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BG’s Inflation Index

17 Thursday Nov 2011

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They say that Hong Kong is the canary bird of China. Coalminers traditionally brought canary birds with them into coal mines, and if the bird died of noxious fumes, then they’d know that they needed to get out ASAP, because birds are more sensitive to these fumes than humans. Similarly, if China is going to be hit with high inflation, Hong Kong will likely be most susceptible to it.

There’s been a lot of talk about hyperinflation in Hong Kong. I’ve never noticed it until recently, when some of my consumption staples suddenly rose in price!

  • Default lunch of choice: bbq pork rice noodles from Canteen went up from $33 to $36  (+9.1%)
  • Favourite tea time snack: raison scones from the Mandarin Oriental rose from $15 to $18 (+20%)
  • Weekend guilty pleasure: Sift cupcakes increased from $22 to $25 (+13.64%)

It is just a few dollars, but when you think of it in percentage terms, my standard of living has increased in a mere few months by an average of +14.2%, while my salary has remained the same! Maybe I do need to consider joining the July 1st protests next year to vent my outrage!

Funny Americans

10 Thursday Nov 2011

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Last night, we took an American friend from our of town to Peking Garden for dinner. One of those must-go touristy restaurants in Hong Kong (even though it is not really “Hong Kong” food, but hey we are a multi-cultural hodgepodge!), complete with a side show performance of making hand-pulled noodles. Despite being a “touristy” restaurant though, the food is pretty good. As a local, I find myself going there quite often. As he expounded on the best places to have peking duck in Beijing (I personally prefer the peking duck at Peking Garden, Hong Kong because I think they’re less oily), I thought he was a pretty Chinese savvy American.

When the performance started, I was only mildly surprised when he got up and started taking pictures (or was it videos?) using his Blackberry. Even I occasionally like to stare at the performance and wonder how they make such fine noodles without a knife, and why the dough doesn’t break from the stretching. Afterwards, we offered to order a bowl of the noodles for him to try, but he refused. I assumed he knew what it was, and didn’t care much for it. So when the waitress came around with a sample of the noodle dough from the performance for each table, and he immediately reached over for it, I thought he was just very eagered to play with it. But lo and behold, he very quickly stuffed it into his mouth!

Once we recovered from our momentary shock, we immediately told him to stop and that what he was trying to eat was raw! Uncooked! It just never occured to me that someone would not know what it is. It’s like… the Chinese version of freshly made pasta. One does not eat uncooked pasta! There were lots of flour used in the performance. Surely that was obvious? Even from just the picture I randomly grabbed off the net (above), it is obvious it is dough, no? Who eats something so man handled just like that?

Maybe it’s because I’m Chinese and I already have a preconcieved notion of what it is. The same thing would probably happen to me if I were to have …. Ethiopian food or something. But being PC aside, it was definitely had a good laugh 😛

Another Happy Happy Birthday

23 Sunday Oct 2011

Posted by Barneys Girl in Hong Kong, Lifestyle, Random Musings

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I was just looking through this blog, and realized that a few years ago, I’d written a piece freaking out about turning a quarter of a century old. Now that I have actually reached this milestone however, I feel surprisingly fine. Obviously there are still a lot of things to figure out and areas to improve in. But I’m looking forward to the challenges ahead. A little like the anticipation and apprehension I felt right before college.

Thank you again to everyone who has made it yet another happy happy birthday this year. I feel loved. Hopefully all my birthdays ahead will be the same 🙂

I finally got my long time wish of getting a cupcake tower this year!

I even got a floating balloon, which I’ve been thinking about for this year!

We’re still trying to figure out what the bottom part says… because it is definitely not my name.

Hydrangeas and roses.

And a taste of all my favourite desserts in Hong Kong! From Sift (for the cupcakes), to Zoe (above)..

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..to Cova….

..to Vero. A joint birthday celebration with a very old friend. First time in over 2 decades!

And lets not forget the delicious homemade carrot cake from S!

Pole dancing: an art and a sport

20 Thursday Oct 2011

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Ever since college, and we saw Jolin (the Taiwanese version of Britney) do it in her MV, HG and I have always been very intrigued by pole dancing. Not in the strip tease way, but by how incredibly cool Jolin looks effortlessly twirling and whirling on that pole as if she had wings, like a fairy.

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So when I saw that our gym was offering members a 6-class pole dancing course at $360 HKD ($46 USD – it’s like Groupon cheap!), HG and I immediately signed up. Our instructor, Tessa (a competition winning pole dancer) is seriously impressive. She’s so fluid and elegant, it’s mesmerizing to watch (again, not in the creepy strip tease way, but the same way one is drawn to staring at art). In comparison, Jolin  is clearly still a student.

I’m not sure what possessed us to think we can be fairies as well. I guess we figured that it was only a matter of the right instructions and learning, and we are nothing if not astute students. But alas, we forgot that some things simply cannot be learnt. We’ve just had our 4th lesson over the weekend, and so far we’ve tried an array of moves, from the figure 8, the body role, fireman, pretzel & single-leg pretzel, the carousel to the fan. Frankly, we’ve made a muck out of all of them. Our body simply does not move/work that way. The first time we tried to slide down the pole, we ended up a heap on the floor. When we tried to stay hooked onto the pole (hands off! it is all in the thigh and pelvic muscles), we didn’t even manage a second (let alone climb upwards, which is the next step). When we tried to follow her step by step instructions to do the body roll, we looked like we were trying to metamorphose. She even slides up the floor elegantly, while we struggle (it’s really more like a push up in disguise). Let’s not get into the carousel (the fairy-like swirl on the pole, where you are held up with one arm while your legs are elegantly sprawled out in 90 degree angles to your side). This one is like a single hand lift up, except you have to do it horizontally keeping your body off the floor. Needless to say, HG and I have no physical strength to perfect any of these, except maybe the head flick. So we just tried and had a good laugh.

It may not be an Olympic event (though if it were, I’m sure there would be a packed stadium), but it is most definitely a sport. The physical strength, stamina and agility that goes into perfecting the moves is nothing short ofwhat you’d expect of a gymnast.

Typhoon Day

29 Thursday Sep 2011

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I got a call from my nocturnal aunt this morning at 6:30am telling me that there was a typhoon 8 going on and that work was cancelled for the morning. I haven’t had such great morning news for YEARS. Not since high school! I immediately slammed my alarm shut and proceeded to sleep the morning away. YES!!!! This is the best thing that can happen early in the morning.

For those who don’t know, located in the sub tropics, Hong Kong is prone to typhoons and heavy rain, which occasionally makes it too dangerous to go to work. Consequently, they came up with this system, where we classify our typhoons (1,3,8) and rainstorms (yellow, red and black). Whenever they come up with a typhoon 8 or a black rainstorm, then the city closes, until the signal is removed.

Usually we know that a typhoon is coming, and we all anxiously monitor the television to see if and when they put it up. But this time, the typhoon Nesat snuck up on us. There was wind, but they said that the chances of a typhoon 8 was extremely mild, and so we all ignored it. Who knew that it would sneak up on us AND manage to keep the typhoon 8 signal up for close to 12 hours? As a result, most of us didn’t even have to go to work for the whole day!

Yes, some trees were uprooted, and glasses fell off buildings, but no one was hurt (since no one was out). It was like an extra day of holiday for all of us! Many restaurants were actually still opened. So I celebrated the unexpected day of rest by sleeping til noon, and having a late lunch/tea with my family. It was definitely a very good day today. And hey, tomorrow is Friday!! 🙂 Am I unusually happy and giddy over a random day off?

A sign?

22 Thursday Sep 2011

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Two days after I committed the next 9 months of my life to studying and signed up to do the CFA the coming June, I get a mild fever… I wonder if my body is trying to tell me something.

Teddy Bear

08 Thursday Sep 2011

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Every day I pass by the Moschino store when I go to work (along with many other stores, which makes for a very stimulating walk). Recently they changed their display to the FW12 collection. On passing it looks like just another suit set with a lumpy collar.

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But then the lumpiness appeared to resemble arms/legs……I initially thought it was my sleepy eyes, but upon closer inspection, it appears to be a chain of Teddy bears!

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If that isn’t one of the most bizarre things I’ve seen this season. Not that I have anything against stuff toys. I am a big kid at heart. But having a chain of them wrapped around my neck while wearing a business suit is just a little disturbing. I sincerely hope this is a marketing display gimmick to get me to take a second look!

Treacherously high

24 Wednesday Aug 2011

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Dear Gorgeous beige pumps,

The first time I saw you on the Shopbop website, I was tempted. You looked so gorgeous, classic and Louboutin like staring back at me. On sale, and at more than half the price of real Louboutins, I felt a jolt of excitement course through me, as I looked for the “Add to Cart” button. But alas, you were already sold out in my size, so I didn’t even have the chance to deliberate. That didn’t prevent me from stalking you from time to time though, just for a peek.

So the other day when I visited just to say hi, and realized that you were once again available, all thoughts of awkward sizing and other reservations went out the window and I immediately hit buy. Happy to get my hands on you.

When you arrived 2 days later (shopbop’s free international shipping is the best!), you did not disappoint. You delivered all your picture promised. Extending my legs to impossibly long lengths. Worries about awkward sizing (from the many contradicting reviews online) was disputed, you fit like a handmade glove. You were the party perfect pair of pumps!

The one shadow towering over all this love however was your height. It’s really not your fault. It said on the site that you were 5″ tall, I was given fair warning. But I figured that if I can do 4″, then what is another inch when you’re platformed? Alas, it turns out that in real life, one inch is all it takes to take you from the heights of fabulousness to the floor with a twisted ankle. I felt like I was treacherously teetering on the edge of a cliff as I tested you out around my apartment (everything does look different from new heights!). Thinking of the slopes of LangKwaiFong and Soho, and Grace, still gathering dust at the back of my wardrobe having been worn precisely once in more than a year, I decided to make the prudent decision to return you. I hope you understand. Please know that there will always be a special place in my heart for you.

xoxo

BG

Silly things I do: unzipped

21 Thursday Jul 2011

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This morning while I was eating breakfast, my mom asked me why there was a hole in my dress. I looked down and realized that in my haste to get dressed, I d forgotten to zip myself up (it’s a side zip)! Because I wore a black tank top inside as a layer (those with no chest will know why), I’d barely felt a draft! For once I am glad my mom gives me the critical once over every morning. I really am not a morning person.

Ps. Welcome back blue skies. Please stay!

Athletically Challenged

18 Monday Jul 2011

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It’s a good thing my school never picked teams during PE (or gym as they call it in the States) like they do in TV shows and high school chick flicks. Otherwise, I’d most certainly would have been picked last, and that would’ve done irreparable damage to my self esteem. As it was, our teacher liked asking us to group ourselves into pairs or fours. Luckily for me, there were always a handful of others like me, whose first reaction when they see a ball coming at them is to cover their face and duck. We’d keep each other company, patiently waiting for each other to run after balls that we missed, leisurely walking along the “running” trail and hanging out by the poolside because we were “indisposed”. One simply cannot improve and work on hand eye coordination skills and stamina that one never had. Though one most certainly need to come up with ever more creative excuses to save themselves from drowning. Not everyone is gifted enough to tread water and have their hands free to fend for themselves as yet another ball head their way. Do we look like we have fins and scales? By the way, it is most definitely not true that your period will stop coming once you get into the pool because of the water pressure. That is just a myth PE teachers make up to scare you. But as painful as those weekly classes were, it turned out to be an incredibly bonding experience. Some of my best friends were companions from those days.

So imagine my surprise when I found out recently that one of them is now a yoga teacher. A yoga student, yes. A gym go-er, sure. But a teacher of yoga? Wow! Though I suppose if there was a sport that one of us was going to master, it would be yoga (unless you count shopping as a sport, in which case we’d all be professionals). Even I recently signed up for a 12 month yoga membership and own a yoga mat. There is just something about it that calls to the athletically challenged.

To begin with, it is not a team sport. For those who went to a school who did picked teams, this is a huge sigh of relief. We can all go about it at our own pace, and there’s no competition about who “wins”, and worry about letting the team down. Plus, everyone does the same thing, so there are no “positions” more important than others. No one needs to feel socially slighted being placed on the “bench” or at a distant outpost (not that I minded- less chances of injury and more time to chat!). In fact, I’d go so far as to say that it is a completely self centric activity, and the only reason why we go to yoga classes at all is because not all of us can afford a peaceful spacious studio of our own, with a private yoga instructor and the ability to turn the room up to 40 degrees celcius. Plus, we want to borrow “energy” from other students to motivate ourselves to practice and go further (just the perfect dose of peer pressure). Otherwise, it is a completely individual practice, and we’re actually encouraged to ignore everyone and everything else but ourselves.

Then there is the concept of hard work. Unlike boxing or basketball, yoga does not appear to require the level of physical exertion which will cause your head to spin, and you to have to lie down with your feet up so then the blood can flow back to your brain. Instead, it is a rather calming, with more emphasis on inner strength and balance. While not everyone is naturally flexible, perfectly balanced and have an abundance of inner strength, yoga makes you believe that as long as you keep trying and practicing, you’ll get there someday. And they do it in a ever so soothing and gentle tone.  This is in contrast to my P.E. teacher who blew the whistle and kept yelling “run, run, run!”

Then of course, there are the touted advantages of yoga as well, such as de-stressing, less body aches and pain, better posture, better health over all and even weight loss depending on what yoga you practice. In a city where we’re all stuck sitting in the office until (at least!) 7pm, with, as my friend so deftly observed, an epidemic of bad posture, who doesn’t want all of the above? At a more superficial level, a) yoga wear just looks so much more fashionable and cute than sweaty old gym tshirt and shorts and b) one just looks a lot more put together, calm and refreshed post yoga than being all breathless and sweaty post gym.

I’ve always seen yoga teachers with awe, as a perfectly flexible, super healthy and super tone being who has reached the spiritual state where they can focus and think of nothing but their breathing, their yoga position and how they feel in it. An elevated state which we all strive to become perhaps 30% of with our practice. I am happy to see that someone I know, “one of us” has actually reached this superior state (maybe yoga teachers are human after all!). It gives me hope that in the not so distant future, with some application, I may be able to touch to my toes without bending my knees and perfect the downward facing dog with my feet firmly on the ground. Who knows? Maybe some day I may even be able to do a bridge and touch my feet to my head.

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