friendship

May 13, 2008 - Leave a Response

At PE class in junior high school, I witnessed a scene—A good afternoon basketball game was spoiled. The two guys fighting was friend—most of time. The other player, including the new student, was hold their ball and waited. I was quite shocked then. Why the good student hang out with those guys who had a lot foolish pride and moody temper. Especially, sports made them competitive and even are red to argument. Is it really a good choice to make friends?

 

Not until I got a closer look at the new kid on the block that transfer from school to school in only one year did I know the difficulties he has faced. In general,when people move into unfamiliar place, they’re glad to have “anyone” to talk to.  The worst of all, they then are forced to stay with little group of friends and tie himself in the small dark world.

 

I wished I could go back in time and visit him back then. I’ll tell him not to be like a sheep following the herd.

 

If friends are doing bad things, maybe it’s time to find new friends. Even being a loner is not so terrible. However,you have more time for school work. When you feel sad, look to your family for help. While you’re in senior high or university, you’ll think differently and make better choice. Learning how to choose friends who can guide you, listen your thought is important. Time was gone, and you can look to the future with smile.

 

TO BE A GOOD DAUGHTER

May 2, 2008 - Leave a Response

Due to the preparing of the college entrance exam, I often lose many opportunities to get along with my mom who always devote herself to whole family.
Mother’s Day is just on the corner. It’s been a long time that I haven’t shown consideration for her even just a short talk. I think it’s time to spare some time to express all my gratitude and love to my dear Mom. Even if I am unable to buy a precious presents, my heart are very genuine. Mom, I love you. The following day,
I’ll spare no effort to study hard! Can you cheer for me? ^^

City of Contentment

April 12, 2008 - Leave a Response


 

Inside my deep heart, there’s a piece of memory that would be immortal in my mind. I’ve always remember a land with wizardry to make its people happy and content—her name is Vancouver.

 

Vancouver, the third large city in Canada, is the best place to live on earth. If cities could have genders, I would choose “she” for Vancouver. If cities had personalities, I would call Vancouver is gentle and forgiving. It has always had love for Mother Nature. They live peace together. The city cherishes its natural resources more than anything else. Her philosophy of style is so simple and relaxed that I find myself smiling whenever I think about the time I spent there.

 

The experience I saw my first snow is so unforgettable. Coming from Taipei, I had never known a place so quiet and peaceful. My eye keenly stared at every snow flaking in the air. The moonlight reflects off the white and light up the sky. At moment, I could really feel my heart dance.

 

I am forever grateful that I had a chance to Vancouver, discovering a new fresh happiness. Take a good look around. Experience the way people live their and the true smile that fills those lives. After that, I can agree that in Vancouver, every face glows with gentle contentment. 

picture from   http://www.holiday-velvet.com/imgs/home/vancouver-image.jpg

Diary

February 29, 2008 - One Response

Dear diary: February 20, 2008

Is that dreams just can be an unachievable assumption for me or only pie in the sky? People always have big dreams, any kinds of fantasy, but how many people can really realize it?

I have a dream that one day I can go on a tour round the world to broaden my horizon, and write down to record all about different cultures, customs, landscapes, foreigners, and touching stories that I meet . Maybe I don’t have enough competence to fulfill it now. But I still have a desire to be able to walk through country to country on my own feet. Discover and deeply know the globe where various races lived for centuries. I hope it is not jut a wish.

Yesterday, I read a book, “Don’t Say You Can’t Do It!” giving me a chance to contemplate having hopes and dreams is not enough. Action speaks louder. Before giving it a try and taking action, do not give up any possibility.  We can’t afford to miss a chance.  When any opportunity comes along , just grasp it firmly. Heaven helps those who help themselves. Be active, the initial power that makes you dream can drive you to solve any problems when suffering from desperation. GO~GO~GO~

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February 22, 2008 - 2 Responses


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Last year, our class experienced a journey, graduation trip, which may impress us whole life. Whenever I see this picture, I can almost work off all my melancholies or annoyance. The water vat is filled with cute jellyfish which give a visionary image. continuing…~~~

Composition

January 4, 2008 - One Response

In the English class last week, I felt asleep because I stayed up the night before. I had a dream that my aspiration in elementary school had come true.

It was so real that I felt like I am a teacher.

I was standing in front of the students and teaching grammar, sparing no efforts, but got cold shoulder from them. When I looked around, I found all of the students doze off. How frustrating it is! At that time, I couldn’t help but lose my temper. “Wake up” I knocked on the desk heavily and shouted loudly. Meanwhile, I was awakened by such a thundering awakening. When I raised my head up, a man in a temper was staring at me.

With this funny experience, it seems that I can almost understand how heart-broken the teacher may feel when ignoring by students. I’ll cherish every lesson and study hard to repay my teacher.

A born cat lover

December 7, 2007 - One Response

Once upon a time, there was a cute little girl which name is called Kate. She was a born cat lover. Since she came into the world, she has stuck to cats all the time. She looked upon cats as priceless treasure that she could not live without.

One day, she took a walk with her kitty on the street. She saw some stray cats looking for foods. They were so weak from malnutrition that they couldn’t move. She felt sad and thought what she could do. Suddenly, she got an idea to take tem home first and then begged her mom to keep those cute cats.

Leaving the cats in the living room, Kate went to Kitchen to prepare some food. When she came out, it was to late those cats had already stained the sofa before taking a bath. Those cats weren’t be housetrained, so they messed up everything. As a result, it was expected that her mom would become outraged and force her to give away those cats.

Although Kate was sorrow, she knew that she was unable to raise the cats. From then, Kate set herself a goal. She’ll found an animal shelter for those cats in the future.

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  From  http://www.lodz.com.pl/cats/158.html

My Dear Mom

October 29, 2007 - 2 Responses

Frankly, my mom is just an ordinary house wife. She’s not tall, slender or attractive but some characteristics made her charming. She’s always self-sacrificing. Although she was through many hardships and experienced what few people can endure. She always suppresses her emotions. “No pain, no gain. Be optimistic! Tomorrow would be a brand new day. There’s always a turn for better, “Mom said.

These positive traits might be the impact of her childhood. When she was 12 years old, just a little girl, she had to bear all the responsibilities to support the whole family, such as working in the factory, doing house works, looking after her young siblings. All of the above made her staunch. From then on, she was learned to turn something impossibility into a possibility.

With these strong and confidence traits, Mom always has unlimited patience and tolerance for us three children. No matter what we decided to do, she always let us go and try. But it doesn’t mean she spoiled us. Still, we receive high expectation from her. “I didn’t receive much education but I still believe that all of you can have a high achievement,” Mom said.

An unforgettable reunion

September 27, 2007 - 11 Responses

It was just a dinner; however, it left me a deep impression. My father has been in China for five years. It seems that the older I grow, the less time we spend with each other. How sad it is. Not until he went to China did I realize that I should cherish those times when we were together.

 

   A few months ago, he came back  to Taiwan for a week to see us. I promised myself that I would spend a whole weekend hanging out with him, no one else but my dad and me. We went to Miramar for dinner. Before dinner, we visited every floor. We did nothing but kept talking, just like friends who have separated for decades. Every time I recall this, I am tearful.

 

   During the dinner, Dad told me something, which made me want to cry. “I’m so tired that I’m planning to retire. Maybe it’s not a right time, but I really want to come back and make our family complete.” he said. I couldn’t believe that such a brave man in my mind had such a soft side. It could be the bond with family that made him have this idea. How I wish that I could grow faster and get a job to support my family.

  It was a dinner that I’ll never forget!

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September 10, 2007 - Leave a Response

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