I am in Portugal, staying for five days at the five diamond resort in the Algarve. I opened a small bottle of white from the mini bar, ordered the chicken from room service, took a bath in a massive tub.
You're always with yourself, no matter where you are. I feel like I should be out socializing, mixing with the Hilton bigwigs. I feel like the shy, dorky kid still. I awoke early, went for run, worked for a few hours this morning, then went shopping for souvenirs, then finally allowed myself to sneak down to the pool for an hour or so.
And I walked down the path to the pool, up comes the spa director, the Hilton Conrad point person, and then the All-Hilton spa person. Big, big, big. And there's me, probably looking messy and sweaty with a bad tattoo showing.
I don't think they noticed me.
I like my solo time. I am listening to Portuguese radio, drinking vino verde.
I want a support network of others that travel for work. It's a different life. Always going, streamlining the process (yes to bose headphones), away, leading a different life than your partner. Flights delays, jetlag, weird food, constipation, crazy skin, searching for wifi, walking down unknown streets searching for a convenience store in which to purchase a corkscrew, not posting to fb, eyeing the stranger at the hotel bar, BBC and Al-Jazeera, jetlag, should I order a meal, compression socks, friends with the bartender, small change ones and fives on hand, duty-free makeup, I want a cigarette, febreze travel size, economy plus is worth it, no one has a real camera anymore, this is out of my control, what's the worst that can happen.