Monday, July 2, 2007

Trip To The America 2007

I have just came back from my US trip. It was nice but tired. I went with Connie together for the passed two weeks. We went to lots of places such as New York City, Disney and Universal Studio - Florida, Boston, Washington, and Niagara Falls both US and Canada sides.

I did all of the drivings. I love my dad's new GPS toy. It really saved my lots of time searching for the best driving route. Connie helped out some of the drivings on the route 15 highway . . . Technically, I don't wanna use the "help" word, as mostly I had to speed up catching the time her lost.

We had lots of nice food during the whole trip. We had French, American, steak, pizza, Korean, and etc. I enjoyed all of my food, but seems that Connie only likes Wendy's. She was happy to have Wendy's all the time while resting at the service areas of the highways.

The followings are some of our pictures:














Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Flea Free

I washed BeeBee this afternoon. I think he should be flea free by now. I usually shampoo him once only, but this time I shampooed him twice. I guess all of the dead flea and their shits should be washed away. I also bought a pack of new diaper for him. When I changed his cage diaper, I saw lots of dead flea bodies. The phat medication really rocks.

The total expand (HKD) of this Flea Freeing Project:
Flea Free Gel: $120.00
Anti-Iching Pill: $100.00
Doctor Fee: $190.00
BeeBee being flea free: Priceless

What a lovely dog he is now :)

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

!!!FLEA!!!

BeeBee scratched himself frequently for the passed few weeks. So, Connie and I examined him and we realized he got a flea attack. The f__king flea danced around on his body like . . . having a crazy orgy party with Paris Hilton and the awesome bukkake Japanese AV girls. We were so scared, we tried to kill them with our fingers, but didn’t success. In the end, I dropped some of the flea killing medications onto his skin, and took him to a vet.

We isolated BeeBee by jailing him to his own BeeBee’s Corner for the passed four days. He cooperated without any fighting nor barking. I am gonna shampoo him from his nose to his tail tip tomorrow to wash away all of the dead flea that are poisoned by the medication and their shits. I hope he will be flea free before this coming Thursday because I am gonna drop him to my grandma’s apartment, as Connie and I are going to the America on this coming Saturday.

Wishing BeeBee could be all cleaned before our departure. F__k the flea!

Monday, June 4, 2007

The New Home

Connie and I have moved to the new apartment at Ching Yi, Hong Kong. I love this apartment, as it's bigger than the one before. The environment is awesome, as there is a harbour walk right next to our apartment. BeeBee loves it a lot. Moreover, there is a doggy park right behind our apartment, BeeBee made a few new friends over there.

12 more days later, Connie is going to US with me together for a 2 weeks break. We are gonna eat and drink like hell. Time flies. I couldn't believe that I have already be off working for more than 2 months. I was extremely busy moving from China to Hong Kong for the passed 2 months. Connie helped me a lot. Without Connie, I couldn't finish my moving at all. I gotta thank her.

Oh by the way, Connie and I cooked our first dinner together tonight. I have to admit that we screamed at each other, bad mouth at each other during the cooking, but we finished it and had a good time during dining.

Monday, May 28, 2007

Moving Out!

I have finished my final consulting job with the Chinese Company - Lei Lung, so I have also moved out from their China apartment on the last weekend. Connie and I found a HongKong/China moving company to help us, but still we gotta carry some luggage back to Hong Kong by ourselves.

Before our moving, I decided to finish up all of the bottles and not to leave anything behind, so I had screwed down tons of liquor into my stomach within 20 minutes. Oh~~~ my friend, I am telling you, that was quite an experience. Connie, thanks for supporting!


Saturday, May 19, 2007

A Lovely Rainly Saturday

Connie and I have rented an apartment in Ching Yi. We signed the final rental document yesterday. No matter what, I am gonna live with her and my BeeBee as a family for the rest of the year. If everything were fine and possible, I wish to be 4 ever.

Today Connie and I were supposed to go to the new apartment and for some cleanings, but we didn't go because of the messive rainstorm. So we stayed home (the old and tiny one) for movies. We watched Back To The Future II and III. Then later, we had steaks for dinner. Steaks in Hong Kong style . . . of course, it can't be compared with those in the America.

By the way, I am gonna go back to the US with Connie together from June 15 to June 30. We are gonna go to the Florida - Disney, NYC, Niagra, Boston, and Toronto. It's fully packed, and I am gonna enjoy it.

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Ba"Bee" In The Cart!

While Connie and I were walking BeeBee tonight, we saw a Wellcome Supermarket cart lying on the center of the road. We know that someone must paid $100.00(HKD) to Wellcome for checking out the cart, but hey . . . it's Hong Kong and we are Chinese with a self-proud 5000 years culture, so I decided to take it away without any guilt.

We dropped BeeBee inside the cart and took him out for a few blocks. There were people checking us out all the way. Some of them were shocked for what we have done. Some of them laughed at us. Some of them pretended nothing happened after peeping. In general speaking, all of them thought we were insane. While we were waiting for the green sign crossing, there was a father with his baby in the cart. The baby and my ba"Bee" were staring at each other like . . . woo~~~ a baby of the same kind!

Finally, we drove him back to our apartment, we parked the cart at the back of the apartment emergency stairs. The picture shows how excited BeeBee was for the whole trip.


Thursday, May 10, 2007

Crazy Americans!

Tonight I watched a NOVA TV program. It covered a new type of surgery, Fish Surgery. It said that it is able to treat a skin cancer fish via operation. Inside that clinic, you can do laser surgery, CAT scan, and MRI scan for a fish. I was shocked while I was watching that program! Who the hell would spend money on operating for a fish!?

In the show, it showed examples of the Americans bringing their fishes to that clinic. Fishes such as the expensive Koi to the cheap Gold Fish. Only in America! People in that country is way too rich without ways to spend their money! Or should I say, they are way too caring and warmth?

The show ended with a hypothesis that persuaded me a little bit. It said that in the 30's people thought you were insane to bring in a sicked dog to a doctor (vet is what we called now). People would just shot it down. In the 70's no one will care for any sicked birds, but there are lots of medications for bird sicknesses now. So . . . it might be natural for our grandson taking in a sicked snail to a vet years later.

No matter what, these things only happen in America.