After the physicality of the previous couple of days we really did take it easy on our last day. In the morning we paid a trip to the US consulate to have a document notarized. Our US passports leapfrogged us to the front of all lines/queues so it didn’t take too long.
Later, Helen and I took the free bus around town to kill a bit of time. We got off near Chinatown for a cup of coffee.
Later in the afternoon/evening we met up with Brian who was working in Sydney. He took us up to the O Bar, a rotating bar/restaurant with fantastic sunset views of the city. We then visited a couple more of Brian’s favourite haunts in the city before retiring around 1am.
Saturday’s trip to Hong Kong was straight forward. City to Airport Transportation at each end is polished so there was little struggle.
We’re now well rested and ready for our first day out.
Looking back it’s hard to imagine we really went through the last 7 months in Australia and that we have now left the country. For now, it’s holiday mode. We’re going to focus on enjoying this break.
so great to here you chatting about normal everyday things so proud of you. Have a great time in Honk Kong make sure you go to the escalator markets they are amazing. looking forward to what you think of the place Ashley and i love it . Love to you both.
remember, 88 is lucky in china. show them your scan pics, red carpet treatment everywhere!
have a great time, both of you