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    Bắt đầu khách hứa làm nó mới biết có cái không khí của trung thu. Nói chung cái dịp lễ nào cũng gắn với 1 lần đen đủi và đau khổ của nó nên chẳng bao giờ thích lễ với tết cả :D. Hôm wa con nhợn heo bảo mày sống thế ko thấy chán ah :-|. Ơ tao cũng chả biết tao như bị mất cảm giác thôi, tao chả thấy tao đam mê cái gì cả, tao đang bị cuốn vào một cái gọi là công việc :-|, thấy bảo ai cũng có giai đoạn thế mà, giai đoạn mất cân bằng. Mọi khi ko đi chơi thấy thấp thỏm, bùn lắm, vì không được gặp các bạn, bây giờ đi chơi thấy bất an ( vì cái luận văn đang chờ ở nhà), tránh né, ngồi nhà thấy sướng hơn, được lên thư viện ngồi học trong 1 không khí căng thẳng cũng thấy thoải mái hơn. Trẻ ko chơi già đổ đốn, nên chắc trẻ chơi rồi già tu tỉnh =)). Mẹ cũng bắt đầu thấy nó khác, hôm qua mẹ bảo là mẹ ko cần nó fải quá áp lực và mệt mỏi thế, nếu ko muốn học cao nữa cũng ko sao. Uhm, nó biết, mẹ thấy nó lo lắng làm việc căng thẳng thì lại xót. Có một giai đoạn bước chân vào đại học nó đổ đốn, bê tha, chơi bời và ngập trong 1 cái gọi là chuyện tình cảm, cái luôn làm nó mất thời gian suy nghĩ và bất an. Còn giờ thì nó bắt đầu tin tưởng vào chỗ dựa tinh thần của nó :), chẳng biết có thay đổi gì nữa ko, thường thì khi nó bắt đầu có cảm giác yên bình và hạnh phúc thì lại có chuyện. Có thể bây giờ cuộc sống của nó theo như bạn nó là hơi chán nhưng để được cái phẳng lặng thế này ko dễ chút nào :(. Như cái sơ đồ hình sin ý, người khác chỉ là parabon thôi :)). Chuẩn bị đi tiễn 1 con heo nào b-)
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    Biu "crazy" b-), it''s ur dislike of harry potter that makes me stay at home n continue consencutive hours of studying huhu ( I should have been at Vincom watching films n savouring the taste of popcorn at this time , gruhhhh b-) ). However, after 3 hours (8.30->11.30) sticking my bottom on the chair at FTU library :)), I still had one n a half hours 4 relaxation with my friend ( He worked in Shinhan Bank in Daewoo Building,which''''s located near my university n he had 1.30 break, so we decided 2 go out for eating n playing pool). Although he said that he was extremely bad at playing this game, his performance was so attractive :x. U cheated me so nice guy :)). I dont overstate but his ability can be compared with pool players in the matchs broadcasted on ESPN or Starsports channel. Oh god, I''ve never seen anyone play fantasticly like him. Incredible! The looser had to crawl underneath the table, luckily maybe he saw the fear deeply in my eyes, so he hit both of the white pool n the 8th pool into the 10th hole in purpose :D. Haizzz, it''s a rare chance for me 2 improve my skill of my favourite game ^^. Totally relaxed! Now let''s forcus on thesis b-). 4pm-> ????, hope that I''ll have 3 hours working effectively like in the morning hihi
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    All About Tet Trung Thu, the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival
    By Erin Henderson
    Tet Trung Thu, as it is known in Vietnam, or the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival as we refer to it in America, is a wonderful, ancient festival that revolves around children.
    The Festival dates back as far as 15-20,000 years ago in Southeast Asia, and is tra***ionally held on the 15th day of the 8th Lunar Month. This year, the date of the Festival is September 2, the same day as the full moon. The Mid-Autumn Moon Festival is one of the two most popular festivals in Vietnam, and has been important to families in Vietnam for many years.
    It is said that originally, the Festival came about as a way for parents to make up for lost time with their children after harvest season. The harvest was done by September, (August in the Lunar calendar) and the parents were anxious to spend time with their children and do something special with them, as well as celebrate the harvest, after spending much time working hard and away from the family. It was held under the full moon, which represents fullness and prosperity of life.
    The festival is very much like a combination of our Halloween and Thanksgiving. Children parade on the streets, while singing and carrying colorful lanterns of different sizes. Some of the popular shapes include fishes, stars, butterflies and a lantern that spins when a candle is inserted, representing the earth circling the sun.
    Dances are also tra***ional, and include the dragon dance and the flower dance.
    It is customary to give Banh Trung Thu, boxes of moon cakes, which are tra***ionally very rich in taste. The cakes are filled with lotus seeds, ground beans and orange peels and have a bright yoke in the center to represent the moon.
    Today, the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival, as well as encouraging affection for children, promotes education, poetry, dance and arts and crafts.
    Many Vietnamese communities in the USA hold Mid-Autumn Moon Festivals, including Washington DC and San Jose. For families that don''t live in an area with an organized Festival, have your own! It is a wonderful opportunity to share and learn about your child''s culture, and a great opportunity for family fun too!
    To help children get ready for the Festival, parents can help children make their lanterns and costumes for the lantern procession and discuss the history and culture of Vietnam.
    Showing our love for our children and teaching of Vietnam''s love for their children is a wonderful reason to celebrate!
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    The Moon festival
    The Moon festival (also called the Mooncake or Mid-Autumn festival) falls on September 10 or 11th (China) in the year 2003. What is the Moon festival? Every year on the fifteenth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar, when the moon is at its maximum brightness for the entire year, the Chinese celebrate "zhong qui jie." Children are told the story of the moon fairy living in a crystal palace, who comes out to dance on the moon''s shadowed surface. The legend surrounding the "lady living in the moon" dates back to ancient times, to a day when ten suns appeared at once in the sky. The Emperor ordered a famous archer to shoot down the nine extra suns. Once the task was accomplished, Goddess of Western Heaven rewarded the archer with a pill that would make him immortal. However, his wife found the pill, took it, and was banished to the moon as a result. Legend says that her beauty is greatest on the day of the Moon festival.
    According to another legend, on this day the "Man in the Moon" was spotted at an inn, carrying a writing tablet. When questioned, he said he was recording the names of all the happy couples who were fated to marry and live happily forever after. Accordingly, just as June is the tra***ional month for exchanging nuptials in the west, many Chinese weddings are held during the eighth lunar month, with the fifteenth day being the most popular.
    Of course, the most famous legend surrounding the Moon festival concerns its possible role in Chinese history. Overrun by the Mongols in the thirteenth century, the Chinese threw off their oppressors in 1368 AD. It is said that mooncakes - which the Mongols did not eat - were the perfect vehicle for hiding and passing along plans for the rebellion. Families were instructed not to eat the mooncakes until the day of the moon festival, which is when the rebellion took place. (In another version plans were passed along in mooncakes over several years of Mid-Autumn festivals, but the basic idea is the same).
    Today, Chinese people celebrate the Mid-Autumn festival with dances, feasting and moon gazing. Not to mention mooncakes. While baked goods are a common feature at most Chinese celebrations, mooncakes are inextricably linked with the Moon festival. One tra***ional mooncake is filled with lotus seed paste and quite distinctive in appearance (see top photo). Roughly the size of a human palm, these mooncakes are quite filling, meant to be cut diagonally in quarters and passed around. This explains their rather steep price (around $5.00 in Canada). A word of caution: the salty yolk in the middle, representing the full moon, is an acquired taste.
    More elaborate versions of mooncakes contain four egg yolks (representing the four phases of the moon). Besides lotus seed paste, other tra***ional fillings include red bean paste and black bean paste. Unfortunately for dieters, mooncakes are rather high in calories.
    While in the past mooncakes took up to four weeks to make, automation has speeded up the process considerably. Today, mooncakes may be filled with everything from dates, nuts, and fruit to Chinese sausages. More exotic creations include green tea mooncakes, and ping pei or snowskin mooncakes, a Southeast Asian variation made with cooked glutinous rice flour. Haagen-Daz has even gotten into the act by introducing a line of ice cream mooncakes in Asian markets.
    Given the difficulty of making them, most people prefer to purchase their mooncakes instead of making them. You''ll find them at Asian bakeries beginning around mid-August. Meanwhile, for those with a culinary bent, here are several recipes.
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    Give n Get
    When I was a child, I always felt eager whenever getting a present on special occassions. Unexplainably, at present everything has changed, happiness is not wat I get, it''''s wat I give :). I dont know how 2 express all my feelings, just st very joyful rising inside me when I saw the cheerfulness on my sis n bro''''s faces. Yesterday when being asked if u liked 2 receive a gift on Mid Autumn Festival, I said NO without hesitation :)), he''''s very surprised but it''''s true :D. I just like to give presents :D. The most meaningful thing 2 me is I can bring a lot of joys 2 my innocent n beloved friends who I really want 2 be my full bro n sis :). There r moments I blamed my mother for not having one more child for me :D, I desire having the feelings of carrying a babie in my arms, feeding them n kissing on their chubby cheeks hihi, they look so cute n lovely :D. I used 2 think that I just liked babies under 5 years old :)), but now I love all my little friends even though some look bigger than me :)). I''''d thought that Mid Autumn Festival would be nothing interesting, unexpectly this one was the most meaningful Moon Festival ^^, no pain, no worry, just happiness surrounding me. I love all of my children :D, muahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Love love love :D
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    I promise...I wont let u down... never be the same again... From now on, I will meet u everyday, not once a week like before...Dont be afraid that u''ll make me bored ''cauz I begin 2 feel an invisible string linking us. I realize u''r the part of my life, without u I cant do anything, powerless n completely empty. I swear...,my English :)) (just kidding someone :)) )
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    Đêm wa mất ngủ ngồi đọc được mấy cái hay hay hehe:
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    Recently, many friends keep complaining I''m more n more addicted 2 music :)), yeah, a little crazy, but music, it makes my restless n gloomy days less dreary. I have a bad habit that I always listen repeatly 2 one song which I''m really interested in during a period of time. n the result is each song I love is sticked to an event or a special memory, which often reminisces me about my pain whenever I hear again: the days I fell in love with someone, the days I said gudbye to my love, the days I know I could die, the days I made him cry, the days I felt totally exhausted n lonely...Do u know when I stay in front of u, I can be a strong person, I can hold my tears n say coldly but til I come home hurriedly, turn off the light n deeply drown in the song I love, my tears unconsiously come, my icy heart begin 2 melt, my mind becomes vulnerable n fragile ... It''s time I release all my sorrow n be myself, no need 2 hide my emotions or my real thoughts. Thanks to music, it helps my soul peaceful n balanced again. I luv u 4ever, my soulmate:x
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    Today I''''ve just come 2 visit my relative who''''s also a very famous Vietnamese song writer named Huy Du. His tumour was diagnosed as terminal cancer, meaning that he''''s going 2 die. I was so surprised before his calm when he talked about his precious remaining days. He knows he cant avoid his coming death, but he still smiles, very optimisticly. When I saw him, there was a very strange stream of pain following into my heart...The last image of my grandfather appeared clearly in my mind. I remember the scene in which my grandfather laid motionless in his white bed n was surrounded by variety of equipments which helped him prolong his life, but he couldnt feel anything :(. He didnt know I was right by his side, he couldnt hear my prayer, he couldnt see my tears, he didnt feel my pain, so...he left me without saying gudbye...
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    Đã lâu lắm rồi, đến hôm nay em mới nhìn lại tên anh.

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