Things to do

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Suffering from too much stress and uneasiness in the past months is NOT like me at all. Sentimentalism and those delicate feelings are not for guys of my age either. I was just caught in a bad romance (LOL, you should watch this video here, it’s only too funny) situation head-on by a sequence of weird events. I don’t reckon this is something that’s going to happen a second time — a pretty decent reason to cherish the memory?

I have a few things in mind that has to be done by the end of summer this year, these includes (in no order of preference):

  1. Visiting XiDe, SiChuan Province to see a few poor students whose families cannot affort to let them go to school.
  2. Travelling to Hui Nan (‘徽南’, Southern An Hui Province), there are a few undeveloped ancient urban cities that I want to visit. Then to Ziyuan, JiangXi Province
  3. Cycle to Oxford with my camera and tripod
  4. Learn to sketch simple things
  5. Learn Photoshop
  6. Learn how to play Cavatina on guitar
  7. Buy a DV (Digital Video Camera) and make a short documentry of Education for small children in XiDe.
  8. Read a few books, these include:
    (a) Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche
    (b) Rememberance of Things Past by Marcel Proust
    (c) One Hundred Years of Solitude by Grabriel G Marquez
    (d) Ping Fan de Shi Jie (‘平凡的世界‘) by Lu Yao
    (e) Three Bodies Trilogy (‘三体‘) by Liu Cixin
  9. Finish the books that I am reading, they are:
    (a)Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoeyevsky
    (b)The Intepretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud
    (c)The Penguine Complete of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

I think that’s about it. I will put more things on the list. This is just for my reference. As you are reading this blog, you must be the closest of my best friends (except for xiaohu LOL); you are welcome to do any of the above with me.

Now time to revise. One down (literally… @_@), 6 more to go 🙂

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