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HATRED& RESENTMENTback in Copenhagen again. no fun while switching between the two cities. lifeless, emotionless, motionless... ---- NO LIFE. ???!!! I hate vacuum cleaner. 1. I really hate using vacuum cleaner. It's big and heavy, and for sucking up dust and dirt from the floor:for me it seems to be like using cannon to target at mosquitoes. 2. There should be all kinds of equipments for baking. There should be all sorts of necessary materials, ingredients and species in the kitchen. If guests or friends consider giving me a gift, it should be a recipe book of good choice or they show me how to make a dish by themselves, which should be a combination of taste and nutrition. Important: there should be someone that enjoy all what I've made with heart. 3. How I imagine to spend the freezing winter: stay in bed, having there breakfast. read books, listening to music, seeing movies etc. now and then go to the kitchen to make and then bring back some finger-food. in casual clothes. Important: comfort. and awareness of keeping in figure. When it later gets warm, I will be active in doing sports again:) 4. thinking about going to Norway? Finland? Maybe Island? for holiday. maybe during the coming Christmas festival? when it snows. I just changed the motive of my space. "stop globealwarming" is BULLSHIT!!. But I like penguin. Ubuntu also has penguin sucking up the totally fragile "windows" as logo, hahahahaaaaaaaaaaa:) winter?! Copenhagen is strongly windy due to the oceans and lakes surrounding; rainy(quite weird: it pours for a short while and immediately the sun smiles...:( and freezing cold...!!! The Danish is mostly well paid, very very lazy, inefficient in whatever an occupation! My new lecturer is incapable of pedagogic teaching, unskilled and more useless than me in the sense of academic competence. Chewing books and articles related to "culture" is distasteful. Despise it all!!! Nonetheless, I ENJOY studying and living here, especially when Jian later will come!!! Any external circumstance turns positive and appreciative. cheer!!! birthday Thursday to Friday Before Jian came to Copenhagen, I pondered upon how I should organize our days together quite much: what to do, where to go and last but not to least what to cook, Jian was going to stay with me for just 4 days. On Thursday afternoon, I took a shower, in order to appear neat and clean in front of him, and then started off for the airport. It's quite funny to imagine that Jian was flying while I was moving on the ground. As I arrived, I found out that the flight has been postponed for an hour, which could have offended the passengers, I guess, for the flight itself takes one hour. Jian said that he was "struck" by my beauty at the first glance at the airport: He might be just flattering me. Jian bought me a winter-coat, which I found "so so"(I don't deny Jian's taste on clothes, in no case.) but expensive, and that's why I insisted on he returning it. Jian brought also my Becholar certificate and I was more than happy to have it in my hand at last: I've graduated!!! In spite of no celebration, no congratulation. On Saturday morning we went first to my campus, where I handed in my research paper. Jian said that he preferred the buildings there. Then we went to check on the new accommodation that I've been offered. By luck, Jian got on the bus with showing the busdriver an invalid ticket: It always works. We then went shopping, like Jian later rethought: there we ate something untasty. Tivoli is closed at the moment and we went to planetarium as planned, where we should have enjoyed the 3-D movie "see monster". "Next time then." we agreed. Since Christiania had its 30th anniversary celebration on Saturday, we went there at the evening. The rock music, the graffiti, but nice landscape with a lake surrounding--- the free place. There is nowadays much debate on it. Nothing in Copenhagen is really splendid except for the metro here is not driven by human! On Sunday I arranged a party. My fellow student from Island was a "chat-box". She later said to me: someone has to talk much. Jian jumped and even climbed on the tree to pick plums for me: It's quite impressing, because in my eyes he was serious. He even intended to "ask for permission" from the kids playing in garden, in English?. My birthday On 22th I told Jian that I just remembered that it's my birthday. Again?! Because on my personal ID and anywhere else it stands: 1986-08-19. And on that so-called birthday Jian ordered me a new notebook. so for the birthday on 22th. the coat should be considered as gift. "wait! You should not have let me come to the world on the 19th of August. My mom wouldn't agree on it!" Then I added, I'm going to have a "real" birthday on the 6. of October according to the month-calender. "what are you going to give me as a present?" No one has given me a birthday gift before, so it would be nice that I have 3 birthdays every year from now on. Remedy?! Hahhaha... about giving I called Papa today via Skype. Papa said that he was just about to call me. Well, it's about one month since I've called him last time. We mentioned the Chinese Newyear. Papa asked whether I plan to come back home and celebrate this traditional, the most important Chinese festival with all the family members together. He said it's already 2 years now since I was last time in China. Everyday here in Germany now in Denmark is quiez, no great ups and downs, however, I don't feel like flying back to China. Maybe because I take the ticket into consideration. It would be 10000rmb for us both: Jian and me to fly back, which would be some amount of money for my family. Furthermore, I don't see much "mental" earning from this investment. Money is money. Be realistic. I asked Papa whether he is willing to come to Europa. I'm not mean but I always prefer to spend my money in a optimal way. It should be worth the money. I repeated the phone number. Papa again. I really couldn't imagine if my papa has got older or has got some gray hair or wrinkle on the forehead. Time passes faster for the parents. Papa, how about I sending you every month 2000rmb? 2000rmb per month: be frank, it's not much money to me, since Jian and I actually have much earning, but it would be very helpful and useful for my family who live in China. How to spend money? I'm the type who saves money just like my mom do. But there're some difference: when spending on my parents, my family, and on food, when it makes the life happier and healthier, I won't hesitate at all. I'm glad that I've thought that way.
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