Thursday, January 27, 2011

New Year's Resolution

Western New Year passed. Lunar New Year is at the corner. Yet, both of them have one thing in common: New Year's Resolution.
The Year 2011, the year of the Cat, is so special for me because this the first year I miss my family's New Year reunion. Before I arrived here, I neither lived with my family nor lived close to them. However, I never missed my family's reunion on the first day of the year. In my country, it is traditional that wherever they go, people always come back home on the New Year Day to meet their beloved members in their family. On that day, we usually have meals together, talk about what we have done in the old year, and what we expect to do in the new one. Also, handing out lucky money cannot be missed, which is representative for wishing good fortune to the ones people love.
This year is a differrent story for me. I will have been thousands of miles far away from home for studying, and it is impossible for me to join my family's reunion on this New Year Day. That leads me to being deeply hoemsick. Thus, I have decided on my New Year's Revolution. It is all about my home-coming trip in this year. To do so, I must keep myself focused on the plan I have set up. All I have to do is trying my best to improve my English skills, practice the GMAT exercises at the same time, as well as  heading myself toward a goal of earning a high score on GMAT test to apply for my master program. Once I am accepted to take master program, I will be able to come back home for a break in a couple weeks in summer, or on Xmas Holiday in winter. It seems to be a hard task, but I have to try. No starting, then no results.
So that all I can come up with for my journal today. Hope you all in the class will achieve your New Year's Resolutions.
By the way, I havent read my peers' posts on this 2nd journal because I now have to rush to my verbal class. I will do it later when I am at home.
Nice day !!!

4 comments:

  1. It's the Cat year in Vietnam, that's interesting. 2011 is the Rabit year in China.

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  2. GMAT...words can't describe how hateable I am to that test!! Good luck ^^

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  3. Yeah, I still haven't figured out why Vietnamese have a different zodiac for this year. They have also replaced goat for sheep, but it's the same word in Chinese.

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  4. @ Sophia & Sean: I dont know, either. but i guess vietnamese need a cat that can "put an eye" on the rat
    @ Cindy: Thank my buddy!!!

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