We got up this morning ready to go try a new place for breakfast, we had found a local place that held the promise of banana pancakes! We dressed and walked outside and were a little surprised at the slight chill in the early morning breeze. I turned around and got my rain jacket to serve as a wind breaker on our bike ride. We noticed there were many local residents who were dressed in winter clothes. The wind chill may have even dropped below 70 degrees this morning! We reached Meldy’s kitchen quickly. We walked into the small front room and the teenage boy (probably Meldy’s son) manning the counter asked if we’d like to sit inside or outside. There was one small table in the stuffy front room, so we chose to sit outside. He led us onto a small side patio with 4 small brightly colored picnic tables. After sitting down, he brought us each a binder that contained menus. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and drink menus were all contained in order in plastic sheet protectors. The breakfast menu looked great, she was obviously trying to cater to the Gringo palette. Bagels and cream cheese, banana pancakes, omelettes and fresh fruit plates. We ordered an omelette and banana pancakes with fresh squeezed orange juice. We had a small rooster in the yard beside us and a cat to sit in our laps for entertainment. The food was very good. After breakfast we biked back to our cabin and ran into John on the way. He informed us that the pool party we had been invited to (at the home of another couple living on the island we had met through John ) had been postponed due to cold weather. After all, it may not even get much past 80 degrees today. Bbrrrrrrr! 😉 we had to pack up everything after we returned because we would be moving to a one bedroom room closer to the beach since it was now only the 2 of us again. After packing we decided to go hang out on the hotels pier. The day had indeed warmed up to almost 80 and with the remaining breeze it was a spectacular day to outside. We sat out over the sparkling blue water and read and napped (and I wrote in my blog) until it was time to change rooms. The hotel sent a taxi golf cart to the cabin to collect our bags and bring them to the hotel. Easiest move ever. We finally decided we may want some lunch about mid afternoon, (time doesn’t seem to mean that much here). We stopped by John’s to say goodbye (he was leaving for the states Monday) and we ate at Maggie’s again. We went to the split to see what was going on and returned to our room. Somehow we still had not completely recovered from the dive trip so we picked up fried rice for dinner and watched CSI. Just another relaxing day in paradise….