I went
to see a production of Samuel Beckett's world renowned play; Waiting for Godot last night in Wan Chai
with Richie.
It was
fabulous. I loved the moods they go through, the debates they have, and the
conclusions they make and then make again. The things they do to kill time, the
people I know in real life who remind me of Estragon and Vladimir.
My
favourite line:
'We weren't made for the same road
It's not certain.
No, nothing is certain'
It
reminded me of the Robert Frost poem 'Two
Roads' which has had a lasting impact on my life since I first heard it in
an English country garden.
Friday
was a bit of a struggle. I had three deadlines that relied on other members of
the team in order for me to send off the documents in time. After pushing
myself and realising that I could do it, I sent off all the documents at
6:03pm. I was relieved that Friday had come to an end and my second week at
work. I had learnt a great deal and felt I was making progress in the role.
I went
over to Happy Valley to spend the evening with Richie on the rooftop, to watch Homeland, a series I had heard about non
stop and had decided to see what all the fuss was about. It was thrilling and
well written and had one of my favourite actors as the lead, Damian Lewis, who had
the lead part in my all time favourite Friends
and Crocodiles, a play by Stephen Poliakoff.
We
cooked some dinner and drank some red wine in the warm October night. We stayed
up late swapping stories, recommendations and chatting till the early hours of
the morning, Saturday was therefore spent in bed finishing off the series.
On
Sunday I met with Sally and we made our way to Cheung Chau island.
A peaceful place, 25 minute ferry ride from Central. We walked around the
island, heading to the beach to catch some sunshine and then went for some
lunch at one of the seafood restaurants on the harbour front. It was very
relaxing and the ride home, as all the ferry rides home are, was beautiful,
with the sun touching the sea. 'We live here'. And we felt very lucky in this
moment. Once we arrived back on the island we went for a massage. 90 whole
minutes of pampering to see the weekend off in utter relaxation.
Monday
was just another day in the office, it was hard to get my head into it knowing
that Tuesday was a public holiday. I booked in some more meetings and left on
time to head for a night run along Bowen Road. It was a beautiful evening, warm
and it was beautiful to run through the Hong Kong skyline at night. One of the
most stunning views.
Tuesday
promised to be an extra special day with a bike ride around Lantau Island with
the girls from work. We met for the 10am ferry and left the busyness of Hong
Kong Island behind. We arrived at Mui Wo and made our way to the bike shop to
hire bikes for the day. $40 (£3) for a bike till 7pm, Not bad and we touched
again on how lucky we were to be living somewhere that things were reasonably
priced and we could enjoy our time off after working so hard. We had a route
planned and we set off in the mid day sun on the 10k to Cheung Sha beach where The Stoep and our lunch promised to be.
Lantau is a mountainous island and I was glad that I was fit and healthy
heading up steep hills and whizzing down the other side. We stopped regularly
for everyone to catch their breath and drink some water. It was a beautiful
30c. The roads were quite and the green lush setting filed me with peace. To
feel the sun on my back and my heart racing was the perfect day. There is
nothing like this. Fresh air, good company and little bikes, without any gears
and very unreliable brakes, which didn't work, however hard I pulled them back.
I was glad for my years of cycling in the Hampshire countryside.
We
cycled through Pui O, a small village and spotted a buffalo on the side of the
road. They roam freely on Lantau. A few more hills and the road opened up onto
on of the most beautiful beaches. I hadn't seen Cheung Sha beach by day, and I
was suitably impressed. It was full of families and friends enjoying the public
holiday and sunshine. We had made it and sat down to eat some BBQ vegetables,
freshly baked bread and hummus, washed down with a pitcher of sangria.
After
lunch Aimi and I jumped into the sea for a swim. The sun was still shining
strong and we were in no rush. Time faded away today, it was heaven,
The
ride home wasn't as strenuous. The temperature had dropped and there was a
mild breeze. It was just gorgeous. Ladies Lantau day has been one of my
favourites since coming to Hong Kong. I will remember this day forever. Another
day to remind me how very lucky I am. How very luck I am to have met such
amazing people, to be living in such a beautiful and inspiring place and to be
able to embrace new experiences with so much love.
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