Sunday, 13 December 2015

Bo-o-o-r-r-r-ing...


December 7 (Monday) 

P-day. Getting back to normal. One day left before returning to work at the Temple. It's been a quick 2 week break. We hired a cleaning service to come clean the apartment every week. Sure is nice to have done especially after all the company.

Christmas is less than 3 weeks away. I feel so out of it. No shopping done. No cards sent. No tree decorated. No baking. No planning a big Christmas feast. Yes, Christmas will certainly be different this year.

I've inherited this horrible cold passed down from Wayne, to Jasmine, now me. Hope it passes soon. We went to the pharmacy to get some Tylenol, but they didn't know what I was asking for. He typed it into his computer and this is what came up, "Biogesic", (HK form of Tylenol) so that's what I've been taking.


December 8 (Tuesday)

I coughed so much last night, that every time I coughed my insides hurt so bad. My head was stuffy and my nose was running. Ahhhh I hate having colds. I decided I'd better not go in to the Temple and spread my germs around, so my 2 week break is being extended, though I'd rather be healthy and back at work.


December 9 (Wednesday)

I was hoping I'd be better today, but the cough is still deep in my chest. I was hoping to just sleep in and get a good rest. BUT...at 7:30 there was someone at the door. Phoenix. John answered and said that I was sick in bed. She had a gift for me. Now why did she do that! She gave me a jade bracelet. I fell asleep again only to be woken by the phone. It was Sister Ball checking to see how I was doing. Then back to sleep.

Interruption #3 was Sister Stromberg with her report about their meeting with Phoenix. She had great news. They had also been teaching Constance, her son, and he is progressing very well. Looks like I won't be getting any more rest for now. I called Elder Macbeth to set up a meeting with Phoenix. He's a psychologist, and Phoenix has agreed to meet with him. However, as a missionary, he does not have a license to practice here so he referred me to Timothy Gartz, who is also a member of the Church. I contacted him and he has agreed to see Phoenix.


December 10 (Thursday)

Another day at home. Cough has subsided a bit. Dare I say, I should be back to work tomorrow? Hope so. If there is anything positive with having this cold, it is that I've lost 2 pounds. Now if I can just lose a few more. Fat chance...no pun intended...haha.


December 11 (Friday)

Hallelujah! Finally felt good enough to return to work at the Temple. Not 100%, but good enough. It wasn't very busy.


December 12 (Saturday)

After such an uneventful week, I felt like I needed to get out and do something. Eat...what else. So we hooked up with Richard and June Lee and went to dinner at "Kitchen J". It was a blend of western, Japanese, and Italian. On my rating scale, they get a 9. Good value, good atmosphere, good food. We ordered a set meal for 4. It included soup, salad, appetizer platter, a grill item, a main course, a side, a dessert, and a beverage. Sounds like a lot of food, but we polished it all off. OK, I'm stuffed!

Listed on menu as "Very Nice Crab Salad
Appetizer Platter: French Fries, Fish Fillets, Sausage, Chicken Wings
Grilled Salmon
Chicken and Mushroom Dorian
Grilled Pork Chop
Creme Brule 

December 13 (Sunday)

Happy Anniversary Jade and Mike Goodman! 11 years, 3 awesome kids, and new house #3 under construction, successful chiropractic business, and young entrepreneur. Not bad in only 11 years.

Just another Sunday in our Peninsula 3 Branch. Today was my first day in Primary as the Primary Advisor. There are only 4 little girls that make up our Primary. They are all terrific!

Sister Bortong is finishing her mission this week. She was an awesome missionary. Bye bye and good luck in all your future endeavors.


Coincidence? Timothy Gartz, whom I had spoken with earlier this week re: Phoenix,  just happened to be speaking in our Branch today. Hm, go figure. His wife is Chinese and they have 3 little children. The youngest one is a real handful, extremely active. Guess who got to teach him in primary? Yup, yours truly, since they had no teacher for him. A spur of the moment lesson with no preparation and no materials for a hyperactive 3 year old...we coloured, made paper airplanes, drew finger puppets on his hand and rolled up mats to make tunnels to crawl through. I don't know how it all related to the lesson of "I Know That My Redeemer Lives", but we made it through the class time and managed to keep him in the room as he kept trying to escape. Needless to say, I was relieved when lesson time was over.

Monday, 7 December 2015

Making Memories

November 30 (Monday)


Today's adventure took us to the Prince Edward MTR area, Fa Yuen Street. Went for congee and oily sticks. Not bad. not good. Rated: 6 for flavor. Rated: 1 for ambiance.

On the MTR we came across this very interesting person. She definitely was making her own fashion statement. She had about a dozen colourful mismatched hair clips in her dyed red hair, make up that was more like war paint, and enough rings and bracelets that she could open her own store. It's too bad you can't see her outfit which was a smattering of pinks, reds, orange and purple with blingy sandels...a bag lady at best.

John tried to be as inconspicuous as possible when taking this picture. You can see our reflection in the window. Her appearance was what caught our eye, but her personality was nothing short of schizophrenic. She was constantly talking to her imaginary friend and would laugh and carry on as if someone was there talking with her. At one point, as our ride progressed people filled the seats next to her. One lady came on the train and stood next to her because there were no more seats. The strange lady kicked her in the legs and yelled something like, "get out of here!"  Everyone just stared and moved away. One way to keep people from invading your space. Pretty crazy!


Went to Kwai Fong to order chops (Chinese name stamps) for the kids. Also wanted to pick up the spinning tops that the kids were having so much fun with. Jade had bought 1, but all the kids wanted one, so we thought we'd go back and buy more. After roaming and wandering up and down and round and round all the aisles, we could not find the store! Frustrated after an hour, we gave up. I'll have to ask Jade if she remembers which level and what area the store was. 4 levels of shopping in a mall designed as a maze, did us in.

The GooBur Tour is in Xian today leaving for Beijing. Because of poor visibility, flight was delayed.


December 1 (Tuesday)

It's so nice to have Victor with us this week. He knows the area fairly well and is a great tour guide when it comes to places to eat. Today he suggested that we go to Yuen Long in the New Territories to try the Tai Wing Wah Restaurant famous for "Village Cuisine". The place was packed and we had to wait in line for a table. Of course, like many other restaurants, if there is room at a table that is not full, they just seat you there with complete strangers. The food was not a disappointment. Rated: 9.  It could have been a 10 if we had our own table and the rest rooms were clean.

Exploring the streets of Yuen Long
I found a nice little brass Buddha to add to my miniature collection. 
Now that's one honkin' kettle! 
John loves his chicken feet!
On the way home, we stopped by Kwai Fong in hopes of finding the lazer spinning top store again and order more chops for the rest of the grandkids. After talking with Jade and picking her memory about where the toy store was located, we finally found it! Do you know why we couldn't find it yesterday even though we walked past it many times? They were closed!!! When the shops are closed, there is a metal garage-like door that  completely covers the store, so you don't know what is behind it. No wonder we couldn't find it! So we loaded up on the spinning tops, actually called "UFO Gyros". Everyone will be happy now, especially me.

GooBur Tour - The Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square


December 2 (Wednesday)

Today's itinerary took us by bus to Kowloon City. This is an older area and there were many Thai businesses. We decided to try a "hot pot" restaurant. This is a unique style of cooking. In the middle of your table is a gas burner. They put a pot of boiling water on it and you start throwing in your various ingredients to cook. It started with tomatoes for the base. Add to it sliced pork, beef, shrimp, fish, and intestines? (I didn't touch that), and lettuce and water cress. Toss in what you want, and fish out what you tossed in. Rated: 6. At least I can say I've tried it.
Ready...
Set... 
Go...
Any resemblance? 
Budgies for sale, for pets, not lunch.
Sweet little girl in front of Thai restaurant (owner's daughter?)
Not quite like a Wal-Mart Service Centre
We came across this street of auto services. You better hope your car never needs servicing because their garages are only large enough to fit one vehicle, barely. What is pictured above is the whole size of the garage! Oh how spoiled we are when it comes to space.

Got an email from the girls today. They finally found an amazing shopping place... now they're happy. GooBur Tour - The Great Wall of China


December 3 (Thursday)

This past week has just flown by. The kids will be back in Hong Kong tonight. Their trip to Xian and Beijing had its ups and downs. Flight delays were a definite downer as it wasted one whole day. Weather was cold and windy, but clear, so they got a good view while on the Great Wall of China.  Shopping was good at one point, but not enough time. Of course seeing the Terracotta Warriors is simply amazing. All in all, I think it was a great experience for them all.

Sick of Chinese food? Yup. Tonight I've made reservations for just the adults at Dan Ryan's Chicago Grill, an American franchise. It will be nice to have "normal" food. Emmy, Azia and Parker will watch the little kids tonight. I made tacos for them. That will be a treat after a week of Chinese.

Just got an email from Wayne requesting prayers on his behalf...he has a bad cold and hoping that it won't turn into laryngitis. YIKES! That would be disastrous. With concerts on Friday and Saturday, this couldn't come at a worse time.

Victor leaves today for Singapore to catch a cruise with Melisa. They will return in time to spend Christmas with us.

The Goodman's arrived first, back from Beijing. We waited and waited and waited for the Burton's to arrive. We thought they would be right behind since they were on the same flight, and we booked the same shuttle company for pick up. However...the Goodman's ride was there waiting, but the Burton's ride never showed up!!! Ultimately they ended up catching 2 taxi's back to our place. Someone sure messed up the reservation. Not impressed!

Oh well, carry on. I got the kids fed their tacos, then the adults rushed off to our dinner reservation at Dan Ryan's. It was a wonderful meal and a much needed time out without the kids.

I booked a hotel room for the Goodman's for one night since they were leaving the next day. the Burton's stayed with us. 9 people in our little unit was rather crowded, but we all survived.


December 4 (Friday)

Jade, Jasmine, and Emmy did a quick trip back to Shenzhen to pick up Emmy's grad dress which she had custom made. She looks gorgeous in it! It was a rush trip since Jade had to get back for the return home with the shuttle coming at 4:30. Sad to say good-bye. I'm missing them so much. I hope we will be able to go visit during our summer break. By then their new house should be built. It would be fun to check it out. Or, it would be awesome if she could make another trip back!

One last picture with Anna and Elsa at Harbour City
All packed and ready to go home...We'll miss you...Bye bye Hong Kong.

No time for tears, we had to get ready for Wayne's concert. Jas and the kids decided not to attend the Friday concert, but would go on Saturday. So John decided to stay with them as Jas wanted to return to Ladies' Market.

The concert was awesome. The only disappointment was the crowd, which was smaller than we had anticipated. Nevertheless, the concert was great and very spiritual. Other performers for the evening were Leah Cerbolles and Songs of the Heart Singers. Wayne did an incredible job, as usual, especially considering he was battling a cold. Having a priesthood blessing sure helped him make it through. He had glowing comments by many who had attended.
Guest singer - Leah Cerbollos
When we got back home and off the elevator, I noticed someone sleeping on the bench. It was Phoenix! I woke her up and asked what she was doing there. She was waiting for me. She felt like she needed to talk to me and that I could help her. Without going into a lot of detail, we sat and visited for about 1/2 hour. She actually seemed to be listening to what I had to say this time. She seemed focused and her mind didn't wander and she didn't interrupt. That's progress. Anyways, I managed to get her to agree to meet with one of our church psychologists in hopes that they can help her. I invited her to come to Wayne's concert with us tomorrow. I think it would be good for her to hear some good uplifting music and feel the spirit of Christmas.


December 5 (Saturday)

Another busy packed day planned. First on the agenda, pictures at the Hong Kong Temple. Target time: 9:30 am. John went ahead with the little boys, the rest of us followed momentarily. We thought they would wait for us in the lobby, but when we got there, they were no where to be found. So we thought they probably had just gone ahead to the MTR station, so we headed there. When we arrived, they were not there. What? Where could they be? They left before us, yet we didn't pass them. There's only one way to go. Wait, wait, wait. So much for keeping to our schedule.

When we had left the apartment, it was very chilly and extremely windy, so John and the boys decided to go back and get their jackets. Apparently, we must of missed each other as they were going up the elevator, we were coming down. We finally met us and headed off to the Temple. Took a quick walk around the Temple and took some pictures. The Temple is closed till December 8.
Azia, Cardiff, Sawyer, Parker, and Emmy with Grammy and Grampy in front of the Hong Kong Temple.
 Next stop, lunch. We decided to go to the MOKO Food Opera (food court). We introduced the Burton's to "Pepper Lunch" and they loved it. Added some dim sum items and specialty drinks. then off to our next shopping adventure at Kwai Fong for the girls. John took the boys to Li Yuen street to the Knick Knack store. The girls found lots to shop for but only had time to get through 2 out of the 4 floors of shops. I guess they'll just have to come again.

Rush, rush, rush home, change and get to the Wan Chai for the concert. Poor Wayne! he was trying to get his family to sing with him, but everyone was being so defiant. I don't know what happened between the time we left the apartment to when we arrived at the church, but suffice it to say, thank God for small miracles. When we got to the Church, the whole family, including Jasmine were up on the stage practicing The First Noel...amazing. They all sang during the concert. It was heartwarming!

The Concert was magnificent! We could sure feel a special spirit. There were many VIP non member guests and the parents of the young performers plus many other friends of members. It was estimated that there were about 200 non members attending! The Children's Choirs were so delightful as only children can do. The strength of the missionaries also added to the spirit of the evening. So many people commented how wonderful it was to be able to see and hear Wayne's family perform. It added such a personal touch to the evening.
Children's Show Choir 
Junior Show Choir
The highlight for Azia was the photo op with all the missionaries. That made her day. That made her trip all worth while! She's so cute that way. She loves missionaries, elders and sisters alike. She'll make an incredible missionary herself someday.

Some of the 150 Hong Kong Missionaries with Emmy, Parker and Azia 
Elder Peacock (AP), President Lam (Mission President), Elder Liew (AP)
President and Sister Lam and us.
Oh yes, Phoenix did come to the concert with us. She was very silent the whole evening. However, when someone asked her, "Are you a member of the church?" She looked at me then smiled and said, "Not yet." That to me was hope, and a sign of good things to come in the future.

Me and Phoenix 
The Family with Elder and Sister Chamberlain
These last 2 nights wouldn't have been possible if it wasn't for the coordinated efforts of Sister Chamberlain of the public affairs department. A very successful event.

December 6 (Sunday)

The night was short. Now here we are at another good-bye. I didn't think it would affect me as much as it did. It was wonderful having some of my family here and I'm so grateful they were able to come. I didn't think I would be so emotional about them leaving.


Company is great, but there is something to be said about a house of order. I did manage to get things tidied up before heading off to church. However, as the day wore on, my occasional cough turned into a constant cough. Add in a runny nose and watery eyes, and a sore throat, I think it all adds up to a full blown cold.

I decided to go to church, but by the time sacrament meeting was over, I knew it was best to go home and not spread my germs around...especially since the sisters in the branch are always so huggie. It was fast and testimony meeting and there were many tender moments. This didn't help my weepy cold. I couldn't tell if it was emotional tears, or tears from my congested head and runny nose.

As I looked at my calendar today, I had looked at it with such great anticipation with family coming and the daily agenda of activities. Suddenly it had come and gone in a flash. 2 weeks. Now I'm having withdrawal. I'm so grateful for the time we had together. There were stressful moments for sure, but overall, the great memories will out weigh the sibling fighting and bickering. And we'll laugh at all the things that stressed us out..rides that weren't there to pick you up, flights delayed, fear of abduction, fear of getting lost, fear of not knowing the language, annoyances of rude sales persons, ill mannered people, not being able to keep on schedule, smog, etc. etc.  There will be stories to be told and retold as wonderful memories were made. But for now, I'm just suffering withdrawal. I miss my family and count down the months till we'll be home. That's the hardest part of my mission.

Monday, 30 November 2015

"GOO-BUR" Tour - China 2015 (GOOdman/BURton)


November 23 (Monday)

Officially we are on our 2 week break for the regular temple maintenance.

The Goodman's are trying to adjust to the time change. However, it will be a challenge. The kids went to sleep around 10:00 but were awake by 3:00 am. Mike took the boys out for a walk at 5:00 am and found a McDonald's so they had breakfast. When John and I woke up, at our usual time of around 7:30, we didn't realize they had been up for 4 hours already. They were so quiet, we thought they were still sleeping.

We started our outing with a trip to Li Yuen Street. We arrived there around 10:00, but unfortunately, a lot of the shops don't open till 11 or 12. Good thing the knick knack store was open. The kids enjoyed shopping there.




By 11:00, they were hungry and tired, so we found a restaurant for lunch. Food was OK but service was horrible. After having a break from shopping, the kids decided they had energy to do more, so we hopped on the Ding Ding (double decker street car) and rode through the old streets of Hong Kong. Fun way to do a little sight seeing. Time for nap, so returned to our apartment.

Boarding the Ding Ding

Viewing Hong Kong from the top deck of the Ding Ding

 Bamboo scaffolding on The Peninsula Hotel. It boggles my mind how they do this. No metal...just bamboo!



After a 3 hour nap and supper, we decided to head out again to check out Ladies' Market. Fun. Crowded. Hot. Some good deals. Some cranky sales persons. Returned home. Kept the kids up till 2:00 watching a movie "I Was Once a Beehive".  Hope they will sleep in and have their hours on track.
Can we go now?
I'm bored.
So done!
A little snack? John got yelled at for taking this picture.

November 24 (Tuesday)

Being in Hong Kong, it's all about 2 things - eating and shopping. This morning Jade, Ellie, and I decided to get an early start on the shopping. We went to Kwai Fong, one of my favorite shopping areas. Got there shortly after 10:00 only to find all the shops still closed. We figured they'd be open by 11:00, so we went and explored out on the streets. We walked to our Church building, but it was locked so I couldn't show her inside. After literally wasting an hour, we returned to the mall, only to find all the stores still closed! Are you kidding me? Found out that they don't open till noon. Ahhhh! 2 hours of precious shopping time wasted. So we explored a bit in the adjacent up scale mall (too pricey for our taste), then decided to go do lunch (McDonald's) before actually shopping.
Oh...the lovely smells of the Chinese market...
There was a nice friendly lady sitting next to us. She kept staring at Ellie, then commented how cute he was. Yes, she mistook Ellie for a boy! Obviously she hadn't noticed her braids. I had a brief simple conversation with her in my broken Cantonese, but she seemed to understand me for the most part.
As we left, I thought perhaps I should give her an invitation to Wayne's concert. I handed her the invitation and pointed to Wayne, saying that he was my son-in-law and he was putting on a concert. She gently took my arm and proceeded to guide me in a certain direction in the mall and pointed in that direction. No. No. No. I don't want to buy a man's shirt! When I pointed to Wayne's picture, she thought I wanted to purchase a shirt! I guess my Cantonese skills are rather lacking. We both had a good laugh. Eventually I did get the message across for her to come enjoy the concert. Hope she does.

Shopping was rather uneventful. Jade didn't buy any clothes, just hair stuff for Ellie and a fun lazer type spin top for the kids to share. Went home for nap time. Made a big pot of stew for supper.

The guys didn't want to go shopping for the same stuff the girls did, so they went on their own way. Mike was hoping to meet with a chiropractor so he could write off part of this trip as a business expense.

Mike met Dr. ___.  That made him happy.
The boys met Lego. That kept them happy.



Anything "Bruce" and that kept John happy.
Victor Tang (my brother-in-law) arrived around 7:00 and the Burton family arrived around 10:00 pm. Its so great to have family here. I'm excited to spend some time with them all. Hope it won't take too long to adjust to the time change. So much to do, so many places to go. So little time.

Victor arriving in Hong Kong
The Burton Bunch arrive after a very long 19 hours of travelling.

November 25 (Wednesday)

Starting off the day with a ride on the North Point Ferry. Hopped on the ding ding to Hong Kong Garden where we saw the turtle ponds. So cute, they were crawling up on each other to sun on the rocks. Took the 127 year old tram up the mountain to Victoria Peak where we got a bird's eye view of Hong Kong.
Ready and rearing to go...
On the North Point Ferry 
Transfer to the Ding Ding
Turtle watching at Hong Kong Park
The "GooBur" Kids (GOOdman's and BURton's)
The Ultimate Hong Kong Experience 
On the tram up to Victoria Peak
View of Hong Kong from Victoria Peak 
Circle of Love - Love each other, Love Hong Kong. Love our mission.
And LOVE our GRANDKIDS! 
On the way back, we stopped at St. John's cathedral where I was told I could find a Chinese style nativity. I'd been looking for one and haven't been able to find one till now to add to my miniature nativity collection. Oh happy day.

St. John's Cathedral
Wood carved Chinese style Nativity 
Moving on, next stop - Wan Chai Market...
Wan Chai Market
How about these ones? 
Let me check my conversion card... 
Check this out... 
We're so-o-o DONE.
Pooped! Time to go home for a nap. After naps, we headed out to a local Italian Restaurant. It was actually pretty good. Vic and John volunteered to watch the younger kids while the rest of us returned to Ladies Market. It was crowded, but I think that's part of the atmosphere. You can bargain with the vendors...they expect it. If you're tough, you can drive a mean deal. If you're timid, you end up paying more.
Great Uncle Vic and Ellie on a walk along the promenade.
The boyz...Cardiff, Parker, Rhome, Sawyer, Rhett
Christmas lights covering the building 
How Hong Kong does Christmas lights.

November 26 (Thursday)

Another full day scheduled. We started off with a trip on the MTR to Lantau Island to visit the Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastery. 536 steps up and back to the Buddha. The kids run up and down in about 10 minutes. That was it...let's get to Disneyland! Time was flying and we were an hour behind schedule. We decided to take the gondola sky tram back to the MTR. What a fun ride high over the island. We saw the airport below and watched planes taking off and landing. We had a breathtaking view of North Lantau and the South China Sea. And we saved time by taking the direct route back to the MTR.









Disneyland Hong Kong...Whether you're at Disney California, Disney Florida, or Disney Hong Kong, it is the "happiest place on earth". Though the HK Disneyland is smaller, there was still plenty to see and do. One never gets tired of the thrill and creativity of the rides. This was especially exciting for Ellie since the last time she was there she was just a baby. Meeting the princess made it all worth while.












Tight schedule, after 5 hours at Disney it was off to Tai Koo to meet Auntie May Soo and others for dinner at Maxim's. The kids were beat tired. Some of them didn't make it through dinner. I felt so bad for them. Not only was it a full day of activity, but they also had the time change to compensate for. They were so good to do as well as they did. Real troopers!
People in photo excluding my family (left to right) - Agatha, Cynthia, Anne, Wendy, May Soo, Victor, Steven
Cynthia Wong & Anne Cheung lived with my Mom while
going to school in Lethbridge 40 years ago. 
Steven and Agatha, Aunt May Soo's son and daughter.
Wendy Lee my sister-in-law and Auntie May Soo
With so little time to do so many things, it was hard to squeeze everything in. I so appreciate my children and grandchildren for making the effort to visit with my Mom's family and friends, even through they could not communicate with their great auntie, it was good for them to meet her.

A little play time in the ball pit in the Club House at Harborfront

Throughout the day, I found myself thinking little prayers in my heart. Thank you Heavenly Father for... Please Heavenly Father grant us... and each time prayers are answered and things turned out. I'm becoming more aware of all the little tender mercies we've been granted.

As our days draws to a close, "Please Heavenly Father let us make it back to catch the last shuttle to our apartment, and let there be room for 14 of us." As we got off the MTR and turned the corner to the last hotel shuttle of the night, there it was, waiting for us. Room for 14 very very tired and worn out travelers. Thank you, another tender mercy.


November 27 (Friday)

Less than a week in Hong Kong, and now it's off to mainland China. Pack and repack...remember to leave room to bring back all your shopping treasures. Shenzhen is the most popular shopping area for many cross border shoppers. Prices there are a lot less than in Hong Kong. Unfortunately John and I were unable to accompany the family into China, as we do not and could not obtain a Visa due to our missionary status. With China's ban on religious proselyting, even though we would not be proselyting, it is against Church policy while serving a mission.

My girls were a bit nervous about going into China without someone who could speak the language. Not to worry, there's usually someone around who does speak English and could help you out. Besides, Rhome, Jade's 9 year old son, can help them out a bit. He's in his 4th year of Mandarin immersion school.

We had a tearful goodbye at the border. Jade was full of anxiety. Azia was afraid of being abducted, and Jasmine was up all night worrying about kids getting running off and getting lost. But again, departing with a prayer in my heart, I know they will be well and safe. By the time we got home after dinner and checked my email, the message read, "Made it. We're here. Safe and Sound. No worries...we have definitely been putting Rhome's translating skills to work. He sounds amazing!"


November 28 (Saturday)

I finally had a really good deep sleep for the first time since being here. We slept in till about 9:00. We have a cleaning service come in every Saturday morning to clean the apartment, so we had to get moving. Vic said there was a good congee restaurant in Yau Ma Tei, so we headed over there for brunch. Passed some wonderful markets. There are wonderful markets all over HK. After lunch we happened to walk by a dishes place and of course I had to check it out. I found some that I really liked, so made a purchase of 24 rice/soup bowls, 4 serving plates, 2 large soup turines, and 4 large serving spoons, all for $48.00 CAD. My bargain of the week. I'm happy.
A typical day in the MTR station...just a few people

November 29 (Sunday)

John had an early meeting today. Vic went out for his coffee. I'm trying to catch up on blogging. I have a meeting at Wan Chai to finalize preparations for the concerts.

End of another week. By this time next year "I'll be home for Christmas."