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August 1, 2007

My new friend

Today, I met a new friend when I revisited the museum. Her body is covered with snowwhite fleece and there is always a smile on her heart-shaped face.Her arms, each on one side of her plump body, are too short that maybe she can not use them for any purpose except as decoration. On the back of her body, there is a little flocky tail that looks like a white bun. She walks in the way a sparrow hops, with the sound of 'click, click'.She is simply so funny that only in half a day she has aroused so much laughter among my freinds and I. You want to know her? Move your cursor on the black zone below and you will see her.

August 2, 2007

Canoeing in James River

Americans lead a relaxing life and have frequent touches with nature. This is so different form Chinese. Although Chinese cherish the beauty of nature and prefer the fresh air, they just don’t take the nature as part of their life as Americans (except for people living in the countryside). After we started our program here, our interns just kept leading us to hiking on mountain, swimming in lake, or going for a canal walking. But this time is the coolest one—canoeing!
Although the process was practicing my muscle more than having an adventure as I thought, I still felt something about this experience, which I could not tell, was exciting .The James River today was so calm that the only waves were caused by the motorboats passing by. I didn’t even get any part wet! Maybe the feet, but only because I put them into the water… Most of what we were doing was keeping pedaling, pedaling and more pedaling. At first we thought the pedaling was funny because we were all excited. But no long after, our brains became blank. No one talked any more. The only sounds I could hear were the pedal tapping the water and the sound of breathing. The only thing I could see was the destination. Everything seemed like a trial to our endurance. When we finally made it to the destination, exhausted, thirsty, aching everywhere, we still had a harsh mission—to pull the canoes up to the land. As we climbed into the van and threw ourselves to the seats, nothing could be more attractive than having a shower and a great meal.
On the evening, I met on the internet one of my old friends who used to do canoeing. When I told her about our trip today, she turned more excited than I at first. ‘It’s too exhausting!’ I complained to her. To my surprise, she said ‘That’s why I like it! It feels like I have really accomplished something.’ I suddenly realized that’s the point that made me feel great regardless of fatigue of the body. It’s the feeling of really accomplishing something substantial—using my own power to conquer part of the nature, though the river is not a challenge at all.

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completely armed

August 3, 2007

Made in USA

It’s a surprise that I found I took one thing made in USA from China. I thought that all I would do was taking things made in China from USA.
It’s strange that we came from China, across the Pacific Ocean, to a nation teeming with goods labeled ‘Made in China’. Even more strangely, we all go shopping here like crazy, since some of the things labeled ‘Made in China’, we didn’t see them in China.

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all made in China

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but this one I took from China, was made in USA!

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