On Saturday, my Darling Husband took me out for the day for our anniversary. We had a great time. When I got hungry, he took me to this place called “Billy Baxters”, just your average restaurant, with a slight cutesy theme. I didn’t know what I wanted, so I ordered chicken, salad, fries and a big chocolate milkshake with extra icecream (hey, I told them to use skim milk!). I was in heaven. I was able to fullfill every craving I was having at that moment. Blissful. But, I forgot that I had promised Darling some of my milkshake, and drank it all myself. I blame the baby. After all, our Little Jellybean is the one who is giving me a strange appetite!!

Then, for dinner we decided to go to a Thai restaurant that our friends and family have told us about. It’s kind of expensive and so we decided we should wait for a special occasion. This is where the terrible development comes in. We ordered our food, and then, as we began to eat, I discovered that (begin the sinister, horror flick music and sound effects) I can’t eat Thai food. Our Little Jellybean doesn’t like it!!! I soldiered on, cause I knew I needed to eat, but every mouthfull was soooooo hard to eat. My strange appetite meant that we had heaps of leftovers, and even smelling the sweet aroma of thai herbs & spices in our fridge turned my stomach. Sean had leftovers for dinner on Sunday, and I couldn’t sit next to him. I had mashed potatoes for dinner and water, on the other side of the room!!! Bleh.

Back to Saturday Night: The Thai restaurant is right on the beach, so after we finished eating, we decided to go for a walk along the jetty that stretches out into the water until it reaches the reef. It was pretty dark even with the lights, but the water was beautiful, really clear. I think it goes out about 500 meters into the water, and the jetty is quite high. I was clinging to Sean really tightly, and I think he liked that… In the day time, I think I could back and forth on that thing without batting an eyelid, but somehow the dark, height, wind, and waves made it seem very ominous.

note: I had to change the title, cause at least one of my readers got “freaked out” (see comments). 😉