New semester.
Saw some new appearances, some cut/trim/'bomb'/shave their hair, some grow thinner/plumper.
Came to the same old place, creepy college/faculty.
Miss my home pc.
Miss the ppstream at home.
Miss my bike.
Miss mom's vegetables/fruits.
Miss the rice/mee/tea at home.
Miss the people.
Miss church.
In all, easy life at home.
Life is not easy.
Three days later and a new year comes.
Let's see how it goes.
Monday, December 28, 2009
Sunday, December 20, 2009
サムライ・ハイスクール
Finished watching サムライ・ハイスクール (Samurai High School) last night, a nice Jap "youngster" drama. I was addicted to Jap drama before- gakusen 1 and 2, all yamapi's drama, and (now some i forgot the name). It's been a while since i watch a nice one (being searching through ppstream for nice dramas), and this one, (though the actors are really young, not my age anymore), but it's really funny, couldn't stop watching after watching the first episode.
Again there's a sense of lost after finish watching a drama. The second time, first is iljimae, now this, aiks~
p/s addicted to its theme song- "kodoku no taiyou" by monobright~~~ =D
Again there's a sense of lost after finish watching a drama. The second time, first is iljimae, now this, aiks~
p/s addicted to its theme song- "kodoku no taiyou" by monobright~~~ =D
Monday, December 7, 2009
【一枝梅】
刚刚看完了这部韩国古装连续剧 【一枝梅】,隔有感触。
剧情介绍:
《一枝梅》讲述了朝鲜中期的侠盗一枝梅与当权者和腐朽的社会制度进行抗争的故事,剧中将通过当时朝鲜王朝的种种腐败来讽刺当今韩国社会存在的官场与黑势力勾结、高官子弟享有特权、作弊风气等社会现象.
朝鲜时代中期,有一个活在百姓心中的侠盗,他就是一枝梅。他是专门惩罚有钱有势,有武力的贪官。由于不知道他的来历,他成为朝廷官员们最疼痛的罪犯,也是穷困百姓们的希望。偶然的机会他与卞植的女儿恩彩相遇,并陷入爱情。
(取自http://www.tvpad.cn/hanju/k1839a.html)
此剧由李准基主演,主角当然是帅到没话说(爱死他了)。对于剧里各个演员的精湛演技, 甚是欣赏不已,拍手叫好。有些批评说这出剧太过偶像化,李准基如铜皮铁骨,怎么打都打不死。但我觉得这只是满足观众需求,像我这个小女子,如李准基死了这部戏才没看头呢!向来都有看他的戏剧,发现他的演技一次比一次好,一次比一次服众,且又是跆拳道四段高手,在连连两部戏剧里都秀出精彩武功,让我折服。(再说下去就没完没了。。。)
若判剧情,就和中华古装戏没两样,只不过此剧的地点在朝鲜,呈现出当然是朝鲜文化。侠盗戏在韩国拍摄,就有那么个新鲜点。韩剧永远少不了的俊男美女,让人目不转睛。剧中有些角色成天打架受伤的,却面孔白崭,肌肤滑嫩,令人难以置信。(不管,就是帅。。。)
那天也看了amazing grace, 一部电影述说古时wilderford 如何把英国的黑奴法令消除,在此也大力推荐。
看完这两部,再瞧瞧当今政治局势,官场打拼,发觉贪是人的本性,所谓的官,不就是贪权腐败,为百姓做一些事,塞其口;然后从只有少数人才能想到的方式打捞财富,不管百姓死活。弱肉强食,胜者为王,这些道理从此至今不曾变过。
什么时候,世界才能醒觉;什么时候,真理才能广传什么时候,人类才有智慧?
剧情介绍:
《一枝梅》讲述了朝鲜中期的侠盗一枝梅与当权者和腐朽的社会制度进行抗争的故事,剧中将通过当时朝鲜王朝的种种腐败来讽刺当今韩国社会存在的官场与黑势力勾结、高官子弟享有特权、作弊风气等社会现象.
朝鲜时代中期,有一个活在百姓心中的侠盗,他就是一枝梅。他是专门惩罚有钱有势,有武力的贪官。由于不知道他的来历,他成为朝廷官员们最疼痛的罪犯,也是穷困百姓们的希望。偶然的机会他与卞植的女儿恩彩相遇,并陷入爱情。
(取自http://www.tvpad.cn/hanju/k1839a.html)
此剧由李准基主演,主角当然是帅到没话说(爱死他了)。对于剧里各个演员的精湛演技, 甚是欣赏不已,拍手叫好。有些批评说这出剧太过偶像化,李准基如铜皮铁骨,怎么打都打不死。但我觉得这只是满足观众需求,像我这个小女子,如李准基死了这部戏才没看头呢!向来都有看他的戏剧,发现他的演技一次比一次好,一次比一次服众,且又是跆拳道四段高手,在连连两部戏剧里都秀出精彩武功,让我折服。(再说下去就没完没了。。。)
若判剧情,就和中华古装戏没两样,只不过此剧的地点在朝鲜,呈现出当然是朝鲜文化。侠盗戏在韩国拍摄,就有那么个新鲜点。韩剧永远少不了的俊男美女,让人目不转睛。剧中有些角色成天打架受伤的,却面孔白崭,肌肤滑嫩,令人难以置信。(不管,就是帅。。。)
那天也看了amazing grace, 一部电影述说古时wilderford 如何把英国的黑奴法令消除,在此也大力推荐。
看完这两部,再瞧瞧当今政治局势,官场打拼,发觉贪是人的本性,所谓的官,不就是贪权腐败,为百姓做一些事,塞其口;然后从只有少数人才能想到的方式打捞财富,不管百姓死活。弱肉强食,胜者为王,这些道理从此至今不曾变过。
什么时候,世界才能醒觉;什么时候,真理才能广传什么时候,人类才有智慧?
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
December!
Time passes fast. It’s now the final month of the year (in a blink of an eye), before I know it, I’m at home again looking at my dear warmy room and sitting down quietly thinking of what I’ve done throughout the year. It’s as though I didn’t do anything before this until I looked at the pictures taken. Terengganu Melaka trip, CC trip, Perak trip, all kinds of outings, Port Dickson camp, Connexion friends, stupid photos of Teslians, Kuala Selangor camp, etc, (forget about the first semester..) all trigger the memories in my mind.
Now what fill my mind are the faces, laughters and screamings of Tanjong Karang children. When I go out, I’ll compare the children I had fun with at Tanjong Karang with the kids I see eating pizza hut or carrying a big expensive toy car. When I saw nice mountain bikes in KL I thought of the old lousy bikes the kids ride on at TK, they even teach you how to ride it properly, in afraid that you’ll fall since the bike’s not in a good shape. Others say it’s the effects of five days living among the children, so far everyone’s thinking about them, cute and naughty. Give me a week, and I’ll think about something else then.
I struggled to fight the urge to come back home after exam and went to Kuala Selangor children camp. Right after psychology exam (killer paper?), I went to a two-day-training for the camp (after looking at my coursemates fleeing to Mid Valley right after exam). Training means start all your unfinished or un-started work. For me it’s un-started work, so I made up the complete camp account and 5-day English teaching syllabus for 2 levels over the night. @.@ Luckily Xin Hui was around so I could use her laptop, my beloved laptop was long dead sadly.
On Sunday we reached there after one-half hours car ride from PJ, the place’s nicer than I thought. I think I prefer the TK than Pasir Penampang, the former’s a “kelapa sawit” village and the latter’s “fish” village. We cleaned two halls that we’re going to use, one hall’s old and raggy and we’re chasing away the spiders off their habitat by sweeping away the mass of spider webs. The other hall’s new and cleaner and we’re also chasing away another type of animal, mice (one of the kids’ t-shirt writes “mouses” =P). There’re 15 of us and 11 stayed in host families’ house. My host family has an old couple and their grandsons, they’re very nice and the kids are cute and they joined the camp too. Like ‘em very much.
(the newer mice-inhibited hall, the main centre of our children camp)
(the coffee shop we went three times, famous for mian fen gao...)
Over the five days started from Monday, we had the camp from nine to five. There’re English teaching, singing and games, craft, story telling and talent night practice. I was in charged with level 1 class which has kids from primary 1 to primary 3. The kids were noisy (X infinity). People said I was steady to survive in such noisy class. I thought they’re just my little brother (X 28). The boys behind never stopped talking, the girls in front never stopped kepo-ing.
“Teacher, look at XXX.”
“Teacher, why XXX”
“Teacher, this that XXX”
“Teacher, blablabla…”
“Yes”
“Ya”
“I know”
“It’s none of your business, do your own work…”
Then five days of teaching passes.
Two of the afternoon we had crafts and story telling. Wei Yin’s in charged of crafts session and haha it’s so cute looking at her shouting at the kids.
“Shut up and look at me!”
“Do after I tell you what to do!!!”
I’m very impressed with the creativity of the kids. Most of them are good drawer. They are so playful and talkative but many of them when it came to drawing and designing, they’re pro (I can’t draw better).
I gave my first karaoke to the village on Monday night when there was a karaoke session. We were told to start off the karaoke session since the villagers were too shy to sign up to sing. So li jye and me sang, it was hilarious I didn’t know what expression to give on stage. After that others ask “why you sing so “small voice’ de?”
“Got meh?” Gee….
The station games on Tuesday draws the kids crazy, but I think the group leader suffers more, (which was me and other 5 comrades), one kid is three of the adults, they ran like hell, and I was lagging behind, chasing my group, shouting at them especially the kid group leader to look after her group, apparently she never listen so I kept shouting and running for two and a half hours. Thank God my group was ok until the end, nobody was hurt and we got number 3! ^ ^
Went to watch Firefly on Thursday night, it was like a bunch of flicking light bulb hanging around the trees. Only that they were not light bulbs. It's pretty although some said it's not worth paying rm15 for it.
Talent show and the closing ceremony on Friday night was awesome. It paid off seeing all the kids working for number 1 on stage, singing and dancing to the songs. My group did “kuai le tian tang” and I was shocked at first when they almost learnt the entire song and dance movements on the first day. “What am I going to teach for the rest 4 days?”, I thought. So we brushed up the movements, the kids were very creative as they came out with all kinds of ideas as the dance movements, two kids became rock guitarist in the middle of the song playing air guitar, the kids requested to draw suns as props. I was glad to have such a nice group, (I see some other groups were not as cooperative), my group was quite obedient, I used less shouting compared to other group leaders =D They’re like angels performing on stage. The gladness at that time was beyond description. In the end we got number 3, we were overjoyed.
(we walked to the centre from our host family every morning, it's only 5 minutes walk. the crowd get bigger and bigger from day to day, with more and more kids joining us.)
The closing ceremony ended with a number of kids and some of the teachers crying, hoping the camp wouldn’t end. I really miss the kids and the village. There’re less cars, less noise, less pollution, more bikes and more smiles. You can ride bicycle like in the middle of the (small) road and no need to be scared of passing cars (basically the villagers don’t use cars unless they go out from the village). The once-in-a-week pasar petang was only one-tenth of SS2 pasar malam. There’re small prawns in almost every dishes. Barley drinks there’s only 60 cents. The most expensive noodle sold was rm3.50. When I went back to PJ, at once I detest the busy rustle place, hoping I was still in the peaceful village with cute kids and nice people. Sigh~
(One of the kids in my group, jian hao, who kept calling us after we left the village.)
(a few of my group members)
(level 1 kids artwork)
(level 2 kids artwork)
(village main gate)
(sekinchan paddy field, beautiful)
(Darius became out waiter. On the last day we went to sekinchan to look at the paddy field and had seafood breakfast. The seafood was really cheap man, eight dishes, with two dishes of vegetables and six dishes of fresh seafood only cost rm167.50, fed 11 hungry people.)
From the first day we went there with the villagers look suspiciously on us until the last day when we were asked "when's your next time coming back?", thank the Lord for His guidance and providence. ^ ^
Now what fill my mind are the faces, laughters and screamings of Tanjong Karang children. When I go out, I’ll compare the children I had fun with at Tanjong Karang with the kids I see eating pizza hut or carrying a big expensive toy car. When I saw nice mountain bikes in KL I thought of the old lousy bikes the kids ride on at TK, they even teach you how to ride it properly, in afraid that you’ll fall since the bike’s not in a good shape. Others say it’s the effects of five days living among the children, so far everyone’s thinking about them, cute and naughty. Give me a week, and I’ll think about something else then.
I struggled to fight the urge to come back home after exam and went to Kuala Selangor children camp. Right after psychology exam (killer paper?), I went to a two-day-training for the camp (after looking at my coursemates fleeing to Mid Valley right after exam). Training means start all your unfinished or un-started work. For me it’s un-started work, so I made up the complete camp account and 5-day English teaching syllabus for 2 levels over the night. @.@ Luckily Xin Hui was around so I could use her laptop, my beloved laptop was long dead sadly.
On Sunday we reached there after one-half hours car ride from PJ, the place’s nicer than I thought. I think I prefer the TK than Pasir Penampang, the former’s a “kelapa sawit” village and the latter’s “fish” village. We cleaned two halls that we’re going to use, one hall’s old and raggy and we’re chasing away the spiders off their habitat by sweeping away the mass of spider webs. The other hall’s new and cleaner and we’re also chasing away another type of animal, mice (one of the kids’ t-shirt writes “mouses” =P). There’re 15 of us and 11 stayed in host families’ house. My host family has an old couple and their grandsons, they’re very nice and the kids are cute and they joined the camp too. Like ‘em very much.
(the newer mice-inhibited hall, the main centre of our children camp)
(the coffee shop we went three times, famous for mian fen gao...)
Over the five days started from Monday, we had the camp from nine to five. There’re English teaching, singing and games, craft, story telling and talent night practice. I was in charged with level 1 class which has kids from primary 1 to primary 3. The kids were noisy (X infinity). People said I was steady to survive in such noisy class. I thought they’re just my little brother (X 28). The boys behind never stopped talking, the girls in front never stopped kepo-ing.
“Teacher, look at XXX.”
“Teacher, why XXX”
“Teacher, this that XXX”
“Teacher, blablabla…”
“Yes”
“Ya”
“I know”
“It’s none of your business, do your own work…”
Then five days of teaching passes.
Two of the afternoon we had crafts and story telling. Wei Yin’s in charged of crafts session and haha it’s so cute looking at her shouting at the kids.
“Shut up and look at me!”
“Do after I tell you what to do!!!”
I’m very impressed with the creativity of the kids. Most of them are good drawer. They are so playful and talkative but many of them when it came to drawing and designing, they’re pro (I can’t draw better).
I gave my first karaoke to the village on Monday night when there was a karaoke session. We were told to start off the karaoke session since the villagers were too shy to sign up to sing. So li jye and me sang, it was hilarious I didn’t know what expression to give on stage. After that others ask “why you sing so “small voice’ de?”
“Got meh?” Gee….
The station games on Tuesday draws the kids crazy, but I think the group leader suffers more, (which was me and other 5 comrades), one kid is three of the adults, they ran like hell, and I was lagging behind, chasing my group, shouting at them especially the kid group leader to look after her group, apparently she never listen so I kept shouting and running for two and a half hours. Thank God my group was ok until the end, nobody was hurt and we got number 3! ^ ^
Went to watch Firefly on Thursday night, it was like a bunch of flicking light bulb hanging around the trees. Only that they were not light bulbs. It's pretty although some said it's not worth paying rm15 for it.
Talent show and the closing ceremony on Friday night was awesome. It paid off seeing all the kids working for number 1 on stage, singing and dancing to the songs. My group did “kuai le tian tang” and I was shocked at first when they almost learnt the entire song and dance movements on the first day. “What am I going to teach for the rest 4 days?”, I thought. So we brushed up the movements, the kids were very creative as they came out with all kinds of ideas as the dance movements, two kids became rock guitarist in the middle of the song playing air guitar, the kids requested to draw suns as props. I was glad to have such a nice group, (I see some other groups were not as cooperative), my group was quite obedient, I used less shouting compared to other group leaders =D They’re like angels performing on stage. The gladness at that time was beyond description. In the end we got number 3, we were overjoyed.
(we walked to the centre from our host family every morning, it's only 5 minutes walk. the crowd get bigger and bigger from day to day, with more and more kids joining us.)
The closing ceremony ended with a number of kids and some of the teachers crying, hoping the camp wouldn’t end. I really miss the kids and the village. There’re less cars, less noise, less pollution, more bikes and more smiles. You can ride bicycle like in the middle of the (small) road and no need to be scared of passing cars (basically the villagers don’t use cars unless they go out from the village). The once-in-a-week pasar petang was only one-tenth of SS2 pasar malam. There’re small prawns in almost every dishes. Barley drinks there’s only 60 cents. The most expensive noodle sold was rm3.50. When I went back to PJ, at once I detest the busy rustle place, hoping I was still in the peaceful village with cute kids and nice people. Sigh~
(One of the kids in my group, jian hao, who kept calling us after we left the village.)
(a few of my group members)
(level 1 kids artwork)
(level 2 kids artwork)
(village main gate)
(sekinchan paddy field, beautiful)
(Darius became out waiter. On the last day we went to sekinchan to look at the paddy field and had seafood breakfast. The seafood was really cheap man, eight dishes, with two dishes of vegetables and six dishes of fresh seafood only cost rm167.50, fed 11 hungry people.)
From the first day we went there with the villagers look suspiciously on us until the last day when we were asked "when's your next time coming back?", thank the Lord for His guidance and providence. ^ ^
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