Monday, May 31, 2010

Dash on Skype



Millie is a Skype pro. She starting using it to talk to Jason when he was away on work trips (back when he had meetings in Dallas instead of Bangkok) but Dash doesn't understand why he can't crawl in and hug grandma. He gets pretty mad about it, actually.

on the way to school in the morning...

Millie on the bus going to school. As we are STILL in our temporary apartment (that's another post... we've had 3 move in dates, the 1st one was May 24th. It will be worth it because our new place is GREAT, but the waiting... oh, the waiting!) we have a bit of a commute in the morning from the city over the hill to the South Side. This one is a double decker, now when she sees a regular bus she says "Mommy, look at that tiny bus! It's missing it's top."

Millie had her first job interview today. Ok, well it was a school interview. They are very serious about it here. 'You want to go to kindergarten? You need to pass our screening!' Currently she's enrolled in a Montessori pre-school but needs to switch either this year or next to go to kindergarten.

Her 'screening' today was at Hong Kong International School, which seems a lot like Branksome but with boys and Chinese Studies. Jeanette, as a seasoned IB primary teacher, wrote her a lovely letter of support and based on the laughing and singing I heard through the door her interview went fine. I will let you all know if we get accepted. If not she'll stay at Woodland Montessori through 2011 and go to start at a new school in Senior Kindergarten instead of Junior.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Say What You Want About U.S. Cultural Imperialism...

 ...but Starbucks is my home away from home. I go all the time and besides knowing that the coffee's going to be good it feels really comfortable and familiar. Plus, they have really good food here. Croque monsieur, Quiche Lorraine, Spinach Ricotta Pie - even the croissants are fresh. But the best part - when you go in with a child, or two, they give you a free little cup of milk foam called a Babycino. They put a chocolate smiley face on the top. Dash's babycino stache:

Monday, May 17, 2010

Shek O

The beach! The books said there were beaches  but being on one was still a thrill. A 30 min drive from downtown and we were on vacation... This was Mother's Day, Jason bought a picnic at the Expensive Imported Expat Emporium (not it's real name) and we had real cheese and pesto pasta and other non-Chinese foods I won't take for granted anymore. Great day.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

What I don't have photos of...

...breathing diesel fumes by the side of the road, waiting for the bus while Dash screams in the ergo and Millie whines for more snack

...buying groceries that I don't really understand or know how to cook

...learning how to say the name of our street in Cantonese from a cab driver, who was quite a good teacher. I ended up writing it phonetically on a piece of paper I keep in my wallet, so now I can say "din hay dough" and the drivers know where to go

... frantically re-reading Hong Kong with Kids making sure I didn't miss a place to take them where they can play besides the laundry room of our building

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Millie takes the field

Thanks to the encouragement of my new friend, Susie ("who cares if she's not signed up just bring her") Millie is now in soccer lessons and totally loving it. She does not seem to notice that she is often the only girl on the field.
Millie at the net, her friend Ryder on the ball.

There she goes... The class is at the Hong Kong Football Club, a beautiful facility right in the center of the city.

And she won Player of the Day! (wearing her Paris t-shirt from JJ and Charlotte)

Dash so badly wanted to get in on the action. Next year, buddy!

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Millie's School Part II


On the top is the exterior of the plaza that Woodland Montessori is in, the other photo is taken just to the left of the building. Nice mountains. (The field is not part of her school, I think it belongs to those other buildings)
The Montessori is a pre-school, if Millie gets a spot in kindergarten she'll be leaving in Spetember, if she doesn't (there are many, many wait lists for all the schools) she'll stay at Woodlands until she's 5 and we'll re-apply to all the international/english schools for the fall of 2011.

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Millie's New School


This is Millie's new school, Woodlands Montessori Tai Tam. Tai Tam is where we'll be living once we move into our apartment. So far, she loves school and goes happily Monday/Wednesday/Friday from 8:45 - 3:30. We pack a lunch, it's a real school day. 


Millie coming out of class on her first day. The parents/nannies wait outside on the steps for children.

The Peak

This is the best view of the city. We waited in a loooooooooong line to get up here - but it was totally worth it.

The tram ride up - so steep at the end I swear we were vertical.

Dash at The Peak.

Our temporary neighbourhood: North Point

This is the view up our street, and also out our bedroom window. That is an outdoor escalator that runs up the side of the mountain to make commuting easier from the subway up the hill. Right now, we live in an area called North Point, right across the street from the Fortress Hill MTR (that's the subway) It's very busy and very local, it would be kind of like living at, say, Yonge and College. When we move to our cushy expat enclave at the end of May, the setting will be a little different...

Our building is the one on the left, the sign that says Shama.

We're right in the thick of the city. It's been great to get know our way around, we've taken lots of public transit, which is fast, clean and cheap. Hong Kong is really not very stroller friendly, though, so it's also quite a schlep with the children. But we're managing ok. There are endless things to do here and lots of playgrounds.