Thursday, August 27, 2015

Dear Diary 8/27

Susan is happy today. I'm surprised that the Americans looks pleased everyday. They have lots of work to do. It's hard to believe that they are so confident and independent. Life in America is a splendid wonder. Here, lazy person must to earn for themselves too. The society help those who lose their ability to live.  In Taiwan, the government just let go and those people live with their parents without worrying. Although it is tough, you can perceive the hopes. Hard-working  people can earn a respected life here. What a diligent country! Life is hard but it worth your nonstop efforts.

Dear Diary 8/26

Susan, my reading and writing class teacher in els, brought Ma-Jiang to class today, It was so astonished. I had never imagined that an American can play that complicated game from China. It has lot of rules to memorize. If you want to play that game well, you need excellent ability of memorize things clearly. I can't play that because Ma-Jiang in my country is a game of gambling. My parents forbad me to learn that. I'm really curious about how to play it well. Maybe I can learn that in the US and practice with my friends next time.

Dear Diary 8/25

I went to Washington DC last weekend. It was my first time there. We walked down the streets to Lincoln memorial center with my Taiwanese friend who studies computer science in Baltimore. Although he had been there for three times, he hadn't visited some places where he visited with me this time. It was so beautiful there. The sun was shining and the sky was so clear. People crowded in and flooded out to take pictures with the Abb statue. When I stepped in, I can't stop imagine the moment that Martin Luther King Jr. had a speech here. Thousands of people listened to the historical speech. "Four scores and seven years ago..." The speech echoed in the hall and I could barely hear that. It deeply stroke my mind. I couldn't forget it for the rest of my life.