I have a cubicle. It’s a little bit fantastic. It’s like The Office, except with a competent boss and less jokes and scripted sequences. It’s also longer than 23 minutes a week and involves a commute that’s 45 minutes each way. I’m doing marketing for a real estate conglomerate here in Hong Kong, working with their Hotels group and the various promotions and events they’re putting on in the coming weeks. I’ve also got a few other responsibilities, so I should be pretty busy.
The last few days have been quite eventful. I’ll let the pictures/captions do the talking, because jet lag is trying to kill me.
On Monday night, the girls made dinner for themselves. Not to be outdone, the boys decided to do the same. Two hours and some Yelin-magic later, here we are, about to enjoy a fine dinner. Scrumptious stuff, really. We’ve also been preparing our own breakfast these days, making toast (if it can be called that…) without a toaster and scrambled eggs. Add that to some “milk beverage – made from fresh milk” and it’s breakfast.
Earlier Monday afternoon, Yelin and Frank and I went to Causeway Bay, a famous shopping area, for lunch and then wandered afterwards. There was literally a mall at every street corner, and often more on the streets themselves. One particular one had one of Yelin’s favorite clothing stores, UNI QLO, so we checked it out. This is us trying on some vests from the store. Hot, right?
And finally, from that same trip: the World Trade Centre. With our famous mango drinks. And the fob signs. Sorry, we had to do it…
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