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#Applewatch Breaks 43-Year #Habit in Seconds

Habits v2The #applewatch went on sale at 3:00 PM in Hong Kong a few Fridays ago. I purchased it at 3:01 PM. The device arrived on 24 April, just as Apple promised. The set-up process was divine and super-fast. I felt as though I was entering The Matrix when asked to pair the device with my iPhone, using a swirling universe of blue dots… the prettiest QR code in the history of technology. Somewhere during this process, applewatch asked me if it would live on my left wrist or right wrist. I am right handed but wear my watch on my right wrist.

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The Terror of the Shepherds

I am on my way back from BFCC, located at the Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary. I was invited a few months ago to deliver a sermon related to Christmas. My message focused on Luke 2:9… "An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified." I asked questions such as "Whyyyyyy were the shepherds terrified and what did they do next and what does that mean for us and how does that relate to today?" Wow, I was not expecting the voltage that bolted through me this morning. Yikes… but it was good… Glory to God. In the coming days I'll refresh the sermon to what it actually ended up being and post a copy here. Stay tuned.

Meanwhile as I got off the MTR (yes, wonderful wife, Tess, I did take the MTR!) at Pacific Place I was greeted by the scene below.

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Greeted by Starbucks!

If memory serves me correctly, Starbucks doesn’t normally open until 7 AM at the Hong Kong Airport. Today we were greeted by this sign to welcome us back home. I am now enjoying a Gingerbread Latte on the Airport Express and wondering if there will be kids waiting for me when I reach Central. If yes, I’ll be sure to send a picture!

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Frosty the Bellman

If a picture is worth a thousand words, this one describes a little bit about what my world is like right now. I am currently sitting on a plane imminently taking off for Hong Kong. It’s been a good week but tiring. I stayed at the Santa Clara Hyatt and had a neat incident one cold morning. My colleague and I walked into the parking lot to discover not just my car, but all the cars, heavily coated in ice and frost. I quickly started the engine and defrosters. Anti-freeze splashed across the windshield in attempts to gain enough visibility to drive. Clearly this was going to take a while… then out of nowhere a terrible sound started against my window. “Huh?” I thought.

I peered through the small hole taking shape in the frost. Staring back at me was a deathly cold looking gent from the Belldesk with an ice-scraper in hand. But he wore a determined look on his face – no frost would enslave any Hyatt guests! He quickly cleared the driver’s window and windshield. I rolled down the window to thank him. He smiled and waved while walking away to find another frost encased car with helpless driver inside.

Now THAT is what I call unexpected service! I wish I had a picture of the two of us eyeball-to-eyeball, separated by the car window. You’ll have to imagine the scene instead.


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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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