This Wednesday, there was an annual celebration in Mobius Hall held by "Yours Truly" on our campus. "Yours Truly" is an annual publication organized by the Creative Arts Club of our college. The aim of the publication is to further creativity throughout the campus by providing a student- run publication, which allows contributors to showcase their original works of written, visual and audible art. I think the idea of "Yours Truly" is pretty good, so I decided to attend the festival.
I think the annual party was really amazing, and I appreciated it much. In the beginning, there was a violin band consisting of three performers. They played a lot of elegant, classical music. Meanwhile, the large projector behind them showed the art works contributed by students or faculties. At the same time, we enjoyed the delicious, fine food made by students. The food was awesomely good. Needless to say, the annual publication entitled “Yours Truly” was the most awesome thing, as well. Everyone could get this booklet for free. The small booklet consists of three main types of art works: prose, visual (photo or drawing) and poetry. Those art works were produced by students, faculty, alumni, featured artists, and staff of "Yours Truly". Their works are really professional.
Personally, I like taking pictures and drawing. It is a way for me to express my feelings, emotions and foster my creativity. I think it is tremendously awesome if I can publish an album including pictures and words one day. The Creative Arts Club does a great job by providing an opportunity for us to take part in publishing the annual album. Everyone can submit their works. I will probably go to submit some works. I hope I can see them posted in the next annual album.
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Monday, June 6, 2011
Monday, May 30, 2011
The Memorial long weekend
For the long weekend, I did lots of things. I did volunteer work with an American friend who is a Cascadia student, too. She is called Crystal. We went to a homeless center in downtown Seattle named “New Horizons Ministries.” It is a center for homeless street youth from 13- 24 years old.
It is the front side of the center.
It is the wall side of the center. It is the art work of the homeless youth. I was so impressed by their great job. In fact, everyone, even homeless people, has specific great talents deep inside. Yet, they just haven’t discovered it. Or, they don’t have a chance to show and foster their talents. Or, they might just be used to being looked down on, and don’t believe in their talents. Once you believe, amazing things can happen.
It is their kitchen and bathrooms. The first time being in a homeless center, I was surprised by that clean, hygienic and well organized place.
It is the pray room, a place where homeless youth can release their sadness and loneliness. They know that God is always by their side to protect them.
It is the “Wailing Wall.” The kids can write down their prayers on the bulletin wall. Everyone deserves to have hopes, even people who don’t have a home. They are not bad. They are just lost and strayed from their “homes” for a while.
They don’t want to be homeless.
Monday, May 23, 2011
This Saturday, I joined volunteer work for my College 101 assignment. It was the first volunteer work in the US, and I had fun with this activity. The title of the work was ''NWIC-Tulalip Beach Clean Up Day.'' Tulalip is a Native American Indian Tribe. We went to their reservation to pick up trash on the road and beach. Before all, I just knew the reservation is a place that Native Indians live in. By joining this activity, I could enter a real reservation and take a look on a reservation. The beach of the reservation is quite small, yet it is really a nice and comfortable place. I would really like to live in the houses along the coast. It is very nice to sit on the balcony watching the sunrise, sunset and the mysterious dark sky scattering with stars. It is a dream place for me for a relaxing, long vacation. By the way, it was a pity that I didn't take any photos because our hands were too dirty to hold a camera during clean up.
Anyway, after one and a half hours clean- up, we went back to the office and had a big lunch. I really appreciated the staff on the preparation of the meal. There were a lot of snacks, Subway sandwiches and salmon. At the end, every person was given a gift. Even more, I had taken a bunch of Subway sandwiches. It is pretty cool because it can save me a whole week of lunches.
Anyway, after one and a half hours clean- up, we went back to the office and had a big lunch. I really appreciated the staff on the preparation of the meal. There were a lot of snacks, Subway sandwiches and salmon. At the end, every person was given a gift. Even more, I had taken a bunch of Subway sandwiches. It is pretty cool because it can save me a whole week of lunches.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Glow Dance
Last Friday, I joined the Glow Dance Night held on our campus. I was interested in it because I wanted to try something different at the school. Also, I hoped I could meet some new friends there to enlarge my social network. I was looking forward to the night at first. I made up and dressed nicely. However, at the end of the night, out of my expectation, I hadn't gotten any new pals. Instead, I knew more than the language, cultural and national barriers does exist between the Americans and me. These make it difficult to get into the life of the school.
On that night, I didn't feel nervous in the hall at first. Yet, when I stepped inside the dance floor, I saw people around me in groups or pairs, dancing with the pace of rock heavy music, regardless of people around. Since I was there by myself, it seemed that no one noticed me. I was totally freak- out because of being alone. Anyway, I tried to enjoy dancing by myself. No girl had intentions to be friend with me. A few boys tried to talk with me. Yet, they spoke a bit fast, mixing lots of slang. They found no fun talking with me, and they were just gone! So, I was quite embarrassed and felt uneasy that night.
It was an unforgottable night for me. I felt like I have to improve my English as fast as possible, so that I can get into the life in the U.S. and no longer like living on the lonely planet alone.
On that night, I didn't feel nervous in the hall at first. Yet, when I stepped inside the dance floor, I saw people around me in groups or pairs, dancing with the pace of rock heavy music, regardless of people around. Since I was there by myself, it seemed that no one noticed me. I was totally freak- out because of being alone. Anyway, I tried to enjoy dancing by myself. No girl had intentions to be friend with me. A few boys tried to talk with me. Yet, they spoke a bit fast, mixing lots of slang. They found no fun talking with me, and they were just gone! So, I was quite embarrassed and felt uneasy that night.
It was an unforgottable night for me. I felt like I have to improve my English as fast as possible, so that I can get into the life in the U.S. and no longer like living on the lonely planet alone.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Trip in Vancouver
In this weekend, I went to Vancouver with my uncle and his family. It was because his cousin was back from New Zealand and got the job in Canada. We all together went to visit him and celebrated for his new job. Seattle is very close to Vancouver, so our trip was one day. We went to Richmond where is like a society of Asian because I seldom saw a Western people. All people around me speaking Chinese, I felt like I was in Hong Kong, At the end, we had a big and delicious dinner. It was the best meal I have had since I left Hong Kong!
Monday, April 25, 2011
Happy Easter!
How did you spend the Easter festival? I had a pretty cool time on that day.
This was the first Easter outside my home city. I was so glad that I could experience a very strong festival atmosphere in the family that I am living with now. Since the family is Catholic, all members had special activities for Easter. In the morning, we went to church as it was a very traditional activity. Then, we had an Easter party and an egg hunt, which was very new to me, so after a great feast, I was so excited about the egg hunt, just like a kid. I even competed with the children to get the most eggs. I had fun spending the time with them. What's more, they had prepared gifts for me. How sweet they were!
O... I was like a kid...
| First gift --- Mini Mouse! |
Second Gift--- Easter bunny |
The male cat in their house is called Tiger
I hope I can own a cat like this one... He's so cute. And, I cut the cat's nails for the first time.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
My Career
''A man can succeed at almost anything for which he has unlimited enthusiasm.”
Charles M. Schwab
I know this principle, and I am sure that many people agree with It. Yet, this golden rule cannot comfort the great concern deep in my heart. I am extremely worried about my career because I haven't decided my major in college yet. Also, I don't know which path is the most suitable for me. Many people give me different opinions. However, they cannot clear my mind and even make me confused. ( Well, I am not blaming on them, I just don't have my own idea.)
So, I went to look around in the University fair held in our campus this week. Finally, I was attracted by the Art Institute of Seattle (AI), and I joined AI's Open Day this Saturday. After the workshop in the Open day, I found that I am interested in graphic design. I think I can be enthusiastic about this kind of work.
However, when I talked about this issue with my parents, they thought that the career is competitive, and the course is pretty costly. So, they don't prefer studying in this school.
Charles M. Schwab
I know this principle, and I am sure that many people agree with It. Yet, this golden rule cannot comfort the great concern deep in my heart. I am extremely worried about my career because I haven't decided my major in college yet. Also, I don't know which path is the most suitable for me. Many people give me different opinions. However, they cannot clear my mind and even make me confused. ( Well, I am not blaming on them, I just don't have my own idea.)
So, I went to look around in the University fair held in our campus this week. Finally, I was attracted by the Art Institute of Seattle (AI), and I joined AI's Open Day this Saturday. After the workshop in the Open day, I found that I am interested in graphic design. I think I can be enthusiastic about this kind of work.
However, when I talked about this issue with my parents, they thought that the career is competitive, and the course is pretty costly. So, they don't prefer studying in this school.
Yet, it is the only stuff that I find interested in so far. So, what can I do? Should I persuade them? Or, should I just follow their preference, and pursue my dream later when I
have my own financial ability?
have my own financial ability?It is my work in the workshop and the idea is '' going green." It is a kind of amateur. Ha
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