Tuesday 25 November 2008

Beverly Hills Chihuahua

Sean and his Dad met up at and traveled to the Vieshow Cinema city where they saw a very silly Hollywood movie called Beverly Hills Chihuahua.

You can read about the movie here.

Sean didn't have a proper breakfast. He prefered to eat popcorn while waiting to be allowed into the theatre.


Sean seemed to like the movie but after leaving the theater he quickly became interested in playing air hockey.


After at least 30 minutes of air hockey Sean's interest was clearly on the wane but only a few feet away was a foosball table.


Unfortunately, it was a proper big table meant for two-against-two games. That was bad for Sean because he was a bit slow to work out how to defend his goal. Sean's Dad won every game but not because he was good. Sean simply scored too many own goals to have a chance. Maybe next time.


To his credit, Sean didn't get unhappy. He simply moved on to a machine that Sean's Dad had never seen before.


Sean was pretty good at this game but he couldn't play for long because it was soon time to go home.

Monday 24 November 2008

New Post Coming Soon

After Sean and his Dad did not see each other for a couple of months they finally went to a movie together last Sunday. Unfortunately, Sean's Dad's computer is currently not talking to the internet so he can't upload any pictures. That problem should be fixed within a week or so.

Monday 4 August 2008

Wall-E

Sean went to see Wall-E last Sunday. (The date on the tickets is July 27 so Sean's Dad has been a bit lazy about getting this post up on the blog). Due to some confusion about the start times for the movie Sean and his Dad had plenty of time for breakfast before the movie.


The McDonalds that is attached to the Vieshow movie theatres was giving away Wall-E dolls with the breakfasts. The doll didn't look much like the robot in the movie.


Waiting for an hour when you hadn't expected to wait more than a few minutes, especially early on a Sunday mornning when the games parlor with the air hockey is not open yet, can be a real drag..... The look on Seans face says it better than all those words, don't you think?


Sean said he liked the movie and he laughed very loudly at some of the funny bits. Plus, he beat his Dad at air hockey after the movie. So maybe the wait was worthwhile.

Monday 14 July 2008

Seans Sees Kung Fu Panda

When Sean's Dad arrived at the Peking Duck Shop to pick Sean up at 9am, the boy was still asleep. However, he soon came downstairs with a new pet.


The dog is very cute but not particularly obedient so Sean held him up so that Sean's Dad could get a better picture.


Sean was still a bit sleepy and spent a bit of time reading the menu before choosing what he wanted for breakfast.


He quickly finished the iced Ovaltine he had ordered and then chewed the straw into a funny shape.


Sean spent a bit of time reading the newspaper rather than eating but eventually he finished his toasted chicken sandwich.


They arrived at the movie theatre at 10:30am but the next session of Kung Fu Panda (Sean's choice) did not start until 12:05! So they had plenty of time to play as much air hockey as they wanted. After they had played for a while Sean's Dad tried to take a picture of Sean. But the boy is faster than the camera. He ducked but forgot to move his hands.


When Sean's Dad tried again Sean stood still long enough for his Dad to get a picture this time.


While watching the movie Sean laughed the loudest of anyone in the theatre. A woman sitting beside Sean's Dad thought Sean was very cute and kept elbowing her husband and then smiling at Sean. Sean seemed to like the movie but as soon as it was over Sean's Dad had to race him home and race to the office to do the news at FTV.

Sunday 11 May 2008

Sean's Bird Rescue

Sean had a new short haircut when his Dad arrived to pick him up on Sunday morning. He also had a new mobile phone! He listened to the radio on that and drank juice while his Dad had a quick breakfast.


After a short discussion about what they could do, Sean asked to be taken shopping for more bike gear. So, they were soon in an expensive bike shop in the middle of town.


Sean's Dad tried to take a picture of Sean looking at a pair of cycling shoes but Sean didn't want to look at the camera.


After they went outside Sean consented to having his picture taken.


In the end, Sean bought a pair of shoes at another shop. By that time they had done so much shopping that it was lunchtime. Sean's Dad insisted on sitting outdoors in the sun. After they sat down, Sean's Dad tried to take a picture of the boy but Sean hid from the camera under his Dad's jacket.


Just after they had ordered their food, a small bird flew smack into the side of the building and fell down on the pavement a few metres away from where they were sitting. Sean ran over to it quickly and pushed away the hands of a male waiter who was going to pick it up. Sean picked it up gently and put the stunned bird in the box that came with his new shoes.


He took pictures of the poor bird and very gently tested its wings and legs for injuries but the bird seemed fine physically.


Sean was very gentle but sure-handed when picking up the bird and checking it out for possible injury.


Soon the bird was feeling well enough to fly about 10 metres to a nearby tree. Sean kept an eye on it while eating his pizza just to make sure it didn't need any more help but it soon flew off.

Sunday 23 March 2008

Sean Buys More Bike Gear

Last Sunday, Sean's Dad was enlisted to partake in another supply trip for bicycle riding gear for Sean.

Sean looked very tired even though his Dad didn't pick him up and take him to eat breakfast until 9:30am. He looked a bit blank when he was considering the menu.


And, even after he had ordered he still looked half-asleep.


Sean had ordered the children's meal again.


He had hot chocolate with it, the same as last time.


Sean's Dad passed on a Christmas/birthday present to Sean from his grandparents in Australia. Sean was given the choice of changing it into NT dollars but chose to keep the Australian currency.


Sean liked a picture that was in a free magazine that came with the Sunday paper of the biggest swimming pool in the world. He was obviously starting to wake up by then.


While his Dad finished his coffee, Sean entertained himself by drawing a picture with the leftover tomato sauce on his plate. Then, it was time to go shopping for bike gear.


The first thing purchased was a pair of very nice padded gloves for NT$600.


On the way back to Sean's Dad's motorcycle Sean had some fun playing with a kitten that was in the front window of a pet shop.


But soon the kitten wanted to fight with two of its brothers and sisters who were right next to him.


At the next shop they bought a shirt (NT$2,200 and a helmet NT$1,300).


Then they moved on to another shop where they purchased the single most expensive item for the day, a pair of protective glasses with light-sensitive lenses.


Sean tried them on again when he and Dad went for lunch.


Sean's Dad took a turn with them just for the hell of it.


They really were a bit too expensive for a 10-year-old boy (NT$3,280 = AUD$120!)


Sean concentrated on his drink while waiting for his food to come.


His macaroni cheese wasn't very big but Sean doesn't eat much and couldn't finish it.


They were given a voucher for a free salad with a meal purchase and Sean gave it a very close inspection.


Then it was time to take Sean back home so that his Dad could go to work in the afternoon. It was a quick visit but that's better than no visit at all.

Wednesday 2 January 2008

Sean Completes Big Bike Ride

The only bit of news to report is that Sean and his Dad spoke on the phone on Christmas Day for about 10 minutes. Sean said that he had completed the bike ride mentioned in the last post.

The ride started at Taiwan's southernmost point, Erluanbi (Eluanbi and sometimes Oluanpi, same place different spellings), and the group he was with rode along the east coast of Taiwan. They finished in the very north of Taiwan after 10 days of riding!! Sean said he covered 661.9km. He was very specific about the distance.

Sean's Dad thinks this is a great effort. Averaging more than 60kms a day for 10 days in a row is a mighty effort for a 9-year-old boy.

Sean said that no-one took any photos! That's a real shame because the east coast of Taiwan is quite beautiful. And, it would have been nice to have some pictorial souvenirs of the ride.

Unfortunately, to take part in the ride, Sean missed a whole week of school and has spent his weekends since then catching up on the schoolwork he missed out on. So he and his Dad haven't seen each other for a while. Hopefully, they will get a chance to go bike riding together some time soon.