I spent the weekend at Stanley in HK for the first time. If you haven’t been there before, be sure to do so as soon as you get a chance. On our first day I finally hit the beach and kicked about in the semi-open water for the first time since last August; my wife, friends and I followed with a few beers at a seaside mini-boardwalk for great atmosphere. We ended the evening with a rooftop bbq of meats and an overabundance of vegetable kebabs. Such a day was reliving my picaresque afternoons in Carlsbad; I was easily sold on this place, which made the morning that much more of a torture.
I don’t really sleep in anymore. I’ll get up somewhere 6:30 every morning and it’s usually near impossible to get back to bed (unless it’s a work day, then all bets are off). The sun was up, energy outside was promising, and everyone was fast asleep, nursing a food coma from the bbq. So I did what any sane person in that situation would do: passive-aggressively make noise to “accidentally” wake others up.
It took three FREAKING hours.
You know how many long yawns and fridge openings could fill three hours? Not enough, apparently.