What a terrible day. Hub's 6th Auntie (his mom's younger sis) and her husband took us out for dim sum in a new building ("Li Ka Shing's youngest son's office is here") near Tai Koo Mansions where they live and while walking out of the building, she missed a step (the steps were all grey granite, same color as the floor) and fell. A whole bunch of blue-uniformed men with the words "Swire Properties" on their shirt pockets swarmed around us, and within 10 minutes an ambulance came. A lady complained to the Swire people (management or owner of the building I guess) that the same thing happened to her a few months ago. As I rushed down the escalators with some ice I took from a restaurant, another lady came to tell the people in the building what happened and could they please do something aout the situation and the steps. One thing about HK, the people are very informed, literate and civic-conscious.
Story short, 6th Auntie' right ankle is broken (I saw the sharp protrusion of her ankle bone; if her skin had opened, the bone would've stuck out) and she's in hospital waiting for the swelling to go down before they operate on her. Hub and I are nearly in tears thinking of her. We feel so bad that this happened because we came to visit. We both lost our appetite.
But I still managed to shop tonight, in Causeway Bay, the shopping heart of HK island (we are staying on the island, not mainland); it's theraputic. And if you read my posts on my visit last year to HK, I mentioned that each time I come I seem to run into a celebrity, didn't I?
We were at Festival Walk (not the building, the area behind it) when we saw some commotion. It was a catwalk party thrown by one of my favorite brands, Max & Co, for their fall collection. You'd think people will crowd around this star whom I think is Joey Yung:
Is this her? I've always loved her eyes but today she looked tired. Bad hair day too. Hub whispered "Face too big".
Who is this??
Most people however were crowding around this angelic being:
Story short, 6th Auntie' right ankle is broken (I saw the sharp protrusion of her ankle bone; if her skin had opened, the bone would've stuck out) and she's in hospital waiting for the swelling to go down before they operate on her. Hub and I are nearly in tears thinking of her. We feel so bad that this happened because we came to visit. We both lost our appetite.
But I still managed to shop tonight, in Causeway Bay, the shopping heart of HK island (we are staying on the island, not mainland); it's theraputic. And if you read my posts on my visit last year to HK, I mentioned that each time I come I seem to run into a celebrity, didn't I?
We were at Festival Walk (not the building, the area behind it) when we saw some commotion. It was a catwalk party thrown by one of my favorite brands, Max & Co, for their fall collection. You'd think people will crowd around this star whom I think is Joey Yung:
Is this her? I've always loved her eyes but today she looked tired. Bad hair day too. Hub whispered "Face too big".
Who is this??
Most people however were crowding around this angelic being:
Who is she I asked a Max & Co girl? "Angela Baby" Oh no, a go-go girl, a lap-dancer? I mean, the name sounds..."She's a Hong Kong model!"
When she passed by, she was only my height (5' 5" + 1" flats but she was wearing 4 " heels). I thought you have to be tall to be a model. I said so to Hub, and a man nearby said"She's tall!" to his gf. I looked at his gf, she's up to my ears only. I guess height is relative. Plus in HK, short people abound.
Why do models have to be so thin? Angela has no hips, no boobs, spindly arms and legs. Yet why did I suddenly think "Right, nothing will go into my stomach for the next 2 days, not even a carrot stick". The green-eyed monster lurks, even in someone old enough to be Angela Baby's grandma.
Lovely. Breathtaking beauty. I couldn't take my eyes off her. I wanted to take her home too. Not in that way ok, just to put her on a shelf I suppose. Now I know why rich men have trophy wives.The Chinese saying "One mountain higher than the other" comes to mind.
p.s. I told you Panasonic Lumix's FZ 50 has powerful zoom lenses. We are shopping for Nikon cameras, one for me and one for Yi. I was thinking D300 for Yi and D80 for myslef (martyr mom) until James told me D300 is real heavy. And tonight I got a message from CK that Nikon as announced the Nikon D90, a well-kept secret that nobody except CK seems to know because he told me this a week or so ago. So far the reviews are great, but the camera will only be available end of Sept.