So, having left the neither spa nor resort in a huff, and not a huff and a half, I was glad to be at the Bangkok Airport. It makes O'Hare seem tiny. You could LIVE there and I mean 24/7! There were a million things to do, see, shop, eat, and explore.
I spent hours wandering about and had a ball. I spent a few hours, and a few bucks, to put myself in a private lounge. You were not allowed to lay down, but you could use free wifi and were fed sandwiches and beverages. If I could have laid down, I would have stayed a few hours more! By the time my flight started boarding around 3am, I was wiped and just wanted to get back to China. Because I flew at such awful hours, the lines at customs were nothing and I was back in the dorms a lot faster then I would have been with normal times for my flights.
When I got home, almost everyone had returned from their various vacations and there was much talking and sharing of photos and stories. We had been informed before we left that SGC was being let go, and shortly after I arrived back in the dorms, she posted an email she had received from our employer letting her know that she was officially being let go. It was a rough 2 days while she emptied out her stuff and said her goodbyes, but I was not sorry to see that door close. She helped me a great deal, and did some great things for me, but even I have to admit that I can only eat so much ice-cream before I have to yell STOP!
Because she will be gone from my school, I was nervous to go back to school. After all, the devil you know...
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