Sunday, May 13, 2007

YTD 2007


(2007 New Year's Eve in Taipei)



Looking at this picture taken a while ago, I can't believe that 2007 is almost a half left. It's has been one and a half years since I came back to Taiwan. My job is still challenging but fun. Although I somehow miss those days at T-bird, my new chapter here is quite rewarding. Sometimes, I wonder where this career path leads to and how I may end up as many people do.

Like many great moments in our lives, the fireworks at Taipei 101 on New Year's Eve were amazing but short. After all, the memories stay, but the time is gone. We shall look forward and expect something further. Of course, good things are earned instead of coming to those who wait there.

There are many things I want to write down, but I fail to do so. Coming back to a full-time career drags me away from blogging. I know it's a bad excuse. Pondering takes time though. Other than working, I still keep swimming, which helps me refreshing in a way. My English is ok, but my Chinese seems not so well-organized. Ha ha My family is doing fine, which is the most important.

Wish all of you have a great second half of 2007. I know it sounds weird and funny to say it 5 months later. Well… Take it as “Happy Belated New Year” then. Also, be happy! It sounds easy but is difficult to do so. It is also a very simple thing. As long as you want it, you will be there. Take care, and have a good day.

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2 Comments:

At 9:04 PM, Blogger Steven said...

Danlon wrote:

Like many great moments in our lives, the fireworks at Taipei 101 on New Year's Eve were amazing but short. After all, the memories stay, but the time is gone.

Steven wrote:

I have 3 things I love which are fire(lights), musics and water (the first two most beatiufl invented by human being)in my dream.

I have two British brother-in-law. One of my brother-in-law and my sister live in U.K for 20 years. The other brother-in law have 3 citizenship who is architect did his part for Taipei 101, also one of my old-old classmate leading all the events work such as 101 fireworks for Taipei city hall, however I never seen Taipei 101 fireworks in person. I saw in my dream. The first and greatest fireworks fire up from the tallest buinding on our planet early then London 2007 fireworks. All the fireworks had been fire up from grount and water since Chinese invented gun powder.

Have some fun for fireworks here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WC_1TKy_Eo0&mode=related&search=

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTQuIjKHfbI&mode=related&search=

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qY_VVxLDuLg&mode=related&search=

To make a long story short. Let you know about me and clear myself that I am not gay.

I have gave myself to others Free Hugs for 14 years in Vancouver.
A picture is worth a thousand words. My Christmas lights display in past 14 years which is "a picture is worth a thousand words" for all the people(not just Canadian have seen my picture in person plus more then 150+ countries who visited Canada to my picture in person just by words of mouth). Do you want one? I will sent two Chinese printing newspapers in Canada for you learn more Chinese, If you have time to read. No time at all, I send you English one, Sorry, I don't have others for you to read that you can read.
I have been loved this hobby since the first time my parents took 4 kids to see fireworks in Taipei.

I had start to plan and created display on march of 2006 for "2010 Vancouver Olympic Winter Game" for all the people to see the picture. My goal is "Not even one egg throw to my house".

Taipei 101 fireworks are missing somethings there.....

Steven

 
At 9:10 PM, Blogger Steven said...

Danlon wrote:

Like many great moments in our lives, the fireworks at Taipei 101 on New Year's Eve were amazing but short. After all, the memories stay, but the time is gone.

Steven wrote:

I have 3 things I love which are fire(lights), musics and water (the first two most beatiufl invented by human being)in my dream.

I have two British brother-in-law. One of my brother-in-law and my sister live in U.K for 20 years. The other brother-in law have 3 citizenship who is architect did his part for Taipei 101, also one of my old-old classmate leading all the events work such as 101 fireworks for Taipei city hall, however I never seen Taipei 101 fireworks in person. I saw in my dream. The first and greatest fireworks fire up from the tallest buinding on our planet early then London 2007 fireworks. All the fireworks had been fire up from grount and water since Chinese invented gun powder.

Have some fun for fireworks here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WC_1TKy_Eo0&mode=related&search=

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTQuIjKHfbI&mode=related&search=

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qY_VVxLDuLg&mode=related&search=

To make a long story short. Let you know about me and clear myself that I am not gay.

A picture is worth a thousand words. My Christmas lights display in past 14 years which is "a picture is worth a thousand words" for all the people(not just Canadian have seen my picture in person plus more then 150+ countries who visited Canada to my picture in person just by words of mouth). Do you want one? I will sent two Chinese printing newspapers in Canada for you learn more Chinese, If you have time to read. No time at all, I send you English one, Sorry, I don't have others for you to read that you can read.
I have been loved this hobby since the first time my parents took 4 kids to see fireworks in Taipei.

I had start to plan and created display on march of 2006 for "2010 Vancouver Olympic Winter Game" for all the people to see the picture. My goal is "Not even one egg throw to my house".

Taipei 101 fireworks are missing somethings there.....

Steven

 

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