Today is Saturday. I decided to have the day off and drove down to 1 Utama on my own without a GPS. I decided enough is enough. I am a COWARD AT HEART. See? I am admitting it because without this, we cannot move forward, right? And I thought as the day is nice, I need to destress and just go for it and go I did. And you know what? Going down was a breeze and reached there with no dramas. Coming back was a bit of a challenge as I followed the signs instead of gut instinct and went out through a different point to the highway, a bit further but still okay. So all in, it's good
I also admit going down, I had the stomach butterflies and same for the trip back. But hey, that's probably anxiety factor. Another thing I am learning about myself that I am psychologically so scared of trying anything different and appearing a loser that I made myself physically ill
So it is time TO CONQUER IT ALL
Okay. So from the last posting, basically the summary is I stayed in Malaysia for about 2 years before I ventured forth. It was with a company that had been contacting me before for a post in the Maldives but I never accepted that until this time. And I had a great time in Maldives. I will go back to those years and "construct" my diary/ blog but for this real time post ... the summary is I stayed in Maldives working on 2 different hotel projects for about 16 months ... I was on vacation ... and had to fly back on Christmas Day ... as the island where I am staying on was predominantly French speaking, every time we had English speaking guests, I joined in to make them feel welcome ... so I was asked to stay the night at Hulhule, airport hotel to join guests in the morning
It was harrowing because as I was waiting for the guests ... suddenly there is a rumbling of confused voices and people were turning to the seas ... we were all looking and wondering WTF are they talking about ... at first it was nothing then the water level just started to rise ... there was no massive waves like those in Thailand ... but it was worrying as we thought what could have happened at sea like a massive vessel upchucked or something causing the tide to rise (I know, I know, foolish thinking!) ... then phones went down so no one could even call anyone to find out what is happening
And then the scary part started ... boats that were parked at the jetty had to drift out to sea ... otherwise the rough and tumble would make it hard to remain parked safely ... and then the waters rose onto the road and snaked closer and closer to the airport stalls and where we were all waiting. People who loitered on the roads started walking in ... and then we moved even deeper into the airport as the waters kept on sneaking across the tarmac ... we were wondering what we were all going to do because the airport is quite flat and if waters kept coming?!?!?!?! Good thing, it stopped before we had to run into the arrival area!
But then as passengers disembarked, we had another challenge. How do we hail our boat waiting out in the sea? In the end, wading through water, we stood at the edge and just waved like mad until the boat saw us and came to pick us up. Our guests were confused as all phones and radio didn't work
And when we reached or neared our resort, BANG, it had disappeared! We saw the diving boats loaded with other guests and we were told that it was a tsunami as some of the international guests had satellite phone that they could receive news on. The island was submerged. We could see the roofs of some of the villas and that's it. Our crew used a small boat to go back to the island to search for food, water, etc. There was even ice-cream and it was passed around the three boats for people to eat
Toilet was a towel. Someone would squat at the edge of the boat and another person would hold a towel to give you privacy and everyone would look away while you do your business
We did that from morning until late afternoon when waters started to recede. Staff first made it back to the island to see if any areas could be lived in ... and then we shipped the guests back ... everyone spent the night together sharing a hastily reconstructed open shower, washing clothes and cooking whatever food not spoilt ... and waited until the airport reopened to fly home the guests
One thing I will say ... in tragedy, everyone bonded together ... from the lowly educated and poor workers (all of us) ... versus our rich guests ... no one minded and no one pretended they had class
I saw so many incidents where some staff lost their nerves especially 2 of the foreigner staff and had to be shipped home for good as they could not contemplate living and working in a place like that again
We were so blessed that the Maldives consists of small low islands where the waters could cut across the islands ... this meant no built up of pressure and no huge damage and sending guests out to sea to their deaths unlike elsewhere
I will end this posting here ... and give my thanks to the Lord for his mercy that day and for the people who were there with me ... you guys and girls are great!
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