March 8, 2010

I can take the rain on the roof of this empty house
That don't bother me...

Finally can come home early from sch to watch TV.
American Idol =)

and play guitar.
Qingtian... a song that can bring nostalgia to almost everyone..
i wonder when can i learn the next part of the tabs...

watching animal farm on youtube now...
ITS FOR WORK!
history holiday homework planning...
students will learn about communist Russia next term,
animal farm is so apt! XD
i wonder if my students can stand watching a one hour plus movie for HW...

btw my chi class went super well today.
i managed to get their attention for once --when im teaching that is.
=) h a p p y ...

read this story iin the book im currently reading...

Building well sometimes mean first tearing down
For his son's 13th birthday, the father handed over a small box.

"Inside the box is the tool i used the most. "
The son opened it and saw a nail puller.
"Nail puller , simple as it might seem," explained the father, " is one of the most important tools
i have."

The father told the story of how once , while in the middle of building a wall, he discovered that it was crocked. Instead of halting the construction and undoing a little work to fix the wall, he decided to proceed, hoping that the problem would go away as he continued to build.


However, the probem only worsened. Eventually, at a great loss of materials and time, he had to tear down the nearly completed wall and totally rebuild it.

"Son'" the father said gravely, "times will come in life when you realsie you've made a mistake. At that moment, you have two choices: You can swallow your pride and pull a few nails, or you can foolishly continue your course, hoping that the problem will go away. Most of the time the problem will only get worse. Im giving you this tool to remind you of this principle : when you realise you've made a mistake, the best thing you can do is tear down the wall and start over. "


thanks for your prayers! its working its working!

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