My 25th Birthday!
So, I was now officially a quarter-of-a-century
old and in
Thankfully, the Nacional included a free buffet
breakfast, since we were short on cash. As we were walking to breakfast a
friendly Aussie asked us if we knew where breakfast was being served. We
told him to follow us and as simple as that a new friendship was formed.
I have previously mentioned in my blogs how deeply important the people that I
meet while traveling are to me. And this was definitely no
exception! Marc, an Australian nomad, was by himself on the end of a
round-the-world trip.
Looking for some fellow travel companions he
decided to join us after breakfast on our excursion to the beach.
The beach that we went to was called Playa del
Este. It was about a 15 minute taxi ride from La Habana. As we
walked over the sand dunes and in the direction of the ocean the sight of the
crystal blue waters took my breath away! I will never become jaded with
the
We decided to go to the empty section of the beach
where we found a man that would bring us anything we wanted for only a
couple of CUC$’s…ahhh, que bueno! I left Marc and Kristin to
their sunbathing and went into the ocean. While there, I
encountered two very drunk Cubans whom kept insisting that I marry
them. Marc eventually joined me in the water and kindly pretended to be
my husband to get them to leave me alone (poor Kristin became their next
target). He tried to take their pictures, but they started to get very
anxious and talk so rapidly that I could barely understand them. The
problem was that Cubans are not allowed to swim in certain parts of the ocean
and they were afraid that the police might somehow see the pictures and they
would get in a lot of trouble.
It was not just the ocean; hotels,
restaurants, and shops that admitted tourists could also not allow Cubans to
enter. That type of segregation was really unsettling to me and continued
to bother me throughout the rest of the trip whenever we encountered it,
which was more often than not.
We laid out for several hours under the hot Cuban
sun and when Marc and I would need breaks we would cool down in the ocean and
engage in talk of politics, current events, world affairs, our travels,
etc. I felt like I had really met my intellectual match with him!
One of the question’s he asked me was, “What is your greatest vice in
life?” My response, of course, was chocolate. I would pleasantly discover
later why he had asked me that question.
Later in the day it started to rain and we took it
as a sign that it was time to find some lunch. However, finding something
vegetarian for me and non-seafood for Marc and Kristin was proving to be quite
a challenge. Finally, we happened upon an ice cream stand, which made all
three of us very happy. Unbeknownst to us, that also happened to
be where our two Cuban friends had found refuge as well.
They
insisted on buying us ice cream and asking for Kristin and I' hand in
marriage one last time (despite thinking that Marc was my husband). The
sun started to come out again and we thanked them for their generosity and left
them with broken hearts.
About an hour later, having had enough sun for one
day, we returned to the hotel. We decided the plan for the evening would
include: mojitos at one of the Nacional’s bars, dinner at the nicest restaurant
in town called La Guarida, and then dancing at a salsa club. We left Marc
to get freshened up and to check our e-mail. In case you want to get
online while in
After donning my little black dress for the
occasion, Kristin and I went to meet Marc. We found him with a huge smile
on his face and a bag of my vice (chocolate). He said, “Everyone deserves
a present on their Birthday.
” I was so touched! Chocolate is a
luxury in
El Malecon is an 8KM street in La Habana that runs
along the water and offers stunning views. At night mostly lovers meet
there for romantic rendezvous’ and to listen to makeshift bands that play until
dawn.
Next, we went to La Guarida.
This restaurant is famous for having the Cuban movie “Tresa y Chocolate”
(fitting, huh?) filmed inside it. If you choose to eat there, which you
absolutely should, make sure to make a reservation in advance.
Unfortunately, Kristin started to feel bad towards
the end of dinner, so we decided to nix the salsa club and take her back to the
hotel.
Marc and I did not want to end the evening just yet, thus we
decided to have a few more drinks in another Nacional bar. We continued
our intriguing conversation from earlier in the day. I was enchanted by
his round-the-world trip, as I had always dreamed of doing one myself. He
offered to show me his pictures and I agreed instantly. After looking at
his pictures, Marc came up with the idea of going for a midnight dip in the
hotel’s pool. Now I was going to be in a forbidden pool in a forbidden
country. Oh dios mio!
All in all, it was the perfect Birthday! Muchas,
muchas gracias Kristin and Marc for a day I will never, ever forget!
:)
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