Thursday, November 27, 2008

The Moon Goddess Wannabees

A day spent at the Mandarin Oriental Spa. It was a day of pure, blisfull pleasure....
We embarked on a therapeutic journey called the Moon Goddess Therapy at the posh and opulent Mandarin Oriental Spa. My partner took the moon goddess body therapy while I had to settle for the moon goddess's face therapy (for obvious reason of course).
But ......oh......my oh my.........ohhhh......blisss......... what a pleasurable time we had. To our sponsor, THANK YOU for your generosity, it would have been perfect had there been a Moon God each for us, the newly transformed Moon Goddesses (sigh.......). Anyhow, even with the absence of our Moon Gods, we were still happy and content.
The Moon Goddess Therapy was actually a birthday gift from my dear housemate. From beginning till the end...it was 5-star treatment all along. I guess the handwork (massage, exfoliating, scrubbing, kneading) were all the same like any other spas but it was the luxurious-ness of the place and the level of service that made it sooooooo special.
From the moment our reservations were made to our arrivals, the type of facilities that we could use at our disposal before and after our treatments.......our departure........it was so luxurious and decadent. Both of us were cosseted and pampered like tycoons' wives.
I supposed this trip was really special because it was free and in the middle of the week (my spa outings are usually end of the week, winding down activity after the marathon-like existance during onsite meetings). Plus it was so quiet and deserted....we had the whole place to ourselves!
Not a single moment passed by when we wished that we were both rich tai-tais with nothing better to do but pamper ourselves in this manner (going to expansive spas, 'doing' lunches and teas and shopping with fellow tai-tais instead of slaving away in the office, 'doing' proposals, reports and financial reconciliations....sigh....double sighs.... ).
And YES, we did do a long lunch after that, at an Italian bistro in Lan Kwai Fong. And YES, it was followed with another few more hours of shopping expedition.
Who wants to be career women anyway? We both wannabe ladies of leisure.....RICH ladies of leisure...........

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