February 14, 2006

Lover’s Day

… Well, freedom will always be my faithful lover.

13:55 Can’t believe I got up 8:30 in the morning. Perhaps because of the sunny weather, perhaps because of the return of my beloved dude Yangze Wang. (Do not think that I am gay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) Ran 10 laps on the playground. Did some exercise. Really determined to carry out the loosing weight plan now. Got into library. When look through piles of books I come up with some thought. Left the library with seven books, though I wonder I much I could really read before the due time. Anyway, I don’t really enjoy reading, except for novels. But I do want to know. So glad to find that I can access the outer internet from the computers in the media room. I like the environment there. Looking out of the window you see the peace in the sky. But I forgot the passwords of my online storing space and blog. Tried more than 10 times. Still can’t remember. Sigh. Sigh.. Sigh… Got to get back. Posted my first “thought”. Found a problem. The categories view are only effective the first time I push the go button. Seems it needs a while to be effective again. This blog… So interesting. Tired. Got to sleep.

10:36, Feb 15 The electricity charge had run out yesterday. Couldn’t blog. Surfed on the bbs. There had been one thing really surprising: A contact on my im list, who I thought was my high school mate Dong Wang in Peking U, turned out to be a 30 year old male who has lived and worked in the US for 10 years. Had a nice talk. Thanks for you advices and tips, Donald. Have been coping with the blog system, to finalize the construction. Hoped I can settle things once and for all, but the electricity suddenly shut down… How I wish I’ve got a lap top…

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