Spent the whole night listening to trams echo through the alleyways, gotta get used to this noise again or else i'm never falling asleep. This is the only downside to living in the heart of the city. All worth it though, just happy to be here! Trammed down to Causeway Bay to finalize our Europe trip then had lunch back at home.
My grandma invited us to watch her dance practice at the local senior citizens center....it was the cutest. thing. EVER!! I'm so proud of her agility and coordination. The oldies are all so squishy and smiley ^__^ Then spent the afternoon walking in and out of random shops. See the trick to shopping in HK is go exploring, you'll find the most unexpected shops in the oddest places. What looked like some shady side escalator ended up leading me to this awesome arcade full of little boutiques and clothing shops. To cut a long story short, at the end of day 2, I have already accumulated 6 tops, 2 jackets and a pair of flats over 2 hours :O success!! WOOOT! ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....i'm so happy. I love being cheap and finding bargains lol. But, if viv were here, i'm sure we could have cut my spending today to half. Went back home for dinner and met up with more fam. I saw my little cousin again and shes grown taller and looking more asian, she can't help it though lol
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Omg!! Bought so much already! Don't forget to leave some space in your suit case for your mini-rice cooker, mini-oven and mini-whatever else will come in handy at ANU!! lol
ReplyDeletelol @ "looking more asian"..Christine, becareful what you bring back to melbourne! haha
hahah true that viv, but seeing as we brought so much to HK (ie. fish oil, glucosamine tablets??!? manuka honey...etc) we have lots and lots of room in the suitcase to bring stuff back :D haha...my cousins got the whole 'fringe in face then insert clip onto fringe to simply hangoff hair, but NOT hold it up in anyway' look -__-
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