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Friday, July 29, 2011

A week later

A week after the the Norwegian massacre, the victims can finally rest in peace... When we lose someone, a piece of ourselves dies.  Life has to go on, people will be forever different. 



A week after the Chinese high speed train derailment, the little girl "伊伊"(Yee Yee) whose parents died in the incident is still being monitored in the hospital.  Hopefully, she is able to move on and enjoy her life, the very thing that her parents would wanted for her.  As far as the government's response, it is the same "one blaming another" game.  47 people died of something that should not have happened the way it did, something that should have been entirely prevented.  What can I do but sigh for the lost of these innocent souls??  There may never be an answer.
This could have been my daughter, your daughter; or someone you love...It can be so easy to forget, how lucky you are.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

I don't know what to say...

Does bombing and killing innocent people solve
any problem??
  
Absolutely terrifying...We were just going to visit friends in Oslo next month..Now this. Shocking.  I guess it's too naive to ask:"What kind of difference would drive a person to stage and murder innocent bystanders so deliberately?"

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Our Married Life - WWS!

Unfortunately, what we thought was "live broadcasting" turned out to be the taped game, which had already happened 3 hours ago...Japan was already having the "victory dinner" while we were still cheering for the US girls...@@ Congrats to the Japanese ladies, they played hard and smart and they earned it!!

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Sunday, July 10, 2011

New recordings

                 "Caro mio ben"  Giuseppe Giordani





        "Voi che sapete" Cherubino --"Le nozze di Figaro"

Thursday, July 7, 2011

The Iron Lady

Finally, Ms. Thatcher gets her big shot Hollywood treatment.  I had known this movie was in production a few years ago, but I didn't know who was going to play the role of Margret Thatcher.  Meryl Streep seems to really fit the role, and I'm sure she won't disappoint the audiences. (Still get get over the teeth!!)


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