Saturday, June 19, 2010

Truly the best Thursday ever!

By 6am Marge and Clay were up and out of the non-air-conditioned bedroom (it broke in the middle of the night), running shoesCheck Spelling on, and hitting the Hong Kong pavement. The coolest, or shall I say, the most bearable part of the day – before it reaches close to 90 degrees (“real feel, 104”) and 85% humidity. We like to compare stepping outside to entering a Bikrim Yoga class, or for especially thick days – calling out the soup of the day. Sometimes it is split pea, other days we get tomato bisque when the air feels a bit lighter. Nevertheless, motivated to not let the uncomfortable heat control our moods, we got our endorphins pumping and made a nice loop in our new neighborhood. We, including our friend, Mauricio, were the youngest taking in the morning peace among the tai chi partakers and others doing their daily stretches and reflex exercises.


Marge and I set out to do a bit of work and enjoy a treat at Café Lavande, in the Midlevels. We were surprised with an awesome fresh market and a – shout out to the Delaney / DiJulio (especially Anner!) affection for frozen yogurt, we found a delicious treat! Then onwards and upwards to the quaint French café was a perfect spot tucked away on one of the most charming streets in this bustling city!










Next stop – Joy Ocean Foot Reflexology

Wondering what was behind the doors, hoping for a pedicure, we were welcomed and hustled large comfy chairs, wrapped in towels and provided with water bottles. Trying to explain that we were interested in pedicures, a voice from the row behind also layered in towels and enjoying her treatment, translated that they don’t do pedicures. 60 minutes later, after a full leg and foot rub-down / beat-down, we were extremely content with our decision to forgo looking for a pedicure and enjoying a Hong Kong signature foot massage.




On our way back to the City University Residence, we stumbled into the longest elevator in the world! From bottom to top, it takes 25 minutes! We actually didn’t take a ride of it. Although it would have been an ease to our hike up the hills, we didn’t realize we were walking parallel to the famous escalator until our descent. Not only were we in awe by the never ending escalator, but the abundance of restaurants and cafes (all projecting world cup). So why not pop in for a two for one happy hour special and enjoy some football!? That’s exactly what we did!







Talk about a glorious day with no one better to share with than a sister!