Today is Tony's birthday. He's been feeling pretty miserable about his birthday and on top of that it was a horrible weather day. It's been raining non-stop for the past few days ever since Typhoon Wipha. I dragged him into the city to have brunch at our favorite place ... Moon River Diner. Only this time, I thought it would be nice to go to the newest location ... near the Portman Ritz Carlton Hotel. I thought it would be a 5 minutes walk to the diner from there. So, we hopped the shuttle bus and went into the city. We arrived and walked ...... and walked ..... for about 20 minutes to get to the diner. Tony was literally soaked to the bone. We ordered breakfast and by the time we left, it stopped raining and the sun was coming out. Of course, Murphy's law. You know how it is.
We sauntered back to the Portman and there was an Expat Show at the Exhibition Center. We wandered in and picked up a bunch of brochures for different places. Information that will come in handy one of these days. We were getting ready to leave and Matthew decided to participate in the Decathalon exhibition for the kids. A bunch of games set up and the kids get to win prizes. He caught three cat fish, which he promptly named: Loco, Chimichanga and Burrito. Don't ask why the Mexican theme but hey, it works. He brought them home on the shuttle bus and promptly released them in the pond in the back of the house. He did this last year at the old apartment as well. He caught about 20 goldfish and released them all in the pond in front of the old apartment. Everyday, he would check on the fish at the pond and on occasion, would feed them as well. The fish were still alive when we moved in May and I suspect that they will be alive for a while. It was Matthew's contribution to the apartment building. So, Loco, Chimichanga and Burrito have been released in the pond and will live very happily in their new home and I'm sure Matthew will go searching for them from time to time.