Day: October 7, 2006

The einsteins I made at school

Camhong Saturday night in Hong Kong and we have had quite the day. Some friends of ours invited us out on their extremely large, modern (and beautiful) Chinese junk. We took the entire gang, starting from 11:30 AM and returning to the dock at 7 PM. Overall we had an incredible and wonderful time, but it was also a huge amount of work managing four toddlers on a 60 foot yacht. Carys was still under the weather, but we felt well enough that she’d be okay. She slept much of the time, but required either Tess or myself attending to her for the entire trip. This meant the other half had three kids to juggle. The other adults and older kids were very helpful so the whole trip worked out in the end. Not only did a we have a yacht voyage, we also had a romp on the beach, a tube ride and several high speed boat rides as others were tubing. I took lots of video and pictures that I’ll post in the next few days.

In the meantime, two weeks ago Sebastian came home with one of the most hilarious art projects we’d ever seen… the human digestive track. Don’t believe me? Have a look at the video and Sebastian will show you himself… make sure your speakers are turned up and please leave Seb a You Tube rating. He worked hard to provide a clear, concise explanation of his Einstein project.

ABOUT AUTHOR
Charles

Originally from Canada and lived in Hong Kong for fifteen years. Married to the terribly talented & gorgeous Tess.

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