Hong Kong 7s - Rugby Event

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After a long and rainy day at Disney with Ethan (see below pics), Jeff and I were off to the largest live sporting event in Hong Kong, the HK Sevens.  In most people's opinions, the HK Sevens is just a social event more than a true sporting event. It's a scaled down version of the game - 7 players in 2 - 7 minute halfs (now you know where it gets it's name!). Rugby teams select their tournament teams to come and play in this 3 day event. These teams are from all over the world and both Mens and Womens leagues are invited to participate.  The spectators come dressed in crazy costumes and drink WAY TOO much but in seems to be all in good fun! We saw many teams play but of course, our favorite was the USA Men's team. They started out well but were eventually clobbered by the Scotland Team. Yea, well, if this was the NFL things might have turned out different but for now a big "L" sits in our column in this sport. Jeff said he figured it out  - Rugby is just a game of Competitive Attack Hot Potato! ha   A very facinating sport, event, and crowd that I just couldn't miss seeing while we're here! 

Below is a link to the official HK Sevens site that will give you more details of the history this event if you are interested: 


http://www.hksevens.com/General-Info-History-History.htm


Two thumbs up on this experience - we'll look forward to it again next March!! 

Hong Kong Disneyland

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So we finally took Ethan to Disney! We've lived here for 3 months now and live on the same island just 20 minutes away.... after convincing Jeff to take a day off during the week to avoid the excessive weekend crowds - we finally made it! Then....it rained all day!! that didn't stop us from having SO much fun at "Mickey's House!" This park is a much smaller park than the others but just the perfect size for a day trip. We were able to see the whole park and ride a few rides on this day, but we will have to go back for shows and more rides soon. As you'll see in the above pictures, Ethan slipped on the wet pavement and busted his little lip! He was fine once Daddy bought him a Tigger though! With a busted lip and soaking wet parents, Ethan said he was ready to go for now but wanted to come back another day. Done deal! A great family outing with such wonderful memories!

Junk Boat Trip to Lamma

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Last Saturday, Jeff and I went on our first "junk boat" trip. Much to my surprise it was not the traditional junk boat that I had seen on the harbor, with it's towering red sails and the deep sense of ancient chinese culture. Rather it was simply a small yacht that you can rent for a certain block of time, BYOB, and have a captn and mate take you to one of the many neighboring islands. I hope it doesn't sound like I'm complaining but I was just a bit disappointed to find this out just 30 minutes before we boarded at Star Ferry pier 9. With that out of the way and a 12 pack of Crown lager (Australian beer), we boarded our boat and began to take in the harbor sites. This particular outing was organized by a few of Jeff's co-workers so we spent much of the 45 minute trip over getting to know each other and tossing back drinks. The sun begins to set as we near Lamma Island and we approach the pier. Lamma Island is the third largest of the islands in HK and seems to be most widely known for it's long row of various seafood restaurants that boast the local cuisine and the freshest seafood in Hong Kong. I would agree with that! The food was amazing! The official area we visited is Sok Kwu Wan or Picnic Bay. A fishing town in the bay.  After dinner we board our junk boat and head home. With a shuffle of U2 music playing in the back ground and the wine and beer still flowing, a group of us head to the top deck. I land (safely and comfortably) on the loungers that line the back of the top deck and take in the beautiful lights of downtown HK. Jeff right next to me.  So though I would have liked to have  set sail on that ancient and traditional junk boat, it was well worth the trip on ANY style boat just to spend this time with Jeff and enjoy the wonderful food and scenery.   

Swim Class With Daddy

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Jeff and Ethan have been taking swim classes together on Saturday mornings for a few weeks now. I went along one day and saw how much fun they fun they are having in the water and just being together! Ethan has really started to feel more confident (maybe too confident!) in and around the water now. He's been going under and jumping off the side of the pool. I'm so proud of them and wanted to share these pictures with you all of my boys.

Cheung Sha Beach

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Jeff, Ethan and I went with some friends this past weekend to Lower Cheung Sha Beach. This beach is located on Southern Lantau Island and is known to be the longest stretch of beach in all of Hong Kong. It's also a very well known area for surfers as it has a place to rent equipment for Kite, Wind, or Longboard surfing. Cheung Sha is divided in to 2 areas - Upper and Lower Cheung Sha. - and is actually a quite public beach that is frequented by both expats and locals.
Lantau Island is the island where we live in Discovery Bay, but to get to this beach we took a ferry to Mui Wo (about 30 minutes) and then a taxi (15-20 minutes) to Cheung Sha Beach. Ethan did great on the ferry but almost lost his lunch on the taxi ride! He didn't but it sure took a while to get his color back in face, poor little guy! We really enjoyed the trip, though the weather was a bit cloudy and cool. The food at the very well known South African restaurant, The Stoep was wonderful! It was certainly the first time we'd ever tried this country's cuisine and we were pleasantly surprised. We truly enjoyed the scenery, food, and company!

Humidity Is In the Air!

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Everyone here has been telling us about how bad the humidity is here and how we have to buy dehumidifiers for our house and closets. Apparently that time is now! If you don't then your clothes, linens, etc will all mildew and mold. We have one appliance that Jeff found for us that has been working well and yesterday I bought the closet "boxes" that must be changed monthly. Right now, some days are worse than others but eventually it will be everyday. The appliance we bought has a "tank" that fills with water from the air about every 6-8 hours. The truth is we really need to get one more of these since our place is so big and has an up and downstairs. I've posted pictures of these things so that you can see what they look like.....they are still odd to look at and to consider to be a "normal" home appliance since this is still such a foreign idea to us. But better to be safe than sorry, though I personally wouldn't mind if I have to go shopping for more clothes again! :0) 

Valentine's Day in Hong Kong

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I don't have any fun pictures for this post, but if I couldv'e figured out a way to take a picture of all of the Chinese women carrying around the flower bouquets today, I sure would have done it! Apparently, they start the day with a small bouquet that the girl is meant to carry around all day. As the day progresses, they add flowers to the bouquet. It's quite the "pomp and circumstance"  here and we were told by a local that it's the one opportunity that most Chinese (which is 90% of HK) couples go out on their own. Most of them live with their families in small apartments (like 500-700 sq ft) so this is a chance to go out and spend a little time and money on your girl. Apparently, Discovery Bay is quite the "romantic" place to go on this festive holiday as our population grew this weekend! The restaurants were booked and the beach was very crowded to see the fireworks from HK Disney. 
For a more personal account of today, Jeff played basketball this morning and then I left for a shopping trip in Stanley (I'll never buy in the States again!). Jeff and Ethan attended their first Swim Play group this morning and Jeff said they really enjoyed it.  I was back in Dbay by 4:00 and the boys picked me up at the ferry pier. Jeff, Ethan and I had a lasagna dinner at home later that evening, then afterwards we put Ethan to bed.  Janice stayed inside tonight to "sit" for Ethan while Jeff and I enjoyed a few drinks and each others company in the plaza. We've had a wonderful mix of personal time, time together as a family, and time together as husband and wife. Who could ask for anything more! 

First Day With Our Helper, Janice

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Today was Janice's first full day of employment with us. As I type this, it's still a bit odd to know she's now living with us and sleeps in a room in our garage! I'm bummed because I really wanted to take a picture of her room before she moved in but I wasn't able to do it. We had a "handyman" named Nauzer come by on Saturday to put her bed together and I had planned to take a picture afterwards. Instead, Janice requested to come by and wanted to clean her room and move her things in later that morning. I just didn't feel right asking her if I could take a picture at that point. Since she's the only one with a key I can't get in now and wouldn't go in if I had one anyway. Maybe someday there will be an opportunity to take one but for now I'm sorry, you'll just have to take my word for it that it's actually a nice room for her. I'll do my best to satisfy your curiosity at a later date.
Overall, she did a great job today. There were a few things that will just take time, but she made breakfast, lunch, and dinner for Ethan and me and did the cleaning, organizing, and laundry in between. She takes her break (1.5hr.) break during Ethan's nap time which for now works out great. Later, I'll have her here so I can maybe run errands and such during that time but we'll work those things out in time. She's agreed to stay in our house (living room) on Saturday night, while Ethan sleeps and Jeff and I have our first "date night." Coincidentally it will also be Valentine's Day! We'll stay in the Plaza of course this time.  Should be some well deserved time together and I'm really looking forward to it.  
There are the obvious things that are just awesome about having someone - especially Janice, here to take care of ALL of these domestic things. It's so nice to not have to worry about "all the things to try to get done" while I'm trying to spend quality time with Ethan. It's nice to be able to trust someone to watch him while I get ready, take a shower, or run a quick errand to the Plaza.  It's very nice to have meals prepared (well) for you and to have your laundry taken care of on a daily basis. It is, however, difficult to be the "boss" for me and to give up some privacy in your own home. It will take some getting use to for all of us and I imagine that in time this will all be second nature. Probably just in time for us to come back to the States! 
Ok well, so far that's it. I'll definitely keep you all up to date on how this "new" living arrangement is working out for us. And if you wonder if I feel "spoiled" with having a helper now - yes, I do, and I look forward to the opportunity to spend this time with Ethan, but I also feel like I've just accepted and started a new job myself to oversee the "manager" of our household. This should make for quite an interesting blurb on my resume in the future!

Our Stuff is Here!

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Our thing finally arrived this past Saturday! It's taking a little time to find places for all the "stuff" we "thought" we'd need here, but we're getting there. It certainly feels good to have our bed back. Ethan must have thought it was Christmas all over again! Most everything was accounted for and nothing major was broken or damaged so that's good. And now that they finally came to get the rental furniture it's starting to look and feel more like "our new home"
Our helper, Janice has been coming over for 1/2 days this week so that she can get more used to our house and help with organizing. It's nice to have her here and she's doing a great job so far with the everything. She officially starts with us this Monday the 9th so she will move in Sunday night. It's still kind of weird to imagine but I think we've come a long way from where we were with this idea. If our intuitions with Janice are all they play out to be, we will certainly have a hard time not bringing her back with us! LOL  Ethan really likes her too. Today she watched him for about 15 minutes while I was downstairs getting ready for the day. I heard him laughing and really interacting with her and it made me feel very good. 
More on this as time goes by, but for now I better get going. As always, we are all missing you all very much!

Our Chinese New Year....

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Unfortunately, we missed the majority of the big celebrations for Chinese New Year because Jeff was not feeling well. I was disappointed but I know he couldn't help it! The pictures on this post are from tour Plaza. The Year of the Ox display at the Plaza's central point. The other two pictures are from the small Dragon parade that Ethan and I happened upon when we were going to the soft play center that day. It was a nice surprise.  I thought he might get scared at first but he seemed to really like it. We also ran into one of Ethan's school friends and her parents, who gave him "Lai See" (lucky money).  These are red packets/envelopes with clean/new money usually a $20 dollar bill (that's $2.56US). We've kept it for his keepsakes box here. Jeff also was responsible to give Lai See to his employees - typically any where from $50-100 is expected from a "boss". It's really a neat tradition and is a true example of how this culture looks at the importance of "wealth". Google it and learn more.  
I think they are STILL celebrating this holiday and the only way I could ever begin to explain it would be how we celebrate Christmas for the majority of December. Decorations included. I will say it seems their decorations tend to have more meaning behind them. The red and gold/yellow colors are considered their "lucky" colors so everything is done in these colors! I honestly don't know why we decorate everything in red and green for Christmas - I feel bad for not knowing this, but I think being here and celebrating these new holidays will give me more insight in to the meaning of theirs and ours. 

Fine Dining at........Pizza Hut!

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Ok so maybe not Fine Dining, but certainly a nice restaurant in comparison to any one here or in the States.....especially for being a Pizza Hut. Their menu is extensive and they offer an endless variety of things, and of course, pizza is offered as well. But be careful to remember to say, "tomato-base" or you'll end up with Thousand Island in it's place! The pizza we ordered tasted just as it would have had we had it delivered to our front door in the States! But even better since we can't get that here in Discovery Bay (big draw back but healthier diet in the long run!) and it had been a while since we had good pizza. Yet another adventure to living in HK! 

Chinese New Year Party at Ethan's School

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Here are a few photos of Ethan's first Chinese New Year party. I forgot my camera so I used the one on my phone. The pictures turned out ok but another mom promised she would send some of her photos to me as well. I'll post those too when I get them. It was a bit crowed in the room but overall, we had a blast!

A Wonderful Way to Shop!

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Last night at midnight, as I was watching the most watched inauguration in history, I was also grocery shopping! Jeff is in Germany all week and I had remembered that our grocery here as well as many others around Hong Kong, offer online ordering and free delivery if you spend over a $500 HKD. No problem - that's easy. They really don't advertise this so I was so happy that I remembered this from a book I bought on Hong Kong quite sometime before we moved here.  The coolest thing was that it was delivered the next day (today) and I was able to pick the time to have it delivered right to my kitchen counter! I was telling my new British friend about how in awe I was of this and she was shocked that our grocers did not offer this service in the States. As I thought about it more, so was I.  At least not that I'm aware of anyway. She made reference to the fact that this has created jobs in her country and we are in need of that in the States for sure! These jobs might be minimum wage for HS kids or vocational training centers maybe and could possibly teach them how to shop for groceries. Possibly even money management on the shopping job side and even logistics and customer service for the delivery side. Ok, ok, ok - sorry about the rambling rant of my take on this - I did get a little excited there.....I just think it's a great service and a great idea.
I'm sure there are reasons why it's not a widely accepted idea in the US - gas prices certainly come to mind first, but I can't help but be hopeful this will catch on in the States within the next few years. See, I'm a bit worried that by then I won't remember how to drive a "real" car to the grocery, let alone know what to do with them when I get them home since we'll be so used to having had a domestic helper! LOL
Ok - that's it...just wanted to share this experience since it was such a good one. Also, you should know that my Missy Mistakes are less frequent....I mean I broke a bowl yesterday but otherwise, I've kind of been slowly getting it together around here. Let's hope I didn't just jinx myself for mentioning it! 

Random Stuff....

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It's so hard to believe we have been here for a month already! Reality has set in that we are in fact "living abroad" and confirmed by the fact that we are still met with challenges to get simple things that we were once used to doing without so much as a thought! Examples: making a copy or printing something off or having a screwdriver on hand or......this list could go on forever! Of course, the fact that our "things" haven't arrived here probably make this that much more of a challenge. Maybe I'm venting a little because today was the original date we were given for our things to arrive but the delivery date has been set for Jan. 31st. Two more weeks! AAaaguugggghhhh! Apparently our ship missed the "call at the port" or something and ended up in Singapore - whatever.  The good side to this is that Jeff will be here for the delivery whereas today, and as I type this, he is just taking off to Germany for a week. I was kind of dreading the idea of trying to keep Ethan busy by myself when our shipment was being delivered and unpacked anyway. Though I'm sure giving him just one of the boxes would have held him over for a few hours. :0)
This week our helper Janice and I (and Ethan too of course) will go to Immigration to take care of the employment contract. We still won't have her start until Feb. 9th but this is something that has to be done in the "contract" phase. I'll be working on daily/weekly/bi-weekly/monthly schedules and our House Rules in the next few weeks to come. Something a bit more fun this week will be the Chinese New Year party at Ethan's school on Friday. We're suppose to dress the children in chinese clothes so I'll be dressing him up in his "Halloween Costume," which as you may remember was Kung Fu Fatigues. LOL  I was given the ok on this by Jillian and Anita (co-workers of Jeff's that we had dinner with this past Saturday night). I'll definitely take pictures and post. 
Chinese New Year is obviously a HUGE celebration here. Much bigger than we even begin to celebrate the NY in the States. They've been celebrating it seems for the last couple of weeks in ways of "specials" at restaurants and stores and in decorating everything and anything! It falls on January 26th this year (changes yearly due to the Lunar calendar) and this year will be considered the Year of the Ox. The image on this post is the official symbol for this year. I'll be certain to add our take on this as we learn about and experience it here. For now, wikipedia comes through for a viable resource to learn more about this fascinating holiday:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_New_Year
As well as this site:
On a side note, I was also able to find more in depth details about where we actually live in Hong Kong.  If you're interested the link is also at wikipedia:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discovery_Bay
That's it for now, but be sure to check back often for Chinese New Year photos as well as my latest venture of taking/sharing photos of things we think are "weird" and "different" random things here. This should keep me busy for the entire time we're here! :0)  
Missing you all TONS!!!! 

Mui Wo

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Today Ethan, Jeff, and I went to Mui Wo. A quaint and rural town just on the other side of Discovery Bay. It was a 20 minute ferry ride that cost us a total of $5.00 USD and was worth every penny and minute spent on this rather rustic boat. On the weekend, the ferry only runs 3 round trips so today we took the 10:45 a.m. ferry and had 3 hours until the next ferry would be there to take us back. At our first look arriving to the pier, we weren't sure we would be able to find 3 hours worth of things to do and sites to see here, but we were pleasantly surprised and really enjoyed exploring in Mui Wo.
Mui Wo (which means. "plum nest") is a rural town on the eastern coast of Lantau Island in Hong Kong. The main beach in Mui Wo is known as Silver Mine Bay. Mui Wo is located on Silvermine Bay, so named for the silver mines that were once worked along the Silver River which flows though the village. The nearby Silvermine Cave was mined for silver during the second half of the 19th century. It has since been sealed off for safety. Nearby attractions include Silver Mine Bay Beach, Silver Mine Waterfall and a temple dedicated to Man Mo, originally built during the reign of Wanli, emperor of the Ming Dynasty (1573-1620).Numerous hiking trails lead from Mui Wo to other parts of the island. The long hiking trail on the island, Lantau Trail, starts from Mui Wo. A much-frequented route leads north-east from Mui Wo to Discovery Bay via a pagoda, the Trappist Haven Monastery, and then either up the mountain via the Discovery Bay golf course or by the ocean via Nim Shue Wan. There are 3 main water falls to hike to here and you can find all day bike rentals for just $25HK a day ($3.21 US)! A wonderful place for shopping, eating, and site seeing as there were several wet/dry markets, Chinese products shops, 3 pubs, and 3 Euro-style cafes. We also found a bike retail and repair shop, 2 Grocery Stores that are well know here, Park N Shop and the Wellcome, a McDonalds, a 7Eleven, and several open air seafood restaurants! There was no shortage of things to see here and we truly look forward to coming back over to enjoy all tha Mui Wo offers!

Day Trip to Mui Wo

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What's New.....

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I can't believe a week has already gone by since I've posted anything! I guess that's a testament to the fact that we are getting settled in and busier each day. Since my last post, I think I've become even more accident prone......I fell down the stairs (missed the last one) and had a nice bruise on my knee and elbow........and also, knocked the "snot" out of my head while doing laundry (hit it on the shelf). No need to try to explain those any further as it would take up too much space and the fact is that that was the outcome. I'm recovering though and haven't had any other "Missy Mistakes" since last week so maybe my luck has changed!
A couple of good and new things have happened since last week. Ethan and I started the play group at Sunshine House School. We go 2 days a week (Thursdays and Fridays for now) from 10:30 - 12:00. It's been a little bit of an adjustment but we both enjoy it! He's learning his shapes and loves the songs and outdoor play. He doesn't care much for the snacks (kiwi fruit/apples/biscuits) and tends to loose interest during the 5 minute Mandarin lesson. I kind of don't blame him on that one because it's held at the very last 5 minutes of class and after almost an hour and half they all tend to loose interest and are exhausted, let alone try to concentrate to learn something completely foreign to them.....or maybe I'm talking more about myself! LOL And to brag just a little.....the teacher said today that he is "very sharp for his age!" Seems to be the running opinion in his schools so of course, I was beaming to hear that yet again from his teachers! With the size of his head, it's good to know he using all those brains up there (like his Daddy!). 
The other good and new thing is that we found a helper! And only after 10 phone interviews, 5 home interviews, and 2 trials (2-4 hours of work at your house)! Her name is Janice and a she's 42 years old Filipino who's been working in HK for over 7 years.  She came highly recommended from her previous employers who are moving back to Australia. She will live in with us and her contract begins Feb. 9th. It's been crazy and I know I've promised to post things about this process and our experience with it but it's been such a learning experience for us and a bit overwhelming. As my good friend Maddie said, "it's such a foreign idea and in a foreign country."  And the truth is that I just haven't known where to even start. I'll make an attempt.....
Foreign Domestic Helper's (FDH) are often customary to hire in HK. I can't speak for anywhere else, though I'm sure this isn't the only place. They come here to work for families and to basically do all the domestic chores and "mind the children/dogs" as well. Almost 1/2 of what they make is typically sent back home to support their families.  The minimum salary is $3,850HKD a month ($494 US) and then you add a food allowance ($300-$800HKD) and travel allowance (ferry/taxi/hire cars/bus/etc) which varies from employer to employer. We're treating Janice very very fair with her allowances and she seems very grateful for this - we just feel better about it and we want her to take care of herself and to be happy. 
I always feel so bad about saying that she'll be living in our garage but it really isn't as bad as it sounds.  Our garage is a separate area from our house and it's actually a very nice and large room (by the average standards here) off of the garage area. There is good size bathroom as well as A/C and we have a space heater already for her. I'll take pictures before she moves in so I can ease your curiosity here. I know I'd want to see it too! 
We are responsible in accordance with the HK Labor Department to provide light and water supply, toilet and bathing facilities, a bed, bedding (pillows, sheets, quilt), and a wardrobe (closet). Other items that are not required but seem suggested are a desk and chair and a refrigerator - Janice will have these as well as a requested electric stove top (these are inexpensive but this will allow her to cook her food when she's off work and chooses not to take any of what she has prepared for us). Her days and hours will be the standard for a "Western Family" which will be from 8:00a.m.-8:00p.m. Monday-Saturday. Sundays here are family days and most of the FDH are off on this day. If you ever saw my photos from my first trip here in 2006 you might remember the one where all of them gather at the IFC building - spread blankets out and do each others hair/nails, play cards, eat, and socialize in this manner. Janice says she doesn't do this as you can get yourself in trouble with these people. She goes to church and then will go to the boarding house to meet her friends there. Other points that might be of interest is that we are responsible for her medical insurance which is very inexpensive ($10US a month) but very good coverage as well as for home leaves. Home leaves mean that we pay the cost of RT air fare to her home country 1 time per year that she works for us (it's a 2 year contract). No problem here as we have home leaves with UPS also once a year and will just send her home when we go.  Unfortunately, I think we'll have to board the dogs when that happens. The cost is typically no more than $200US to send her RT from here to the Philippines. 
Ok - well, I can't seem to think of anything else on that but I'll keep you posted on the application/contract submission to the Immigration Department. Janice and I will have to go together sometime next week to submit ALL of the paperwork. That trip should be very interesting! I hope we only have to make it once, especially with Ethan coming along for the ride! :0)  I'm more than willing to answer any questions that I didn't cover in this post on this subject or you can look at this site:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_domestic_helpers_in_Hong_Kong 

That's it for now.....wishing you all warm and well. 

Out of Sorts

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I'm writing this post primarily just for therapeutic reasons but I thought you might get a kick out of some of the stupid things I've done here. Let's start with #1 - Locked myself out on the deck while Ethan was still inside! Actually Ethan was in his high chair in the kitchen having a snack when I decided to go outside to water the plants. Not the smartest idea either way.  As I tried to come back inside the door did not budge! For the life of me, I don't know why I even closed the door and even more why the hell it locked on me! I still don't know how it happened as I type this but thank goodness for having my cell phone with me (ALWAYS!) and having been smart enough to enter the DB Customer Service # in it. I called frantically as I heard Ethan inside crying for me. It did not seem to be in distress - I believe he could just tell something was wrong and was scared - so was I. They answered and said, "Ok Ma'am be there in 5 minutes." "What!", I screamed, "5 minutes! Didn't you hear me say my baby is inside and I'm locked out!?!?". They replied, "Yes Ma'am. We will be there." The longest 5 minutes of my life! Finally they arrived and of course Ethan and I were ok but DAMN that was scary! Definitely this one deserves the #1 spot! What a helpless and sinking feeling.
#2 - Just last night I decided to boil some water to do dishes. As you may or may not know, our hot water heater is out and will not be here until this Saturday. Thus, the boiling of the water. Jeff was on his way home and we had errands and dinner plans in the plaza so I thought I'd have time to do this task before he came home and we left. As I waited for the water to boil, Jeff called me and asked if we could just come and pick him up from the bus station and we'd just go from there. I grabbed Ethan and we were off to go get Jeff. We headed down to the plaza and as we parked the "car" something in my mind just suddenly clicked that I had left that pot of boiling water on the friggin' gas stove! I dropped the boys off and pushed the pedal down as far as it would go on that golf cart to get home. It didn't seem to go fast enough in my opinion, but I made it there in just a few minutes and everything was just fine. Minus a few burn marks on the cheap IKEA pot, but it's a rental anyway! LOL 
And finally #3 - Ethan and I left this morning in a bit of a hurry to run errands. We had a Newcomer's Group Meeting to attend, his playgroup school application and payment to submit, and to pick up my ATM card (finally!). After all of this it was time to go home for lunch and his nap. As we pulled in I notice the door to the garage from the gate entry area is open. "That's not right!", I thought to myself. At the same time, the helper across the street wanted to introduce me to her friend that was looking for FT work. I'm trying to talk to her, Ethan's in his car seat in the "car", and I'm adding up in my head that the door is open and the dogs are no where to be seen! I wave her off (bigger things going on here lady! - I didn't say it but I wanted to so bad). By the time I get Ethan out, I see Cara standing at the front gate but still didn't see Tsunami. I'm shocked because Cara's our dog that would chase butterflies and then wonder was she was (sorry Cara, but it's true). Tsunami on the other hand, has more energy and can run further faster, but could find her way back, I think. I'm looking around but I didn't see her and she did not come when I called for her.  So I take Cara inside the house, put Ethan in "car" again, and we go on a search for Tsunami. My heart is pounding and my eyes were watering as I'm trying to look for her but I simply cannot drag Ethan in this "car" all over town during his lunch and nap time. I decide to go back towards home and look for her more around the house but I'm just not sure how long she's been out by now. As we pull back in I see her on the sidewalk across the street from our place a few houses down from us! I slam on the brakes (they work well!), grab her and put her in the golf cart with us. She hasn't ridden in that yet but I can assure you she knew she was in trouble so she didn't hesitate to get in it! I was so relieved to find her and Cara and afterall, it wasn't their fault that I was in a hurry to leave and didn't pull the door closed all the way. WOW - another close one! 
So that's it - Ethan's ok and I won't ever go out on the deck again and close the door (lesson learned), probably won't boil water for dishes even if I really need to this week (thank goodness this place is concrete and won't burn), and the dogs are back home safely (and weren't someone's dinner)! 
Otherwise, All is well for now but I've just been so out of sorts here so stay tuned for more Missy Mistakes that are sure to happen during our stay. Also, I promise to write more about our search for a helper here in the next few days. I know you are all interested in that topic and I'm anxious to share what we've learned about it so far and where we are in the process.  
Have a blessed week!

Hong Kong Symphony of Lights

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Show Time
A Symphony of Lights is staged every night at 8:00 p.m.

The Show comprises five major themes, taking spectators 

on a journey celebrating the energy, spirit and diversity of Hong Kong.



Helper's Shower Helps

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We left Atlanta for our journey here 3 weeks ago today. It wasn't until 2 nights ago that I was brave enough to go in to the helper's area (which is a separate room off of our garage and is still vacant). Jeff would only remember to ask me if I wanted to see it at night and I didn't trust him not to want to "scare" me out there. I just had visions of ghost and rodents and squatters in there but I was able to buck up and go see the area. Actually very nice. But if anyone would have told me that I would be taking a shower out there at 9 p.m. tonight  then I wouldn't have believed them!  Trust me - it was a quick one! 
We've had a few minor things happening with our house since we arrived here - loose pipe on the washer, gas burner not lighting, water leak off of the roof - all fixed within reasonable amounts of time. But this.....the hot water boiler is kaput! They've ordered another but it will be a "little while" before it's here and installed (whatever that means). So in the meantime, we are having to use the helper's shower because it has a tank-less water heater.  At least we have that to turn to; though I'm sure Ethan's bath tomorrow night should be an interesting one! We'll keep you updated as we are on this one. 
Stay tuned this week for my "Helper's Interviews" experiences! Funny but frustrating. I'll do my best to explain how Foreign Domestic Helpers work here and why it's customary as well. Hope you all have a wonderful week! Missing you all very much - and grape jelly! 

New Year's Day Hike @ Lookout Point trail

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Happy New Year - 2009!

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Happy New Year!  We rang in the New Year here with a quiet evening at home. After all, Ethan was sleeping and we just moved here so we were kind of homebound anyway. No problem for us - as most of you know Jeff and I have always felt like New Year's Eve has always been a bit overrated.  I did go down to the beach with a Heineken in hand around 9p.m. to see the HK Disney fireworks which was pretty cool.  Jeff made it until 11:48 p.m. and then crashed but I stayed up to watch the fireworks in downtown HK on TV. Next year we promised each other we would go to the city to see this live. It was spectacular on TV so we have to see this in person while were here! I cannot imagine how they'll do the Chinese Lunar New Year celebration!

Also, we just have to tell you about what simple little thing has made our New Year's Day even better - we FINALLY found real tortilla chips here today! We were like "kids in a candy store" except we actually found them in a movie rental place here in DB! We've looked everywhere for these crazy chips in 4 different grocery stores and settled for what tasted like salted cardboard....until today! When I asked the lady, "How much?" we were prepared to pay anything but to our amazement they were less than what we'd pay in the States (only by $0.50 but that has happened for anything else here).   We wanted to buy all of them but settled for just one bag for now.  Yea for Tostino's White Corn Chips! There something to be said for persistence here. :0)