Sunday, September 28, 2008

Ngong Ping 360

Mom had two visitors from Cambridge University. They both came from England - a country in the Atlantic Ocean. Their names are Dr. Barnes and Dr. Henderson.

We met at Tung Chung. Then we went to buy tickets and took a cable car to Ngong ping. We saw the Buddha, too.

Next, we went to visit the chopsticks Gallery and drank some herbal tea.

Shortly after, we caught a late movie called monkey's tale. Then my brother Tony and I got some ice-cream. Then Tony and I walked all the way up the the buddha - without giving up.

Walking up the buddha is hard work because there was more than two-hundred steps. I was surprised that I could walk more than two-hundred steps - and when I was walking up the staircase at school, I would feel exhausted and tired.

After that, we ate at Vegetarian Restaurant. Then, we took a group photo.

Finally, we took cable car back to Tung Chung.

I had fun in this outing, and I'm looking forward to have another fun day like today.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Boy Scout

When I was much younger, I saw kids wearing scout's uniforms and I imagined that I would look cool if I wore those uniforms, either. But I was in an internatinal school and they didn't have scout's school. But in where I lived, I saw kids wearing scout's uniforms, too. So I joined the scout's team of my housing estate.

Yesterday, my mom and I went to Scout center in: 11th floor,8th Austin Road, Jordan. But it was not that easy. It was because when I copied the adress on the internet, I carelessly forgot to copy the street number. So when my mom and I went to Jordan, we did not know where to go, so my only idea was to ask the shop staff. But that was not where my hard task was. My hard task was when I got to the scout shop.

When I got there, I got a little nervous and wondered what to say. Finally, I got into the line and I asked if this was the right place to buy scout's stuff.



Luckily, the staff just took my paper and gave me the right things I needed to buy. And I did not have to complete my second task. Here, I ll tell you what I had bought that day: 1 beige colored shirt, A pair of green shorts, 1 scout hat with a badge stuck to it, 1 belt that fit me, a pair of long green socks, 4 badges in a pack with: membership badge, a Hong Kong badge, a N.T. badge, and a Shatin badge, A scout handbook, a scout record book, and a pair of black shoes with laces.



After I got back home, I could not help myself to tell mom to help me put on the badges.While she was doing that, I did my homework.



I hope I can have a good time being a boy scout.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

The Second time I met Harold

Harold and I had another fun day. This time me and my Mom went to Harold's house. When I first came to his house, my eyes almost popped out of my head. It was because their house was cleaner than my house although they have lived in the house for five years.

First, we played English scrabble. Next, we played Traffic Control Airport. I realized that the game was hard but after we got used to it, it would be easy. And then we ate lunhc. We had pasta and chicken wings. It was delicious.

After lunch, we played some computer games such as Monster Truck, Boxhead 2 play rooms, and some others. I actually introduced the Boxhead 2 play rooms game to Harold. He thought it was fun too.

Harold also lent me three Ready Freddy series books. I was supposed to read them at home, but I secretly read two of the books.

Next we ate some jelly. And then we played table-tennis in the clubhouse. After we played table-tennis, we both played lego and remote bus.

Then we played Animal chess. At first I thought it was very boring but then I found out that I was wrong. It was fun. I also learnt that a rat could eat up an elephant.

After that we ate pizza ordered from Pizza Hut for dinner. After dinner, we continued playing Animal chess. And then Auntie Becky, Harold, and I taught Mom how to play Uno.

Mom called Dad to ask where he was. She was suprised to know that Dad's car was already waiting downstairs for a long time. Dad also said "Slow down whatever we were doing." Harold said "He said slow down! Let's play more!"

Finally at 9:30 I had to go home.

And then we said goodbye. Only that is not the end of this because when I got home, I called Harold on the phone and we confirmed that Harold and Auntie Becky will come over to my house on 8 August at 11:00 am, which is the day of the Beijing Olympics.

I will see Harold soon.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Having a fun day with my friend Harold

On Tuesday, my friend Harold and Auntie Becky came over to my home. We had a fun day.

First, when Harold came over, we ate some jelly my mom made the other day. Then, we went to my clubhouse and played table tennis for an hour.

At first, it was very fun. But after I got used to it, it was boooring ... boooring ... AND ... boring. After that, we went back to my home and I showed Harold how to make 'Pineapple Pizza Bread.' Then we asked each other riddles. I even took out my riddle book. But for now, if you ask me, that is just wrong. Because I don't excactly have the book back. I lent it to Harold.


Next, I took out some games to play. We played Bingo and Chinese Checkers. Before we started to play, we were boasting that how we were sure that we would win. Then I took out my English scrabble. At first, I passed a lot of times. But later, I got lots of chances.


After that, we ate dinner that Tony cooked. It was yummy! (Really, I did not eat much of Tony's pasta. Instead, I ate a lot of spaghetti that my maid cooked)


Finally, we finished the game of scrabble. When I got a triple word, I could see that the excitement on his face had gone away.
I tried to cheer him up. Only finally, something very wonderful happened! I helped him get 24 marks! That seemed to cheer him up. He murmered, "Thank you."


At last, Harold got home. We both had a wonderful day. I will go to his home on August, 5. I hope we will have a fun time.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Happy birthday!

Today is mom's birthday. This morning, I woke up in early morning (Don't tease me again, Uncle Paul) in around 8:20. I was very tired. I had to wake up early because I had to make a birthday card for Mom. I wrote it in both English and Chinese.

We went swimming in the Clubhouse. I say that Tony is a shark. I can swim very fast, too. Mom swam very slowly. Only Tony and I were the ones who know how to swim. I taught Mom how to swim breast stroke at home. I'd already known how to swim breast stroke, back stroke and freestyle. I can do a somersault in the water, too.

That night, we ate at a restaurant in Newtown Plaza, Level 7.

I think Mom had a very enjoyable birthday.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Tony is blogging too!

I had never ever thought that an autistic and very agitated brother would have a blog. That was some kind of issue, I think.

Tony's blog: http://tonyisblogging.blogspot.com/

Well, anyways, I really never thought Tony was very thoughtful and clever that wrote a blog. Even though he was not very good in grammar, such as nouns, verbs, adjective, adverb, past tense, present tense, past participle, and plurals; he was not very forgetful. He is also very positive. Weird for an A person, right?

Sure, of course I certainly hope he can improve, but he also deserves the praise. Here is a poem I wrote that describes him:

Tony is positive and clever,
I'll love him forever,
Because he is my only brother;
who is way better!

Friday, July 18, 2008

An oeey gooey poem

The worms go in, the worms go out.
They crawl in your stomach,
And out through your mouth.
Your teeth decay, your body turns gray.
And that's the end of the wonderful day.