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went to camp hosted by HKCF in the robert truman national park in N.Y. It was fun but really cold at night! I already bought my down jacket due to the experience in HK. but it wasn’t enuf haha.



haha i think only HK people will ever pose this corny pose. ~ the freshies!




biscuit…haha this is the “yummy tasteless biscuits.”. there was also a pack of “not yummy biscuits with taste”.


hung out yesterday to watch shoes…haha we put 6 pairs of muddy ‘tennis shoes’ (as they like to call it here) into the washing machine. Some shoes turned out to be even dirtier than b4. haha. i guess 6 pairs are too many. there were leaves and mud in the washing machine. not good hahah. afterwards i went dorm hopping again and my dorm is really very nice compared to everyone elses. Apart from my very messy roomate….


listened to the brilliant pianist kelvin leung. haha. really very cool. you can tell him “play joey yung – tung oi” and he can play. so cool. btw he is the guy in the pictures. not a pro pianist. now he’s got a whole load of fans.


went to church today. It was a chinese service but i didn’t really like it. I liked the YMCA one that emily took me to better. perhaps it was because i am not used to reading the bible in chinese… there was also a translation, so the priest talked in mandarin and then there was a really bad translation in cantonese. Hence it took double the time. plus the sermon i didn’t think was that good today. i might go to the english service next week. apparently the english service is better.


tutut. gtg work! *take care*

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washing shoes in washing machine??  hmm….new concept!!  it would be good to have a washing machine with a program specially to wash shoes…haha!!   :hehe:

usually bilingal is not so good…the one priest said first will usually be the best and most interesting one…the translation is usually very bad!  why don’t they give english…since it’s US??  well…still better than ones with only cantonese with a priest who isn’t a native chinese and doesn’t speak cantonese fluently.. =)

good suggestion Kris…but i’ll probably fall asleep!!  no clue what’s going on!

Wow, great pics!   You must be enjoying uni so much!  Asians are known to take pictures with the “victory” sign here, hehehe…  Anyhow, it’s great to know you went to church!   You should try out a few before you decide which one you want to stick with~~   And also fellowship with brothers and sisters of Christ!   Take care Kay~~ +

Ahaha of course they’d be doing the victory sign, they’re celebrating getting into cornell! =p

From my personal experience, I’ve always liked the english service better than the chinese one. In HK, the chinese ones are usually more traditional as well.

Hehe…Cornell has one of the strongest track teams among the ivy leagues!

Wow I actually forgot to use the animated smileys.

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wow.  its seems so nice and peaceful at your place….the scenary is fantastic too.

hehe..i see you’ve been around cindy quite a lot from the photos.  i guess that’s good for both of you.  hope the fun continues.  take care. 

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