This was Andrew and Emily's first trip back to Macau in 7+ years - there was no Venetian when they were here last (and they got to stay in a swish suite at the Wynn which Matt and I were able to visit). Lots has changed in 7 years for all of us!
We breezed through the historic district (San Malo to the St. Paul Ruins). We have been here all of 7 months and this was the first time we brought the girls here too. We were excited to see the Christmas decorations were still up as the rest of Macau has brought them down for the Lunar New Year decoration exchange. Our touristy jaunt was super crowded but fun in that Causeway-Bay-people-gridlock sort of way. Emily and I exchanged photography tips and we struggled to take wide enough shots with our 35mm lenses (on cropped sensors) while navigating other tourists at the church ruins. We definitely went there, took a picture, and crossed it off the list!
We took everyone for pizza at the Singing Bean at the Macau Tower - a nice warm day for the girls to run around!
We then headed to Venetian where we saw 42 Harbin ice sculptors do their magic on a Dreamworks themed Ice Show. It was great! Somehow you are not supposed to be allowed in if you are under 5 which was odd (and thankfully not very well enforced). We got big blue coats. It was 17 degrees F in this Expo Hall and it was cold at the end. A nice taster for what lies ahead when we go back to the US in a few weeks. Yikes!
In other news, Charlotte has started her first week of full day school - and it has been a total nightmare! She is the poster child for overtired. She is grumpy (she said she does not like Mommy when I was making her eggs one afternoon this week - I was not happy), she has barely touched her lunch we pack for her, and I think she has napped all of ten minutes this week. I understand that this is hopefully a transition phase but I am happy for it to end now. Lots of idle crying (these days over Peppa Pig - not sure how she learned about Peppa but I think Aunt Laurie used to buy us Peppa Pig gummies from Marks and Spencer far before Charlotte was aware). There have been 7PM bedtimes (usually they are at 8:30) but not nearly enough. Ack. Adjust please Char! Adjust!
Sophia has really gotten into Sofia the First. Sofia is actually pretty cute and watchable. Matt and I like to snuggle with the girls while they watch Sofia.
We attempted to go ice skating last Sunday... but it was too warm. We met up with Uncle Rob and the girls got their faces painted and were wowed by the onslaught of entertainment.... Venetian puts on a free show better than anyone in Asia I think.
Matt also cut the girls' bangs on Sunday and did a bang up job (heh heh)!
I have done some sewing which I have forgotten to post so I will this week. I sewed stockings and a belt for Charlotte (who has wanted a belt forever - and I have looked everywhere for one but decided to make one instead. She loves it!).
Stockings!
Belt!
Unwrapping Christmas Gifts:
Alicia is a giant!
Sophia is serious:
Walk to the Church Ruins:
Church ruins:
Pizza party!
A little tidying up after a naked pasta lunch:
Not sure what Char has in her mouth here:
Char did *not* like the cold. She thought we were going to see a real panda in the frigid air:
Amanda on a not so slippery slide:
The fam - I don't have a great grip here:
Sophia's new haircut is nice!
Watching some Brazilian twerking with Uncle Rob- not impressed:
The hand and facepainting was much better:
A monkey for the girls!
(You can't see Char's though):
If you go to Venetian they will snap you a free picture. This was ours:
You take such awesome pictures! I simply love how you capture innocence in the little ones :) The ice slide looks so awesome! I kind of giggled when you said it was too warm to go skating. Tell ya what - I will trade your nice weather for our 5 feet of snow? hehe
ReplyDeleteGreat job !