I know. I have been really bad about keeping this website up-to-date, so I thought I would give it an attempt today. Here are some pictures from our Oct 2009 Hong Kong visit.
The Noah's Ark visit was a dissapointment for me. I guess I was expecting more than a biblical-size accurate ark. I was expecting a strong gospel message to go along with it and that we did not receive. They had some truths presented from the Bible but they also had some things that were not true (old earth) and the message was all over the board, very unclear and sometimes New Age sounding. They even had "earth boy" warning us about how so-called global warming is going to destroy the world and Hong Kong may one day be under water. Yeah, yeah, whatever.
The Noah's Ark visit was a dissapointment for me. I guess I was expecting more than a biblical-size accurate ark. I was expecting a strong gospel message to go along with it and that we did not receive. They had some truths presented from the Bible but they also had some things that were not true (old earth) and the message was all over the board, very unclear and sometimes New Age sounding. They even had "earth boy" warning us about how so-called global warming is going to destroy the world and Hong Kong may one day be under water. Yeah, yeah, whatever.
Katy celebrated a birthday party while there. I do love Hong Kong's cakes. They put ours to shame. Lots of fruit on top and within sometimes and the icing is never sickening sweet like our cakes here.
Ksena at Stanley Beach. This is where the Japanese invaded during WWII. I learned that in their coastal defense museum. :-)
Kasi at Stanley Beach.
Joelle with Alice.
Ksena is sizing up dinner.
No. This is not dinner. I actually researched this and eating horse shoe crabs would not be recommended.