[cue alarm sound, "Morning has Broken by Cat Stevens"] I bolted right up and slap my head, “I’m twenty, fuck!” Checked my phone, only a number of people greeted me including my parents. Some didn’t, can’t say I don’t care. As usual, Ryan is still sleeping.

Checked my Discover Hong Kong Visitor’s guidebook thinking of things to do for today. We passed by the Space Museum yesterday and that looks interesting so maybe that’s what we should check out. And also, I soooo want to get drunk.

Lunch at McDonald’s, had a Sausage McMuffin, fries, chicken nuggets and a diet coke. Isn’t it great that Sausage and Egg McMuffin is available all-day long? I love McDonald’s HK! And oh, the cashier mistaken me again for a chinese…why oh why do i have to be chinito? Haha…like I didn’t like it. Students are all over the place since a middle school is just nearby. I love their uniforms…short skirts and high socks for girls and a coat and tie for guys. Wish we had that kind of uniform when I was in High School, I don’t care if it’s stinking hot as long as I look good.

An MTR ride later, we were at the Art Museum. Traditional chinese music are playing coming from a chinese orchestra. They’re instruments are weird but nice-sounding. I can’t get the Knorr real chinese soup commercial theme song back in the Philippines out of my head. We decided to check out a screening of “The Moon: Revisited” at the Space Museum’s Omnimax Theater. It was informative but nothing more than a Discovery Channel feature.

Night-time. I kept looking at the bars near the harbour but Ry looks like he doesn’t want to drink because of, again, budget constraints so we just decided to head back to the hotel. Damn it, it doesn’t feel like my birthday at all. Anyway, tomorrow is Disneyland day so I’m just going to act like tomorrow’s my birthday.