A "tai-tai" is the word they use for all the xpat wives that come to Hong Kong and don't work. It means a lady of leisure or a lady who lunches. So, as an official tai-tai, I have also been deemed the "Tammy Tour guide" of the group since I have time to explore and figure out the ins and outs of finding new places, restaurants and sight-seeing spots. And the true reward of being a tai-tai and a "Tammy Tour guide" is getting to show visitors the city when they come. My sister-in-law, Megan just left us and we had a BLAST!!! It was SO FUN to wander around the city with her and boy, was she a trooper. Here's the two Longs on our first outing.
We took her to the big buddha because well, it's just so big.
And you get to ride the cable cars over the water to see it....here's the clan on our way
Megan and Devin in front of the Buddha before ascending the gajillion stairs to see it up close
And then, duh, we went to get Megan her fish pedicure, because that's what we make visitors do. I figured she'd be more of a trooper than I was but it was still pretty classic.
Can't you just hear her? "So, wait? What is this going to feel like?"
Wait for it...wait for it...yep, there it is. Horrible. It's going to feel horrible.
But the view from where you hike to get to the fish is the best. It never gets old.
Doesn't this picture look like a fake backdrop? Like, "A Night To Remember-Prom '96" I love it! So surreal.
I made Megan get amongst it in the bamboo. She was such a good sport.
Megan and Devin on the hike....
The next day we took a ferry to Lamma Island which is known for it's seafood restaurants and we went hiking AGAIN after eating at Devin's FAVORITE hole in the wall lunch spot. To get to the restaurant you go through this really seedy market area where I always think, we could be going to eat Indian today, or we could be going to die. Either one is a possibility at this point. But, I must say, the food is incredible there. Some of the best Indian I've ever had. As you can tell from our 20 empty plates on the table. Ha!
Lamma Island
We found these RANDOM mops on our hiking path....who knows
Again, I made Megan go stand by this thing because it just looked so Chinese. I kept saying that so much she started saying "TSC" for "That's So Chinese." We used the saying out...
It's so cool because behind the track you can see the city lights.
Look at how many people were there! I said a million. Devin corrected me to guess maybe 20,000. I speak in hyperbole. He speaks in reality. It is what it is.
So, I asked if animal prints were still in the other day and then I saw this leopard jumpsuit and got my answer. Apparently, they are in here.
The next day we took to the seas. We rented a kayak to take around the South China Sea. It was classic because the night before while we were making Devin call some guy to set up our kayaking day Devin, in his ever present logical state, asked if we had ever kayaked in our lives. We looked at each other and then back at Devin and said nope. But, I knew we could do it. We did! It rocked! In the picture below you can see where we started from. We went for a while out there and rested on some little islands we found. It was pretty surreal and awesome!
Megan's last night here (sniff, sob, sniff) we went to the Night Markets. I made her take a bunch of pictures because it was all so Chinese. See, I do say it a lot. "TSC"
We finished the shopping night off with a beer and some spicy szechuan dinner. We get a kick out of how big the glasses are that they serve Hoegaarden in. It's as big as her poor face.
To say I was not ready for Megan to go is an understatement. What a fabulously fun week! Thanks for coming, Megs. I love you so very much!
This post made me laugh soooo hard! It looks like you had so much fun - and tell Devin that you did fall asleep while "paddling" in a raft one time. Does that count as experience for Kayaking? Anyway...I love you and miss you and want to come to Hong Kong and have you take me around and see everything that is TSC!
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