From time to time the Smith Family enjoys leaving the familiar and immersing into the unfamiliar. Such an experience expands our understanding of ourselves and others. In 2010 we followed the Bronzan's to a foreign land with a foreign culture and a foreign language. We invited you to share our journey.
7 Bonus Buffet
The hotel room included a breakfast buffet that we abused both days. In ample supply we gathered meats, cheeses, yogurts, fruit, sausage links both small and hot-dog sized, eggs, cereals, breads, and spreads of various type including a half/half butter and Nutella … Petey’s favorite. A juice machine and a coffee machine provided any beverage of choice, though the orange and grapefruit juices were actually watered-down drinks, not nectar. Petey and Donna gave a thumb’s up to the rich hot chocolate. I mixed espresso with my hot chocolate … good to the last drop. Petey noticed that the Asian bus tour group stocked up on fruits and vegetables while their Italian counterpart piled plates with breads, meats and cheeses. The large stately dining room was self-divided into ethnic groups. One good looking gal with a thin frame, a model perhaps, took multiple trips to the bread department. Beverage and bread, we marveled that she could look so thin. Petey suggested it was because she walked so much going back and forth to the bread basket area.
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