Tuesday, November 30, 2010

I'm too old for this. I'm maybe only 22 years old but I need 9 hours of sleep per night. And if I'm not home by midnight, I turn into a pumpkin. 


Therefore, no surprises. We came back around 4h30am on Saturday night and even though I slept to 2pm AND took a 4 hours nap in the late afternoon, I felt like crap. Let's not mention other mornings when I needed to cancel my tutorials because of headaches.


Seriously Nis, you'll have to teach me how to become a true warrior.

I just beat my previous record of the longest shopping session on Fa Yuen Street (plus Argyle Center) which was 4 hours. I officially topped 6 hours...



Sunday, November 28, 2010

"Writing patterns, or the socially accepted ways of writing, will differ significantly between cultures. 


In English and Northern European languages, there is an emphasis on organization and concision.  Here, a point is made by building up to it through background.  An introduction will often foreshadow what is to be said. In Romance languages such as Spanish, French, and Portuguese, this style is often considered “boring” and “inelegant.” Detours are expected and are considered a sign of class, not of poor organization. In Asian languages, there is often a great deal of circularity. Because of concerns about potential loss of face, opinions may not be expressed directly. Instead, speakers may hint at ideas or indicate what others have said, waiting for feedback from the other speaker before committing to a point of view."


Saturday, November 27, 2010

Steven's coming to HK in late December. Who's next? C'mon guys, you're doing good! More ticket booking!


P.S (Why are my 30 cents a pair of thin socks - to wear with high heels - make holes after I wear them 5 times... Ahhhh whatever, still cheap! I'll remember to buy 20 pairs next time I go shopping)

Friday, November 26, 2010

It all started with Math who REALLY wanted to hike in the New Territories. So he selected a section on the Wilson Trail and off we went.  


The section started in a village and with 3 big dogs barking at us because we were stepping on their territory. My instinct was to turn around and run as fast as I could. But Math caught my hand and told me to NEVER turn my back to dogs. We slowly backed off (I was sure one of the dogs would jump right to my face and bite it off) and decided to hike another section of the trail.




To Math's joy, we saw monkeys (his favorite). A LOT OF THEM. They were mostly close to wastebins searching for food. We even saw FAMILIES with mama, papa and baby :)





And this, you'll never believe it. We crossed the path of WILD cows. (Now you know I'm a city girl.) We saw them walking one after the another. After a couple, I'm like "Math, where's the owner? There's no one following them". To that, he responded "He/She must be slowly walking behind."

We then met some older hikers and I asked them if the cows belonged to them. They said "You're not from Hong Kong eh? They are like monkeys, wild. No one owns them" I was so amazed I kep asking questions such as "Where do they sleep? What do they eat?" Anyhow, while I was amazed by the wild cows, they were amazed by how small knowledge I have.

Moreover, Math and I finally understood where do the big poops (and I mean gigantic) along the road come from. 

even a calf!!! omg, so cute :)





It was our longest hike so far: 4 hours, 10 km and a lot of fun!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

J'ai vu beaucoup de photos de mariées ces derniers temps à cause de ma cousine et de ses amies qui sont toutes prises dans la folie du *Merde, je viens de passer le cap de mes 30 ans et je dois me trouver un mari ASAP*. 

Mon père me disait tout le temps qu'une belle femme peut être belle avec ou sans maquillage, mais qu'une femme laide sera toujours laide. (Thus, no need to wear makeup since you can't do anything about it) Et bien, j'ai maintenant la preuve que c'est faux! Les laides peuvent être secourues non par un prince charmant mais avec l'aide des magiciennes/maquilleuses hong kongaises qui peuvent transformer un crapaud pustuleux en princesse adorable pour son jour de mariage. 

Now, I believe in miracles.

While I was looking at the library for French material, Math randomly picked a book from a shelf in the cooking section, his favourite. He doesn't like reading at all but was totally engrossed by this book which explains different techniques and theories about meat and the art of grilling...
Mastering the Grill: The Owner's Manual for Outdoor Cooking

I was thinking about dragging him out of the library when I reminded him that he can actually rent the damn thing. He then explained to me with great glee why the chicken has 2 kinds of meat while the duck has only one and the difference between a grill and a BBQ.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Julie will be in Hong Kong on the 26th of January 2011. Annis, how about you eh?

Sunday, November 21, 2010

As I surf on the net for my tutorial classes, I realize how Internet is great for education. I wish I had interactive games to play with and these stackful of printables to work on when I was younger. Ahhh unfortunately, I only had a computer when I was in 5th grade and the web wasn't as developed as it is now.

Preparing for my first French lesson :)
This time, I've got 2 students about my age whom are leaving for France in January for their studies. Can't wait!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

I thought I lost my wallet all over again and that Matt and Natt products were cursed. I really REALLY didn't want to go through the same hassle as in Belgium. But silly me, I just forgot it at home :)