Friday, November 26, 2010

Good day, bad day

I know you all have experienced this, a day in which you just feel like nothing is going your way and then you just want it to end right then and there but you are afraid to go to bed because you just want to solve everything on that particular day so the next day would become better...

Well, all my problems are not solved and world peace still is not here yet, but after I went to bed and stop letting my head, my logic, my emotions, my fear just STOP.

And today was not a bad day at all. My head is not quite clear yet, but I smiled a lot today so that I actually fooled myself into being happy again. And with that...life goes on.

Everyone has their own way of dealing with stress in their life. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.

What's your method?

--- A little photographic updates of my life --

 

Julius' birthday party at the Korean BBQ down at Causeway Bay


Everyone's lonely once in a while...


Lydia was late for AIESEC meeting and this was our form of punishment ;)

Sunday, November 21, 2010

My way home.

Luckily I finally changed the flight date of my return ticket  that was originally in February 2011 which was pretty much the time I was supposed to fly back here to...wait for it....

December 23rd, 2010


I'm leaving myself a few days after the final examinations here since it will end on December 18th.
This is my final exam timetable, I've gotten 3 subjects on it.


I also have Assessment for LANG113 too but it's not showing on the final exam timetable because it is long before it on December 2nd.

Sadly I've gotten 2 hard subjects COMP104 (C++ programming) and PHYS011 on the same day, Dec 15th which is going to be tough for sure.

Better get nerdy.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Pokemon!!!

Need I say anything more? They're just the best thing since sliced bread and I don't care what anyone say, you just can't outgrow it.

Ever since my friends told me someone I just met looks like a Pokemon trainer, I just can't get my mind out of it. I mean check out this episode, how can you not like it...?

Saturday, November 13, 2010

People Mountain People Sea

Another busy week has gone by and nothing about that is quite new, Friday night though was more eventful since I got a chance to go watch the movie, "Due Date" with a cute girl who lives in my hall. It was hilarious actually :) would definitely recommend it to everyone.
Due Date Poster
But after the movie, the fatigue of the whole week came back to me and I slept almost through the whole day of Saturday and just got a chance to blog now and not even a decent blog so far.

So let's talk about something worth talking about then, that girl, Kelsey, taught me a new English phrase that was first derived from Chinese (also known as Chinglish)

The phrase is "People mountain people sea," and it means a huge crowd of people because we went to a part of Hong Kong where there were such huge crowd. This phrase is a perfect example of Chinglish language. And everyone can also recognize some other similar phrases like this one such as "Long time no see" or "No can do"
:) and now you know.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Morning Post

Last night after I returned from Sai Kung since I went out to get pizza with a few friends, the second I reached my room I took my shoes off and lied down on my bed thinking I'll get comfortable for a while and then deal with other things that I should get done before the new week start...Oh how I hate Monday...z..zz..zzz.zzzzZzzzZZZZZZZZZZZ

I slept straight for 8 hours and woke up at almost 7AM for the same reason most people who wake up so early in the morning without the need to do, the loo.

After I finished with that I came back to my room and opened the curtain to let the light of morning shine into my dark and small room as my roommates were still fast asleep. I thought to myself then, "This is not bad at all"

............................................I jumped back onto my bed and into my blanket to escape from the morning chill, "Too bad I'm not a morning person"

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Blue, Belly and Beyond.

Alas...it finally happened.

I was hoping it never would...

But deep down...I knew that one day it will come...

THE BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH!!!
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.....................................yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....Not much of anything else to say about that.
Moving on to the belly...
Some of the Indian students in HKUST thought it would be nice to begin celebrating Diwali on campus in order to have some fun and spread our culture a little bit more to others...
well you know what? They thought right.


Beyond all of this, there are still more classes to attend, more C++ to write and definitely more stories to tell...
Thanks for stopping by...You stay classy San Diego.