Day: June 26, 2010

Bittersweet: The Last Week of School

Last day - carys + andrea - jun 2010Last day - sela + aruna - jun 2010While I was traveling in the UK this past week, the kids had their last week of school. Sebastian completed Grade 3 (called Primary 3 in Hong Kong) and the triplets completed Grade/Primary 1. I wasn't too happy to miss the festivities – there were lots of class parties and joyous occasions of kids, parents and teachers saying good-bye to each other for the summer. The kids (and us as parents) were incredibly blessed to have such outstanding teachers this past year. Thoughtful Tess sent me pictures of the kids (pictured here) with their teachers so that I wouldn't feel that far away!

Last day - jj + tina - jun 2010Last day - seb + leslie - jun 2010During the last week, Sebastian and Jasper also completed their martial arts class. This was a bittersweet accomplishment. Sweet in the sense they persisted with the classes and are gaining a junior level of mastery in martial arts. (I did Judo when I was a tween.) Bitter in the sense that their original instructor, a fabulous teacher that the kids liked very much, left halfway through the school year due to an illness: he discovered he had cancer. This instructor returned for the last class, to see how his budding Bruce Lee’s had done in the second half of the year.

Sebastian belt - june 2010Jasper belt - june 2010Reports came in from the parents, and also Sebastian, that the former instructor didn’t look his best. We learned later from the instructor that his first bout of cancer occurred in 2005 and went into remission until this past year. This caused the cancer concept to hit a little closer to home. The kids asked questions about the Martial Arts Master and were concerned for him, especially Sebastian, who was solidifying the link between my bald head and cancer research. Since the end of school Sebastian has inquired many times about the Master. Meanwhile, our prayers go out to this Martial Arts Master in search of a blessed outcome, too.

Back in Hong Kong

I have just landed in Hong Kong after a week of HR meetings just outside of London, UK. I stayed in a fascinating old manor, the Oatlands Park Hotel, that was originally a moated castle built by King Henry the 8th for one of his wives. Reportedly, the place was built at great expense, night and day over two years, while the King awaited marriage to his bride-to-be. Problem was, he never met the woman, only saw paintings and sketches provided by various representatives. The day came when they met at Oatlands, and King Henry was so disappointed he immediately started looking for another bride and refused to ever return to Oatlands. Since then the place has been re-purposed, demolished, re-built, burned down, re-built, used as a hospital during WW1 and now a hotel. Luckily, in 600+ years one of the original buildings still remains. Reportedly room 1313 is haunted. Overall it’s a beautiful place with an abundance of charm.

I slept almost all the way home of the 11 hour flight. Tonight, I hope to sleep some more. I am not going to say that I’m exhausted because everyone seems to already know that. As a general update – this week was the last week of school for the kids and I missed that. Wonderful Tess sent me pictures of the kids with their teachers. We’ve decided to stay in Hong Kong for the summer. This week I officially cancelled our flights back. Therefore, it’s sailing, surf camps, swimming and hikes for everyone.

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Charles

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

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