2010년 11월 28일 일요일

reflection question #7

The one moment in my life that I would like to celebrate is my high school graduation and all
the years I have spent in high school. I would like to commemorate this because
the graduation was a big turning point in my life and high school helped has
done a big part of making who I am right now. This celebration will usually
last one to two days. Every year at the day of my graduation, I’ll have a sort
of a party with my friends to commemorate our high school years. At the start
of the celebration, we’ll all say a famous quote by Shakespeare “Now join your
hands, and with your hands your hearts”. This quote I believe sums up how our
friendship formed during the high school years. We’ll all have to bring photos
during our high school years and we’ll share old memories. After saying that
phrase and sharing the photos, we’ll sing and dance along the songs that were
popular when we were in high school. After that, we’ll go to SFS and meet our
old teachers again. Then we’ll go to the cafeteria and enjoy the food that we
hated to eat everyday in our high school years. After that, we say our prayers
and that would be the end of the celebration.

2010년 11월 10일 수요일


Part 1
Long time ago, there was a princess named Psyche that was so beautiful that she was mistaken for Venus, goddess of beauty. Then one day, with envy and hatred, the goddess Venus ordered her son Cupid to make Venus fall in love with the most worthless man on Earth. However, Cupid fails and he accidently falls in love with Psyche and ends up taking her as his husband. But since Psyche wasn't allowed to see his face, she grew scared and ends up trying to kill her husband. However, she fails and Cupid runs away feeling betrayed. Psyche, left with shame and sadness, starts her long journey to find her husband and win his heart back.

This story attempts to answer some of the mysteries of love and trust. This story teaches the reader that they should trust and believe in others especially when the other person is their husband or wife. This story also teaches the Greeks that you should not anger the gods in anyway or you will suffer consequences.