Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Back to Life

I still find it quite amazing how one can spend several glorious days in another country and then next thing you know, it's BACK TO REALITY!

No more breakfast ...

with a view ...

In Colombo, we stayed at the Hilton Residence.

And in Pussellawa, we stayed at The Lavender House where breakfast was served on the back terrace.

Set menus were offered with several options to choose from. Breakfast was ordered the night before.

We were certainly spoiled but what a great way to start the day!

Our first day back went way too fast -- school/work, grocery shopping, baseball practice, cooking, washing (the laundry is no longer a mountain, but still a hill to climb).

Wishing you all a wonderful Wednesday! Friendship blessings, Tammy

14 comments:

  1. Wow..both the breakfast and the view are amazing..glad you had a good time and are home safely :-)

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  2. Dearest Tammy,

    Not only breakfast à la carte but you got great food for the soul as well! Lovely surroundings and of course great climate.
    That does lift on up and thus we tackle whatever mountain/hill of laundry. Tomorrow I'm also tackling my laundry hill... Even if one stays home it piles up fast.

    Lots of love,

    Mariette

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  3. A delicious looking breakfast and beautiful view. Great memories made although it certainly doesn't take long for reality to set back in. Reece found the same thing after arriving home from their trip to Thailand last year. :)

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  4. Hi Tammy,

    Gosh - the trip sounds wonderful. We have to work so hard to survive and when we finally get a chance to go away, it feels like heaven.

    I missed sending you birthday wishes and know that you had a great one.

    And yes, pet overpopulation is a globabl problem. The awareness is being raised but too slowly. It's a soap box I preach from regularly (along with a lot of others he-he).

    I miss Pumpking be she's doing fine at Laura's. I keep taking in cats because they're homeless and 6 is just way too many! It's already easier being down to 2 litter boxes instead of 3. I really hate litter boxes.

    Have a great day!

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  5. Talk about typos in my above comment - how embarassing!

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  6. Hi Tammy, so you feel after the days of rest, I imagine you'll be a bit renewed. Beautiful photos of the breakfast and beautiful views, well, go back to the routine, remembering those beautiful moments, Greetings, Rose Marie

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  7. Wow!! it looks like you had a wonderful B-day trip. I am so jealous, I want to pet a baby elephant! I just love babies, All babies, I guess thats why I had 4 kids. Everyone needs to be spoiled every now and again. Many Blessings, Deborah

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  8. How lucky for you got the chance to spend time away! It is a good thing to get the chance to breathe a different air, if you will. Have you noticed how quickly fun time away goes by, and routine feels like an eternity?! :o))
    thanks for sharing!
    have a lovely day!

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  9. I AM SO HAPPY YOU GOT TO GO AWAY ON VACATION, IT SOUNDS LIKE YOU HAD A REALLY NICE TIME. HAVING BREAKFAST ON THE
    PORCH WITH A VIEW, AND SERVED.
    HOPE YOU RELAXED AND REALLY ENJOYED YOURSELF, YOU DESERVE IT, YOUR SUCH A SWEETHEART.
    HAVE A NICE DAY. RIZZI

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  10. Just been looking at all your photos, Sri Lanka looks amazing. That scenery is spectacular. So glad you had a great time and a belated Happy Birthday to you!

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  11. Been catching up Tammy...what a wonderful birthday trip!

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  12. Your birthday trip sound wonderful. How nice to get away and relax. And breakfast with a view. What a great thing.

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  13. Welcome back dear Tammy and Happy Belated Birthday! I am back from FL from the Marie Antoinette art event and am stationary for a wee bit so I am catching up on Blog visits! I loved seeing the pictures of your family!

    Love,
    LuLu~*xoxo

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  14. I sure wish mornings looked like that in Doha. I would get used to that REALLY fast!!!

    Renee

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