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Overlooking Hexagonal Columns at East Dam |
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With Ricky and Celia Wong, Leon giving tours! |
After the hike we sent to a little resortish place for dinner. Since it wasn't a very cold day we ate outdoors on the veranda. I don't care to have my dinner looking a me one minute and end up on my plate five minutes later. But--most of the food was pretty good (I didn't eat Sebastian) and the atmosphere and company were wonderful.
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Sai Kung Fish Market for dinner |

Rachel in the publishing department asked me if I would play some music for a video that they were making about baptism. Since one of my favorite things to do is improvise on the hymns, I was very excited to do this. So one day we went to the chapel and recorded about five hymns/Primary songs. Fun for me! Now I'm waiting for the royalties......
One Tuesday
Normans, Becksteads and Sellers at Verde Mar in Wanchai |
January 19-21 was the quarterly Area Council meeting when Area 70's come from all over our area. Our job was to feed them lunch on Sunday immediately following their final meeting before returning to their homes in Thailand, India, Taiwan, etc. It is a bit tricky coming up with a hearty meal that will please everyone and be cooked in crock pots over rice. Ubiquitous rice! This is our second time to prepare their parting meal. Sister Christine VanWagonen in the Vietnam Mission office supplied a wonderful recipe for a white chicken chili. Finding all of the ingredients was a bit tricky, but it seemed to be a hit. Now we're starting to think about the next meeting in three months!
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Parry, Whidden, Ferguson, Cory, Hyde in line at wheel |
Our senior missionary group went to the newly reopened Observatory Wheel, or large Ferris Wheel one Saturday afternoon. As high as it is, it wasn't as high as the Eye in London. However, it was fun to be in the enclosed cabs and see over a lot of Hong Kong. After that we all went to dinner together.
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Mingo Chow with son and Roy and Pricilla Tong |
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Ashley holdin Barnabie, Manfred Lai; Lillian and Jimmy Fung |
Unfortunately for us, I jinxed our health. I stated at the beginning of February that we had been here nearly a year and hadn't been sick a day. Well, two days later we both caught a doozy of a cold, Dan's turning into the flu. We missed a couple of days of work due to severe fatigue and malaise. It's now end of February and we are still not fully recovered but much better. .
Dan has spent hours meeting with many people who have come to him at his office and out to dinner just discussing doctrine. The bishop in the ward we've been attending for the last two months has asked that Dan help in this area, as well as people not in the ward coming to him for counseling and instruction. Several of these individuals are now coming to church more regularly and some of them continue to come for gospel 'training'.
One man in particular, Aktar from Bangladesh has become his email missionary since there are no missionaries in Bangladesh. Dan has been trying for months to get Primary Children's Hospital to allow his daughter to come for some pretty aggressive surgery. He has been so grateful for the effort that our church has extended on her behalf that he began studying online and asking some very deep questions of Dan. There is a small branch in Bangladesh and the branch president took a Book of Mormon to Aktar, but Dan has become his mentor. I believe that when he is able to join the church he will be a great asset to the people in his area.
Jimmy Keung's Family (sons Jeffrey and Japheth), with Edwin Kwan, who Dan working with. |
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Bike trip to Airport |
Our monthly family home evening Monday night was Chinese hot pots hosted by Ted and Audrey Yan as a teaser for the beginning of Chinese New Year on Friday. Hot pots a similar to fondue pots, but much larger and is a soup that you place meat, vegetables, etc. into to cook, then fish it out with your chopsticks. Luckily, you can decide for yourself what to put in. Afterwards we tried our hand at a dragon parade. Holding those sticks and making them dance is harder that it looks! We had lots of fun.
Raybin Ng, Kerry his new wife, Tony and May (Kerry and Jason's parents), Jackie and Jason |
Chinese New Year at Leon and Chi Fung's with a lot of Keungs: Jackie, Alson, Chi Fan, Jason, Chi Mei (Celia), Kerry, Chi Kuen, Jenny's daughter Kelly leaving on mission to Temple Square, Ricky,... |
Friday afternoon we went to Leon Au's home (married to one of the Keung sisters) for an extended family party. Leon's office is next to mine. We only stayed an hour since we had to get over to where the nighttime parade would begin. Several of us stood in line at 5:30 AM a couple of weeks ago to procure tickets to the grandstands in which to watch the parade. It was fantastic and the area was decorated to the hilt with beautiful lights and decorations. The floats were phenomenal and we were very glad that we had seats. Then last night we had a New Year's dinner hosted by the Area Presidency here in our building with a fun Balderdash type game afterwards. The original idea was to watch the fireworks from the top of this building. However, one week ago there was a terrible bus accident here in Hong Kong in which a bus tipped over and killed 19 people. Because of that, the fireworks were canceled and the money donated to the victims' families.
"Gung Xi Ni" (Gung Hei Neih) |
That brings us up to today, Sunday, February 18. Yes, our mission continues to keep us busy with wonderful activities and more ways to serve, as well as our regular service such as our missionary applications job and four weekly keyboard classes, Dan's doctoring responsibilities, and of course his meetings with his activation friends and Operation Smile board meetings. We wouldn't have it any other way. When I worry that we could be bored upon our release end of July, I just look at pictures of grandkids and know that our lives will be plenty full!
Marian continues teaching keyboard. Progress is SLOW with a few of the students...
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