Thursday, February 18, 2010

Trey's Basketball Championship


For the first time ever, Hong Kong International School was able to put together a "traveling basketball team" for the Under 12 age group. The school has what is referred to as a "C-Grade" team that is mainly for 7th & 8th graders. Sixth graders are allowed to try out but even if they make the team, are not guaranteed playing time. So, HKIS created "D-Grade" team targeted at this group of kids. Since Trey (who's in 5th grade) played with the 6th-8th graders for the in-house basketball, we had him try out to play on this team as well. As it turns out, Craig was able to coach his team. They played in a few tournaments and ended up winning the Championship. For the season, their record was 23-0...not too bad for the school's first D-grade team.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Grandparents Visit





PHOTOS: 1) Craig's parents at The Peak looking over the city 2) Of course, we went out to our favorite Mexican place with our good friends, The Mitchells 3) Grandma and Grandpa with the grandkids 4) On a junkboat ride to see the city lights.

We have been so blessed for the past couple of weeks to have Craig's parents visiting us here in Hong Kong. His brother, Damon, was also here for the first week. It was hard to have them leave this morning. They got their fill of kids' activities and hopefully got a good taste of Hong Kong while they were here. I'm just posting a few photos of their visit here.

Kyra's Field Trip to Jumbo Restaurant




I recently went on a field trip with Kyra's class to one of the street markets here and then to lunch at the famous "floating" Jumbo restaurant. I thought I'd share some photos. The teachers gave the children a list of food items to find and check off on their list as we went through the market to make them look a little harder at their surroundings. Once they found everything, they could then have a bit of time to shop with their $30 HKD ($3.87 USD) limit. Among the things they had to find were a cow's head, pig's feet, dried whole fish, etc. As we were looking for these items, along with a long list of fresh vegetables, we were lucky enough to have found the intestines of some animal also available for sale. Kyra said she will NEVER forget that image! Needless to say, it was an experience.

We then had lunch at the Jumbo restaurant which is an extremely large boat in the water, although I'm told it is not actually "floating" anymore (not sure if it ever did), but you need to take a ferry boat to get to the restaurant. Since most everything served had shrimp in it, my dear little peanut did not eat much for lunch! Even the fried rice had shrimp in it, but I did manage to scoop around it for her so that she would eat SOMETHING. I am realizing more and more every day that she is very much like her mother :) You just gotta love her!!

PHOTOS: 1)Kyra & the other girls that were in my "group" for the field trip 2) The Jumbo Restaurant 3) Kyra's class

Baseball Update







PHOTOS: 1) Trey pitching 2&3) Outs at First Base! 4) Trey sliding into home with the winning run 5) Victory celebrated by the team

Trey's baseball season is nearly over and to say the competition was stiff may be an understatement. Except for one other "U.S." team, the Chinese and Japanese teams are more like year-round teams. But, our boys gave it their all each time they got on the field. Although there weren't many games in the win column, I'm sharing a couple photos from a recent victory with Trey sliding into home for the winning run (as well as a couple other photos). It was tense, but very exciting. It has been a long season and they have one make-up game left for a game that was rained out last week. Go Red Sox!

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Visit to 10,000 Buddhas



I went on a bit of an outing last month to see the 10,000 Buddhas. I am including a couple of pictures of the visit. This is a place here in Hong Kong and is a popular tourist stop. It is a bit of a hike up to the place where the walls of small buddhas are, but everything is, so that was no surprise.

Kyra's Hockey Team



Kyra continues to play hockey here in Hong Kong. She has been such a trooper despite the "not so convenient" schedule. Her and Craig are usually picked up by her friend & her dad on Sunday mornings, most often around 5:45am to get to hockey on time. She loves the games, but could do without the practices! Surprise, Surprise...

Keely Celebrates Chinese New Year in Preschool



At the close of her second week of preschool, Keely had a celebration to recognize the upcoming Lunar New Year. They could dress in traditional Chinese dress and were to bring traditional Chinese savory snacks. She loved the excuse just to put on another dress. She is the Mandarin Speaking class so she spends half her time in English and the half in Mandarin.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Tyson's Baseball


Tyson's baseball season has now come to a close. It was a good season and Tyson had a lot of fun. He continues to grow so fast that he is nearly a head taller than anyone else in his grade...which makes him quite the powerful hitter. This may mean playing with older kids next year as most of his batting resulted in home runs. Great for his ego, but perhaps also a sign that he should move up a group!