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Well, I'm lazy to count the exact number of hours before I land in Hong Kong... but it's roughly 36 hours, considering it's past midnight and my flight is early Sunday morning. It's probably less than 36 then. Hmmm...
Anyway. Previously I mentioned about hoping Cel would be able to tag along, right? Guess what? She is! And the best part, the company is paying for her trip - for all good reasons of course!
I'm hoping that dimwit remembers to register for the seminars on Monday and Tuesday, otherwise, I might have to murder her. I'm kidding of course. I'd probably throw a fit but I won't really kill her per se, and she isn't really a dimwit, she just has VERY SHORT term memory that's all. Come to think of it, that's not all but I'm gonna just stop here now.
I'm quite excited (it's Hong Kong Fashion Week) really and stressed (mainly cause of work) at the same time. Thing is, I'm not even close to half way through the magazine (and not forgetting the "under construction website"), there are no invites for local fashion shows this month and... well... my schedule is in a mess and Cel's is probably worst. I'm sure there are shows, I'm just not invited, which is bad!
I'm low on moral and manpower, and I'm running out of time! Good help (that I can trust) is so hard to find these days. Anyone interested in a job? I'm in need of Media Sales Executives, Web Developers, Marketing Executives and Writers (fashion, beauty, lifestyle-type - preferred with photography knowledge, don't have to be an expert but able to operate a DSLR and take decent photos - DSLRs are kinda like point-and-shoot these days). Oh yes, and a PA! It's probably gonna be the most challenging job of all btw. First you need to tolerate me, and you'll probably need to be able to sub in as everything else apart from doing web development. That said, my boss is sooo not gonna let me get a PA. He doesn't exactly have one you see...
(Coming back to 36 hours to Hong Kong...)
I know I know, the title is kinda misleading. Considering that I live in Singapore, it's impossible the flight itself to Hong Kong would take 36 hours. In fact, it probably doesn't take that long to fly to New York, which is so much further. Erm... let me correct myself, I know for a fact it doesn't take that long cause I've flew there six months ago.
Talking about New York, I should sooo finish up that travelogue. It is, after all, my first trip abroad with the bear bear. Oh wait, I stand corrected again, we went Penang together before that. So... it's the first trip outside Asia with the bear bear! Hurhur.
(I accidentally deleted like three paragraphs of what I typed and I totally forgot what I said... FML!)
So, Hong Kong... apparently this is gonna be the fourth country Cel is gonna visit - her hometown, Philippines, is one of the four. I'm quite surprised actually. Most Singaporeans her age would have at least visited five countries, not including our own. In fact, I have a friend that goes Thailand so often, it's like his second home already - every two weeks if he can.
Places Singaporeans visit:
Most if not all my friends have probably been to those countries. Hmmm... now, where have I gone before...
Places I've visited:
Technically, some countries, unlike Singapore, it's so big, you kinda need to fly from one state/city/town to another. I've only been to New York City and Washington DC mainly, for the States, and for Australia, it's just Sydney and Perth. So there's a lot more to explore as well.
The bear bear has a weird theory for this. He says that, because Singapore is so small, we just need to take a few steps more and we're outta the country already! And that is why Singaporeans are so well travelled! Please don't ask me what sense that makes. Despite listening to what he says and remembering it, I try best not to think too much into it. There are many times I wanted to just strangle the life outta him... I held back of course. Even though he tends to say the most ridiculous and retarded things, plus he tries and manages to annoying me all the time, he is still my one and only bear bear.
Anyway, I'm quite excited really. I'm hoping to get to eat the fishball again! It's like my favourite food/thing in Hong Kong! I'm gonna avoid shopping this trip. I've already maxed my credit limit and had to increase it, and let's not forget I just got a new car! This is all too much for my pay cheque and I doubt I'm gonna get an increment anything soon. Sadly.
I go by the name Princessa (pronounced as Prin-ces-sa) online, you can also call me Sabrina or Princess Sabrina for that matter.
January 18, 2011 - 1:35pm
i've always wanted to visit korea but never had the opportunity. i haven't even been to hong kong. would be great to travel and to watch fashion show :(
January 16, 2011 - 3:42am
i love hong kong shopping! i go there every couple of months just to shop.
January 15, 2011 - 4:11pm
you're in hk already? photoooooossssss
January 15, 2011 - 2:53am
Wow I don't really know what to say. Have fun in HK it's a shopping paradise! What fishball are you talking about?
January 15, 2011 - 1:31pm
I'm not sure how to describe it to you... you can find it by the road sides. It's probably fattening and unhealthy but it is AWESOME!
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