Monday, 9/14/09, While I was sitting at Cocotal Inn and Cabanas getting my sun and rest on in the pool and on the dock, the maid pulled me aside and said, “Ma’am, Beaulah needs to see you in the office.” “Eeek!” I think to myself. I was actually at that moment walking back to the bar to write down on the sheet of paper that I had drank a beer. I totally forgot to log it at the exact moment I took it from the fridge. With the maid stopping me and telling me that, I immediately think to myself, “Oh Crap, I didn’t log the beer right away and it’s an hour later and Beaulah totally knows I didn’t and thinks I didn’t and is going to yell at me!” Mind you, Cocotal Inn and Cabanas has a really nice open air bar- it’s an honor bar. That means, you take what you want (Belikin beer, Sodas, etc) and you mark it down to pay for it when you leave or to be invoiced on later.
I walk into the office and Beaulah doesn’t yell at me about the beer at all, but instead, informs me that Courtney had called me earlier from Ecologic Diving and she walked around the grounds to find me but couldn’t. At the time she was looking for me, I was actually next door at White Sands grabbing lunch. I say “phew” and explain to Beaulah I thought I was in trouble for the beer (funny, I know) and she laughs and just says, “Let’s call Ecologic and see if we can catch Courtney before his last dive.” She promptly dials Ecologic Divers whom I catch the owner on the phone and she mentions “Courtney requests your presence for a night dive tonight. We will pick you up on the dock at Cocotal at 5:15 p.m.” “Okay, great!” I say as I hang up the phone. I head back to the room and take an hour nap. It’s about 3:15 when I wake up. I go back to the honor bar and grab a coke Light. Yeah, not a diet coke, but a Coke Light (it’s equivalent in Belize to a Diet Coke). A few minutes later, I hear a boat pull up to the dock at Cocotal and see Courtney walking down the dock towards me. I’m quite excited. We had spent the day apart and I had missed him and I was glad to catch some alone time before going on our night snorkel and dive. At this point, Courtney gathers himself in the hotel room and we decide to go to the nearest grocery store, Lulu’s, to try and grab some food for dinner after the dive and for breakfast. We wander over to Lulu’s (a short walk from Cocotal) and see that the store is “closed” but to go see a server at the front bar and they will assist you to open the shop. (they are open normal hours as any store is but in the low season it doesn’t make sense to have workers sitting in there when no one is around). We walk to the front bar right on the water and beach and walk in on a PARTY! We are greeted by a few who ask us to stay but we insist we can’t because we have to go on a night dive/snorkel. They ask us to return after our night dive. We showed up about 8:00 p.m. when most everyone was already at their limit- but we still had a blast!
Honestly, the pictures do the talking, but I wanted to thank Victoria for her hospitality and also all the wonderful people we met that night at Bella Vista.