Filed under: Daily Life Blurbs | Tags: Hong Kong, maclehose trail, sai kung
I officially finished my last term paper on Friday, December 28th and on Saturday, Melanie and I decided to head up north to Sai Kung National Park, which is known to have many good hiking trails. So within an hour we got ready, including Ezri, decided on a trail, figured out how to get there and set off. Amazingly enough we actually found the trail we were heading for and the day was off to a great start. The next big surprise is that the trail was paved. We were hiking stage 2 of the MacLehose Trail backwards because we found on the internet it was easier to do backwards (start from the top of a mountain) and had beautiful views as opposed to stage 1. It was exactly what the doctor ordered.
We went out to eat about a month back with some friends Melanie has made from playgroup and one of the couples was from Manhattan. Given that he was from the states I took extra joy in conversating with him, a financial analyst. He asked me what I thought about the speed of living in Hong Kong. I asked what he meant, and he went on to express how fast the pace of life was here in Hong Kong even compared to Manhattan, the financial capitol of the world. School hadn’t really kicked in to high gear at the time and I told him that we hadn’t really experienced the speed, living outside the city, but then I wasn’t prepared for the end of the semester either. One thing about finishing the semester in HK. It drags on forever. In the states it seems like you always finish the 1st or 2nd week in December, here I finished the 28th (yes, after Christmas). The professors do it as a favor to the students, but it doesn’t really feel like one, until it’s finished. You know the saying, “If the devil can’t make you bad, he’ll make you busy”, well the devil has definitely been working on the people of Hong Kong. Anyway, it’s finally finished and I think I finished well, so I’m happy about that. What I’m not happy about is the way it took a toll on Mel & Ez, but Mel has been amazing and I think God has really grown all of us through this period.
Anyway, back to hiking, it was great, if I had a quarter for everytime Melanie said, “It’s so beautiful out here!”, we wouldn’t be going broke. It was one of those days where everything seems to go your way. We had hiked about 3 miles over a substantial mountain, passing a pregnant cow, and were about to a resting point when we thought we’d better ask someone how far it was to the nearest road, where we might be able to flag a taxi for a ride back to town. A nice Australian family was nice enough to tell us we were about a mile and a half away and that we needed to back track. They told us that if we didn’t want to hike up the final mountain we had started from we could take a ferry around to a pier and catch the bus from there. After Melanie & I panicked for a few minutes, yelled at each other a bit, we decided to head back and providentially caught the last ferry for the evening (in the nick of time, whatever that means). Once we reached the pier we boarded the bus back to Sai Kung. I picked up some BBQ (Chinese style), waffles and ice cream for a great finish to the day (thank God for ibuprofen). Enjoy the pics!
Jason for the Case family
Filed under: Daily Life Blurbs
Thanks for visiting us! Just wanted to share some details of how we spent Christmas. December 21st my mentor at school invited our family to a Christmas party they were hosting, it was a wonderful time; great food and conversation with many mainland students, and lots of attention for Ezri. I also included some pics from Christmas #2 for us (1st was with Mel’s parents and the 3rd will be with my mom who will be visiting the first two weeks of the new year). Ezri got a bowling set, a Boz the bear, a Hello Kitty doll and some cute outfits. Christmas afternoon we headed down to Hong Kong Time Square where there were some Christmas festivities. There was an abundance of Filipina helpers there and we got to hear the gospel preached by a street preacher. I’ll try to include a clip of him praying for people with financial problems, but YouTube has been giving me fits. This week my mom (Jason) and her cousin visit us. They arrive tomorrow night, I’m super pumped! I’ll be trying to keep the blog updated, but I know we’re planning to visit Beijing for a few days. They are determined to undertake freezing temperatures in order to see the Great Wall (it’s a wall for crying out loud). I’m excited about the shopping, I know I’m a man, but if you could get $15 New Balance you’d be excited too (not that I will). I do hope to find some computer software though. Until next time!



