Friday, October 31, 2008
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
Be Optimist: At least, you could be Happy!
Today, I have sent an email to my friends and classmates. One of the lines in the email was, “Have a great season with roads, which raved with golden leaves.”
In October 2004, when I arrived in the U.S., many roads were already raved with golden leaves. When I told about these ‘golden leaves,’ to one of my friends during a phone call, he said that I was a very poetic person. Probably be.
In my opinion, I will say by myself in this case - as an optimist. During the fall season, almost every street in mid-west is often full with falling leaves from the trees along. We can see it as ‘Golden Road.’ We can take it as ‘Garbage Road.’ We can observe it as ‘Fertilized Road.’ If we brainstorm, several different views will be occurred on these streets with leaves. It depends on – what you think, what you regard or what you approach by which way.
Let us be optimists; in the bottom line, it will help us to feel happy and positive by ourselves.
Thanks and have a great season with streets, which raved with golden leaves!
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Happy 4th Anniversary Day in the United States
I have resettled on October 26, 2004 in the United States. So today is 4th anniversary day in the United States for me.
In the afternoon, while I was working, I got a call from mom and dad (in laws), talking about congratulations! It was really great.
Then, I evaluate by myself; what happened, what changed with me and my life within four years in USA?
· We have now three children.
· I became a sophomore college student.
· I know how to drive and became some experienced driver in both of high-way and local.
· I can write some English though it is not that correct.
· I can speak English though it is not the way grammatically.
· I know how to create a blog, and I have my own blog.
· Though I don’t like the cold, I love the snow in winter.
· The bad thing is – I don’t have the chance to watch good soccer matches.
· We were joking about American football when I was in Asia, such as – “Americans are funny. They say it is football, and they play with hand.” Now, I fall in love with NFL and it becomes my second favorite sport to watch, after soccer games.
For future? I will try to become a high productive citizen.
Thanks everybody!
Have a great day!
Friday, October 24, 2008
Meanings of the Given Names (O)
People often ask me about - what does my name mean.
Sometimes, I also ask other peoples if his or her name means something.
These are not important but it is good to know about each other in our cultures of mankind.
For my friends who want to know, the meanings of (Western) given names:
Men’s Names (O)
Olaf: (Old Norse) Ancestor’s relics
Oliver: (Latin) From the olive
Orin, Oran: (Celtic) White of skin
Orville, Orval: (Old French) Gold town
Osbert: (Germanic) Divine, spear
Otto: (Germanic) Wealthy
Owen: (Latin-Celtic) Well-born; young warrior
Women’s Names (O)
Octavia: (Latin) The eighth born
Olga: (Old Norse) Holy
Olive, Olivia: (Latin) From the olive
Source: Smith, Elsdon C. “Vocabulary of Given Names.” The World Book Dictionary. 1968 edition. 1968.
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Sometimes, I also ask other peoples if his or her name means something.
These are not important but it is good to know about each other in our cultures of mankind.
For my friends who want to know, the meanings of (Western) given names:
Men’s Names (O)
Olaf: (Old Norse) Ancestor’s relics
Oliver: (Latin) From the olive
Orin, Oran: (Celtic) White of skin
Orville, Orval: (Old French) Gold town
Osbert: (Germanic) Divine, spear
Otto: (Germanic) Wealthy
Owen: (Latin-Celtic) Well-born; young warrior
Women’s Names (O)
Octavia: (Latin) The eighth born
Olga: (Old Norse) Holy
Olive, Olivia: (Latin) From the olive
Source: Smith, Elsdon C. “Vocabulary of Given Names.” The World Book Dictionary. 1968 edition. 1968.
Picture: http://cdn1.gamepro.com/article_img/gamepro/130229-1-1.jpg
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Patience is Better
Every weekend, when I work at school, I usually listen to sound tapes and CDs. The tapes, which I listen to, are from several subjects, such as business, leadership, philosophy, speech, biography, fiction, poem and so on.
Sometimes, it is not interesting at all to listen to, at first. But later, they are often good. Recently, I listened to a philosophical sound tape. The package had three tapes and till the end of both A and B sides of the first tape, it was talking about foods; how to make and eat those foods; how those foods make energy for both of physically and mentally, and so forth. Mostly, it was about the food. I was not interested in at all. Almost I was going to drop back at library.
Well, I set up my mind to be patient and to listen to the rest two tapes, with curiousity; how they could be. Then, I continued. Actually, the best point, especially I liked the most was in the final tape. It gave me powerful and great spirit.
Today, it was another tape, which was bad at first, but lately it was really good. Then, what I find is that – for the most part, patience is better.
Thank you and have a good day!
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