Saturday, April 5, 2008

A wedding party

Yesterday, I joined a wedding party with all my friends, approximately 10. we, handsome guys , gathered around at 6 and had to wait about half an hour for our surprisingly pretty class monitor and other two cute girl friends. By the time everyone arrived, we started our first courses quickly, followed by the second and the third…we rushed and ate very quickly ( esp NGOV Veng- ate without lifting his head ). We do so in order to enjoy one fantastic activity--dancing. Can’t wait any more, I, along with some dancing expert friends, desirably went to dance altogether. At first, two of my friends didn’t seem likely to enjoy with us, cos they said they didn’t know how dance and was afraid of embarrassing and being clumsy. After my very hard encouraging and persuading , they agreed and crazily, happily learn to dance from me . I was really appreciated their braveness and their having a heart to learn. This recalled me of my past memory that when I first learn to dance. ( by the time I arrived city , really didn’t have much knowledge about the skills. At province, I was very shy and afraid of being laugh at, so almost all the parties hardly ever did I participate in this activity. Plus, most adults with my age did not have interest in it , just finished the final course and stayed a bit , they would rush home or went elsewhere. As a result, I couldn’t dance until I lived in Phnom Penh). (This was their first step in learning , and I hope that they will keep practicing it—it’s worth to learn both our traditional dancing and western hip-hop style.) cos the sky was getting dark and time was getting to be late, we decided to leave at 9:30 or so. everyone was really enjoyed it very much…








IFL's culture day

Last Saturday (March 29), there was a celebration in my school, called “culture day”. All my friends and I were joined in the event, and I believe that they will unanimously agree with my evaluation. I just feel that this year’s culture day is not as well, fun and interesting as last year’s. After the National anthem, welcome speech by H.E.Dr Mao Sokan—Vice Rector for Royal University of Phnom Penh, and the opening speech by H.E. Pit Chamnan—Secretary of State of Education, Youth, and Sports, there were not any interesting activities at all. Most of the students including I were sitting bored stiff and did nothing but just to watch the unattractive act performed by students and invited expert. Worse, I first expected that it would be brilliant and hilarious in the joke session, but it turned out not as what I had expected. You guys know the joke made by teacher Oum Soryong and his students didn’t caught our mind and please our eyes at all; so again we just do nothing but chatting with each other about this and that. The worst, in the lunch time, we’re lack almost everything, chair to sit, food to eat-enjoyed only 2 or 3 course out of the 6 or 7, and cutlery to serve with the food. (See the below pics). Nevertheless, we still enjoyed it after all—in the dancing session.

Here are some pics taken in IFL's culture day

having breakfast in canteen


Lunch time




pic under the mid sun


some activities in class




pics in dance session




Saturday, March 29, 2008

Tong Tong want to say!!!

Hi all my inland and oversea friends! Tong Tong is very delighted that Tong Tong can be here and be with all of U, guy, to share everyting from personal experience to technology. Again, Tong Tong sincercely hope that we will be together...And believe that U will find it useful...