Monday, May 19, 2008

Old Friends, EVERYWHERE!

The one in green is Anastasia, we saw her while we were eating lunch out of nowhere. She used to play with me when we were little at "The Furama Hotel" and ate Dim Sum every Saturday. Whenever we ate Anastasia and I just played on the floor. On the left are my sisters' god-brothers. In the very back is Collin then Kaelan and the little one next to my brother is Declan. Collin was my best friend when we were little and he still is a great friend! They came over that night and we exchanged gifts and tried out the new toys that we gave them.  They ARE like family to us.  I love having 3 extra "brothers".
The bottom picture is of my friend Stephanie & I, she also played with me when we were little. Seeing her again was really fun. We had breakfast together and talked. When we were little we used to do almost everything together. We had Gymboroo classes together, had a lot of playdates, and Easter egg hunts, celebrated Christmas together and so on. It was really nice to see all my old friends Scheduled or not!

Rehearsal dinner on the roof top of the "JUNK BOAT", Aberdeen Marina Club

This is the "Junk Boat." This is where my Auntie Andrea and Uncle Dustin had their rehearsal dinner. There Ashley, Christopher, and I found a really comfy couch that spins around (as you can see below).  It was so fun (at least for me because I was the one being spun).  Then during the middle of the rehearsal we invited Auntie Andrea and Uncle Dustin to come so that we could spin them. After we spun them they spun us! It was super because Uncle Dustin is really tall so he was able to spin it really fast!

The PEAK "taxi", the old-fashioned way.

Ahh! Look at us! we all fit in an one person seat. That is truly amazing! My family and I are at the tippy top of Hong Kong. We took a tram up here and went to a resturaunt that I used to go to when I was little called The Peek Lookout. As you can see above we also rode a rickshaw-for-one. When the man picked up the rickshaw I felt like I was fall off. Thankfully we didn't fall, but it felt like a roller coaster whenever the wheels moved.