SOTB II - Day 4
Thanks for the pics, jayseadee! Your shot of the palm in front of the stairs at Trunk brought me back to one I took of my boy this July:
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July 2003 - Honeymoon at The Westin
July 2004 - Glenmar, Gifft Hill
July 2005 - Arco Iris, Fish Bay
December 2007 - Dreamcatcher, GCB
July 2008 - Ellison Villa, VGE
July 2004 - Glenmar, Gifft Hill
July 2005 - Arco Iris, Fish Bay
December 2007 - Dreamcatcher, GCB
July 2008 - Ellison Villa, VGE
Sherban, Since I think this may be a common feeling, I wanted to respond so that if this comes up again (SOTB III), some that are on the fence might really give it some further consideration. Although this is just my point of view and maybe some of the others will chime in, I’d have to say that it's really not as difficult as you would think, and I truly feel that we all got along marvelously. We'd been emailing for nearly a year, which helped us to get to know each other somewhat, but it's because you don't know one another that you know you HAVE TO go with the right mind set if it's going to work and once everyone has locked-in and paid, it has to work; kind-of like being on your best behavior type thing. Though not spoken, of course there were probably some initial reservations by this one or that one about this one or that one but basically on that note, you hope that you're wrong and that everything will go well and you try to keep an open and positive mind. So many different personality types, etc coming together, (some wore make-up, some didn't, some did their hair, some didn't, some swore, some didn't) so realizing that everyone is just being who they are (thus, my belief and forum name b-as-u-r) and everyone accepting that. How dull would life be if we were all exactly the same? So, my observations, which I think attributed to the success: basically, no chiefs, an easy-going attitude by all, consideration of others, no real expectations, flexibility and an open itinerary. Let's face it, you're on an island that you all love, so you all already have something in common. Also, realizing that not everyone needs to do everything together all of the time. It's okay for some to go out while others opt to stay in. Another similarity, I can say that we were all very "casual" in nature, which means no fancy clothes, no fancy dinners, no need to have a schedule or routine. Anyway, I think that probably describes most people on this forum, or at least that's the sense I get. I do feel it was essential to have 3 rental cars, and I make it a point of noting this, since I was one of the ones that was originally opposed to the idea. (Well, not necessary for the first day with staggered arrivals, but after that, it offered for great flexibility, which is necessary among 9 women.) Picking a villa with enough room and ample common space was also key to the success. Our villa was awesome and there was enough room to afford some “alone” time if you’re one that requires that. I think most of the rooms were comparable, so no one felt slighted on their space. Our ages ranged from 39 (well, not too long ago…..okay, okay….46sherban wrote:Thanks to all you girls for sharing these reports. I have to admit, ya'll are way cooler than I'll ever be...sharing a villa with a bunch of people from all over the place, some you hardly know. Too cool.
Seriously, I admire all of you for your bravery!
Great reports too....cheers!


STJ - I "get it"
Nice overview, b-as-u-r. As a member of the SOTB I and II, I have enjoyed my fellow "sisters" tales of our trip. I had my hesitation about whether or not 9 women could live together for 1 week and get along; I have to say, it was seriously one of the most enjoyable weeks I ever spent. We each had our individual ways, but then we were a group, too. Getting to know each other, even through emails early on, was a good step. Some of us had even managed to meet before our big trip. I really have nothing but wonderful memories of this trip. My only regret is that I did injure myself the very first day and that really slowed me down and kept me from sharing more time with my fellow SOTB'ers. We came from all over the US and from Sweden, and found out we really did have one big thing in common - our love of St John.....so, thank you, all my new friends, for some special memories. (And I'm lovin' these trip reports and pics!!!...even though I was there!)
What can I say after this!
This week must be one of the most fun things I have done in my life. I had such a great time.
I had my share of people from home thinking about what I was doing, going alone to the Caribbean from Sweden and stay with 8 American girls I have never met. One person said - what if there are no woman there when you arrive?
But others said - wow you are a brave girl, to do such a thing. I envie you.
Today I know I did the right thing. It was a long trip, that I had to do all alone, but it was definitely worth it.
Miss you all girls!
Now - back to reality - working on SOTB trip report day 5.
This week must be one of the most fun things I have done in my life. I had such a great time.
I had my share of people from home thinking about what I was doing, going alone to the Caribbean from Sweden and stay with 8 American girls I have never met. One person said - what if there are no woman there when you arrive?
But others said - wow you are a brave girl, to do such a thing. I envie you.
Today I know I did the right thing. It was a long trip, that I had to do all alone, but it was definitely worth it.
Miss you all girls!
Now - back to reality - working on SOTB trip report day 5.
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