Back home trying to de-jet lag.
Year: 2008
I’m back home
Back home trying to de-jet lag.
HK08 Soon
HK08 Soon
Last day of competition
Today is the last day of equestrian competition, this morning and this evening. The current plan is that the post party is at the hotel bar. It will kinda depend of they all get there early enough to convince the bar to stay open later. Tomorrow might be a tiring day.
Last night Curli, Mark and I went to the evening individual freestyle. We ended up glumming together with some of the grooms and riders we knew to get into the family and team seating. The view was very good. There were two medal presentations at the end. Since we were with the family and grooms I might have been on TV when the South African was presented with a gold medal. It was pretty fun. Something different at the paras vs. olympics is that everyone cheers for everyone else. Very cool people here.
That is all from Honk Honk for now.
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Last day of competition
Today is the last day of equestrian competition, this morning and this evening. The current plan is that the post party is at the hotel bar. It will kinda depend of they all get there early enough to convince the bar to stay open later. Tomorrow might be a tiring day.
Last night Curli, Mark and I went to the evening individual freestyle. We ended up glumming together with some of the grooms and riders we knew to get into the family and team seating. The view was very good. There were two medal presentations at the end. Since we were with the family and grooms I might have been on TV when the South African was presented with a gold medal. It was pretty fun. Something different at the paras vs. olympics is that everyone cheers for everyone else. Very cool people here.
That is all from Honk Honk for now.
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Just another day in Shatin
Last night was the Paralympics opening ceremonies. This time around we did not make the cut to attend which was probably good. The teams in Hong Kong all had to get dressed up in formalish atire and watch the opening ceremonies from the Hong Kong Jockey club. What we heard it was very boring.
Mark from the Australian office arrived on site yesterday. He was originally due early the previous day but his 8 hour flight from Melbourne was delayed 8 hours. Since we were not invited to the party we ended up acquiring a couch for the office while everyone else was getting all formaled up.
The morning funny occurred while waiting at the breakfast bar egg cook station. Behind me is some guy from the Indiana side of Louisvile here on business not related to the Olympics or Paralympics. Then behind him is a Canadian, his wife is a rider, who is from Langley. About 20 miles from Abbotsford twords Vancover.
No big plans now that competition is starting.
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Just another day in Shatin
Last night was the Paralympics opening ceremonies. This time around we did not make the cut to attend which was probably good. The teams in Hong Kong all had to get dressed up in formalish atire and watch the opening ceremonies from the Hong Kong Jockey club. What we heard it was very boring.
Mark from the Australian office arrived on site yesterday. He was originally due early the previous day but his 8 hour flight from Melbourne was delayed 8 hours. Since we were not invited to the party we ended up acquiring a couch for the office while everyone else was getting all formaled up.
The morning funny occurred while waiting at the breakfast bar egg cook station. Behind me is some guy from the Indiana side of Louisvile here on business not related to the Olympics or Paralympics. Then behind him is a Canadian, his wife is a rider, who is from Langley. About 20 miles from Abbotsford twords Vancover.
No big plans now that competition is starting.
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Anther week in Hong Kong
Past couple days have been slow. One evening Curli and I went into Hong Kong Island to do some geek shopping. Wanted a Switch and some network cables for the office. The hardware didn’t end up doing what I wanted but it did give us the experience of Hong Kong rush hour on the train. It was kinda funny at times, everyone running to smash into the train cars with Curli, 6’3″ and myself being taller than everyone.
I spent some time yesterday evening walking around and shopping near the hotel. Picked up an umbrella and some snacks for the room. Also got some Ramon noodle dinner bowls, the room has a tea pot. It turns out that Ramon is the same across the world. On the hotel TV they had some paralympic palimanaries. The amazing one was the pistol shooting which looked like there was a blind shooter, he was blindfolded.
Yesterday evening was the first equine competition so things may start picking up around here. Tonight is the offical opening ceremonies, we are trying to find someplace to watch on TV.
Going to run, time to pick, pack and deliver some feed and bedding.
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Anther week in Hong Kong
Past couple days have been slow. One evening Curli and I went into Hong Kong Island to do some geek shopping. Wanted a Switch and some network cables for the office. The hardware didn’t end up doing what I wanted but it did give us the experience of Hong Kong rush hour on the train. It was kinda funny at times, everyone running to smash into the train cars with Curli, 6’3″ and myself being taller than everyone.
I spent some time yesterday evening walking around and shopping near the hotel. Picked up an umbrella and some snacks for the room. Also got some Ramon noodle dinner bowls, the room has a tea pot. It turns out that Ramon is the same across the world. On the hotel TV they had some paralympic palimanaries. The amazing one was the pistol shooting which looked like there was a blind shooter, he was blindfolded.
Yesterday evening was the first equine competition so things may start picking up around here. Tonight is the offical opening ceremonies, we are trying to find someplace to watch on TV.
Going to run, time to pick, pack and deliver some feed and bedding.
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