2007년 4월 25일 수요일

Nothing Special Today (During the Chinese new year holiday)

Yesterday, I stayed up very late, so I over slept and got up about 11 o’clock A.M. Since it was Chinese New Year Holiday and I didn’t have any lessons, I was free for the whole day. As soon as I got up, I thought that I shouldn’t waste any of my time, and turned my computer on. I decided to stay home, because my friends went somewhere and the sky was cloudy, which can make people feel melancholy, so I didn’t feel like going out.

The first thing I did was drawing the curtain, which made my room very dim. It was the best environment to watch animations. I forgot to sign out my MSN messenger, so some stupid guys were interrupting me while I was watching the animations. After I signed out my MSN messenger, there were nothing but watching animations left. I think I watched animations for about six hours. I had a wonderful time, because usually I couldn’t spend that much time on something I like.

After dinner, I went back into my room, grabbed a book, and read for about three hours. Then I fell asleep. There were nothing special today, but it was not boring. I think I will enjoy the rest of my holiday as well.

A memorable event in my Childhood

People experience many things, and a number of events take place during their lives. Everybody has his or her own childhood, and the impressing happenings during their childhood. I have quite a lot of memorable events during my childhood as well. There is very much, and no matter how trivial or significant, they have had an influence on me. Here is one below:

It occurred at my 7th birthday, which would be in 1997. I was living in Beijing, and I was in kindergarten. Like everybody does, I was really happy and excited because it was my birthday, and I was looking forward to receiving gifts and eating a sweet birthday cake. I was in my room, playing with my toys and reading books after breakfast. When it was lunchtime, I was still excited, I did stupid things. I can’t remember exactly what I did and what happened, but I can tell that I got injured, because of the doorknob. I got a cut right beside my eyebrow. It didn’t hurt that much, but it bleed; enough to scare my parents and myself. The joyful atmosphere of the house suddenly changed, urgent and full of tension. I was crying. Then, my parents took me to the hospital. Some of Chinese hospitals are quite dim and spooky. The hospital I went was just like that. Al kids fear hospitals, especially when they need injections and a stitch. I was nearly scared to h. the injection for tetanus did hurt very much, and the stitches I had on the cut looked terrible and disgusting. After the operation, my parents and I headed home. Finally, I had my cake and got my gifts, but I was still frightened. Since this day, I became a careful and deliberate boy. I also got a pointy-stuff phobia. Now, I have a scar right beside my eyebrow, and every time I look into a mirror, I recall the day I got this. I think I learned a good lesson that day.
Now, when I go back to this part of my memory, it is very funny and ridiculous, though I got stitches instead of candles on my birthday cake. It taught me a good lesson, and made me into a cautious person. It can be a trivial one, but it is quite significant to me. I think that I’ll never forget this ludicrous day.

2007년 4월 23일 월요일

Hello, World!

Hello world I'm David! My Korean name is Dong Ki Kang, but because "Dong Ki" sounds like "donkey", I made an English name for myself. I was born in August 16th, 1991, and came to China when I was six years old. I lived in many cities in China, which are Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai, and Shenzhen. To tell the truth I don't like living in China. Now I am living in Shenzhen, studying in grade ten. My school is called ISSC. School life used to be very exciting, but because all of my friends have left, it's extremely boring.
I like to play basketball play computer games, watch animations, and read books. During weekends, I spend most of my time doing these. I can say that a world without these would be banal and tasteless. Usually, I am to busy to do these. I also enjoy living busily because I feel like I'm obtaining many things. My dream is to be a CEO of a huge multinational company and profit a lot. I would like to donate millions to charities and help the poor. I am striving to reach my objective. However, now, my closest goal is to enter a famous university in Canada or The USA. What I am waiting and desiring the most is the summer break when school term ends and I go back to Korea. I am really eager to go to Korea, because I can meet my relatives and friends and study a lot. Anyway, I am looking forward to introduce myself to the world in medias like the TV or newspapers, as a renowned CEO.

2007년 4월 18일 수요일

About David

Hi, I'm David. I'm Korean, and my Korean name is Dong Ki, which sounds like "Donkey". I was born in August 16th, 1991, and now I am in grade 10. I was hospitalized for three weeks and I couldn't come school for almost a month. New students who came in April might not know me. I like to play basketball or play computer games in the internet cafe. When you are bored, just call me. Let's hang out and have fun.