Wednesday, November 30, 2005

2005 Art Exhibition

My art teacher held an art exhibition on Oct 29 to Nov 10 exhibiting his students' art work, and he also made an album of the paintings for every student. The one above and below were my pastel art I chosed for the exhibition. Noticed how they put "Mathematic Superior Intelligence Class" (p.s. I don't really know how to translate it) after the school I study in? Honestly, I was a little bit uncomfortable about it because I hated it when people saw it and expected me to be a math genius that I'm actually not. Well, I guess I'll just keep my art teacher feel proud of having a student studying mathematic before I graduate. Posted by Picasa

2005 Art Exhibition

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Tomorrow Super Pet Star

I guess any pet enthusiast just won't get enough of their pets' "cute" photos. Even you know those honey bee or superman customs won't keep your pets any warmer, you just can't help persuading yourself that they will and in fact make your pets happier. We didn't buy any exquisite clothes for our pets, but we still found ways to make them look good in front of the camera. Don't you just want to hug them? Posted by Picasa

Saturday, November 12, 2005

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

I rented "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" at Blockbuster yesterday and I loved it! I'd read the book in elementary school and what impressed me most were the elevator with thousands of buttons that could go any direction and the fact that Charlie's two grandparents slept on the same bed. I loved everything in the factory, including the chocolate river and the squirrels. Keep in mind that you should never be serious when watching this film, especially if you're not a very imaginative person, or you'll end up like my mom, saying "He should give them resignation finance." when Mr. Wonka fired all of his workers after his secret recipe of chocolate was stolen. Posted by Picasa

Friday, November 04, 2005

MOO!

A catty Liv Tyler helps her little calf, 10-month-old Milo, get a leg up outside their Greenwich Village home in New York city on Halloween.
This reminds me of the Halloween we had when we were in the U.S. It was the most expected holiday beside Christmas, and I was an Indian girl the first year and a witch the second. In our neighborhood, there were always people who enjoyed Halloween as much as children did while there were still a few who didn't. The first year I went trick-or-treating with a Chinese girl who wore the same custom as mine at a mall. Unfortunately, we went a bit too late that it was almost closing and most of the candies were already given out. Too bad Taiwan doesn't have a fun holiday like Halloween.
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