Saturday, July 31, 2010

my head is full of Vincent

Wait!!!
Don't get me wrong.. He's not Vincent in my class, or bro. Vincent who I first met in TBY session. He's not also Vincent from my high school classmate.

He is a prominent Dutch painter, Vincent Van Gogh!
I'm trying my best to evaluate his personalities for my upcoming assignment.
If I interpret his personalities wrongly, please forgive me that I don't do much research on his biography and mysteries.
It's not that I don't want to make an investigation. But it's just that I don't have much time to be spent on it.
Sorry...

Anyway, If I finish the 2000 words essay, and you happen to read it, please bare in mind that it's just a tool for a student to apply her amateur skills on theory of personalities from her Psychology syllabus. Don't take it too seriously! search and investigate yourself about the truth behind his life!

Still got a long way process to write this essay. Onegaishimasu! =)

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

the wind

Dear Readers,

Have you ever thought that life is just like the wind?

You don't really know where and when it will blow...

and when you realize, you're just in some place...

try to dwell or leave or stuck!

until the wind comes and take you somewhere else again and again.



Anyway, may the wind take you to somewhere safe and nice! where you can learn and do something worthwhile! =)
Ciao...

Sunday, July 25, 2010

The thoughts are killing me

Of course, it does not kill. It's just a term to express how one thought can exaggerate so much that you give up and are forced to believe it.

Pretty scary, huh?

But we always have a choice, just want to remind you and myself.


Sorry for the emo posts lately...

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Out of their mind

Dear Readers,

I feel quite irritated right now, was very irritated few days ago, and a week ago.

Some people who are out of their mind really exist!

Maybe they are ignorant about this because they are not told.

But at least messages of concern have been sent, and delivered to one of them.

"Helloooo, stay put OUT of this unit!!!"

and still, they nonchalantly laugh and enjoy themselves, I even cannot sense a slight tint of regret.

Some people who are out of their mind really exist!


PS. I wonder where their nerve of "bu hao yi si" go......

Friday, July 23, 2010

Vesak Parade 2554 BE

Hi!! These are some pictures from Vesak Parade 2010, 2554 BE. I know it's very late.. but a promise is a promise! There you go! =)

After celebrating Vesak Day at SJBA in the morning, we continued to join Vesak Parade at night.

 We gathered at Sunway University College by afternoon to go to KL where the parade would take place.

 Look at this happy face! Everyone was so happy to be able to participate in this parade! =)

Make sure your DSLR is at her best!!!

 Erm.. maybe need to adjust the ISO =P

We sang songs from Vesak songs to national songs! =)

Participants of Vesak Parade 2010, 2554 BE from Sunway College and its vicinity!

 We took bus to KL, many activities in the bus! =) Ooo, Ooo, It was raining when we got to KL.

 Here, Maha Vihara, Brickfield. This was where the Parade would commence.

One of the building there decorated by the arrangements of buddhist flags. =)

The pond right after we entered the gate.

This is the light with series of pictures telling the life of the Buddha. It would be turned on once in a while!

There was so crowded and many booths: oil lamp booths, students' creative works, blessings, t-shirts, and so on. All would be contributed as donation.
This was the flowers for offering, reflecting the impermanence of lives. Thus, may we live at the present moment. =)

Many people were praying. The incense reflecting the good moral conduct. =)

Blessings thread! May all of us be blessed!

Oh! many food stalls too! I bought this bread from Harrison's sunday school students' booth. They were so cute calling him, "teacher,teacher!" They love him!

The rain started to stop (correct???)

After sightseeing the temple, we waited outside and...

...of coure before the parade started, we needed...

food!!! dinner you could say. =P

the mochi was good! =)

It looks so delicious, Jane! =)
Meanwhile, pictures were continued to be taken all along!

"Once upon a time, there were 4 culprits and 2 cops. The 2 cops chased the 4 culprits over and over again!"

Nice shirt!

The street outside! Cool! Give you the aura of festival!

Good setting for Wing Chun pose! =D

Star Fingers!

Cendol No. 1!!!

The parade started! =) There were so many caravans carrying Buddha and Bodhisattva's statues! =) 

The statues were so beautifully decorated! The monks were splashing water of blessings to the devotees. Water symbolizes purity, clarity, and calmness. =)

another caravans! =)

a closer look!

The statue of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva, or more familiarly by the name of Guan Yin, The Bodhisattva of Great Compassion. 

 The little monks were there too!

There were so many caravans. There are Mahayana styles, Tibetan styles, and so on

another statue of the Buddha.

This parade, like I said before in previous post started from Brickfield, Bukit Bintang, and made a round turn back to Brickfield.

Devotees along the sides of the streets.

It's getting dark. We started at around 6-7pm and ended at around 10pm.

The little monks.

The Youth Caravan. They played music, and sang along all the way. =D

This caravan carrying the newly born baby Siddhartha was so pretty with the lights.

Us - taking every chance in the crowd to snap picture!

the member of Sangha and devotees

The lotus candle dispels darkness.

symbolizes wisdom which dispels ignorance. =)

simple lantern, yet pretty! =)

 the lantern made from recycled materials! Good idea!

Wenny with the lantern 

Joining lanterns, nice one! =D

the light bands, ready!

the flag, ready too! At first we all didn't know what this flag represented, then the kind Uncle told us, it represented peace. ^^

everything's ready! off we go!

Happy Vesak everyone! ^^

We walked and walked...

 Devotees ranging from young children, youth, adults, to senior citizens!

It was about 12 km in total! Wow, I felt bad because I was feeling tired easily compared to a grandma there. >.<

Another caravans, there were so many, and when we walked faster or slower, we could see other caravans further in front or at the back.

Hey, twin tower!

from other point of view...

Oh, this caravans carrying so many vegetables and animals, also planets (I guess), suggesting us to be kind to nature and be environmental friendly. =)

the crowd and people watching!

we stopped here to take some rest...

and snapped a jump shot!

I mean two jump shots.. =P

Then, we continued our journey and met this lion!

We were still full of spirit.. and energy!

stopped again to take several jump shots. Now, all together!

Practice first!

A-a-a, not all captured in time!

Yeah, that's what we are talking about! =D

Aarrgh.. tired already!

 took a break at a bus stop. How sitting feels so good after a longggg walk.

Oh, correct! Planets!

The Great Compassion Bodhisattva

We stopped again.. under the moonlight! =)

evolution!

another evolution shot!

star jump + street fighter at the back!

watering the flowers... for fun!

Tour guide, "Oi, gather around!"

Extremely tired, especially the legs. We all are students lack of regular exercise! >.<

...almost there, the one turn back to the starting point of the parade...
Phew...

reached the picking up location back to sunway - see the smiling face of accomplishment! ^^

tired, but felt so good! =)

the whole gang! and I even met Jia Yi, my friend from China. I've never met her since graduating from pre-U. She was here with her family also! That day was her birthday too!  What coincidences!

Fireworks!!! =)
Happy Vesak Day, everyone!
May you always be mindful and peaceful! and so may all beings too! ^^

PS. Special thanks to all pictures from Shinta, bro Haranto, and bro Jimmy!