
We welcomed them with a simple meal for lunch, then afterwards they took a short rest before heading out on a boat tour around the island. I went with them and as it was the first time we have had guests in the resort's boat since we installed the shade canopy. It was good to see how it felt to travel with some pleasant shade.
The sea was so calm that we had a clear view of the marine life as we travelled over patches of sand, then rock and coral, then more sand. So many varieties of fish, swimming amongst corals that are all so different from each other. Some corals look like roses moving in a breeze as the water currents drift around them. Others look like giant coloured brains. Then there are corals that are like the branches on a forest of trees. Always when you look there is something different. And the colours are so beautiful. And through it all, splashes of living colour as the fish dart in and out around them with the sunlight sparkling off their scales.

Joy had asked me to cook stir fried noodles for their evening meal, so Rose and I prepared dinner while Joy and JR took their baths. At 7pm we served dinner on our prepared, set table and they shared some red wine with their meal on a lovely, romantic evening under the moon and stars.
Next morning, Joy woke up earlier so I gave her some morning coffee to start the day. As we had prepared breakfast, Rose served it to them, and after they had eaten they went down to the sea wall to relax and take some photos. We saw some of the local fishermen, so I called them and Joy bought 5 kilos of fish. She asked me to cook the fish for them. So I left them enjoying the sea breeze and the view from the swing at the sea wall, while started preparing lunch.
Of course there are many ways to cook fish, but we decided to cook some paksiw, which is fish cooked and simmered in vinegar. And of course with a fish like the Dalagang Bukid (the Yellowtail Fusilier), which is known for its tangy and delicious taste, we chose a favourite method and cooked sarciado datagang bukid. Fried fish with tomato egg sauce. First, the fish is fried to enhance its own flavour. Then the sauce of sauteed tomato and beaten egg is made. There are family recipes for the sauce and some people like to add a little garlic, onions or herbs.
At noon I set out their lunch. How they loved the fish, fresh and sweet, straight from the sea to the kitchen with no time lying around in a market. Delicious!

In the evening after washing off the salt water they decided to have dinner by the sea at what has become their fvourite spot, the long bamboo table. They had some beer with dinner and just relaxed. One of the most rewarding things about being part of a resort is seeing guests, whether they are families, friends or couples, enjoying eachother's company in this quiet island paradise. By about 9pm though, they decided to head off to bed. Tomorrow is another day.



At 3pm they came back to the resort, as one of the local girls does massage and had arranged to give the couple a massage. And if you have a relaxing massage, why not also have a manicure and pedicure, so Margie came also to attend to Joy and Jr. Once that was done and the couple relaxed, I gave them tea. Because Joy end Jr enjoyed the resort and loved the friendly service provided by our local residents Joy gave them a big tip, which resulted in big smiles.
On their final evening with us they enjoyed their beer with grilled fish and balakawas cooked in banana leaf. They can't forget how delicious it tastes! Jr sent James for another 2 bottles of Red Horse, then when they finished their beer they went off to bed, because they had to wake early to catch the St Paul for the trip back across the Verde Island Passage to Tabangao.
I woke at 2.30am and saw Joy walking down to the swing to sit by the water for the last time on this trip. She had already packed and prepared for her departure and I made a last coffee for them. As we were waiting for the boat she promised to come back again next year, but this time, to bring her family.
We will miss Joy and Jr, as they were fun guests and are a great couple.
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