Friday, September 29, 2006

Farewell to Susanna Rueegger (GSIS Communication Officer)

Good Luck to Susanna




My old colleague Betty Geiser Visit GSIS

Betty & Hanna Green (Wife of our Headmaster)

Thursday, September 28, 2006

GSIS - Dress Special Day (Wild wild west)

Primary Office

Admin Office

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Happy Birthday to Uncle Kwok

Ah Lam B'day
Kwok Lai Mai & Fung Chi Hang Families
Two Birthday Boys
Ladies
Big Picture

Morning Tea with Uncle & Aunite Cheng

King Palace Chinese Restaurant

Saturday, September 23, 2006

Sai Kung Home

Sai Kung Home - Backyard

Lantern Festival is coming soon...

Tea Break

Hoi-Yin's - new shirt from Grandma!

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

GSIS Cafeteria (My lunch place)

Opposite GSIS Upper Bldg - former Mannings Shop
Managed by Sodexho

Sodexho will provide the lunches in various places of the school.


Saturday, September 16, 2006

Laforet (New Shopping Mall)

銅鑼灣東角道22號東角
No. 22 East Point Road, Causeway Bay
(Opposite Sogo Department Store)


Sunday, September 10, 2006

KENYA - Mighty Rovers 2006

Presentation Ceremony at HK Parkview Clubhouse
Organized by Hongkong Discovery (My niece Miriam's project)
http://www.hkdiscovery.com/

View all photos: HERE
Miriam's latest photo album - Lost Again in Africa: HERE

Lunch with Parents in King Palace Restaurant (Hopewell Centre)



Saturday, September 9, 2006

Karman Toronto Photos from Uncle YY

Leacock Lane (UT Residence Area - Townhouse Units)

Thank you so much to Michelle & YY helping Karman to moving in UT Residence.

more photos from YY: HERE & HERE

Wednesday, September 6, 2006

Saturday, September 2, 2006

Our Friend - Keung Chi Wai 姜梓唯(滿月酒1 month Birthday Party)


View all photos: HERE

The Peak Tower (A Brand New View)

Grand Opening November

The Peak Tram Station

The Burger King

View all photos: HERE

Whilst the distinctive bowl-shaped structure remains, the interior has been reconfigured to significantly increase the lettable area, improve traffic flow, as well as introduce lively entertainment, retail and food and beverage concepts.
The repositioning of the escalators and the introduction of a glass-enclosed atrium afford wonderful views as visitors make their way through the different levels. The viewing platform has been relocated from Level 5 to the top of the Bowl at Level 8, affording spectacular panoramas of every point of the compass – from the New Territories in the north to Aberdeen and the South China Sea in the south.

Friday, September 1, 2006