2006年12月30日星期六

2006年12月29日星期五

2006年12月26日星期二

Down by the Salley Gardens - Yeats

Down by the Salley Gardens      
My love and I did meet       
She passed the Salley Gardens    
With little snow-white feet     

She bid me take love easy     
As the leaves grow on the tree   
But I being young and foolish    
With her would not agree       

In a field by the river   
My love and I did stand       
And on my leaning shoulder     
She laid her snow-white hand   

She bid me take life easy     
As the grass grows on the weirs   
But I was young and foolish    
And now am full of tears 

"Down by the Salley Gardens "
Lyrics by William Butler Yeats (1865-1939)

2006年12月25日星期一

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Christmas arrived, quietly and cheerfully.
I was wandering around the downtown area, trying to feel the Christmas in Lund.
I guess people were all going home, circling around table to enjoy their Christmas feast, chatting and having fun for the grandest festival in a year.
It was extremely silent on the streets, though there was a few people like me who was taking pictures. This is the only and last Christmas for me in Lund. I like this small town. It filled with all the good memories of my study life here.
During Winter time, it is getting dark early as usual. But Lund, at the Christmas Eve, is getting more quiet than I had expected as almost all the shops' window lights turned off at 5 o'clock.
There were people gathering in the big Cathedral downtown, praying for happiness. I would like to pray for the health and happiness of my family and my friends.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

2006年12月20日星期三

Corridor Christmas Party!


We had a Christmas party last night. It was so much fun. I didn't expect that as I am not a party animal. I seldom go to parties unless I know that it will definitely be fun.
What we did last night was we 13 corridor friends gathered together, cooking, eating, drinking and having fun. Though we share one kitchen, we seldom have a chance to meet all the people.
Someone said it was the first time we made it. Each of us cooked one dish and we shared food with each other. Very much like a buffet, we queued for food though only 13 :). Fetched food and drinks and rotated seats from time to time, we got chances to talk to each other. My Swedish friends made exactly the food that they will have for Christmas at home. It's very interesting to know what are they going to eat and to do during the Christmas time.
It's a tradition in Sweden to sing before drinking. I think it's fun and helps a lot to warm up the atmosphere. Last night, we sang a lot and drank a lot, though for most of time, I was just listening to them singing as I barely know a word about Swedish.
After dinner, we circled around our tiny Christmas tree, hand in hand, dancing. That's a very fun part of the party. I didn't know they did like that before. Everybody was happy at that time, though some said mainly kids do that dancing and they haven't done that for quite many years. Most of them couldn't recall some lyrics of the dancing songs.
Yeah, party was all about eating, singing, drinking and dancing.
But what a Christmas party last night!

2006年12月18日星期一

My Girl - Never say goodbye

My Girl is one of the most popular South Korean TV dramas this year starred by Lee Dong Wook and Lee Da Hae. It is a story about how Ju Yoo Rin (Lee Da Hae), an unstable tourist guide in Jeju Island is bonded with Seol Gong Chan (Lee Dong Wook), a rich director of a top hotel in Seoul. My Girl is more of a comedy than a drama series. There are a total of 16 episodes, though I think it could be shorter. But it is more light-hearted compared to most of South Korean dramas. It is definitely a must-watch if you like watching South Korean TV dramas.

Say that you love me is a song that reflects exactly the feeling the two main characters have for each other. Beautiful melody!

Never say goodbye is the theme song for the drama. It sounds like a mixture of western rap and S. Korean-pop.

2006年12月16日星期六

A real daybook

It's Friday. Again, a rainy day.

Basically I did nothing:
1. Woke up at 9:30 am.
2. Checked university library and requested 11 books about technological change, social development with economic development.
3. Went to Asian Library to print out diploma application form for Xuan.
4. Bumped into Nick in the library, my classmate from UK who just back to Lund yesterday but will leave on Sunday.
5. Headed to Student Service Office and submitted the form.
6. Back to corridor and made lunch.
7. Surfed the net.
8. A quick talk to Xuan.
9. Met my supervisor.
10. Went to Asian Library again to pick up a book but found closed.
11. Encountered with Montse outside the library, another classmate from Spain who back to Lund in early November and will go to Spain for Christmas for a week.
12. Picked up a student certificate from Marina, my teaching assistant, for my possible trip to Czech in mid-January.
13. Back to my dorm and checked the mailbox, found a new payment bill for the housing next month.
14. Surfed the net, got a funny merry x'mas e-mail from Zhang Dingmin, one of my best friends who is having fun now in Tokyo.
15. Prepared my dinner though it's just a pizza, a cucumber and a glass of juice.
16. Tried to read an article for my thesis but not finished, found hard to concentrate.
17. Started doing some cleaning, mopped the room while listening to really loud music.
18. Did some laundry.
19. Wrote a daybook before going to bed.

It's really nice to meet two of my classmates here in Lund Friday. Good to know that they are all doing well so far. Both of them just finished the first drafts yet need some change. Quicker than I.
I think I need some change. Should get rid of those unpleasant mood caused by the long long road of writing the thesis.
I know I will.
Have a good sleep tonight.
Tomorrow is another day!

2006年12月14日星期四

When Christmas comes to town

When Christmas comes to town, Santa is on its way, it says.
It is a lie or it is not a lie! Coz every year Santa is too busy to show up for most of us.
However, we should keep the wish that one day Santa will find us.
It is not necessarily the Santa who sends out the gift wrapped in red and green. It is the one who cares about you and helps you make your wish come true.
So is there such kind of Santa around?
Yes, it is you and it is us who will be someone's Santa and vice versa! Your Santa will come around sometime somewhere.
Are you ready to be a Santa?

2006年12月10日星期日

Mission completed?!

No, No, No!
Don't look at me. Still struggling for my thesis writing now, I am!
This is all about my wife who has completed her Master thesis some two months ago.
Just got a great news to share! LOL..LOL... She got a "Distinction" for her thesis.
Congratulations to my beloved sweetie!
Though it was not like "a dream come true", it is a great honour and respect for her diligence and intelligence. I am proud of her. ^Q^

Culinary Clash

Made myself a traditional Chinese soup tonight - Pig leg and mooli soup. It tastes great as it always is. :)
I am not good at cooking food, but it seems that I have a great potential on that. When I was young, my parents used to run a small fast-food restaurant where I fed my stomach well and learned how to cook some basic stuff at the same time. My favorite food in my parents' are fried bread stick with soybean milk. They were famous for making fried bread stick in our small town. Sometimes we saw people queuing for it. They closed the small restaurant many years ago since we all grown up and didn't have to make a living on it. I miss it a lot.
The cooking skill I've learned from my parents helps me a lot to ease my thirsty for Chinese food during my overseas study. We even made some new cooking methods that we'd never thought that we could before. I myself love OX-tail soup the most. I found the similar recipe online but add some other extra ingredients. It looks awesome and tastes awesome too.
LOL, practice makes perfect.
Actually we can do many things if we stick to it.

2006年12月8日星期五

Most difficult time

Done with the three most important chapters for my thesis now, though they are just the first drafts. What left now are the parts of introduction, concept and models and conclusion.
I assume they are not hard nuts to crack compared to the previous three parts. But who knows.
The thing is I am already getting tired for writing though I confess the process is very rewarding. I learned a lot from writing my thesis. It is kind of process to reorganize what you've learned to serve your thesis.
I guess that's a common feeling for people who are in the middle of writing a thesis. A misery never ends.
The good thing is my adviser seems quite satisfied for what I have written so far. "We, of course, need to make some change in your drafts, but it is good and you are working hard and very talented," he told me. It is very encouraging, though I know it clearly that people say such kind of words for politeness. But those words do cheer me on.
Need to take a rest tonight to recharge myself.
And I miss my sweetie so much.
Baxia, fighting!

2006年12月5日星期二

A way of expression

Listening to the music is a fantastic way of relaxing.
It is a world where you can express any kinds of feelings ranging from happiness, sadness, hatred, angry to depression and sorrow. Right now I feel liking doing nothing but immersing myself in music.
It is kind of embarrassing that I am not so sure which kind of music I like the best. However, if you ask me the question, my immediate answer will very likely be Jazz.
When I feel low, I tend to choose Jazz, full of emotion and extremely expressive. The twists and turns in Jazz for me is a good way to send out all the misery feelings. Most of Jazz songs are very touching. Singers have to sing Jazz with their souls. That's my understanding about Jazz. But the dilemma is I don't know many Jazz songs.
I also love American country songs very much. Each song tells a story.
And some Cantonese songs. For some of them can really touch the bottom of your heart.
However, it is sometimes really hard to find an appropriate song for your inner world at the right time, isn't it?

2006年12月2日星期六

Chocolate Christmas Coming!

The calender just turned December.
My corridor friends made a Christmas chocolate house.
What a cute little yummy house!

2006年12月1日星期五

Writing a dessertation

Really get tired and misery about writing my thesis.
Bumping into one of my classmates' blog today. I found what he wrote in his blog reflected exactly what I am confronting with now.

Here are the excerpt of the discussion about writing a dissertation:

“Writing this dissertation is really the first big thing of your intellectual life. It is going to be a very tiring process. It is not like writing a paper: you get it done and you send it off somewhere. Writing dissertation: you get your first chapter done, and you feel you have lifted the weight. But what is waiting? Your next chapter. After a few chapters, you get really tired and you see no end to this misery. When I was in grad school, there was this famous play coming out, called, The Loneliness of a Marathon Runner. That is exactly the feeling of writing a dissertation. Only you run and compete with yourself, not others. So you have to be in good physical condition too. You need to exercise regularly. ”

“You have to figure out a way to sort your materials. You cannot keep all in your head. When I write, I always have a mental map of chapters, and then I number them 1, 2, 3, etc. Later when I come across an article, have an idea, I collect it or write it down and number them according to which chapter I feel they belong to. So they go into the pile numbered 1, 2, etc. You can give multiple numbers to articles, ideas too. Just remember to distribute them to other piles when you finish your first numbered chapter. I am not saying you should follow my way. But you got to find a way. The only good way is the way that works for you.”

“Books are quite different from dissertation. Most people rewrite their dissertations when they turn them into books. Because you need to prove you are a scholar in your dissertation. When you write a book, you are a scholar. But in a book, if you state up front what your objectives are and what you found, no one would want to read the book. A good book walks with the reader through a journey, hand in hand with the author. For all social sciences, really good work is only done by good writers.”

“You read and learn from the books you really admire and that speak to your heart. Do not say Marx or Nietzsche is cool, so let me copy them. But they are not you. Read a book not as a consumer, but like an author. It is totally a different perspective. Like watch a movie not as a member of audience, but as someone who makes movies. Then you will get better.”

“I know how sensitive the period is for a grad student. You are not sure you can do it. You have many doubts. You have to think more strategically and get what you want. Many people have gone through this route, but many people have failed too.”

It's really enlightening. Hope I can go through this route.

2006年11月27日星期一

Rainy and foggy days

Weather in Lund is terrible this November.
Too many rainy and foggy days. The eyesight from my window is not more than 50 metres. Extremely foggy! Everything seems gloomy, deteriorated by the weather.
Hope there will be a sunny day or a snow very soon.

2006年11月26日星期日

Lund University ranking 76

Studying in Lund University, however, I am really not sure about the ranking of the university in the world. I know there were many rankings of different kinds, though for many times they didn't mean anything. Here I found one ranking list from Newsweek published on its web on August13 – The Top 100 Global Universities.

“We evaluated schools on some of the measures used in well-known rankings published by Shanghai Jiaotong University and the Times of London Higher Education Survey. Fifty percent of the score came from equal parts of three measures used by Shanghai Jiatong: the number of highly-cited researchers in various academic fields, the number of articles published in Nature and Science, and the number of articles listed in the ISI Social Sciences and Arts & Humanities indices. Another 40 percent of the score came from equal parts of four measures used by the Times: the percentage of international faculty, the percentage of international students, citations per faculty member (using ISI data), and the ratio of faculty to students. The final 10 percent came from library holdings (number of volumes)."

Here is the ranking – http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14321230/
1. Harvard University
2. Stanford University
3. Yale University
4. California Institute of Technology
5. University of California at Berkeley
6. University of Cambridge
7. Massachusetts Institute Technology
8. Oxford University
9. University of California at San Francisco
10. Columbia University
… …
76. Lund University
... ...
88. Uppsala University
… …

2006年11月24日星期五

Deep Autumn in Lund, Sweden

Awesome Lund
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Smell the fragrance of Lund Autumn
The sound of rain reminds people that it is coming.
Colorful leafs falling down to the ground along with the wind is like drawing a poetic painting.

Mission started

Start writing my thesis today.
Handed in a few small parts of a chapter to my adviser a few hours ago.
A real tough job. Feel tired now after hours of intensive reading and writing.
No wonder my adviser in Japan emphasized that it's better to spend two months on thesis.

2006年11月21日星期二

A newer and older me

Every day is a new day.
Today comes with a newer and older me.

2006年11月18日星期六

Thesis outline sensible

Good to hear from my adviser that my thesis outline is sensible.
A good news in these dull days. The coming Monday we are going to talk details about my thesis. It is a new step forward.
Hard to imagine the day when I am done with the thesis. Excited, happy,... ... .
Wait and see.

2006年11月17日星期五

Hand in hand - Trondheim, Norway





Moving on

It's mid November.
Many rains these days. Lund is getting colder and colder.
I just finished talking to my adviser on Monday about my thesis. It's good that I have some idea now. But the bad thing is I can't concentrate myself on writing. Too many other stuff bother me. Really got a lot of things to do and should work harder.
Fortunately, I am kind of confident that I can do it. Good for me.

X'mas is coming!

Still have 6 weeks to go for X'mas.
However, my corridor friends can't wait to warm it up earlier than previous years.
"This year we would like to make it earlier and have more fun," said Stefan, a very nice Swedish guy from Stockholm. He is the one who handles almost all the stuff in our corridor.
Usually, they start counting down four weeks before X'mas by adding one candle each week on a candle plate. So when there are four, X'mas is there.
In the past week we've already had two glogg parties for X'mas. We had cookies and dried grapes. And the heated glogg wine is very much like traditional Chinese medicine to me. It is very sweet.
We also bought X'mas chocolate canlendar, though it is November:) I opened the 6 of Dec and found a Santa on the back of the calendar.
Expecting X'mas!

2006年10月23日星期一

Days in Wuhan

Time flies.
Almost ten days now in Wuhan with my wife and her whole family. It's nice to be with all family members. I am leaving for Beijing tonight and for Lund one week later.
When I come back to China three months later, I know things will be totally different. I know I am expecting many new things.
Good luck to all.

2006年10月12日星期四

Geiranger Fjord, Norway



Start blogging

I've long been thinking of having a place of my own to share things with my friends.
Now here it is.
"Welcome on board," I said to all of you and myself. :)
I am optimistic. I believe things will just move on no matter how we feel right now. I would rather take what happened or will happen in my life cheerfully. Enjoy life! Hope you as well.