But let's get to it. Hong Kong.
We were there for a teacher conference, which was located at the new campus of a Christian international school in town. The school was breathtaking. As a teacher, create a wishlist of every single thing you would possibly want in a school - and they've probably got it. It was hard not to get a little jealous, I must admit...
The conference had its ups and downs, but there were some notable speakers at the large group sessions - including Dr. Gary Chapman, the author of the "Love Languages" books. Hearing from him and some of the other authors was certainly uplifting.
Outside of that, here's some highlights:
Our hotel was right along one of the many waterways that circles the islands of Hong Kong. Every time we left the hotel, we were able to walk along the river to go to eat, to shop, and to get to the train.
The thing we did the most of on this trip was walk. A lot. All over the city. My feet are still tired! We saw a lot of sites downtown, including the building from Batman: Dark Knight where Batman got the Asian guy.
But the highlight has to be our trips to view downtown. Victoria peak is a mountain that overlooks the harbor and downtown, and the view was so good, we went there twice. The first time, we took a cable car tram to the top - and it was steep!
And at the top, of course, were more shopping malls. Of note was the EA Experience store, which had a dozen video game stations to play. Somehow, Rachel snagged a free Madden station and we played a full game. I was the Lions, so of course I lost as she beat me with the Bears.
Finally, asking Rachel what her reflections were - she said "food food food!!" We ate well, and I really liked the snacking. Mrs. Field's has descended on HK in full force. We stopped for cookies 3 times, and came home on the plane with a full bag. (its all gone already though!!) Mmmmm...
So I have a few weeks to rest and relax before our next trip - Rachel is just like her Dad, in that they are both hyperactive tour guides that never ever stop. Ever.
-alan
1 comment:
beautiful view. I'm so glad Rachel's feet will finally have a new pair of shoes!
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