chicken spring rolls), played in the ocean with the kid, made some sand castles, took a 45 min walk, and generally just enjoyed the wind and waves. The sea and wind were calm and perfect. It was pretty crowded so we knew that while the service was great, patience would be a must but we were in no hurry.

About 4 we headed to the pool for a quick dip and then back for showers and prettying up for dinner.

Maison Mere tonight. The food and service were very good as usual. For starter, husband had the special "perfect egg" and I had the mahi mahi cerviche. Both were excellent. Husband's egg was smothered in speck ham and cooked to perfect creaminess. My mahi was soft and buttery and the coconut milk and lime added such a nice flavor. Daughter had the kids fish and chips which were very tasty. For main, husband had scallops and truffle risotto which was loaded with truffle. I had the sole with table side service. The sole was very well prepared though it was not the usual buttery lemon prep with mashed potatoes but a creamy butter sauce with hints of almodt a Thai seasoning served with basmati rice. It was a nice change up and very tasty and the serving itself was big, hard for me to finish but I did it. Both our mains went well with the Loire white my husband chose. For dessert, daughter had 2 scoops of salted caramel ice cream, her new favorite. I had the roasted pineapple rum baba flambee and husband had the old rum souffle. All excellent and sadly we totally forgot to get pictures of half the meal. I'll do better tomorrow. All in all the food and service were wonderful.

We stopped by Le Bouchon to make a reservation for the next evening and then made our way back to the apartment for a glass of wine, the sound of waves and sleep. Another beautiful day.

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