[Caroline]
On Thursday, we traveled to Hong Kong. It was so beautiful!! We took an airplane there, which was lots of fun, especially because I got to sit next to Everett.(I was not being sarcastic. It was a bit fun!!) We were not expecting it, but they served a meal during the flight. I watched Finding Dory, which is quickly becoming one of my favorite movies. I don't even mind that it is geared toward smaller children, because I think it is just so hilarious.
We arrived and bought Octopus cards, which can be used as payment for almost everything in Hong Kong, including buses, trolleys, cabs, subways, boats, ferries, and various stores and gas stations. We rode a bus all the way from the airport to the hotel. We checked in, and went right to sleep because we wanted to be rested and prepared for the coming day ahead of us.
Mom and Everett woke up before Dad and I, and went for a walk. When I woke up, Dad was in the shower, and Mom and Everett had just got back from their walk, bearing breakfast. They had gone to a bakery down the street, and had gotten several buns and rolls.I had a ham and cheese bun and some of a pineapple bun. I enjoyed them. We took a hotel shuttle to the ferry pier where we used our octopus cards to pay the 2 HK dollars to get on the boat.

We took the boat to Lantau island, home of the Po Lin monastery and the world's largest sitting metal Buddha. We hopped off the ferry and made it to the bus just in time to get the last seats. This bus took us all the way up the island mountains to the big Buddha and the monastery.The ride was very bumpy, but also quite scenic though. We arrived and immediately went to find some water bottles, and we found some cool postcards while we were at it. Then we made our way through the monastery. I observed many people buying incense sticks, and then burning them. They would then hold them and bow, and stick them into sand to continue to burn. It was very smoky, but it smelled great.

We walked on and observed koi fish in a very peaceful pond. Then we reached the temple. There were humongous golden Buddhas on display, with big bowls of fruit and candy before them as offerings. People would get on their knees and bow to the statues several times. The temples were painted in many bright colors. Inside, everything, including the walls was gold. It almost blinded you.
Then we decided to climb the stairs to visit the big Buddha. There are several flights of stairs to get to the statue, but we got up all right. The Buddha was so peaceful up there, surrounded by the island, beaches, mountains, and greenery. Positively amazing.
We went up, said hello to the Buddha,took a few pictures, and came down. It was very sunny up there. So sunny, that I couldn't even open my eyes all the way for all of the pictures. I am sure my eyes were closed for half of them. (Insert family picture here) We headed down, but before we got back on the bus to head down, we had to have a drumstick stop. Mom got some sort of mint chocolate cone, and the rest of us went with old faithful, cookies'n'cream.
Everett totally crashed as soon as we boarded the bus, and stayed that way through the transition onto the boat, and all the way through the boat ride. I managed to stay awake for the bus ride, but I will admit I did a little bit of crashing myself on Mom's lap on the boat ride back. :)
But instead of going straight back to the hotel room after the ferry ride back to mainland, we hopped off our ferry, and onto another going to the Kowloon side of Hong Kong. We found a good place to sit and watch the light show that building on the mainland put on. It won the Guinness book of world records for biggest and best light show. I had lots of fun, but we all agreed that it was not exactly as great as we had heard it described. After that, we got lost in the metro, I got myself stuck in the metro line, got myself unstuck, and we made it back to the hotel in one piece. (Thank goodness)
We woke up the next morning a bit later than intended, had some breakfast, and Mom and Dad had a parent meeting in the bathroom to discuss what we would be doing that day. (The room was very small and so the only place they could have a no-kids conversation was the bathroom) They decided, much to Everett and I's delight, on a theme park called Ocean world. We took a taxi there, after buying tickets at a 7/11. We then bought fast track wristbands, which gave us each 7 opportunities to skip to the front of the line on any of the participating rides. We got inside the park, and Mom went to find coffee, and Dad went to find sunscreen. It was a very warm and sunny day. We decided to take the tram up and over the mountain. It was a bit scary, being so high up over the green mountain and pretty water of the ocean in a little swaying car.
The first ride we decided on was one of the only ones up in the mountain that Everett was tall enough for. The rest of the Everett rides were at the bottom. It was a little roller coaster, but was still fun. The look on E's face afterwards was priceless. He had so much fun. Then we decided to go see some animals. The theme park doubled as a zoo/aquarium. We saw the walruses, and the seal show, and the favorite by the little one, the SHARKS!!!!!!!!!!! (Personally, I liked the seals) After a while of wandering around, we headed to the Ferris wheel. We went around precisely one time, and they gave us the boot. Mom and I decided to go on a roller coaster that went upside down a few times, because those are my favorite. After the ride, I was giggling uncontrollably, and Mom said nothing, eyes wide. Her facial expression made me laugh even harder.
After that ride, Mom decided to take Everett down the mountain to the rides he was tall enough for, and Dad and I stayed to ride a few more rides. I sped toward the rapids. Bad choice, Caroline. As soon as we got on the ride, the sun decided to take a vacation, and so the water was freezing. Then, the park decided to install water guns on a bridge so that people on the bridge could shoot water at the people on the ride going underneath the bridge. f that wasn't bad enough, one of the people poured their water bottle on us too!! We were soaked to the core after, so we decided to go on a extremely big and scream-worthy roller coaster to dry us off. The Hair-raiser. The most fun roller coaster I have ever been on.
Best coaster I have ever been on, and I have been on my fair share of roller coasters! We went on it three times. After, we headed down the mountain to meet Mom and Everett.We all went on the carousel, and instead of horses, they had all kinds of animals. I got stuck with a whale, when what I wanted was the seahorse. And I only wanted that because I didn't see a butterfly. (One of my three favorite animals)
We got to watch an acrobatics show before we left, which was super cool beans.
Then we took the subway back to Kowloon, and made our way to temple street night market. When you go there, these restaurants will set up tables in the street and have waitresses running around bringing food to people and taking orders. And they have scouts who ask every passerby if they wanted to eat, or they would go ahead and ask how many people we had as if we had already agreed to eat there. We got a table and ordered. Our food took forever! We figured that it was because we ordered non sea food, and that was the only thing they did serve. This is all of the fresh seafood that was served.
Someone had left their bag of stuff under the table, and it had a pretty traditional Chinese dress that fits me just right, and two pair of brand new earbuds, one pair that are black, and the other is covered in smiley faces. I have dibs on those too.
We finished eating, and started to shop. Everett had to look at every single plastic toy truck he saw, so we did not walk very fast. I ended up with a purple poof ball to hook onto my purse or backpack, Mom ended up with a dress, and Everett ended up with some silk slippers for slip-on shoes for school. We took the ferry back, and stopped for drumsticks on the walk to the hotel. Everett got purple coconut,and I got vanilla. Mom got some Haagen-dazs that was Elderflower & Blackcurrant. It tasted like an air freshener to me, but she liked it, and that is what matters.
Our last day. We took the subway back to Aberdeen, a little fishing village right by Ocean park. We walked by the water for a while, and met a lady trying to get us to buy a tour on her Sampan boat. We told her we would come back after we ate. We found a little restaurant that smelled good. Dad got seafood noodles, (That ended up having octopus in it, which I thought was gross, but Dad thought was yummy) Everett got french toast, and Mom and I did the order where you choose your add ons, and your types of noodles, and they bring you a big bowl of broth and noodles, and whatever you ordered. I think I ordered beef slices, pork wantons, lettuce, bokchoy, and a fried egg. It was amazing. I love the food here.
Everett on a metal canoe sculpture :)
We did walk back, and we did end up taking the lady up on her offer.We paid her and got on. There was a very nice man steering and commentating and taking our picture for us. A sampan boat is a little small boat usually meant for ocean tours.
This one was super decorated.
We toured for half an hour, and even saw a floating temple! And some house boats with their very own house dogs. So cute.
We took the sub way all the way back to the ferry dock in downtown Hong Kong. Dad wanted to take a one hour huge ferry boat tour all around, but not in the docks like the sampan. On the shores of Hong Kong and on the ocean, and with refreshments. It was so beautiful, the skyline and all of the buildings. We went in a big circle, and I was able to remember how much I love the ocean and allof the open air and the waves. It just makes my heart happy.
We went back to the hotel to pick up our bags. We took a taxi to the airport, and we got our bags out. I grabbed a cart, stacked our bags on it, and put Everett on top.
Everett and I being "Thingas" (Ningas)
Our flight back was good, and here we are. I will admit that I didn't want to come back, but I know we can't ever stay in the same place forever.
:)