28.1.10

Closure

Over Christmas Simon and I flew over to British Columbia to spend time with Robin and Gerald - friends I made in Korea. They gave us a wonderful tour of west Canada, staying with Robin's various family members along the way and getting the local's perspective of Christmas in Canada. It was the perfect break away from work, studying, and the UK's influx of snow in December.

But now I'm well and truly settled in the UK again. The sarcasm has returned, along with an appreciation for talking about the weather and exchanging cynical remarks with fellow Brits about this, that and the other. And here I plan to stay, at least for now. Since this was a blog to keep up with my life back in England after returning from Korea after 18 months, I think it's time to lie it to rest.

The banality of native living has returned. I'm not sure it's really bloggable.

(But since I'm now a blogaholic, see my *new* blog on my life as a linguophile ;)

37 comments:

  1. 與其爭取不可能得到的東西,不如善自珍惜運用自己所擁有的 ..................................................

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  2. 人生最可憐的是半途而廢,最可悲的是喪失信心,最遺憾的是浪費時間,最可怕的是沒有恆心。..................................................

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  3. 愛,拆開來是心和受兩個字。用心去接受對方的一切,用心去愛對方的所有。......................................................................

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  4. 我只知道,假如我去愛人生,那人生一定也會回愛我................................................

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  5. 一個人的價值,應該看他貢獻了什麼,而不是他取得了什麼.................................................................

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  6. 不論做什麼事,相信自己,別讓別人的一句話,把你擊倒。..................................................

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