Monday, 20 May 2013

Spa Daze

The event may have been about three months ago but I finally feel ready to share mine and Lorraine's Spa Day experience in Laayyykeesoyyddeee.



The original day for our Spa day was in January. But of course it snowed so we couldn’t go. So we rearranged it for the end of February. And it snowed. But it wasn’t too detrimental, just a mildly amusing anecdote.
So we packed up our little bags with all the things they tell you to take, slippers, flip flops, dressing gowns, towels etc.  And heading on our relaxing Spaventure.
Arriving was fairly straight forward, we arrived and signed in and were shown to the changing rooms. Mistake number one was not paying even the remotest bit of attention to the journey to the changing room. Mistake number two was not noticing where the door was. Mistake number three was not asking what we should wear in the Spa.

Spa Etiquette Query 1: Does one ask when one is not sure what to wear in the spa?

After opting for leggings, a vest and dressing gown/slippers, we headed back to the spa. We took at least three circuits of the changing rooms before realising there was only one way out, even though we didn’t recognise the route and there were DEFINITELY NOT badminton courts on the way out (there were: hence mistake number one).

I can’t remember who Lauren’s lady was, but mine was Frankie and she was very sweet and would have slotted perfectly into the TOWIE cast, or an outtake of Snog, Marry, Avoid. Either way we sat on strangely comfortable mosaic chairs and waited to be summoned.

Spa Etiquette Query 2: Is laughter permitted?

Then the separation occurred. I don’t know whether it would have been more or less awkward if we had been in the same room, but at least we could have consulted each other on the confusing aspects of preparing for a treatment:

Spa Etiquette Query 3: How long will you actually leave the room for? (this is important as I derobed then realised I still had my glasses on – never run so fast in my life)

Spa Etiquette Query 4: Which way do I lie down? (This was a moment of blondeness, I should have realised that “Face up” was necessary for a facial but it’s hard to think straight when your boobs are out)

Spa Etiquette Query 5: what way round does the towel go?

So begins the treatments. A lovely facial (she put so many things on my face I’m surprised I’m not just a walking cream now), a nice head massage (oil was an error. Such. Greasy. Hair.) Followed by a chocolate massage.

One thing I did not mention  about Frankie was that... she was... a little... familiar with Gregg’s... During my whole facial she was banging on about how good the chocolate smelled and I was mostly thinking “Oh how lovely, I can’t wait” And yes, it did smell fantastic.

And then the absolute unimaginable happened.

Halfway through the massage – I was covered in chocolate, feeling relaxed and was half naked. Frankie said the phrase


“OOhh I could just lick your back”


I *Wish* this was a lie. An exaggeration. Something I said in my own head, but it was not. With no Lorraine to laugh with me I was stunned into silence and a quiet squeal of “I’d rather you didn’t” and then attempted to relax for the rest of the massage.

I decided to let it slide because Frankie was very sweet, and not a terrifying man or someone I would have ever pegged as a sex pest, but I was quite glad when the whole experience (or “Ordeal” as I think it now classifies) was over.

Spa Etiquette Query 6: How long is too long and therefore weird to get re-robe after a treatment? Will they think you’re doing something bizarre if you take too long, or think you’re unclean if you’re too quick? How can you tell how long you’ve been when there are no clocks and you head is fuzzy from the smell of chocolate and low lighting?


The rest of the day was met with laughter and joy. We obeyed the rules and didn’t go in the Jacuzzi for over 30 minutes after the treatment (perfect time for a cider and fried breakfast), however we sweated (swat?) the 20 litres of product the second we walked into the pool area and had to have a break to wash the sting out of our eyes.

Would I do it again? Of course, but only if I could rectify the mistakes, have solid answers to my 6 etiquette queries from an experienced Spa- Goer and not have a the chubby girl/food treatment combination.

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