Last day of CNY 2007
I got two very nice Yuan Xiao (Chinese Valentines) messages:
One from Chen Ke, my 师兄:
煮一碗香喷喷的元宵,
不远千里,
跨过挂满灯笼的街道,
闪过猜灯谜的小摊,
终于送到你的面前,
喜欢么?
是快乐馅的,
快吃呀,别凉了。。。
So warm right? Especially when it’s negative 2 degrees… reading it lifts the edge of your lips along with the heart. Then I got one from Jia Jia, a good friend:
瑞雪积丰门
闪阳照景深
正月赏灯时
围炉思旧尘
笑勘一杯酒
遥举香可闻
恭祝身体好
做个快乐人
It’s nice to see squarish chinese words formed in five down a line… nicer still, to recieve from friends, that reminds you of them who remembers you. I would send messages to everybody I know, but due to my low credit on my phone, let me do it here instead: HAPPY YUAN XIAO TO ALL MY FRIENDS~ Muacks! BEST REGARDS!
It’s the last day of 2007’s Chinese New Year, and lucky me, I get to spend it in Beijing because of all the fireworks going on about everywhere, it makes the atmosphere very different from K.L. And LUCKIER me, my soon to become 学妹 asked me out with her parents to go play fireworks with them just at the school gate. It was really fun… running away from fireworks shooting high above into the dark sky.
Silent nights turning into a noisy place immediately with the help of these noisy human creations… not to mention, smelly and dangerous as well. But all the trouble was worthwhile seeing all the colors sparkle in the sky and dropping down upon you. May I wish upon all the happy fireworks that flies above my head, that all my dreams and hopes will come true. Okay… greedy abit, all my friends’ dreams and hopes will come true as well. =)
A few more hours and it would end. Happy Chinese Valentines to all you singles out there~ Haha… It’s gonna be a new beginning tomorrow, a new start that guarentees a busy semester. Surprising how I don’t feel as though I just had a long term break, as though I’ve been working all the while. Can’t wait for tomorrow.