
Recently we spent some time in HK. It was extra fun being there during the Christmas season as we got to enjoy listening to Christmas songs and enjoy the beautiful decorations. We also enjoyed seeing some friends as well as enjoying some good food at a Mexican and Italian restaurant, Outback, TGIF, Subway and Starbucks to name a few. Well, it wasn't until this trip that we became fans of Starbucks...because before we never have enjoyed the taste of coffee. But after our friend recommended that we try a coffee mocha, we have now joined the bandwagon. After our return home we will then only go to Seekers as our big bubba Scott will be opening his coffee house next month. check out his website!

Here is a pix of one of the crowded streets. It is such a diverse city. We absolutely love seeing people from all over the world, such a lovely sight.

This man was busily working on a project, he didn't even look up when I took his picture. We assumed he is used to getting his picture taken quite often.

Enjoying the taste of a hotdog!

My sweet hubby and some big sky scrapers. We are both just 2 kids from small city America. We have so much fun getting to explore such a HUGE place.

The most convenient and easiest mode of travel is the subway, you get to know your neighbor really well!

Last month our city held varous sporting competitions. I was especially excited about seeing Chinese gymnasts (as a child my dream was to be a gymnast). Well, our friend told us where and when to go, but when we got there the only thing that was going on was something like kungfu. I was very disappointed, but Aikaman on the other hand was excited to see some real action. As we were watching the competition a woman from our capital tv station came and ask us for an interview. I suggested Aikman as his language is much better than mine (and he is used to interviews from his football days). She would not have that and we both had to be interviewed seperately. Next time, I know its better to go first, cause he took all my answers!

the sunset is breath taking no matter where you live!