Sunday, December 19, 2010

Étienne's girlfriend is in town so we decided to go eat. (Any reason is good actually.)
Poor girl, she lost her luggage with Air Canada and expects to get it back at some point in time.
However, after Natalia's experience with the same airline when we went to Brazil, I wouldn't have much hope... 
Let's pray she didn't bring her all-time favorites in that suitcase.


As usual, I was too busy eating so I forgot to take pictures of our wonderful meal. It was hotpot for 7, with side dishes of spicy frog legs and spicy chicken-running-on-the-floor?!?, and a few bottles of Harbin beer.


At some very popular dessert place Cedric brought us to:
5 yummy Chinese desserts


It's funny because we always get this kind of dessert after a meal in Chinatown. But I never enjoyed them because they rarely taste really good. Hence, I've always associated Chinese desserts with cheapness. Now, I know better.


Saturday, December 18, 2010


This guy in the bus was sound asleep and blocking the whole alley with his big head which was at a 

90° angle from his body. He sure is flexible! 


Absolutely needed to share this moment with you. Especially when a 4-year-old girl (at this age, they start to develop attitude as I have experienced lately...) woke him by yelling: Hey mister, I need to get off NOW! 


h.i.l.a.r.i.o.u.s


Friday, December 17, 2010

I know it's -10 and snowing in Montreal while in Hong Kong, it's merely 11 °C with no chance of building a snowman whatsoever. But I can't shake off the feeling that it's winter since I'm literally freezing my ass off here.

Math and I went with Simon to Guangzhou (just 2 hours of train up north) for 2 nights and darn it, I caught a bad cold and was feverish (I dreamt of Hell's Kitchen, no kidding).

Back home, my auntie gave us an extra plush blanket which is quite heavy and warm (I like the feeling of being crushed under a blanket). Plus, a small heater. But the wind is still coming through the 2 air con and the bathroom fan.

Just to think I was still wearing a t-shirt last week drives me crazy...



PS. (While I was sick and stayed in for a day in Guangzhou, the hostel was playing the whole first season of Prison Break. It may be old news for you, but it's certainly fresh news to me: Micheal is SOOOOO cute/The show is worth watching. MUST MUST MUST watch it after I'm done with Amazing Race 17.)


Thursday, December 16, 2010

Things here are often cheaply made or hastily sewed. Good thing I brought some needles, threads, scissors and extra buttons.
Miam miam! Hailey and Tova's parents gave me a box of yummy cookies as a Christmas gift. It took a lot of restraint to not polish them off in a day. They sure treat their tutors well here :)

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

2nd episode: Venus strikes again


V: Pat, are you rich? 
P: No, why? Do I look rich? 
V: Yes, you are fat. Fat people have many many money.


She's 4 years old and about to get spanked. 



Monday, December 13, 2010

This morning with my little Venus... 


V: Pat, you are very naughty!
P: Why? 
V: Because you eat candy but you are fat. 


O_o


Wow, good thing I'm not toooooo self-conscious. Otherwise, I would have broke down and cry. 


La vérité sort de la bouche des enfants. 
It was my cousin Carmen and her boyfriend Ivan's marriage registration day. Although the ceremony was supposed to include a small number of people, 30+ guests attended the event. 

Chinese people taking pictures of the couple while they said their vows and sign official papers. 

At some point during the ceremony, I was laughing so bad with my auntie (she REALLY reminds of my mom. Like duhhh, she's my mom's younger sister) that I had tears rolling down my cheeks. Another auntie thought I was being emotional about the whole marriage/wedding thing.

Taking pictures outside the government office

Carmen's wedding gown consisted of layers of lace topped with a fur since it's December, hence "winter". She had white flowers in her hair and a long veil which went all the way down to the floor. 

Carmen absolutely adores her bouquet and refused to throw it. Sorry unmarried ladies! No one will get to be the next bride... Not that my dear cousin cares :) 


The moment we got off the boat from Hong Kong to Macau, we thought it was summer all over again. Darn it, how can a place not even an hour away can be so much hotter? Definitely regretted not wearing a nice dress or some shorts. 

Ruins of St Paul's 

The Venetian


There wasn't much to do except walking around and spotting some tourist attractions. Casinos were pretty much the same after we have visited a few. And since the one we have in Montreal is already a nice one, I wasn't much impressed and got bored quickly. However, we did abuse of the free drinks they offer hehehe... même si ma tante a peté ma bulle par la suite en m'informant qu'ils offraient aussi des snacks si on avait gardé l'oeil ouvert...

autre facette de Macau

Taipa village

our crew

roasted chestnuts



The greatest disappointment was Macau's famous eggtarts. I thought it would taste like Portuguese eggtarts (since Macau used to be a Portuguese colony) but it was more like the regular-oh-so-boring Chinese eggtarts but with a burnt look.

Pastéis de nata


On the other hand, I enjoyed very much several local dishes including pato de cabidela (un ragoût au sang de poulet et herbes), caldo verde (soupe aux patates, chou et saucisses) et Galinha à africana (poulet dans une sauce épicée). 

pato de cabidela

caldo verde

Galinha à africana


Oh noes, was that considered another post related to food again???

Sunday, December 12, 2010

"Ah, je pensais que les masques lavaient la face en décollant les saletés."