Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Home, sweet home!

Hi,welcome my new blog.





It's not my first time to participate in this kind of course, but there's still a little bit nervous.


I had moved to this house for about 4 months. It is really differ from our past home in town, near by industrial park.

I can open the window and let the fresh air get into my room, it is a little bit cold, but I like it.

Well, it's 11 o'clock, I have to go.

PS: I put some traditional Chinese New Year's photo in my album, can use "年菜" to find it.
In addition, Language Exchange is very popular in Taiwan now, so I considerd maybe some of you want to be my long-term penpal and we
can chat frequently and learn more. I can be a good Chinese teacher:)


See you next time~

4 comments:

Kristian said...

Hey whats up,

I think your house looks very nice. I hope you had lots of fun in Chinese New Year's. I looked at your pictures they were great. Also, the food you posted looks delicous. Well I hope to talk to you later.

Lucille said...

Thanks for your comment:)
Chinese New Year is like Christmas, it a very important festival for chinese, so that's why our dishes looked hearty.
I hope to talk to you later, too.

Molly Blair said...

Hey! My name is Molly. All those pictures of food are making me VERY hungry! What is your favorite food to eat over the holidays? My favorite would have to be pepermint. My mom buys pepermint sticks to drink with hot chocolate. When you put the stick into your drink, it melts in the center, creating a "straw" type thing. Also, it makes the hot chocolate taste like pepermint-yum! Does it get really cold over the New Year's holiday there? In Texas, you can never guess what it will be like. It could be warm, or really cold. Nice to talk to you!! :)

caleb anderson said...

Hey that food looks really really good. What do you like to do during your free time after you finish all your schoolwork?