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a new life面向大海,春暖花开 January 08 Then, Happy New Year! It's been a while since my latest post. I could not believe I only had two posts in 2008.
I like pictures more than words. A picture is worh a thousand words. My space is all pictures decorated by words. I should've sorted my 2008 pictures and maybe put some of them on.
2008 is a growing year for me, so to speak. I started my first professional job in CA, great experience to start up my career. Still remember that I could not sleep well the first week when I worked there, just was afraid of messing anything up and nobody could pointed out. That was hilarious; Now, even my boss told me that I did something wrong, I would respond him "Oh, really? Let me take a look at it." I know there is always a way to correct my mistake. I do not know if that's a positive change. What does that mean? Am I more confidence? Do I care less about my job? Maybe both...
My CGA goes extremely slow. I only did two courses last year. Can I finish it before 2012? That's a good question to ask myself.
Lee and me went to Chestmere with Myles and Mariya. That was a great trip. Myles drove all the way down there, and we lived in his sister, Lorraine's million dollar house. The first time I know what a "walk-out basement" look like. We BBQ on the balcony, under the sun, view the lake by the house. What a life. Lee and me canoed. That was a lot of fun. I'm thinking to buy a canoe one day, very good exercise Lorraine drove us to Calgary downtown, heritage park. Too bad we missed the zoo. Actually we went there, but could not find parking lot, sigh~ So many good memories there.
The most excited thing is I went back to China this fall. It's so nice to see my folks after two years. We had so much to talk, but the time just flies by. It's good to see them doing something after retired. Also my new born nephew, he was six months old in October. He is so cute and looks like a mini version of my brother (I just do not like to call him "cousin"). He's a quiet baby and only cried twice ever since he was born. I just love him. However, because of the limited time, I was not able to go to Shanghai. I missed a good chance to see my sister and friends there. Hopefully I can go down to the south next time.
In the new year, best wishes to the people I loved and loved me. Enjoy your live under tough economy, sky will not fall down, rainbow is on the way!!!
I do apologize to input this post in English, I'm at work.
April 12 An article to the worldLet the Games Go On By Joan Chen
I was born in Shanghai in 1961 and grew up during the Cultural Revolution. During my childhood, I saw my family lose our house. My grandfather, who studied medicine in England, committed suicide after he was wrongly accused of being a counterrevolutionary and a foreign spy. Those were the worst of times. Since the Cultural Revolution ended in the late 1970s, however, I have witnessed unimaginable progress in China. Changes that few ever thought possible have occurred in a single generation. A communist government that had no ties to the West has evolved into a more open government eager to join the international community. A state-controlled economy has morphed into a market economy, greatly raising people's standard of living. It's clear that the majority of the Chinese people enjoy much fuller, more abundant lives today than 30 years ago. Though much remains to be done, the Chinese government has made rapid progress in opening up and trying to be part of the international community. Last month I went to China and spent four weeks visiting Shanghai, Beijing, Hong Kong and Chengdu. The people I met and spoke with are proud and excited about the Beijing Games. They believe that the Olympics are a wonderful opportunity to showcase modern China to the rest of the world. Like many Americans, most Chinese people are disturbed by the recent events in Tibet. But after watching the scenes of violence and arson by the rioters, the Chinese believe that the government is doing the right thing in cracking down to restore order. The Olympic torch is in California and is to be carried through San Francisco today. In a resolution criticizing China, Chris Daly, a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, said that demonstrating against the torch relay would "provide the people of San Francisco with a lifetime opportunity to help 1.3 billion Chinese people gain more freedom and rights." To his credit, Mayor Gavin Newsom did not sign Daly's resolution. This statement could not be further from reality. For one thing, the Chinese are a proud people. They want freedom and greater rights, but they know they must fight for them from within. They know that no one can grant them freedom and rights from afar. The stigma of Western imperialism and the Opium Wars also remains a strong reminder of the past, and Chinese people do not want their domestic policies to be dictated by outside powers. They also do not want the United States to boycott the opening ceremonies of the Games. The U.S. boycott of the 1980 Games in Moscow and the Soviet boycott of the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles accomplished nothing. A U.S. boycott of the opening ceremonies in Beijing would be counterproductive for relations between the two countries. For decades, anti-China human rights groups in Washington have spent millions of dollars denouncing China. To many Chinese, it seems that this lobby is the only voice that's acceptable or newsworthy in the U.S. media and to the U.S. government. But times are changing. We need to be open-minded and farsighted. We need to make more friends than enemies. Remember what a little ping-pong game did for Sino-U.S. relations in the 1970s? Let's celebrate the Olympics for what the Games are meant to be -- a bridge for friendship, not a playground for politics. January 03 我的2007以前上班的时候,年中年末都要写总结,公司凭这个打分,发奖金。这个其实还是有一些动力的。
在营业部的时候更有甚之每周都要写,真是头痛欲裂啊。
其实以前懒得写,最主要的原因是每天的生活大多是在重复,循规蹈矩的东西都懒得总结。
现在生活每天都在发生变化,无论是挫折还是惊喜也好,总能让我怀着一颗感激的心。
1月份在加拿大过了第一个新年
2月份辞了工作
3月份正式开始读书,遇到很多新同学
6月份去了banff,领略了落基山脉的雄伟和神奇
7月份上了college,最开心的是功课都不错
8月份遇到了全世界最好的老师Gerry
12月份顺利毕业,还去了BC
总的来说,一年下来我在加拿大还是蛮开心的。这里的生活简单但不枯燥,只要有积极的态度,生活还是很充实的。我的英语在一天天提高,对当地文化的了解也在一天天加深,每个小小的变化总能让我开心和满足。
2008年会是寻找事业的一年,希望我和我的同学们都能找到一份自己喜欢的工作,积累当地经验,可以和当地人竞争。
希望爸爸妈妈和妹妹身体健康,丁丁生活翻开新的一页,五妹有个好归宿,同桌和RL变成有房族,香草越来越漂亮。
I WISH YOU ALL WELL IN THE NEW YEAR
December 16 我们一起长大记得小的时候,我总是做鬼脸气妹妹,我一做鬼脸她100%会哭,我总是很得意,因为我得出的“定律”没有被打破过。
上学之后,我们一起玩的时间就变少了。只是周末在姥姥家聚聚。
妹妹写得一手好字和一手好文章。每次放寒暑假我都是前松后紧, 前面天天看电视,出去玩,快开学了开始补作业,我最头痛的就是假期日记,因为每个假期都是在吃喝玩乐中度过的,我上哪儿找那么多有意义的素材啊?我上五年级的时候妹妹上一年级了,我就捧着她的假期日记抄得津津乐道。
September 30 省议会都不知道多少人问我为什末这么久都不更新了。其实我也想的说。 刚考完试,马上跑出去拍些照片,上来请大家欣赏! 这次去的是省议会。圆圆顶的建筑,几里地外都能认出来。 我是秋天出生的,很喜欢看片片黄叶落在绿草上的景色。总觉得这是水墨画的元素。 枫叶大多在加东,我这里是没有的。不知道后面的树的名字,不过能让我想起枫叶。 没想到还遇到了它。抢镜头我是不擅长的,在距离6m远左右的地方我拍的这张照片。这家伙实在是太狡猾了,我蹑手蹑脚的走过去,都不敢呼吸。要是我有个广角。。。 nike man,哈哈 拿这张照片告诉朋友,我去英国了。10个得有9个相信。 历史原因,在加拿大英国旗还是可以看见的。 每天必经的桥。左面高桥是走车的,右边矮的是走城铁的,一共只有三节车厢。 冬天就快来了,我很想抓住秋天的尾巴。 |
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