Sunday, May 31, 2009

Long weekend

Stupid ideas from our gov… *sighs* They think it would make people happy to have a long weekend from 5/28 to 5/31, and they we all get to work on 6/6. Yes it is Saturday. What a brilliant decision those officers made for us. Just like our saying: Sweet first and then bitter later. Nothing I can do, too bad.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Hospitalized

Dad was hospitalized because doctors found some “shadow” in his lung. Thus I kept him company although he kept saying no need—very independent until I said Mom would be very worried if he did not let me go with him. Everything went well and Dad seemed ok in the room, so I came back home. The examination will be on the coming Monday or Tuesday I guess. I pray for him and hope he can get well soon.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Dragon Boat Festival

Too bad I did not leave home for the boat race held at Bitang although I knew some of my friends would be there. Even the TV news said there were hot guys from the Fire Brigade attending this race…well well…men with big muscles…Too bad I still would like to stay home. To have nice food made by Mom and keep my family company seemed more meaningful at this time of the year. A couple of weeks ago my mom and I had a big quarrel, but I already figured some ways to make up. Everything is fine now, luckily.

Sure I guess you guys want to ask me if there is Mr. Right for me or if I got some hot dates after work. The answers are Nope and Nope. Hahaha sorry to make you all disappointed? Uh guess not. Being a Chinese I am always believing in Yuanfen. That is why I really do not worry about my single life ( and as a matter of fact my dad does hope me to keep single—he said it is much easier to live a happy life. ) I will let time prove his statement…anyway. *winks* I spend much time reading some novels these days: detectives and Qigong stuff.

The last thing I would mention at the end of today’s blog is that some friends from a forum were talking about something like: Princess Sickness, which means girls are very proud and want the guys pursuing them pay for their bills, pick them up and drive them home, etc. But, too bad again, I have to tell the truth: the fact in Taiwan is a lot of guys here cannot make enough money. They either go Dutch on dates or let the other party ( yes, the females ) pay. After being married, they need their wives to support their ( sure the men’s ) families. That is why I think it is so ridiculous for those who talk about this weird sickness. Those guys had better remember this when the day comes: they need their girlfriends’ or wives’ money to support their family, they the same got such sickness—Prince Sickness. Hahaha : P

Comments are not allowed guys since this is my own monologue. *grins*