Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Bear-Furt

It's been a while since I've updated everyone on my whereabouts but for the most part, I've been in Bratislava, listening to the squawks and complaints of my bipedal attendants - and of course, bearing it all. And just to put it in perspective, the temperature has finally plummeted to zero, so you can imagine how well my female bipedal attendant is holding up. (Not.)

On Sunday I had the opportunity of flying to Frankfurt with my male bipedal attendant, who had some business to conduct. Rather than take Her, he took me - as it's universally accepted in our household that, as a former international fashion model and freelance Goodwill Ambassador, I'm the savvier traveller. That sure put her nose out of joint!

Unfortunately, we were in the city for less than 24 hours, and most of that time my male bipedal attendant was in meetings, and I was left in the hotel room but at least we were at the Mövenpick, instead of some of the other fleabags he's chosen in the past. Except for the one paparazzi I found hiding in the bathroom (we soon became friends though), our stay there was faultless - which makes it a bear-pick. It even had a bear-size jacuzzi (below, left)- although I had to fight my bipedal attendant for it because he wanted to brush his teeth in it. Who ever heard of anyone brushing their teeth in a jacuzzi? He can be such a Philistine!

Above the bed (top centre) was a quotation by Goethe: Es ist nicht genug zu wissen, man muss auch anwenden; es ist nicht genug zu wollen, man muss auch tun. Fortunately, I speak German fluently (ein Bier bitte?) so I translated it for my attendant: “It is not enough to know something, we must also apply it. It is not enough to want to do something, we must also do it.” I know that Goethe was born in Frankfurt almost 300 years ago and that he's a local son and all, but I don't know what that has to do with having a good night's sleep - it seemed a rather strange thing to be mulling over after a hard day.

Germans!

Still, I had a wonderful night's sleep even though my male bipedal attendant snored a lot. I'm just glad that the room designer hadn't decorated the room with a quotation from Goethe's Faust. As a freelance Goodwill Ambassador, I don't think it would be appropriate to sell my soul to the devil - even in my dreams!

4 comments:

Snowflake said...

GB, that's my favorite kind of travel. Nothing to do but enjoy a nice hotel room. Love the pictures. I'm glad you can stay so upbeat having such a whiner of a female bipedal attendant around.

Grey Bear said...

It is a struggle - dealing with all that 'stinkin' thinkin'- but a night at a 4 star hotel goes a long way to making things bearable!

... seriously, I did bring her back the toiletries from the hotel room. It actually doesn't take that much to make her happy.

Frisco said...

GB, you are sooooooooooo lucky to travel to all of those interesting places,,,you are so global. I get to go to the Best Western in Rovigo every Sunday. No spa, but a great park next door for those interesting walks and great new smells

Grey Bear said...

But you guys get to watch the at the Best Western in Rovigo! Go Bills! - or go Bears!