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Saturday, November 27, 2010

HK (Part 1)

Two weeks ago, Mabe, Zoei and I flew to Hong Kong. Mabe' had to attend a training for a week and we decided that Zoei and I go with her. It was Zoei's first time on the plane so we weren't sure how she'll behave during the 8 hour flight. Well, she was cranky and therefore crying. She couldn't get to sleep in the small bassinet provided by the plane. Mabe' had to swing her to sleep. She was able to sleep for two hours of the flight. Most of the time she was either crying or fiddling with the in-flight magazines. 

Zoei sound asleep at Dubai Airport before our flight departure. 
First thing I noticed when we landed in Hong Kong airport was that there's a lot of old people. I mean, there were groups of old people traveling! You don't see groups of old people here in Dubai or even back in my country. Most old people in my country just stayed home. The old people I saw there were having the time of their lives and traveling around the world! 

A cousin of mine, Liza, has been working in Hong Kong for around 13 years now. So before the trip I contacted her and luckily her place is near the hotel we'll be staying at. We stayed at BP International Hotel which is next to Kowloon Park. So she happily greeted us at the hotel lobby on the day we arrived. The room in the hotel was clean but small. I can live with a small room but, what did upset me was there was no bidet!

Mabe, Zoei and Ate Liza at our first night in Hong Kong.
I think, this was the first time I'd ever seen a 13th floor in a building.
Zoei waiting for our room to be made-up.


I was told that the weather there was already cold, that most people were already wearing jackets during daytime. And they were. I, however, have my armpits sweating just wearing a t-shirt. It's like chinese people have thin skins. And they probably do, 'coz during our one week stay there I only saw a handful number of fat chinese people.  You'll be thin too if you live in Hong Kong. Anyone who've been there would know why. The place was literally built on top of hills. And chinese people love walking. And you know what else they love? Exercising. Everyday, when I walk Mabe' across Kowloon Park to take her to her training venue I see a lot of people, young and old, jogging, doing tai chi, sparring kung fu and dancing. 

A group of dancing ladies at Kowloon Park.
A group of people doing Tai Chi.
Kowloon park.
Pink flamingos roaming freely at one of the ponds in Kowloon Park.
I took this during one of our night walks.
I was able to visit two public parks. Kowloon Park, which is located behind our hotel and Hong Kong Park, which is in Hong Kong Island. Both parks were well kept, clean and free for public. I say free, because parks here in Dubai require a minimal fee to get in. Even the aviaries on both parks were free. The aviary in Hong Kong park was huge. It was just like walking in Jurassic Park, where they have the birds flying freely inside a huge dome. 


Turtles sun bathing at Hong Kong Park's pond 
Inside Hong Kong Park aviary.
One of the steep roads inside Hong Kong Park.
What's more amazing about their parks, is that they have free internet wi-fi connection!

Having lunch inside Jollibee Hong Kong.
We're used to seeing flowers in front of bridal cars, but in Hong Kong teddy bears are more popular. There's even a Mickey and Minnie Mouse version of this.
Because of land scarcity in Hong Kong, there's a lot of skyscraper buildings. There's even a new mall called 'The One', which is 25 story high! 




Our hotel was near to a lot of tourist attractions so we tried to visit as much place as we can during nighttime ('coz Mabe' has training from 9-5pm). We visited Space Museum which turned out to be more suitable for younger audience. I was expecting to see more than replicas of space shuttle and astronaut suit.

A sculpture outside Space Museum.
Me trying out to control the Gyro thingy.
One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.
Here I am trying out how to feel like walking on the moon (which just gave me a pain on the crotch afterwards).
My two girls.
A replica of the space shuttle cockpit.
Another attraction to see in Hong Kong is the "A Symphony of Lights" happening every night at 8pm which can be best viewed at Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront between the Avenue of Starts and the Hong Kong Cultural Centre. It's a nightly spectacle that combines interactive lights of buildings with musical effects.





Near the viewing area of the light spectacle is the Clock Tower. It stands near the Star Ferry station in Tsim Sha Tsui.





Mabe' having a softee ice cream (HK$ 6).
Every night we would walk out of the hotel and have dinner. We had Chinese, Japanese and even Italian food.

Pasta and pizza at The Spaghetti House.
Inside the 'The Spaghetti House'.
Our orders at a Japanese restaurant inside the 25-story high vertical mall, The One.  

Zoei having her own jarred dinner. 
Resting inside the Miramar Shopping Centre... 

Zoei in her boots, enjoying at Kowloon Park.



Zoei may look healthy in these photos but the reality was she got sick during our stay there. We had to take her to a pediatrician. According to Dr. Shum she had slight flu (inspite the fact that she had a flu shot  2 weeks before our flight) and because of this it affected her digestive system causing her to have diarrhea. Not only was she crying of stomach ache during night time but she also had a terrible diaper rash caused by the acid in her bowel. Poor baby.

Waiting for her appointment with Dr. Shum.
Apparently, according to my cousin, all doctors in Hong Kong mix their own medicine.
Wow, this already has been a long blog post! This post definitely needs a part 2. I still have lots of photos to share during our visit at Disneyland and Ocean Park. So for now... zai jian! 


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Monday, November 22, 2010

Webster

No it's not the dictionary (though, that was the first thing that came to my mind when I was told I was shooting a Webster event back in May this year). Stephen Webster is a British designer of fine jewelry. But his jewelries are different from the normal jewelries you see. They have very unique designs. I call it 'rocker' design, 'coz they rock! No, really! It's like those jewelries only rock stars wear. Just have a look at his website and you'll know what I mean. 


Anyway, I just want to share Stephen Webster's 2 jewelry collections launching events. One was held last May and the other just recently. Both were held at Empire (bar & restaurant) inside Monarch Dubai.

In both events, the ambiance was dark. Literally, the place was dark. There were mood lightings here and there and lights inside the jewelry showcases... but that's about it.

The event last May was a sit-down dinner.





The jewelry showcase with a Cristina Aguilera poster...




This time, it was more of a party like event. Here's the place before guests started to arrive...



The jewelry showcase...


Here's Stephen trying out to be a DJ...



Some of the awesome jewelry...




From what I've heard, the jewelry collection at the last event were made more affordable to target the middle class. So if you're up to a distinctive set of jewelry, I suggest you go check out Stephen Webster's collections at Azal Boutique (The Boulevard at Emirates Towers), Bloomingdales (Dubai Mall) and Harvey Nichols (Mall of the Emirates).

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Gift Opening

Wow! It's been a month now since my last post. I had been busy with a lot of stuff since Zoei's 1st birthday party. In between work there's the halloween party, which we hosted. Then Mabe', Zoei and I went to Hong Kong and stayed there for a week. Then when we got back, spent four days preparing balloon decorations for our kumareng Jenny's birthday party. 


But first thing I want to share is Zoei's gift opening. Zoei was so tired after her birthday party that she wasn't able to open her gifts. So we did the photoshoot at the comfort of our home.



Loving her new shoes...







Peeking through what's inside...


Zoei also received a lot of clothes and I'll try to do a separate photoshoot for that when I get a free time one of these days. Thank you everyone for the gifts! 


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