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Mar 22, 2007 00:29 # 44149

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A Blessed Day, Indeed.

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Dear Journal,

Today has been a blessed day.

After reading a nice passage from the bible, I headed off to school.

At school I made the most of my time before my evening class. I was able to include a swim session in my day along with an unexpected and delightful surprise of adding ratings, replies, and a journal entry to my newly found online community.

As it is, I am not going to be able to write after 17:30, this evening, but definately am going to do some midnight reading.

Possibly, as a plan of dispursing my time wisely, after reading a post I will prepare a reply in a word processor and then add it once I am able i.e. when time allows or when post to my account are allowed.

It was a very blessed day and to be sure, I was glad a most prominent community member aided me in being able(allowed) to write post to my heart's content.

note to self: remember to add to the forum titled, "Books."

What comes around goes around.

Mar 22, 2007 01:22 # 44150

charlie *** replies...

Re: A Blessed Day, Indeed.

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Welcome to NAO smashedmotif!

I assume by your signature and profile that you are Asian. Are you currently living in Asia? If you are, welcome to the Asia/Pacific chapter of NAO!

I look forward to your continued posts!

Please contiune to vote AND post.

Mar 22, 2007 04:27 # 44151

smashedmotif * replies...

Re: A Blessed Day, Indeed.

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"I assume by your signature and profile that you are Asian."[note: the quote function was not working at the time this post]

It just so happens to be that I am [drum roll, please]- not Asian.

Racial profile by the U.S. Census people is one of the topics we are discussing in a linguistics course I am enrolled in (Race, Ethnics, and Culture in America).

If you go here, you can see who I am, and then you will know more about me. Plus, if you go here, you'll be able to learn a lot about Mandarin Chinese.

If you go here, you can see the only post online where I give a short review on the Japanese animation, "Odin." I love Japanese animation.

It may be because I like a lot about Japanese culture and life.

I have studied a few martial art forms e.g.Shotokan: age 10-12; Kajukenbo: age 17; Masunoki: age 25; Aikido and Kendo: age 29.

I also lived in Japan for one and a half years, cook with my Chinese wife (we met at an international bible study), Japanese food.

As well as the above, I have even taken a class working with Japanese Traditional Handtools, learning Japanese joinery.

Go here to check out the carpentry dojo. I'm not featured, but that may be a good thing.:)

That said, I can not say that possibly in my former life I wasn't of Chinese relation. But then again, being a follower of Christ, I do not believe in reincarnation. Though, I did practice Hinduism for approximately eight years. It's a long story, see.

Thank you, I do want to be welcomed, to an international chapter. In fact, any international or domestic -- as if I am a mechanic, now, or something -- collaboration is welcomed on my part.

In a later journal entry, I just may discuss my travels. Or, I may start a new forum. Yes, a new forum titled Travel. [Leans back and lightly drums fingers along the arm of the chair, allows the mind to play on the image]

It may be that I have to come up with a more appropriate title, now that I think about it.

Real quick, though, I spent one year in China learning Chinese.

I lived in the city, Hebei. It was so awesome. That was during 1999-2000. Before that, I had taken up studying Chinese at SDSU (see link above), in the Fall semester of 1998. In total it was a four year tour of learning Chinese in an academic environment.

My purpose in studying Chinese was because I wanted to and could. That and the fact that I had recently stumbled upon a huge population group of Chinese while in San Diego.

Plus, I love languages. It all started in high school when learning Spanish and Russian. I did better in Russian than Spanish. I equate the success in Russian to the use of computers. Something I am interested in, now i.e. computational linguistics.

For what it's worth, I hope to continue in contact with you and others of the NAO community. So far I've recieved nothing but a welcomed feeling.

And you thought this would be a short reply.

What comes around goes around.


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