Between Tuesday and Saturday Evening
Hello readers. Have I neglected you of late? Yes, I believe I have. Was this a wise move, a kind one? No. 'Twas a poor decision on my part. Apologies.
What can be said about life since Tuesday? Wednesday and Thursday were slow, academic days filled with class and homework. Friday was fairly silly. The girls and I went early to Carnegies, met up with some boys and headed to LKF. Upon exiting the cab, Chris befriends a middle-aged Chinese woman out with her own posse who used to live in Michigan. Midwest power. Anyway she loved Chris and bought us all free drinks at The Cavern, pretty much the most obnoxiously touristy looking place in LKF, and thats really saying something. He's been invited back next Friday to meet their daughters.
On more exciting topics, I bought gold shoes on Friday. Little sandals with tiny wedge heels and rhinestones. They are soooo lovely. Yay for shoes.
Saturday day was lovely. We went to see Walk the Line on the Kowloon side (Alli, Beth, Hannah, Tim, Chris and I). Is Johnny Cash as good the second time round? Maybe better. So brilliant.
Afterwards we went in search of food and accidently wandered into the night market, which is quite an HK attraction. There was no such thing as self control here, I bought a new purse. Its navy blue with gold embroidery and its a sling bag that is really big and useful for carrying literature and umbrellas. Eventually we extricated ourselves from the market and headed for food.
We ended up going to the Dehli Club for Indian food. Dehli Club sounds like a ritzy place for ritzy vegitarian curry lovers, but no. Its in the sketchiest place in the entirety of HK, this building filled with drug-dealer-esque characters and really overzealous restauranteers trying to recruit you to their places. We were misguided and walked up creepy unsafe stairwells and offered free drinks and deals and money and all for the sake of a few plates of rice and veggies. Good times, Noodle salad.
The rest of my weekend will be summed up in another entry, in order to preserve the mood.
-Abby
What can be said about life since Tuesday? Wednesday and Thursday were slow, academic days filled with class and homework. Friday was fairly silly. The girls and I went early to Carnegies, met up with some boys and headed to LKF. Upon exiting the cab, Chris befriends a middle-aged Chinese woman out with her own posse who used to live in Michigan. Midwest power. Anyway she loved Chris and bought us all free drinks at The Cavern, pretty much the most obnoxiously touristy looking place in LKF, and thats really saying something. He's been invited back next Friday to meet their daughters.
On more exciting topics, I bought gold shoes on Friday. Little sandals with tiny wedge heels and rhinestones. They are soooo lovely. Yay for shoes.
Saturday day was lovely. We went to see Walk the Line on the Kowloon side (Alli, Beth, Hannah, Tim, Chris and I). Is Johnny Cash as good the second time round? Maybe better. So brilliant.
Afterwards we went in search of food and accidently wandered into the night market, which is quite an HK attraction. There was no such thing as self control here, I bought a new purse. Its navy blue with gold embroidery and its a sling bag that is really big and useful for carrying literature and umbrellas. Eventually we extricated ourselves from the market and headed for food.
We ended up going to the Dehli Club for Indian food. Dehli Club sounds like a ritzy place for ritzy vegitarian curry lovers, but no. Its in the sketchiest place in the entirety of HK, this building filled with drug-dealer-esque characters and really overzealous restauranteers trying to recruit you to their places. We were misguided and walked up creepy unsafe stairwells and offered free drinks and deals and money and all for the sake of a few plates of rice and veggies. Good times, Noodle salad.
The rest of my weekend will be summed up in another entry, in order to preserve the mood.
-Abby
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