Oct 18, 2011

My Long Birthday

After a long, exciting, and tired birthday, I decide to write sth to share with someone who likes my blog. But right now I don’t know where to start. I think I should thank for those who remember my birthday.

from Fangzi,  I dont want share the thing in it with you guys.
one of my roommates, Fangzi. She is the first person who celebrated my birthday this year and gave me a gift that was really out of my expectation.
 And she invited me to her light show in her studio.
the light made by egg crates is her work















from Jenny

My cousin, Jenny Wang. Even though she works busy and lives in Columbus, OH, she still remembers my birthday and gave me a big surprise on Friday morning.



My teacher, Ruth. She gave me an very unique gift, especially, I am so moved that Ruth, Tony, Yuchieh, Clara and Ruth’s friends sang birthday song for me at the Fernbank Museum, which let me almost cry. In addition, congratulate for her successful exhibition.
from Ruth


one of my friends, Ying Song. She invited me to the dinner and a concert, and prepared cake for me.
from Ying
Chinese orchestra performs in GSU



The other one of my roommate, Season. Her birthday is 2 days earlier than me, so we celebrated together on Sunday night. We blew candle and cut cake together.
Season and me

Originally, I wanted to skip my birthday silently this year cuz it reminds me I become older again, so I did not plan anything. However, you guys did lots of things for me. It has been more than I can handle and much more than I deserve.
Thank you so much!!!





Oct 8, 2011

Swim meet in UGA


Today I participated in a swim meet with our swim club in UGA which is located in Athens. There are so many college swim club join the meet, such as GT, GSU, KSU, UF…

The meet started at noon, and before that, we had 1 hour to warm up. I registered 4 events: 25 yard fly, 50 yard breast stroke, 100 free relay, 200 free relay.
Except me, all members in swim club are Americans, which let me really feel I have left language school and go to a real US university. But my English sometime still makes trouble to me.
The gym in UGA is really huge and amazing, but except its gym and the peace in that small town, I still like GT more.
I have not formal training and race for such a long time. Even though this competition is just for fun and communicate with each other, I feel getting back to 10 years ago when I represented my county to participate swim competition in Shanghai, China.

Sep 14, 2011

CULTURAL DIFFERENCE




           Today, I went to GTLI and had a nice talk with Ruth who was my teacher in creative writing class. In our conversation, Ruth told me sometimes she did not understand me because I told her I took many classes, but when she asked me whether I was busy, my answer was no. At that time, I did not feel something wrong, but when I went home and thought of it, I felt it could be an interesting thing. I don’t think we have problem in expression and understanding, but we have different way of speaking and thinking because we have different culture. For example, few Chinese will say something is so easy even though they think it is. It is not because they don’t want to tell the truth, but it is because if they don’t do it well next time, they would be so humiliated. Therefore, Chinese is likely to express their humble in front of others. However, Americans will speak what they think directly. It lets me remember the time I just studied in GTLI. At that time, I was not used to be the way Americans speak. For instance, when two persons meet, one of them always asks the other  “ how are you doing?” The other answers “Good” every time. As I heard that, I was so confused because every day is similar, NOT GOOD, NOT BAD, JUST IS (from Ruth). Life is so wateriness. So at first I answered “SO SO.” But then I figured out it was just a way for Americans to speak. You don’t need spend long time to think your life is good or not. “Good” is just a fixed answer for this question. Maybe it contains good expectation, similar to “Have a good day.”
            I think GTLI is a really good place because there are so many students from different counties. The students have different cultures, backgrounds, religions, thoughts and personalities, but they could study together, make friends, share food, chat and understanding. How amazing! When different cultures, backgrounds, religions, thoughts and personalities crash each other, how powerful! Maybe that’s why the answer is “GOOD”.

Sep 9, 2011

Mid - Autumn Festival

September 12th is a traditional Chinese festival ---- mid-Autumn Festival which originally derived from Zhou Dynasty. In Chinese Lunar Calendar, the festival is on August 15th every year. At night of the day, the moon becomes fullest and roundest that means harvest and gathers. Therefore, famers celebrate their plenteous harvest and people will gather with their families at home in this day.

legend
A beautiful but sad legend is about mid – autumn festival.  An immortal couple, Houyi and Chang’e, forced to separate by Jade emperor. Houyi lives in the sun, but Chang’e lives in the moon. They are far from each other and cannot meet each other except August 15th in Chinese lunar calendar. Only in this day, Jade emperor permits Houyi to visit Chang’e. Therefore, the moon becomes most beautiful and lightest in August 15th.


Food

it is my favorite taste

Mooncake is one of most typical food in mid – autumn festival. It is like the moon and means union. Now we have different sorts and shapes of mooncakes, such as round, square, sweet, salty, etc. Moreover, we put different stuffing into mooncake, such as meat, egg, sweetened bean paste, ice cream and so on.


Taro boiling green soy bean is another typical food we eat in mid – autumn festival.





Duck is also typical food in mid – autumn festival. Duck soap or roast duck is a good choice for this festival. But be attention, it has to be whole duck. 




Activity
Praying , having dinner with family, watch moon at night….. all of them are traditional activities we could do.

In this special day, I miss my family more than any other time. Luckily, we still live under the same sky, watch the same moon and breathe the same air, and we are always together.
Hope everyone have a wonderful mid-autumn festival!!!

Aug 24, 2011

My new roommates



Last week I moved in my new apartment which has 3 bedrooms, so now I have 2 new roommates. They are completely different kind of persons. One is a young girl who is from Beijing, China and she can speak very standard mandarin. I like her optimistic personality so much because she is happy every day. It let me remember a sentence in the poem, which is, teenager doesn’t understand the feeling of sorrow. In addition, her behavior is similar to her personality. She decorated her bedroom so colorful, such as yellow pillow, red chair and desk, black wardrobe, pink sofa… The other is a faithful Christian. She goes to church and participants in related lecture every week. She has been in ATL for 5 years. During this period, she experienced so many difficulties. Luckily, she overcame them. Now when she meets problems, she would say it is a test from god.
It is so interesting for me to look for two strangers to be my roommates because 1 year ago I thought it was impossible for me to live with the person who I didn’t know.
Every day, we meet so many people. Someone brushed past us in the street, someone only say hello to us, someone could be our friend, and someone could be so close to us. Is it difficult to look for the “Someone” in millions of people? Not easy, but also not hard.

Jun 7, 2011

17 years

17 years ago, we entered into primary school, sitting in the same classroom, studying same knowledge and playing together. Looked around every naïve face around us, we became friends from stranger. At that time, we were all children who had plenty of remote dreams and longed to grow up. We’d like to suppose different possibilities of our future without worrying whether they will be come true. Sometimes, we bickered for niggling details, but we would become good only for a while. We were happy for achievement through our efforts and sad for the misfortune of one of our classmate whose apartment ruined by a great fire.
17 years later, we have grown up and never young any more. Most of us change a lot, but when we met, we still know who you were without more words. Nowadays, we have had different lives, someone becomes teacher, someone becomes doctor, and someone becomes financial analyst…, but we still remember our dreams in childhood. We chatted impressive events we went through together in the past, laughed the stupid things we did, and tried to look for someone who lost connection.
We knew each other 17 years ago, studied together for 5 years, and lose connection for 12 years. However, when we met again, we are still friends and close. 17 years, how many 17 years in our lives? How many people can meet their friends after 17 years? How precious!

May 4, 2011

A Simple Day

Bell rings. A new day is coming!

Open eyes. Prepare to face new challenges.

There is an old saying:"the most important time of a day is morning." Similarly , the most crucial meal of a day is breakfast.   Mantou and Coffeee are my breakfast today. Interestingly, Mantou(steamed bread) is traditional Chinese food and Coffee is typical western drink. It is an union between Eastern and Western culture. 

White T- shirt is my favorite cloth because it is simple and comfortable.  Moreover, white can combine any other colors.


The sport I like to do is walking these days. Walking along the street, reviewing the city I am familiar with.


 Undoubtedly, Bund is my favorite place. In 19th Century, Bund was called "Oriental Wall Street". 



Laptop is a good tool to record what I saw, heard, smelt, thought and  felt.



Sleeping is I spent most time with everyday. I don't think sleeping wastes time.  It  prepares for the better condition  of tomorrow. Have a good dream!