12.11.2013

-day 132-

Hello all ;)
So basically this is my first post after (finally) turning legal.

and YES I AM EIGHTEEN. 18. 十八. じゅうはち。

There's so many people questioned me that I got unsure… And counted from 1995 to 2013 with my fingers.

One thing for sure: this is one unforgettable birthday <3
To be honest, I never feel this loved. Like, seriously.
I abused my glandula lacrimalis last night. Literally.
Was brought into tears a lot of times. Crying out of happiness and anger, from emotion and physical reasons. But that was super lovely <3

Finally eighteen! <3
Yeah. A lot has happened this year. Thank You, God!
So here's something that I've learnt throughout this year:

1. My life is full of blessings. And I am very grateful for it :)

2. Try new foods. Go to new places. Meet new friends. You'll never know what you'll get :D

3. Growing old does not always followed with being (more) mature. It's more of a decision.

4. Responsibility comes together with… Everything?

5. Appreciate any quality time you have with your family. This is the first time I really merantau (life
faraway from my family) and realised that from now on meeting them could be considered as a blessing.. I miss them so much ;_;

6. Life will never stop throwing lemons at you. But to make lemonades from them is your decision. It's never too 'busy' or too 'stressful' if you decide to enjoy life :)

7. Appreciate small and insignificant things around us. Good food, cool weather, pretty flowers… Anything. Life's way sweeter this way :)

8. You were never meant to face the world alone. It's okay to lean on somebody once in a while. Even the strongest person needs help.

I know it is waaaaay too late. I'm currently facing my finals (and as always, I blog to procrastinate lol).
And recently I fell in love with instagram - despite my trashy photo taking and editing skill.
Feel free to visit - and follow me there ;) (and I will follow you back, don't worry haha)

Instagram
It's not a trap.

Okay. Time to fetch my bed.
See you real soon!
So much love,

pieches.

11.23.2013

-day 131-

Hey all :)

So we had our Student Ambassadors Superpass Dinner last Friday.
And it's super fun! x)

So, what is Superpass anyways?
It's called '勁過' - ging gwo in Cantonese, literally means strength pass.
And I think it could only be found in Hong Kong, or even only in HKU! xD
It's done every time we're going to face our finals, to wish each other to super-pass the exam.
Super interesting x) At first, we get to pick a 紅包 (red envelopes or angpao lol)

So cute! That's why I picked this one :p

And here's what's inside:

What?? Coins??? (and it's only 1.3 HKD!)

I was freaking confused until one of my friends explained what it means.
個三 - go sam. It's the cantonese for that HKD 1.3; and it pretty much sounds like guo sam (過三) that means over three (YEAHHHH). And some will only get HKD 1.2… Means over two (aww….)
Super interesting, isn't it? LOL. But that's not all! xD

So, there's mainly three parts of the event:

1. Writing calligraphies - faat shu 法書 (if I'm not mistaken lol. It means your calligraphy)
So all of us were given a chance to write down calligraphies on a red paper; don't ask me how could I write xD. The phrases were:

過三爆四 - gwo sam baau sei
(pass 3 exceed 4 - refers to our GPA. And our max GPA is 4.3 anyway)

(name)勁過 - (name) ging gwo
(wishing someone to super pass the exam)

And here's mine:

I know it's barely readable LOL 

So, here comes the second part: FOOOOOOOOOOOD!

And it was 好 味 (hou mei - means delicious) x). Best part?

HAHAHAHA

Well, there's one more interesting thing about this: there's a dish that we may not eat by scooping it.
It's a cashew - mixed with pork. I forgot what and why; will tell you once I could find the meaning LOL.

Last but not least: the most essential part of the superpass:

Chopping the roasted pork!

And the porks were still like this:

Cute piggy.. Feel bad for you D:

Another belief here: we have to chop it in one try; it's like a 'clean pass' or something lol.
And I did it ;) HAHA
Super scary. Was afraid that I might not be able to chop it in one swing; or even worse: the knife might fly off my hands *hiiiy*
Some failed to do it; and ended up 'minced' the pork in their attempt to chop it. D:

This is something that you will definitely not find elsewhere~
Feeling so lucky to be able to join this :)
It was great night, Love it so much!
Thanks for reading this super long post anyways.
See you later!

So much love,
pieches~

11.21.2013

-day 130-

Oh gosh.

It's been sooooo long since I last posted. In fact, it's almost 6 months!
Can't believe how I miss writing. How I miss telling my pieces of life through my lovely blog that has been my curhat-buddy for more than three years.

So, here I am now, at my dream university; The University of Hong Kong.


I still can't believe that I made it, even after spending almost a semester here.

Everything here is simply… Magical. It somehow exceeds pretty much every expectations that I had for my uni-life (probably because of my super-low expectation sih. LOL)

So here's my mini-summary of my life here:

1. Meeting new FRIENDS from all around the world - EVERYWHERE. 
2. Being a PART of some COMMUNITIES. And of course, the choir <3. 
3. VOLUNTEERING; can't wait for more! ^_^ 
4. Eating LOVELY FOODS (yeah really. I gained 6 kilos during my first two months…). 
5. Having to WALK everywhere (well this sucks tho. Expect to see my fabulous tukang becak alike calves when you see me later)
6. Living HEALTHIER than ever. Seriously. Especially for diet and 'exercise'. Most people said that being an anak kos - or simply an uni student will make your life miserable; unhealthy. But well…. Have to admit that for my sleeping hours tho. LOL it can't get worse. 
7. Being a part of a WORLD-CLASS UNIVERSITY. This place will be the worst place to study if you expect to excel and be a genius amongst the students. Trust me. Had my confidence level beaten up; to the level that I really doubt myself. 
8. You have to speak ENGLISH most of the time. Bleh. Just realised how bad my english is; especially when you come from a national curriculum. Now this is trouble.
9. More about LANGUAGES. My expectation before I got here was to be able to survive with english; that most people understands english. GOD DAMN IT. Now I'm learning three languages at the time: Chinese, Cantonese, and most important: BODY LANGUAGE. LOL.
10. Still about language; we could talk with Bahasa Indonesia very comfortably. Except in Causeway Bay, where 80% of the people around you will understand.
11. The workload is pretty much the same with SMUKI. Our beloved chur high school. (Chur means something like what we've been through for 3 years).
12. There's no parents to pay attention and take care of you. Having to be responsible for pretty much everything is somehow hard. And I MISS MY PARENTS SO MUCH T_T
13. and many more…

I could write up to infinity just to describe these months. But I'm quite sure this will be your response if I continue to write:

tl;dr

So I'll just stop for a while. And well, I should be preparing for my speaking test; but I can't resist the temptation to write. LOL.
Well if you guys kinda miss me and want to see my newest photo….


HAHA. It's me; pretty much. Playing around and feeling cold. LOL
Okay. Will get back with you guys later on. See you!

So much love,

pieches :)





5.22.2013

-mezzanine ; hetalia ask game-

stolen from mich's blog~

America: What is your favourite place to eat?
Japanese restaurant~

Australia: Do you have any quirks when speaking?
I speak too much. 

Austria: What kind of person do you wish to be?
A person that improves everyday?

Belarus: Is there anyone you love? Family, friends, romantic interest?
Family, friends, boyfriend :*

Belgium: What do you think of your siblings?
FAT.

Botswana: Do you like to sing? Why or why not?
A little too much xD

Bulgaria: Who do you consider close to you?
My bestfriends.

Cameroon: Describe your culture.
Too many to describe.

Canada: Favourite wintertime activity?
Ice skating~

China: What was the best moment of your life?
Everything?

Cuba: What sort of grudges do you hold if any?
Complains of course xD

Cyprus: What hands-on activities do you like (drawing, carving, building, etc.)?
Does writing count?

Denmark: Do you wish for something of your past?
No...

Egypt: Do you stand up for what you believe in?
YEP!

England: Are you controlling?
I am controlling LOL

Estonia: Do you think people often misunderstand you?
Too often.

Finland: What do you prefer, kindness, sternness, or apathy?
Kindness.

France: How do you show love for those you care for?
By talking to them (?)

Germania: What is the hardest thing you have ever had to do?
Forgiving ppl..

Germany: Do you have a hard time forgiving yourself?
Very funny. Look above.

Ghana: What is our favourite sport?
Swimming~

Greece: Do you let other help you when in need?
No.

Hungary: Who is the person you trust most?
Me xD

Hutt River: What is the most memorable dream or nightmare you have had?
Died and reincarnated.

Hong Kong: Do you fear death?
Yep.

Iceland: Do you hide your real personality? Why?
Noo. They're too loud to be hidden.

India: How important is family to you?
This important.

Japan: Tell us a secret about yourself.
I'm good at keeping secrets. *paradox

Kenya: What is your favourite wild animal?
Horse <3

Korea: What is one thing you accomplished by yourself?
I don't know xD

Kugelmugel: Is there anyone you have a love-hate relationship with?
Nay. There's a thick borderline between love and hate.

Latvia: Do you believe you are brave?
At some moment, I do.

Ladonia: What is the internet site you visit most often?
9gag, email, facebook.

Liechtenstein: How do people underestimate you most often?
They think I can't achieve things.

Lithuania: Do you desire power?
In its other form : money.

Macau: What is your favourite festival or celebration?
The one that involves skipping school.

Molossia: Do you consider yourself strong?
Weak as f-ck.

Monaco: Do you think you are a lucky person?
Yes I am :)

New Zealand: Would you rather be an elf, dwarf, Hobbit, or wizard?
WIZARD!

North Italy: What is your least favourite part of your personality?
Emotional.

Norway: What was the most disappointing time in your life?
Forgot about it already~

Netherlands: Most generous thing someone has done for you?
Caring me for 17 years and more :)

Poland: Hardest thing you have gone through?
Surrounded by bitches.

Prussia: Would you prefer to live forever or die alone?
Die alone. Maybe my loved ones could follow the day after *eh

Roman Empire: How would you like to be remembered?
Any way would be fine.

Romania: What is something you are very ashamed of?
My statement almost 2 years ago.

Russia: Have you ever suffered from low self esteem? Do you still?
Yep; still.

Sealand: Who is your best friend?
My best friends.

Seborga: What is your favourite beverage?
Mineral water.

Seychelles: How do you handle people being rude to you?
By being a mirror to them :)

South Italy: What is your favourite part of your personality?
I don't have one favourite. I love them all *muahahahaha*

Spain: What would you tell to the person or people you hurt most if you had a second chance?
Sorry.. It's okay if you won't forgive me :(

Sweden: Are you a leader, follower, or independent?
Independent.

Switzerland: Would you consider yourself evil, good, or neutral?
Somewhere between neutral and evil..?

Thailand: How good is your poker face?
Awful.

Tibet: What do you value most?
Trust.

Taiwan: What do you think of the people or person who raised you?
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Turkey: Would you ever want children?
Yes I do. I love children <3

Uganda: How would you like others to see you?
like I care.

Ukraine: What is one thing that has made you stronger in life?
Gym (?) 

Vietnam: What is something you are proud of about yourself?
:)

Wy: What kind of art do you like?
Classic ones.

Zimbabwe: Who is your favourite character from any folklore?

Jack. From the beanstalk. LOL