Lessons from the D.R.
1. Bring $10 cash for a visitor entry fee tax into the country. They don’t take Visa for the tax. Or you could bat your eyes and tell them honest to God you don’t have cash on you, and they’ll smile back and let you sneak out of the airport. I wasn’t lying, I really didn’t have cash.
2. If there is a pot hole in the road, the taxi drivers will find it. Book a chiropractor appointment for when you return home.
3. When the locals ask you “Como esta?”, don’t respond “Tres bien.” That is French, not Spanish. Whoops.
4. An all inclusive resort with an unlimited buffet means you will probably have two dinners. Not because you are hungry, but because you can.
5. Flamingos like to hang out in the pool area with the tourists. Donkeys like to munch on trees on the side of the road.
6. Though I live 15 minutes from the beach, it takes flying me to another country to force me to relax and layout in the sun.
7. All inclusive resorts are like cruise ships on land.
8. Just because you have two brunette photographers in one room, doesn’t mean they won’t have blonde moments.
9. Sliding doors to the patio open from the left to right, not the right to left. Unfortunately it took a maintenance guy to point this out to us when we called them to come fix our door that wouldn't open.
10. If you ask for a frozen drink with Baileys and a banana, you will end up with something pink and fruity.
11. Unlike Florida, the palm trees in Dominican Republic have coconuts.
12. Most weddings, photographers show up smelling fresh and fragranced. In the Dominican Republic, you show up smelling like sunscreen and wearing flip flops.
13. There is a huge language barrier between the locals and tourists. When calling for room service for something to eat, you might end up with shampoo at your door instead.
14. If you have a wedding here, and ask for white roses, you will end up with yellow roses instead.
15. After a meal, it is customary for people living in Dominican Republic to take 5 minutes to sit and enjoy the meal they had.
16. Hot dogs come with lettuce, tomato and onions like a hamburger.
17. Unlike other islands, the Dominican Republic doesn’t have a lot of touristy things to do outside of the resorts to truly experience the culture.
18. When traveling with Katie, she will call maitenance, security or room service at least twice a day.
19. I love how British guests at the wedding pronounced my name, replacing the “r” with an “h” to sound like “Scah-lett.”
20. When passing local workers around the resort, you hear a lot of “Hola Senorita”.
21. The great thing about luxury resorts is that you can use as many towels as you want and they always bring you new clean ones.
22. When the locals ask you were you are from, and you say Florida, they automatically think you are from Miami.
23. The water isn’t as teal or calm as I thought it would be. But still beautiful.
24. Dominican Republic light is a more gorgeous backlight for photos than Floridian light.
25. Though two photographers can be in a beautiful place, they neglect to take personal photos for themselves.
26. While most at the resort will stay up until 4am enjoying the nightlife, two photographers will stay up until 4am editing photos.
27. I have a beautiful star in the sky named after me, and Katie is as beautiful as a model because she eats fruit, according to the local servant boys.
Also, I loved this random picture Katie took of me when we were walking back to our hotel room after shooting the wedding. We were walking down this dark road as I pulled our camera gear behind me. I just felt the picture was so symbolic of my life right now, how, even though I am walking down a path full of unknowns ahead of me and I don't have all the answers of where I am heading, God is always there shining just enough light for each step I am on. (One of my old favorite books!)
More pictures to come soon of Rob and Krisha's wedding! And a lot of other exciting things unfolding behind the scenes that I can't wait to share with you all in the next few days. Stay tuned!! Right now, I'm playing catch up on email, so if you are waiting to hear from me, I will be in touch soon!
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12 Comments:
Tres Bien Scahlett! Tres Bien! Thanks for everything - I had a blast!
You're a superstar ; )
p.s. do you miss the world cafe yet?!
Cool. I can't wait to see all of the wonderful pictures :)
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glad you're home safe. can't wait to see the pictures!
#13 (language barriers and room service) reminded me of an experience in Cancun several years ago with my best college friends... We called housekeeping and asked for an iron (there wasn't one in the room for some reason), and this cute little guy showed up with a shower cap, sewing kit, and one washcloth. :-) We then learned to say "Nessicito uno plancha."
i knew katie should have followed in the rest of the thurmes girls footsteps and learned spanish - but nope- she was into ice skating and french. i'll teach her the ropes on our family trip to mexico. thanks for being such a superstar to katie too - we are forever grateful to you scarlett - you are amazing!!
This was awesome. Clean towels are a must, and most hotels replace the towels each day. Nothing but the best for Scarlett...nothing but the best!
Glad you had a great trip. Maybe later today my computer will actually allow me to view the photo...much less access Evite.
Great Post! Some of the statments were too funny, yet very true... can't wait to see shots from the wedding.
Katie- LOLOL. No, I do not miss the World Cafe. Definitely burned out on that one. We never tried to the cool Asian place. Oh well. I had a blast with you!
Amy- So funny that you had a similar experience! What does "Nessicito uno plancha" mean?
Jenna- Thanks girl! I can't wait to finally meet you one of these days, I'm so grateful for you and Katie too!
Rachie- LOL, you're the best, that's for sure!
Donadio- Awesome, they are coming soon, promise! I'm still playing catch up on work while trying to edit in between!
It means "I need an iron." (as opposed to a shower cap) :-)
GURL! the door thing had my laughing out loud and I seriously just got home from this lighting convention (which was almost useless since I don't use any of the studio junk!) and it's 11:32 my hubby has to get up at 4:30 and I'm in here laughing like a wild banchie (sp, actually is that even a real word of just made up, cause if it's made up then I can spell it how ever I want to!) LOVE IT!!! I can't wait to see the photos!
Amy- Ahh, thanks for clarifying.
Jess- LOL, too funny!
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