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Homeward Bound (For 2 Weeks)


We're setting off later this evening to UK for a couple of weeks. Can't wait to see Manchester and Ashton-under-Lyne again, not to mention to catch with friends and family and of course do a bit of driving! I haven't been driving for more than a year now since I have been in Taiwan, feels like my legs have gone!

We're taking a lot pineapple cakes, which Taiwan is famous for, back to friends and family in UK, and some other gifts too. On the way back, we'll bring back all sorts of stuff to Taiwan, so another post on that when I get back.

Not sure whether I'll be able to get online as often, but will try my best to keep my blog updated as much as possible while I am over in UK.

My grand parents also arrived in UK from Hong Kong to attend my brother Jimmy's wedding. So time would probably be spent travelling around and take to places to see and have fun. Don't worry, as always, I'll be taking pictures!

It will be Amelie's first time visit to UK for more than a year. I hope she remembers some of the home where she spent her first 8 months of her life. If not, I'll be taking even more pictures as a reminder for her and for us on this blog.

OK, some more packing to do. Catch you all later! I will certainly miss the good people back at work at Nankang! Take care you all!

Comments

Anonymous said…
Without Steven without camera without new photos for us~~~~
Yesterday and today are Gavin and Daivid's birthdays, but we didn't take any photos. When you come back, we will take more photos together.
Anonymous said…
We had a birthday cake for Gavin and David yesterday.
But we haven’t had a special meal for them yet because we are quite busy at this moment.
The deal that I made with David and Gavin is having a big and delicious meal after you come back! :P
Can’t wait to see you soon!!
Steve C:\> said…
Just a quick one to say we're at Singapore airport now, waiting for the flight to Taiwan. Catch all you guys soon!

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