I don’t want to give it up, but apparently I’m still reading my first italian book and it’s already 2006… :( I’m gonna work harder on this goal THIS YEAR! I SWEAR!
I don’t want to give it up, but apparently I’m still reading my first italian book and it’s already 2006… :( I’m gonna work harder on this goal THIS YEAR! I SWEAR!
but fun at the same time. I believe once you started it, if you have the motivation, it’ll get you addicted and want to get it done asap… building a website is not that difficult, but maintaining one is a challenge… I gave up on mine… but oh well, just go build one before you think about the rest. good luck!
but I can’t get it done until the summer comes. Project #1 is gonna be about my father… and if it works well, guess there will be project #2,#3…let see how it goes!
seriously, it does. I learned B&W photography in high school. It s a very enjoyable experience-from taking photographs, developing your own films in total darkness, to the moment when the image appears a few seconds after you put the photograph in the chemicals-Every hard work is worth it ‘cos the photographs you developed will make you proud, and happy, of course :) I just loved it. If you want to learn it, go for it!!
I have learned alto saxophone for 2 years, but I stopped. Now, all I want is to pick it up again, cos i really really enjoyed learning it…
I’ve done 2 (Japan and Paris), 3 more to go (CA, Orlando and Hong Kong)!
yet many people have stopped believing… but I’m gonna fight for it no matter what.
...sounds easy, but hell no, at least not with a beginner like me. what matters the most is not quantity, but how much I’m gonna learn from them. Am really aiming to get this done!
Did it in Taupo, New Zealand, 12000ft, really really loved it. Still can’t believe I did it. The entire “jump” is longer than Bungee Jumping, of course, but it’s a total different feeling, especially when you realize the earth is round by watching the skyline while free-falling!
Been to one in Dubai, very unique experience. Don’t normally want to visit deserts but I enjoyed it and am glad i did it.
Definitely have to go there again and again, as there are so much to see, so many interesting people to meet, and so much to eat!! Love the food there! Hoping not even to go again, but live there! :D
London is a great place to live at, so many things to do and see; so many different people you’ll get to meet each day. To me it’s not the perfect place to be; but oh well, at least I’m here and living it! Cheer for those who’s aiming for this!
I travelled to most of the places when I was studying in Auckland 2 years ago. It may be different than travelling, but I loved my life there and would definitely cheer for those who wanna get there!
It was 4 years ago, while I was studying in New Zealand, I took the opportunity to do bungee jumping in this amazing country. I was travelling in the North Island and when I got to Taupo, I did my bungee jumping there without a second thought, regardless of how much I’m scared of height. The platform was sat above a beautiful lake. The staffs are wonderful people. I first got weighted so that they can adjust how long the elastic rope (basically a huge elastic rope made up with many many elastic strings).You can also choose to be “dipped” into the water, though it wasn’t guranteed and I didn’t ask for that. (The guy who went with me chose that but he lost his contact lens, so mind those who wear contact lens!)
When I was standing on the platform, it was difficult, really really difficult to make up my mind of jumping off it. I could feel the weight of the elastic rope and its weight did give me a feeling of a pull. However, no one can ever push you unless you want the staffs to. I still remember so vividly the anxiety, the stress, and the sweat in my palms before the jump. I needed to take a deep breath and told myself that”well, I’m here,I’ve paid and I’m going to jump”. So, there I jumped. Instead of diving down, I just jumped. So I indeed had a free-fall in the air and it was more than 7 seconds. I was still able to think ” oh my god, I’ve jumped and I’m falling!!”, and of course, screamed as loud as I could at the same time!!The view of the cliff surrounding me is still in my mind. It wasn’t as scary as I thought. It was just hard to make up your mind to jump.
I really really really LOVED it so much that before I got unhooked from the rope, I decided to do it again. However, I didn’t. It really needs a lot of courage and not afraid of death. I greatly cheer for those who want to go bungee jumping! You’re gonna love this experience and it’s definitely an experience for life!! The only thing I regret is that I didn’t do it twice! Will definitely do it again!! Go for it!! :D
I love learning Italian. After being in Italy for a week, surrounded by Italian friends, I’ve decided my next goal is to be able to speak Italian fluently. This is the only language that I really want to master in my life and definitely on the top of my list!