8/27/2008

3 significant events

One summer, my friend and I went to Shangri-La in yunnan, China. There are the most beautiful mountains of south-western China and the special topography make it like the four seasons in spring. The highest spot that I reached on the young mountain range is 4029 kilometers. I saw the greatest thing. People described Shangri-La asland of sacredness and peace, but I feel it is an untainted natural place with a lots of mysterious and bewitching tales.


During middle school years I lived in England for some time. It wasn't what I had hoped it would be after I arrived. I was imagining a beautiful landscape with interesting people and tasty food. But I didn't find that when I was there. I hated the food, my host family was so weird and furthermore the weather was always raining. But the building in England was amazing. This was significant for me because it was the first time I had left China for travel, and I learned a lot.


My 3rd experience takes place here in America. Moving to America and studying in this country has changed how I see the rest of my life. Studying in America may have changed my careers plans and maybe more. I think that being in America has taught me a lot as a person and has been a very good experience. I feel very privileged to have been able to study in America.

earliest memory


I guess my earliest memory was created by my teacher in kindergarten when I used color pens draw picture in my pillow in stead of napping. I clearly remember why I drew on my school pillow, because I wanted to test my color pens and draw all the color. Actually I don't really remember very many things before I went to preschool, but I can remember so many small random events really clearly in detail just like how I always held my kindergarten classmate's hand. In our class, each one of us had a classmate buddy, we have to do morning exercises in pairs and work on homework with our classmate. I remember locking arms and spinning circles like a crashing airplane and then jumping back into line. It also it makes m e remember she had a really funny name, when translated to English, it means "Orange, Orange." So, she's my orange airplane wing.

about myself

My name is Dian, I transfer to Mason at 2006.
My major is Economics and international trade.
This is my last semester and I really enjoy stay in America.
I interested in pirate and pilot.