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2010年5月29日星期六

Towards the end...

This morning, I finished the last class of my second year of study in UMAC, and there are complex emotions in me that I have to share with you.

In this year, I grew from a freshman who was filed with curiosity to a big sister who can take care of other Year One students. Although only one year passed between this transition, I can say that I've grown up a lot in this process, and my growth is marked not only by achievments and happiness, but also by challenge sand frustration. Maybe there is no need to remember those not-so-happy moments, because after all, I've picked up myself and decided to preserve only happy memories! :)


This academic year is also my first year in HC. I guess everyone in the HC would agree with me that we have become closer friends, better co-workers, and greater leaders in this year, right? Looking forward, there are more to come---a new HC cours, the thrilling exchange program, a new batch of members of HC...I hope everyone is ready to continue our exciting journey with a fresh start!

I'm happy that I've lived up to my promise of keeping this blog. Just now as I browzed through all the blogs I've written in this semester, those beautiful memories once again arose in my mind, and I couldn't help by smile. Who said we can't preserve the past? As long as we have the wish to do it, and hold on to that wish, there is simply nothing we can't accomplish.

Even though I said it's almost the end, but I really don't mean it's the real END. In the nearest future, our final exams are coming; a nice summer vacation is waving to us; a more exciting new semester is waiting for us...and in the long term, we still have countless miles to go along the path of life...Can you say it's the END?

In the end, I cross my fingers to everybody in their final exams! Let's fight for the nearest future now!

2010年5月16日星期日

Art exhibition at Macau Tower

This after noon, I visited an art exhibition with some of HC students at Macau Tower. The works in this exhibition were all from a famous Chinese artist Liu Sifen, who is a painter, a poet, as well as a calligrapher. From Mr. Liu's self-introduction, I got to know that he perceived the production of spirit different from industrial produciton. He said, in industries, each worker should have his/her own specialties, but in arts, all the fields are connected. That's why artists are usually not constrained to a specific field.

I also leant how important creativity is to an artist. Mr. Liu told us he tried to make every work of his different from the other works, so that the visitors wouldn't be bored with his exhibition, and he wouldn't be bored with himself.
One thing special about Mr. Liu's paintings was that he liked to paint modern elements using traditional ways of Chinese painting. This clever combination of tradition and fashion again proved his creativity. Uniqueness is always pursued by artists. Although I'm not an artist, I also want to be unique. Mr. Liu told me with his works that people's potential and creativity are boundless, as long as we don't give up discovering them.
Tomorrow Mr. Liu is going to give a speech in our university. Can't wait to hear from him!

2010年5月12日星期三

Hard to be Sleepy...

To be honest, before today's HC class, I was quite worn out and sleepy. However, after the two-hour intense yet exciting class, my sleepiness was completely wiped out.

First of all, I was surprised by the award given to me---one of the TOP 10 best bloggers! When I heard my name announced and the HC clap applauded, I felt as if my heart was also pounding with the rhythm of their applause. It's a good idea to keep this HC clap and pass it on to the coming HC students, isn't it?

The following was even more exciting---the Pik Pak Boom! The game was easy to carry out, but not so easy to play well. Our group, with four girls, did a good job and survived the first round. However, in the second round, competing with the other six groups, we didn't make it till the end. The final round was the most thrilling, since only two remianing groups were competing agianst each other. They did so well that I wondered if there was ever to be an ending...Finally, Professor Udani gave in, and he announced that both the two groups were today's champions. Actually I was quite satisfied with the performance of our group. The four of us were all concentrated with our "job" and my hands were even sweating. There was one time when our group's number was called but I was looking backwards. I nearly ruined everything, but thankfully I wasn't too slow. "Even one nerve can't be spared!" I told myself after this incident. If I can remind myself of this saying in the future when I'm occupied in other tasks, I'm sure I can make a big BOOM!

We will have our last HC class for this semester next week. It's sad to part, but I know HC students won't part no matter where we are and what we are doing. Throughout this semester, HC has really become a warm family for each of us. In this family, no one is left out, and no one will feel lonely. Let's move on as a whole, my dear HC friends!

2010年5月8日星期六

Hard work paid off!!!

It's almost nine o'clock in the evening now, and I'm really tired. However, I've decided to update my blog as my memory is still fresh, since this has been a really memorable day.

What happened today? Our "CAN" workshop was finally held, and it proved to be a big success! Since two weeks ago, our group has been working on it and making progress bit by bit. Some produced wonderful videos, some designed various activities, some took nice photos...honestly none of us were left out!
Many of my groupmates began the preparations of this afternoon's workshop from as early as twelf o'clock, but I had to be late because of my three-hour class in the afternoon...I really want to apologize to them, and feel regretful for having missed part of the workshop. Inspite of that, I enjoyed the remaining part so much that I could show nothing but awe to my HC classmates. They are not only intelligent, but most importantly, they are hardworking and responsible, which also distinguish them from many other students I've seen in Macau.
There were quite a lot of participant from outside the HC. From their performance and feedbacks, I'm sure they must have learnt a lot about leadership and about HC. In the past, we were always carrying the "learners' role", sitting in the classroom and listening to lectures. This time, however, we became instructors! The switching of position gave us a valuable chance to share what we've learnt with peer students and also allowed us to digest the knowledge. We've made newpaper towers and spaghetti towers, but looking at other students making balloon towers brought me some fresh feelings; we've heared about "HOST", "WHAM" and "WHAW" many times in class, but when these interesting things were introduced to Year 1 students, I seemed to have understood more about them. The Year 1 participants surprised me as well in the drama perferming part. They could comprehend the videos so well, and produce so creative skits in such a short time---all were beyond my expectation! Good job, everyone!
After the successful workshop, we had a short debriefing with Professor Udani. By listening to my groupmates' reflections, I could sense that everyone was proud to say that he/she had worked with"WHAM" for this workshop, and everyone had gained a lot from it. Just like our professor said, we would never have another chance to do the same thing again. Congratulations to all of us for having seized this opportunity! Should there be any more challenges ahead, I'm confident that HC students will say, "Yes, we CAN!"
I often wonder what the spirit of the Honours College is. Is it collaboration? Kindness? Or hard work? It's really hard to conclude in one word, and maybe each one has a different interpretation. But no matter what the spirit is, let's PASS IT ON.