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So, it’s Friday. Had a nice lunch-date with Caroline and Sheryl; fast become best buddies *waves* Except I didn’t get to have my favourite lasagne… (sulk), I know you offered some Caroline, but a I’m proud!! lol….in other news our building got struck by lightning today and well…my machine kind of spontaneously rebooted in amongst all the flickering lights and stuff….most exciting!!!

Hope everyone has a great weekend….I’ll be busy fixing Nimue’s laptop….what an exciting life I lead. I can feel all the jealousy now! Well, I’m sorry but…this is MY life so…meh!!!

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Well, where to start?! This has been a most memorable year for me, not least with moving to New Zealand! I decided to throw caution to the wind and go to Hong Kong to spend Christmas with my sister Rachel (oh and Jessica!!) - Poor Rachel…I think jessica may have got more of my attention the my “real” sister…hehe anyways, Sunday after I arrived saw the real start of events at Ocean Park. The three of us headed there mid morning after a nice breakfast =P

Ocean Park

First thing I saw were the Panda’s and a first time for seeing them so close in the flesh too! It’s such an amazing thing to see animals of this ilk, in this day and age of increasing extinctions!

Panda Bear chilling out

After a morning wander around the first half of Ocean Park; Rachel excused herself to go and visit a friend called Dilly who had just given birth to a baby girl called “Zanzi”, leaving Jessica and I the rest of the day to explore Ocean Park. This of course involved my first “REAL” cable car ride that challenged my vertigo:-

Jessica in front of Cable Cars

Anyways; before that AND just before Rachel dissappeared we managed to see some baby Dolphins (youngest only a couple of months old!) showing off in the Dolphin University…

Baby Dolphins Showing Off

Just goes to show, you don’t have to be that old to show what you are made of! So, we head over the cable-car to the other side of the island and the other half of Ocean Park. for you lot in the UK if you thought Alton Towers is big, then think again! We took in some of the aquariums and I must admit, though not the largest in the world, certainly the largest I have ever seen, spanning more than three floors! On this trip I think we even located Nemo’s family :-

Nemo's brother's and sisters

Of course if that wasn’t enough, Jessica even MADE me face my fear of Jelly Fish:-

Jelly Fish MONSTER

All of this and on my first day in Hong Kong too! Of Course on the other side of the island we saw how the grown up Dolphins do it, with the Sea-lions (ooooh that sounded kinda naughty?!) :-

Dolphin show

The day wound down to the climax of the Christmas light ceremony, before we headed back to meet Rachel, which involved desending four long escalators down the side of the hill (which is pretty high ok!!!) and takes 25 mins to get from top to bottom; yes I timed it sad but true…

Ocean Park

This pretty much signalled the close of events for us at Ocean Park as we needed to catch the last Cable Car back, whilst waiting for Rachel, Jessica and I munched on some Squid; who needs burgers and hot dogs!! meh…

Anyways, I may have mentioned Dilly who had just given birth. Hospitals in Hong Kong are a little different than back in the UK, for example; the interior is decked out like a 5 star hotel, and if you are in the maternity ward - your view is like this:-

Maternity Room View

The following day - CHRISTMAS EVE - Rachel suggests we go for a walk. This turns out to be a 2 hour hike up to the peak of Mount Butler (1440ft high) unfortunatley I didn’t take my camera, but will grab some photo’s of rachel as soon as I can to prove to you the Vertigo popping views! This beats the normal touristy Peak hands down, and i am so proud we did it! There are a number of walks you can do on Mount Butler but the one we took, involved a set of steps amiably called “Jacobs Ladder” which is 500 steps in succession, NICE! If anyone wants to see a side of Hong Kong that most tourists miss, then I recommend this to all…

In the evening, we popped round to Lisa (one of Rachel’s best mates) and Dan’s to experience a belated “Thanksgiving” roast since these guys are American (but don’t hold that against em) - cos these guys are cool!! I in my red wine fuelled and predictable way bopped the night away, you may track some pictures of this down on Facebook if you are interested to do so…

Christmas Day saw us heading to Top Deck, the most famous floating restaurant in Hong Kong, if not the world!! This involved free flowing champagne all afternoon until about 4pm, lots of amazing food and Rachel’s singing!!!!

Do...Ray....Me!!!

See?! I guess I’m not the only musical sibling in the family after all eh?

The view of the harbour from Top Deck looks like this:-

Top Deck

And to finish my speil about Christmas Day, here’s a nice photo of my sister Rachel and Jessica (MY OTHER SISTER =P) :-

rachel and Jessica

There’s not “much” else to tell about the trip other than we chilled out a lot, and drank A LOT in the first half of the week, towards the end we just shopped in Stanley and explored Lantau Island a bit.

On my penultimate night we took in the cinema and I saw “The Golden Compass” which I had been waiting ages to see!!! First impression is that it was a good adaptation of the book, despite a rather weak ending where it moves slightly away from the books ending (which in my opinion would have offered a greater cliff hang for the next installment anyways!!)…

On my last day we headed back to Stanley to do some last minute shopping, and then chilled out on the beach at Big Wave Bay, a little further round the coast from Stanley; I dozed off…. I got sunburned…. I still am…..

What can I say? A top Christmas indeed. I’ll hopefully upload a few more images of my experiences soon. Though this lot should keep you picture hungry lot going for the time being?!

Oh and in other news - YES - I start training in the New Year, to have a go at some “half” marathon running, first the Wellington Half-Marathon, and (leave and finance willing) the Macau Half-Marathon so watch this space for my progress towards this too!

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Well, today has been nothing but eventful.  Got up early and arrived ontime for my big meeting in London, followed  by a small lunch at one of the most expensive restaurants in London - Fifteen, which is the brainchild of Jamie Oliver; although I didn’t see him there…by the way, not only is the place rather classy, but the food was great too, we had a mixed starter which, had lots of fancy creations from pate, to mozzarella, olives, italian palma ham etc…this was followed by the main course, for which I chose a Linguine Carbonara which did not dissappoint me, whilst the pasta and the sauce were reasonably neutral in flavour, this was balanced nicely with the explosion of flavours coming from the small bacon bits, then for desert - cheese cake (which got rudly interreupted by an urgent customer phone call!!)

Anyways - it was shortly after this that “workwise” things went downhill faster than a lead balloon, won’t go into detail as there is only so much boredom this blog can take, anyways decided to visit Uncle Chris and (Auntie) Susie -> who said of me; she never realised just how exciting “Geeks” could be!!  Well, I can’t really pass up a compliment like that, so here I am bragging away big headishly.

It was perhaps later on the train journey back - which was a bit of a charm, since I missed my reserved train from Euston by seconds…..but “somehow” managed to blag passage on the next train in First Class (what can I say?  Sometimes I truly can be gifted!) - on the journey amidst my much needed refreshments and food I realised that Geeks really are a popular breed these days; much like the “Yuppies” of yester-year, it’s no longer a shameful thing to be labelled a geek!

How cool is that?!

In other news - I have ‘new shoe’ blisters :(

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Mood : geeky

Just got back from Mum and Dad’s (got dad an MP3 player for his burfday :P ) and treated us all to a short notice lunch, which roughly translated means I grabbed a “Maccy’D’s” on the way…(yeah my diet is doing real good not!)

I’m just doing all my chores ready for next week, as I feel I am not going to have a moment to think let alone breath, lot’s of crucial work for one of my biggest clients etc…plus some potential for a nice surprise is in the pipeline, but I will reveal more only once the deed is done - it wouldn’t be a surprise otherwise would it?!

 

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