The girl whipped the horse's sperm with a whip 4. Wander around Marble Mountain. I'm usually not the most interested in sightseeing unless it involves an eight mile vertical climb, so Marble mountain was right up my ally. Though calling it a mountain is rather generous, there are a fair amount of stairs to climb up. The mountain (hill) is part of a Buddhist monastery and has many caves and grottoes hiding shrines. I could certainly see the appeal of worshiping in such an idyllic setting. 8. Do redeem yourself with old drinking buddies. I ran into Nico again in Hoi An and proved to him that I don't always get horribly sick when I drink. Not picture: our cranky, hot, hungry, exhausted attitudes and my near melt-down at not being able to open my water bottle. Pro-tip: keep Maggie well-fed at all times or assume all risks and responsibilities. 7. Enjoy the lantern festival. Hoi An is known for its silk lanterns and holds a lunar lantern festival on the 15th of every month. You can take a boat ride down the river and release your own lantern as you make a wish. I sent my lantern down the river carrying the wish that my cat, Louie, will still love me after I abandoned him for two months. Fingers crossed. Its blurry, but you can see the sparklers going off in the bar. Honestly, I'm not sure how it isn't a fire hazard. Then again the bar is called Tiger Tiger and its catchphrase is "Don't be a pussy, be a tiger", so I don't think safety is their number one priority. All in all, it was an amazing trip. I'm so glad I had friends to go with friends as they made the weekend so memorable. I would never have rented a motorbike on my own, and I most certainly would not have been the center of an impromptu birthday celebration. Thank you Cliodhna, Aidan and Rachel for pushing me out of my comfort zone. It was so very worth it. 6. Cool off with some coconut water. I may have been a little overexcited to drink from a coconut. Stay tuned to hear about my reunion with Anna in Thailand! Thanks for reading!
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4. Wander around Marble Mountain. I'm usually not the most interested in sightseeing unless it involves an eight mile vertical climb, so Marble mountain was right up my ally. Though calling it a mountain is rather generous, there are a fair amount of stairs to climb up. The mountain (hill) is part of a Buddhist monastery and has many caves and grottoes hiding shrines. I could certainly see the appeal of worshiping in such an idyllic setting.
8. Do redeem yourself with old drinking buddies. I ran into Nico again in Hoi An and proved to him that I don't always get horribly sick when I drink.
Not picture: our cranky, hot, hungry, exhausted attitudes and my near melt-down at not being able to open my water bottle. Pro-tip: keep Maggie well-fed at all times or assume all risks and responsibilities.
7. Enjoy the lantern festival. Hoi An is known for its silk lanterns and holds a lunar lantern festival on the 15th of every month. You can take a boat ride down the river and release your own lantern as you make a wish. I sent my lantern down the river carrying the wish that my cat, Louie, will still love me after I abandoned him for two months. Fingers crossed.
Its blurry, but you can see the sparklers going off in the bar. Honestly, I'm not sure how it isn't a fire hazard. Then again the bar is called Tiger Tiger and its catchphrase is "Don't be a pussy, be a tiger", so I don't think safety is their number one priority.

All in all, it was an amazing trip. I'm so glad I had friends to go with friends as they made the weekend so memorable. I would never have rented a motorbike on my own, and I most certainly would not have been the center of an impromptu birthday celebration. Thank you Cliodhna, Aidan and Rachel for pushing me out of my comfort zone. It was so very worth it.
6. Cool off with some coconut water. I may have been a little overexcited to drink from a coconut.
Stay tuned to hear about my reunion with Anna in Thailand! Thanks for reading!