黃金歲月
Hurricane Megi miraculously missed HK, but my original plan to join my fellowship camp this weekend was already canceled. The unexpected free time had given me a major headache rather than a relaxing time. My mind was cluttered with projects I wanted to start, but was afraid that they wouldn’t be finished and become major […]
Chung Yeung Festival
Parents left home early for Mainland to pay respect to ancestors. I also congested my way through crowds who were heading to the cemetery, but I was just going for a friendly game of soccer nearby. It was rather awkward playing under the strong smell of burning incense, but I had a great time playing […]
Parent’s Return
Parents bought me a hotchpotch of Belgium chocolates from their European trip, will try and see if they can live up to their reputation of being the world’s best chocolates! I’m thankful that they returned safe and sound. I’ve been praying for their health and safety every night before I went to bed.
Last Supper
Parents will return from their 10+ day European trip tomorrow. The freedom and tranquility of being home alone will inevitably cease tomorrow evening. I seized the opportunity and treated myself with abundant forbidden food for the last time tonight! Slightly drunk from the 2 beer while I’m writing this post. This half conscious state of […]
Cardboard DIY Crafts
Frank Gehry’s Wiggle Chair had a major influence on me. The creativity and craftsmanship involved in transforming a common discarded material into something so gorgeous and yet functional is simply ingenious! I’ve been experimenting a great deal in upcycling corrugated cardboard into plant pots, file holders, iPhone stands, boxes, etc. Yet my greatest encouragement in […]
Mother’s Birthday
It’s mother’s 65th birthday today! We took her to a seafood dinner in “Lee Yu Mun”. As for her birthday gift, we bought her an iPad! Need to set it up and teach her how to use it tomorrow, should be easier than the time I taught her how to use linux on my netbook!
Anniversary
Today marks my 1-year anniversary of returning to HK, it was also this same day in 1996 that I left this place to study in Toronto. Much had been changed over these 13 years – my family of 6 had grown to 14, my parents had been officially designated as elders, and we had moved […]
Perseverance or Stubbornness?
Poured hours into solving the Rubik’s Cube this past weekend, it’s only by luck that I successfully accomplished the mission this morning. It’s not intelligence but rather perseverance that got me through the frustrating task. Or should I call it stubbornness? I’ve been known to be the most “stiff-necked” member of my family! RIP for […]
Australia Trip
Came back home from Australia yesterday. It was a delightful and worry-free 7-day vacation with my family. Australia is similar to Canada in many ways, but the country is much more captivating for its diverse landscape and exotic flora and fauna. It would be difficult to forget the experiences of seeing the Great Barrier Reef […]
Design Competition & Family Trip
For the past few days, I’ve been rushing my way into completing a proposal for a design competition held by Wu Zhi Qiao Charitable Foundation. My submission tonight marks my first ever entry into an architectural design competition! Don’t hold much expectation, the research and design process was rewarding enough, and participation was the key […]




