Streetside fried chicken rules!

(Supposedly, the largest boutique store in Asia… this is Central World Plaza, or formerly the "World Trade Center", a sprawling complex that has everything you'd want so you won't get homesick… this is where I found White Spot's Triple O's) Not sure if I can trust Apple/Mac as much as I use to because two … Continue reading Streetside fried chicken rules!

The beginning of the end (or of the beginning)

(Who says I can't look like a Simpson's character…If you haven't tried, you can Simpsonize yourself before the Simpson Movie comes out!) School finally started this past week and it'll be a crazy ride for the next few months… but so far I think I've found a rhythm which will keep me sane and help … Continue reading The beginning of the end (or of the beginning)

I want to stay home and watch a DVD

(Who knew a class photo would be this interesting/weird from the back)  My Thai friend graduated with a Masters in Nursing today and so I went to take photos. I don't remember what it's like back in Canada, but it was crazy how many photos all the graduating students wanted. There were people infront of … Continue reading I want to stay home and watch a DVD

If I had hair, it would be frizzy

(A typical Paris scene, no? This couple was basically following us around Paris makin-out… we literally bumped into them when they decided to stop in the middle of the sidewalk to start kissing and giving googly eyes at each other…) The countdown is on… one paper to finish for a course, then its back to … Continue reading If I had hair, it would be frizzy

The Return of "Hong Kong Foot"

(Muriel and Anne enjoying the seaside just around the corner from "downtown" Sanary) Nothing much to say except that I'm still recovering from France and juggling my schedule… I need to get a whole bunch of stuff done (i.e. moving, term papers, work projects) before I head back to Canada in June. Oh, that reminds … Continue reading The Return of "Hong Kong Foot"

It's true, France is full of wine and cheese

(Sanary Sur Mer – about a 4 hour highspeed train south of Paris along the Mediteranean Sea) Just got back from Paris this morning and, boy, am I tired! Haven't experienced jetlag for over a year and its a little difficult to get use to. It was a wonderful place and we were lucky to … Continue reading It's true, France is full of wine and cheese