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Just wrapped up a fun weekend in Cape Cod celebrating the upcoming wedding of our friends Brian and Maggie. Carl, Joc, and I were greeted upon arrival by a full cooler of beverages and an array of grilled food items - yum!
Split
into Team Brian (my team) and Team Maggie, we started off the weekend with rounds of "flip cup." Despite our two years of b-school training that should have put all of us in prime form, Team Brian fell repeatedly to the "bad guys." Not ones to despair, Team Brian pulled it together for Saturday's
Field
day of elementary school yore. We battled out grueling matches of lawn bowling, bocce, obstacle course, etc. on a sunny and beautiful day. Team Brian narrowly won the day by taking three events to Team Maggie's two events. After a great meal of Cape Cod's "best fried clams", we mixed up the sides and duked it out in a beer die tournament. Although Maggie and I were quickly eliminated...we had issues catching the die :(...Joc stuck it out to be a member of the "great hands" duo to win it all...and by "all" I mean two great looking lobster goblets. Good times!
As I write from my Dad's place in
Quincy
, MA, Carl and Joc are are about one hour in on their 20 hour flight to Sydney. Jennie and I are making final preparations as we're leaving first thing in the morning for
Hong Kong
on Tuesday (15th), before meeting up with Carl and Joc, and our other friends Dave and Maddy in Melbourne in another week or so. 'Til then...wheeeee!
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on May 13, 2007
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United States
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Happily rubbing my belly...
Hong Kong (historical)
,
Hong Kong
Wrapped up yet another great dinner in
Hong Kong
with my family. Jennie was quite the trooper and endured a full five days with my constantly eating and constantly feeding family. Can't say I didn't give her ample warning that our time in the city would be spent planning around meals! She quickly learned to say "bow," which means "full," as different family members wanted to keep piling food on her plate. :)
After days of shopping (ask Jennie about her new winter coat...yes,
Hong Kong
is in the tropics...), some time up in Victoria Peak - highest point in
Hong Kong
- via a tram dating back to 1888, a 25 minute cable car ride to visit the largest Buddha structure in the world, a trip to the
Hong Kong
Disneyland, and did I mention lots of good eating (?), I dropped J-Mac off at the airport train this afternoon and off to
Bangkok
she went. I'm sure she'll have a lot more to say about her time here in
Hong Kong
when she gets back online...yup, another case of viv-laziness. ;)
I'm off to Melbourne tomorrow afternoon on a red-eye through Singapore and will be catching up with Carl, Joc, Dave, and Maddy. I bet they'll be really excited when I burst into their rooms at 7am and start jumping on their beds... J-Mac will join us in about T-4 days.
Some pictures...
Riding the cablecar
Big Buddha
Big Buddha in all his glory
Dieties around Buddha
J-Mac bathing Buddha...
Trying on some space suits in Tomorrowland
Visiting Cinderella
Rainy day in Disneyland - ponchos to the rescue
written by
GoBlue
on May 20, 2007
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