But before I say anything else....here are some snap shots of Halloween!


The Battle of the Bands was super awesome! It was really nice to see a live show and it only cost me about $15 American. Plus, I got a free light up pen from the sponsor, what more can you ask for? There were nine bands that played all sorts of music from borderline hardcore to gut-wrenching indie. Most of the music was in English so that was great. There first band that we saw was called Paranoid; I had to ask if they were dudes, drag was their image.
On Sunday, I joined the rest of the Chatteris employees on a trip to Tai Po. I knew that there would be food there so I didn’t bother eating lunch. However, I didn’t know that there was going to be a two hour trip involved. Needless to say I was very hungry when I arrived and the man selling ice cream by the bus stop is lucky that I didn’t buy his complete stash. After I got settled and had some real lunch, the activities began. We could choose from row boating, kite flying, a scenic walk, or a scenic bike ride. I chose to go row boating. A lot of my friends also went on bike rides…I was too busy eating more food! The row boating was really cool and, of course, someone started a splash war with the inevitable conclusion of soggy clothes. Not a problem until the sun set and we ate dinner in an air-conditioned restaurant. Brrrr.
Check out how far Tai Po is from North Point...this is why I missed a skype date (sorry Mom!)

See it's practically in China! @_@ Traffic makes for a long journey!
School life has really been kicked into high gear. I was totally wrong about things calming down after exams. Next week marks the beginning of the English Speech Festival in Hong Kong. I’m training fifteen students and I have to meet with each of them ten times! Craziness. I’m always running around trying to find them. In fact, the whole English department is going insane. So. Many. Poems! They have to learn how to pronounce, memorize, and deliver a poem in English. Oh yeah, and it also has to have feeling. That means that I have to explain the meaning behind a lot of poems, I don’t know how the students know what is going on because the meaning of some of the poems is over my head.
On top of that, I’m planning an open day event, a Thanksgiving party, and a Christmas party. For the open day the school has to look extra special because primary school students and their parents will be coming to view the school and decide if they want to attend. I will be the MC for the event once again. The students will also be performing High School Musical for the visitors followed by “English Language Games.” Still figuring that out. The Thanksgiving party will be a mash-up of hand turkeys, pies, scavenger hunts, and games. Christmas is TBD.
PS There are some sick waterfall hikes in the New Territories. Check it out.

Awesome post, Emma!!!! Love it and Love YOU!! (miss you, too)
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