Ok, I have a confession. I love fancy things. I have an
inner beauty queen who loves to be pampered with manicures and pedicures, I
love to eat at fancy restaurants and be in places that make me feel elegant and
classy.
Sometimes this is hard when I’m living in Ethiopia.
Don’t get me wrong, I obviously did not come to Ethiopia to
be pampered. I have a huge heart to serve and to do good in this world. If I
got a phone call tomorrow and was asked to serve in Southern Sudan, Niger or Haiti
I would do it in a heartbeat. This world needs people who are willing to go and
serve in places where other people don’t want to go, and I feel like I have the
ability to be one of those people. On the other hand, I love a good pedicure.
This weekend I traveled to a nearby lake town called Bahir
Dar (about 3 hour bus ride from Gondar). I had to come because of work (a post
that I will write about another day…a big project going on!) After the first
night in a 10$ hotel which was clean, mildly comfortable, with luke warm water
for showers…it just didn’t do it for me. I was craving an intensely hot shower,
a pool to lay out by, and a bed that didn’t squeak when I turned over in the
middle of the night. After living in Ethiopia for 5 months, is that really too
much to ask!?
I decided to treat myself to a night at the Kuriftu. A
resort and spa in Bahir Dar on the lakeside. A night comes with a complementary
massage, manicure, pedicure, an amazing breakfast and delicious 3 course
dinner. The rooms are incredible filled with a luxurious bed, a patio with a
view of the lake and comfortable seating area and even a fire place to relax by
at night. It might be a tiny bit out of my budget, but far less than what I
would pay for a decent nights rest in the states! I just decided to use my
American money and go for it…that’s what credit cards are for, right!? (Just
kidding Mom and Dad, I used my debit card…and I promise it wasn’t that
expensive;)
It just so happens that we got lucky this weekend. On
Saturday night my friend and I had a fire in our room. A woman comes in and
sets it all up in the fireplace. We ordered a glass of wine to our room…lovely,
right? Ha…well supposedly our room was the only one in the resort where fires
in the fireplaces DO NOT work! 10 minutes later and our beautiful room was
filled with fire smoke. Whoops…they probably should have told us that was going
to happen. Our smokey room led to changing rooms at 9:30 at night and the next
morning the manager (from Boston) gave us a free nights stay, without the
interruption. So here I am, looking out on Lake Tana on a relaxing porch
writing this blog! I guess the smoky room was worth it.
It’s interesting for me. When I’m at places like this, being
100% honest, I love it. The last 10 days in Gondar I’ve had no water and the
electricity has been out every other day. Some luxury is good for a girl every
once in a while. Right?
Maybe I’m just trying to justify to myself that it’s ok to
sleep here when there are countless number of kids sleeping on the streets
tonight in the same city I’m visiting. The disparity is so clear to me,
especially when I’m at places like this. I guess I’m still trying to figure out
how what I truly think and feel about that disparity which is going to be there
regardless of if I spend my money for a night at the Kuriftu or not. It’s a
hard balance to master. For me, it’s being able to mindlessly enjoy while other
boys are sleeping in flour sacks…I guess I’m not sure what to think.
This weekend has been fantastic. I’ve gotten so much work
done, feel 100% relaxed and have gotten my fill of luxury. At the same time,
the luxury takes a toll on my conscience...
Hope you all had a lovely weekend,
<3