Friday, September 30, 2005

Disappointed Drummer

My brother Albert (third from the left) has been taking drum lessons for about three years, and he finally had the chance to perform on the stage at Sun Moon Lake with his teacher (man in the middle) and some other students. The performance was supposed to be held on Sep. 9, and then unfortunately it was postponed to Oct. 2 due to the typhoon Ka Nu. Albert was really looking forward to it, so a little typhoon wouldn't hurt, but now here comes another typhoon Dragon King and the show has to postpone again, only this time they're not sure of the date. My mom had already cancelled our hotel, and now we can only sit and pray that the performance will only postpone, not cancelled. Posted by Picasa

Through the Mirror

It's me, Mommy!
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Baby in Vogue

One of American favorite gifts for newborn babies is clothes. My aunt said that Chloe had received a pile of new clothes given by everyone, and she did showed off all her clothes in the photos. Look how happy she smiled in her new clothes! Posted by Picasa

Drama Queen

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Cute Little Princess

My aunt from the US came visit us last week and brought us a photo album full of Chloe, my cousin Julia's baby. She's only six months old, yet she already know how to smile beautifully in front of the camera. My grandparents are really happy to become great grandparents, and I quess they will bring Chloe here to Taiwan to meet her great grandparents until she's a little bit older. Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Human 319

We lied on the grass and spelled out 319 which means "class 319". The grass was itching and the sun was burning hot above our faces, but still we beared it long enough to take this . The man standing on the right is our math teacher Mr. lee. Posted by Picasa

Heaven in Taiwan

My favorite pic of all. The blue sky and the ocean...fishes swimming below, tiny crab on the rock...isn't it just beautiful? By the way, this view was just right behind our hotel, Yo Ho.
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Picacsa the Angel

My first try for using Picasa to blog my photos. It's a lot faster than the old way, which was uploading the photos from the blog. Thank you Picasa!! Posted by Picasa

Sunday, September 25, 2005

Soaked Wet Cellphones!

All the boys in my class were wet from their hair to toes. Some jump in themselves, others who tried to stay clean and dry except getting some sand on their feet were thrown into the ocean in the end. I heard that one or two unluckies left their cellphones in their pockets, which were also soaked wet. So you can quess what happened to the cellphones. Lucky I'm not a boy!

Dry Creatures in South Bay

I have been busy studying( that's true) since I came back from Kenting, so I'll just quickly post the "most expected" ones of my photos in Kenting while you can check out the others here. This pic is the "only" five girls in my class, and also the "only" ones that the upper body are actually dry at South Bay. You can see what I mean from the pic above this one.

Saturday, September 17, 2005

Karaoke Field Trip

On my three-day graduation field trip in Kenting, Karaoke on the bus never stop. Except those who would always fight for the microphone, there were ones like me who was forced to sing a song. It was terrible, and I will never sing ever again!

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Federer's Philosophy of Coaching


Q: You have a little bit of a different philosophy on coaching. Why do you not use a coach as much as some of the other players?
Roger Federer: Hmm. I have a different ranking ( smiling). I quess that's it, you know. I don't feel like I need a quy all the time next to me telling what I shouldeat and drink or just bring my racquets to the string, book me a practice court. This I can do myself. For me the coach is there to be on court with me, that he can help me improve my game. I haven't spoken to Tony in three weeks. Basically maybe I'll call him tonight. We'll see.

Federer's Service

I like how they called it..." Tennis as an art form", and it definitely is as you watch Federer plays elegantly on the court. By the way, the picture above will look a bit funny if you take away the racket...

Kiss the Cup

Roger Federer kisses his Tiffany-designed trophy

Federer Stops Agassi's Dream Run to Win Second US Open


In one of the best played finals in US Open history, the remarkable Roger Federer ended the legend Andre Agassi's dream of the third crown and stopped the American legend, 6-3, 2-6, 7-6, 6-1, to successfully defend his title.

Talented Player

Roger Federer

Saturday, September 03, 2005

Expensive "Twist Egg"

This is Tinkle Bell from "Peter Pan", which cost me NT$100 for each. That's right, you heard it right, and I got two of them.
I don't know how you call it in English, so I'll just call it "twist egg", which contains toy that less than 50 grams. These vender machines are getting popular in Taiwan, and there is one "twist egg" store just right in front my school. But don't worry, I'm not addicted to it. I have only got a few of them, and most of them are not over NT$50. These two Tinkle Bell are the most expensive I have had, but I do think they're worth the price due to their exquisite making and delicate coloring. Most importantly, they are really CUTE!!

Help me out!!

Front. This one is also mine.

I should'nt have eaten that donut!!

From the back.