First I tip-toed out of the bedroom where little man was sleeping, then I swung my hips along the hallway, and finally tap-danced in the kitchen while my noodles where cooking (with lobster flavor out of a sachet… don’t say anything). I wish it would have looked remotely similar to this…
September 24, 2007
Tapping along
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well, in your mind you looked like that and that’s all that matters. dance like no one is watching!
Comment by lime — September 25, 2007 @ 12:44 am
Apparently one of the secrets to staying young forever is to do one pirouette a day. It was taught to me by a very fit 95 year old so it must be true..
Congrats on your new blog, I like what you’ve done with the place. And it’s got lots of storage which is important in a Hong Kong place, they tend to be so crammed..
Comment by Evie — September 25, 2007 @ 8:45 am
unsurpassed! Thank you. Bestest, Kien
Comment by Kien Lim — September 25, 2007 @ 2:36 pm
your interview questions, my dear…
1. I have so loved your posts on german and hong kong culture and history. what do you love most and what do you dislike most about each place and how did you end up in hong kong?
2. what place in the world have you not yet been to that you are dying to see and experience and why that place?
3. you’ve just joined the sensational new girl band ‘mamaya.’ what kind of music do we play? what is your place in the band? and what should we wear?
4. what is your favorite book from your childhood and which character in it would you be?
5. I see you have postsecret linked in your sidebar. what secrets on the site are you most drawn to?
Comment by lime — September 25, 2007 @ 7:04 pm
Fred was such an elegant man. He was my father’s favorite and subsequently mine. Dance, Ms. Cosima dance!
Comment by lecram — September 26, 2007 @ 3:05 am