When we were making our list we actually put Australia on it thinking there was no way it would ever happen. But, Amanda figured that because we would be a lot closer, that it would at least be in the realm of possibilities. We have both always wanted to go and when our friends Dane and Kirsten invited us to spend Christmas with them...we were so excited!
64 down...36 left to go!!!
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Sunday, February 5, 2012
76. Eat roti canai and sambal bunchies in Malaysia
Before we moved to Asia our friends Brad and Leah introduced us to a restaurant in Edmonton called TROPIKA. We had never had Malaysian food before we went there, but we immediately fell in love with the Malaysian dishes on the menu.
While we were in Malaysia it was super easy to find roti; it was everywhere. Spicy green beans were a lot harder to find. Maybe it's like vermicelli in VietNam...more of a western food than an actual dish you can find in the country itself. We ate enough curries and noodles to make up for no sambal bunchies!
63 finished...37 left to go!
While we were in Malaysia it was super easy to find roti; it was everywhere. Spicy green beans were a lot harder to find. Maybe it's like vermicelli in VietNam...more of a western food than an actual dish you can find in the country itself. We ate enough curries and noodles to make up for no sambal bunchies!
63 finished...37 left to go!
98. Take a cruise on Victoria Harbour
Amanda, her mom, her mom's friend Edna, Kylisha, Danika, and Amanda's friend Kari all took a sunset cruise around Victoria Harbour in November on the Aqua Luna. They would definitely recommend it, as it involved free drinks and the Hong Kong skyline at night.
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62 down...38 left
56. Run a half marathon
Back in December, Amanda ran her first half marathon here in Macao. For months and months before the race, Amanda was a nervous wreck as she heard that if you didn't finish in 2.5 hours, they didn't let you back into the stadium to cross the finish line! Needless to say, her stress level was quite high leading up to the race, but she persevered and finished in 2 hours, 18 minutes! It was a great moment for Amanda and we were so proud of her!
It should also be noted that the day before the race we were all at Senado Square buying new shoes for Kylisha for track and Amanda spotted some shoes that had the word "marathon" written on them. Of course, she thought this was a sign and she bought them and ran the race in them the very next day!
One of her big toe nails finally fell off about 4 weeks later.
61 down...39 left
It should also be noted that the day before the race we were all at Senado Square buying new shoes for Kylisha for track and Amanda spotted some shoes that had the word "marathon" written on them. Of course, she thought this was a sign and she bought them and ran the race in them the very next day!
One of her big toe nails finally fell off about 4 weeks later.
61 down...39 left
Monday, January 30, 2012
11. Experience a level 8 typhoon
Back in September, we experienced our first T8. We woke up in the morning and the weather outside really wasn't bad at all, a little breezy and cloudy. To our surprise, school was cancelled as it was already T3 and the possibility of T8 was on the horizon. We spent a great day inside at home chilling out, while the weather outside remained fairly pleasant. During a T8 warning, all shops are closed and no buses run so basically the city shuts down. Everything was fine until about 5 pm. Looking to the south, I could see this massive intimidating white wall of rain making its way toward us. The wind started to pick up and you could feel the anger build. By the time it hit us, the amount of rain was atrocious and the high winds were rattling our glass patio doors. It only lasted about an hour, but we definitely understand why school was cancelled! 60 complete...40 left to go
24. Have fish and chips and a pint at a British pub in Hong Kong
10. Attend the Macau Grand Prix
Back in November, the Macau Grand Prix arrived once again. We did not have a chance to go last year so we knew it was a must do before we head home this summer. Amanda was fortunate enough to receive some free tickets from a student and we spent an afternoon in the grandstands on the final day of races. To say it was loud does not do it justice. It almost hurt as the formula cars roared by lap after lap! It was a great time and we're glad we finally got the chance to experience it!
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58 done...42 left
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