
Check-in online.

Hazel showed me her scrapbooking stash and also asked me to write something in their guestbook (guestbook weiii! Don’t play play! *hehe*). I thought I would look into her sticker collection and nip one or two but didn’t really dare to lah! So sayang. Anyway, I did steal a few coloured hearts.

The lovely couple!

That’s supposed to be the CookieMonster t-shirt.
I took a taxi to Kowloon station and checked my luggage in there. I was very early for check-in but they took my luggage anyway (which was good because I didn’t want to be lugging it around).
Another “funny” story.
I walked to the waiting area for the airport express. When the train finally arrived, I got into one of the front carriage and made sure I was sitting in the right direction. I looked up at the indicator and sort of panicked, “Hey! I’m NOT going to HK – did I walk to the wrong side??”

See that Kowloon—>HongKong at the top?
I hurried out of the train and stood outside puzzled. I nearly wanted to ask the guard at the counter if I have walked into the opposite side of the tracks…then it dawned upon me. I was too embarrassed to run for the train again so I sat on the seat outside, trying to confirm my thoughts. The blue line indicates the train’s journey so far, not where it’s going to. I realised that the red arrow wasn’t lighted. The other end’s red arrow was.
I waited for the next train. Good thing that I had PLENTY of time to kill

Trolleys are your service.

HKIA.

“You’re most welcome.”

CNY decoration at HKIA.

Met Hazel for lunch at Crystal Jade.

Still looking a bit pale here.

Yummy noodles!
Pork chop LaMian.
Bye-bye HongKong!

Hello home!

Hello Malaysia!
