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Saturday 19 December 2015

It's a Charlie Brown Christmas (Part II)

I couldn't resist picking up a couple of the Peanuts figurines that came out about 2 weeks after the getting the Charlie Brown cushions. These toys are reminiscent of what I had in the kids in that they run on simple mechanisms--springs, magnets, gears.  My absolute favourite is the snoopy spinning underneath a tree branch where woodstock is sitting on top of it.


Video: CathC

I was so excited about the figurines that I even got my friend into it. My friend is visiting from Taiwan, and we took her around Central to see HK's Christmas decorations. The display at the Landmark Atrium is really spectacular this year. We had the perfect view from the 3/F while having lunch at the Urban Bakery Cafe. As we were catching up, we could turn and watch the display that lights up and moves every 30 minutes.  There are also these flying boats that sail around the mall along the ceiling rails. The whole thing was very impressive.

Landmark Atrium's Christmas Display (CharK)
Flying boat (Photo: Chark)



Sunday 13 December 2015

Stanley's Christmas Market

December is one my my favourite times of the year. The holiday mood is in full swing and there are festive decorations everywhere.

This year, our first Christmas event was at Stanley's Christmas Market. Although there were a number of shops selling crafts and toys, the Christmas vibe just wasn't quite in the air. Maybe it was the lack of carolers or shops selling Christmas-y decorations. Somehow the market had more of an arts and crafts theme than Christmas.

But I tried mulled wine for the first time and thought it was pretty tasty. It was nice to have a warm drink in the cool evening, and its cinnamon fragrant made it quite different from any other wines I've had before.

The Christmas Market at Stanley (Photo: Chark)


I've always thought Stanley was a great weekend getaway, even without the Christmas Market. There's a real island/vacation vibe about the place. After walking around the market we grabbed dinner along the Waterfront Promenade. We stopped off at the Buddah cafe and that and the cafe next door were owned by a husband-wife team. The husband is a funny, cheerful guy who made a great host. The wife was in the kitchen, serving up yummy snacks and desserts. CharK and I ordered chicken satay skewers, lobster siu mai, and mango/dragonfruit/watermelon coconut dessert.

After another walk around the Stanley harbour, taking in the beautiful night scenery, we stopped off at a Belgian Bar in the Stanley Market.

Christmas lights along the Waterfront (Photo: CharK)
The Belgian Bar was the real highlight of the night. I tried a fruity beer called Delirium Tremens, it's a cherry flavored beer with hints of grapefruit. I liked it, even more than another Belgian beer I use to drink in Toronto, Fruli Strawberry Beer. This bar was a very small shop in the corner of the market, but the staff made it a great atmosphere.. There was a friendly host who was very skilled at drawing in the crowd to try their beers. As it got later in the evening, The Belgian owner got into a funny singing competition with a French customer. The French guy was giving an impromptu lesson on singing from the belly versus the throat. It was a really funny scene.

A fun night in Stanley (Photo: CathC)
December's off the a great start. It'll be a great way to end the year with a few more weekend get-aways like this.

Thursday 3 December 2015

It's a Charlie Brown Christmas

Normally I don't pay much attention to advertisement posters, especially on the way to work. But this morning, McDonald's latest promotion caught my eye. In anticipation for the upcoming Snoopy Movie, McDonalds is selling licensed Snoopy merchandise like cushions, coffee mugs, and various wind up toys.

Today was the first day the cushions went on sale in HK and lots of people went to pick up the whole set which contains: Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Lucy, Woodstock, and a special edition of Snoopy's Dog House. Actually, I remember thinking that some kid would be very happy night when I saw a Dad carrying a set while I was going to work this morning.

I couldn't resist picking this up on my way home! The detail on this Charlie Brown cushion is great, even the flap on his hat flips up. The whimsical cushion really brightens up the apartment. The bonus is that it's also a pretty good comparison to a life-sized head. So makes for a fun prop too!

An early Christmas Present (Photo: CathC)
Buying just a single cushion costs 40HKD on top of the purchase any food item. Otherwise, the whole set costs 278 HKD, which also includes 50HKD worth of McDonald's meal coupons.