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2007-08-02-Farewell to Virginia Commonwealth University

Almost 3 weeks @ VCU will call it an end by the end of this week. Here I would like to say a few words to conclude this pleasant program.

Life @ GRC:
GRC for me is a very satisfying place to stay cuz it is equipped with hot water, a kitchen and a free and clean access to the Internet. Additionally, my roommates and I have learnt how to create a enjoyable life at the dorm. We four together went to Ukrop’s to do shopping according to our plan. Sabrina, is a great cook. She always has creative ideas about how to make use of all the American ingredients to make a Chinese cuisine. Emily is a gentle girl who is just 2 days younger than me. She will smooth the tension when something occurs to us. Ellen is the most funniest girl of us all. Fond of telling jokes and activating the atmosphere, she has added a lot of elements of joy and fun into our life @ GRC.
Every morning we got up at 8:00. Emily and I are responsible for the breakfast---- boiling eggs. Ellen and I shared the duty of an accountant, calculating the money we spent at the supermarket. Sabrina, undoubtedly, was the absolute No. 1 cook. It is not exaggeration that we felt really indebted to her for her delicious dinner.

Room 403 @ Hibbs:
Room 403 was the lecture hall where we took our lectures and where different and sophisticated sparks of thoughts came across to bump, to mix and to sublime. In some of the lectures such as the one about colonial America, America during the 20th century and Contemporary American society & Culture, we did absorb a lot from the professors and have some communication with them. During the lecture, a lot of similar scenario have come into my mind and reminded me of what I have seen and learnt about America through all kinds of channels. Well I admit there were some conflicts to what I’ve learnt here in the U.S., but there were many consistencies as well. Here I would like to express my gratitude toward those professors, some of whom had a very good knowledge of China so that they were able to communicate with us, bringing us the idea of what China is like in foreigners’ eyes.

Interns:
Perhaps the greatest ever special thanks should be delivered to our interns. You guys have really done a lot for us. I remember every detail of what you’ve done to us.
You are the most effective bridge linking the director and us. You’ve been so patient to listen to our needs in our broken English.
Julie: Though you’ve got so many things to plan, you still pay attention to the minute things such as the sunscreen protection.
Katie: It was a very pleasant trip to your home and to visit your family members. And you’ve always been so kind and patient to us.
Phuc: Thanks for inviting us to dinner in your apartment and commenting on my blogs. Quiet as you are, I can deeply feel your sincerity and hospitality to all of us.
Brian: Maybe you one of the interns who showed up almost every day. The trips to Maymont and Belle Isle were really awesome. We felt so excited when hearing your whistling and taking us to some trails that not everyone would like to take.
Matt: Ellen and I do appreciate your help and companion when Ellen was desperate to seek her lost cell phone.
Gnami: We really love to listen to your words cuz they were so funny and interesting. And we appreciate the ride to short pump that night.

And to other interns like Eric, Lisa etc.. I wish you good luck in everything and welcome to Shanghai in the near future.
And there will be 2008 Beijing Olympics and 2010 Shanghai World Exposition.

Comments (2)

Emily Chen Jinghua:

I should say that it is so lucky to have you Ellen and Sabrina with me during these days. I think that the good memeories here will be forever! When we come back to Fudan, keep in touch!!!

qinailun:

I do feel so lucky to become roommate and good friend with you guys!Please keep in mind that we four should hang on with each other from time to time after we go back to Fudan:)

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