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Hunter Yee - The World's Youngest Blogger

Hunter Yee is The World's Youngest Blogger. He begun blogging when he was in the womb.
 

Review: Sesame Place

Monday, September 03, 2007



Crowded, long lines, miserable kids and disappointed parents.

That pretty much sums it up on my very first highly anticipated visit to see Elmo, Ernie and friends at Sesame Place. From the moment we arrived, we were waiting in line to park which costs daddy $13 as if charging $44.50 plus tax is not ridiculous enough. There was another long line to buy tickets but luckily daddy was smart and got e-tickets and we blasted through the entrance gates. To my dismay, there were no characters in sight (where's Elmo???) except for those silly unfriendly and not so helpful teenies. I didn't measure up to get on most of the rides and those I was able to, the lines were insufferably long. I was crying, kicking and hated every moment of it. My daddy told me that good things are worth the wait - he's such a liar! The rides were no better than the ones from the local carnivals and mum said we would've had extra money to buy me lots of ice cream! Mum is always very wise when it comes to money matters.

Despite the long stressful day, I did see my first fireworks and it was breathtaking, majestic and spine tingling. I was completely in awe and it was a good way to end a woeful day in a high note. Daddy said the July 4th fireworks is 100 times more awesome so I'm really looking forward to that.

Hairstyle Make-Over by Mum

Saturday, September 01, 2007



Get off your high horse you overpaid monkey-internationally-renowned hairdresser Jean-Louis David, here comes mum as she transform me and gives me my mojo back! Incidentally, daddy had his hairdo in one of Jean's shop and he told me the fat lady which was mopping the floor also washed his hair - yuck!
 
   





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