Archive for 'March 2009'
I can fly! I can dance!
I had been told a week ago by a private doctor that I can fly on plane again. I can also join the dance class again though I still have some image vision problems. The doctor told me that it will take me another 6 months for certain improvement. However, my image vision problem won’t get back to the original status for sure. I still cannot see line in complete straight manner with my right eye, probably forever. I felt a little bit sad because of this reason while ago, but sadness doesn’t last long in my theory. I forgot about it already, and just simply accept it. Deep in my mind, I am always an optimistic person. I don’t see a big deal out of it.
I am planning my next Miami trip, and should book an air ticket in few days.
I started my dance class again yesterday. I felt great to wear my dance dress again with my sexy Latin high heels. I felt it’s just “SO ME.”My teacher arranged me an individual class. I am definitely doing my bronze medal exam in May for only two dances – Bolero Rumba and Cha Cha Cha. I can only do slow dance due to my eye status. Fast dance requires lots of pumping actions that I may not be able to do it in short run.
Anyway, I am ready to fly again!!! See you in Florida in a month. I am planning to see other places in Florida this time during the weekends.
2 commentsPeaceful companions
My dogs had never been nice to eachother, needless to say they had never slept close to eachother in the past.

Our cats and dogs can never be together in the same room.

How come our neighbour’s dogs and cats can live together in peace??? They do treat eachother as the real companions. That must be our problems as we don’t know how to teach our animals to respect eachother. ^_^;
No commentsThe winning bidder refuses to pay the relics
I found this news pretty interesting. I presume many of you are aware of the latest news about Christie’s auction in Paris. A Chinese person bid for the two animal bronze sculptures in the auction with extremely high cost but ended up not willing to pay for them after he got them. He planned to send them back to China.
Chinese people do feel shame that all these national treasures have been in auctioned overseas from time to time. All these treasures were stolen when British and French troops ransacked and burned the Chinese Emperor’s Summer Palace in 1860. This incident was evidenced in both Chinese and western history. The Christie’s auction actually asked for a ridiculous high cost of those two animal bronze sculptures in the auction. Of course, Chinese government is angry.
After the auction completed, many suspected that it could be a Chinese person who bid it, and it was true. His identity was hidden. And now this person refused to pay for it. He did it because he wanted to stand up for Chinese people and China. I understand such feeling very well as a Chinese. Long time ago, we called westerners as barbarians, because they stole our treasures in our country. And now, Chinese also behaves like barbarians because we bought things without making payment. Although I understand the consequences and the meaning behind, it was a public auction. Well, Chinese people are no more the same as in the history, and we make no more silence in any unfair treatment. LoL
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