Tuesday 1 November 2011

Best HALLOWEEN


The night is coming, corpse bride is looking for her groom in the dark. Watch out, she can be really angry if she fails to find him...

Yea, that is one of my favorite Tim Burton's movies, full of musical, scary, romantic elements, which meat all I expect from a movie. Besides, I kind of enjoy the sad ending. A girl, alive or dead, always wants to be loved, and more, a marriage. Sadly, our corpse bride always lives in girls' worst nightmare...

See, the best part of halloween is not about the party, but it is that you can be everyone, anything at that night. You can live in other's life, like it is real. Well, I know at halloween you are supposed to scare others, as much as you can, but I choose to amuse people, in a way I want.

I was in Teviot, the library bar of our uni last night. The party there was amazing; karaoke, jazz music, silent disco (which was my favorite part), and really funny people wow!!!!! You should have a look next year, and probably you will meet me, princess frog!!! Errr, but prebook before.

Hey, come to celebrate our Bonfire night at 5th Nov. I will let you know what happens that day, and probably tell you some great stories.

Smile, enjoy your day!

Friday 30 September 2011

Shiny Edinburgh


Everyone is surprised of the amazingly extremely good weather in Edinburgh recently. To those who just arrived, don't get to used to it, cause it is very unusual! But enjoy it when you can! I had a very busy month, since I moved to a new place to live, with two nice girls; and also, I finally moved to my second year phd study.

I took this picture not long time ago. It's the view of a corner of the garden, from my new living room. I have two little gardens at front and back yards, where I see cats and squirrels sometimes. Those creatures are always bad mannerd- they don't ask permissions to get in, and they never say hi.

Tomorrow is China National Day. In China it is big! People usually have a 7 days holiday- 3 official, and previous and next weekends swapped to the holiday. Originally, I was not a big fan of it. Although as students we didn't have to go to school during the holiday, but we had a lot of homework. Disaster~ But things changed after I went into uni. Besides the 7 days, we could manage to take off additional 2 or 3 days, which means more time spending with parents- I got homesick more often before.

Opps, I just check BBC weather report. It seems a lot of rain tomorrow. It's time for everything to get back to normal! Don't forget smile!

Sunday 31 July 2011

9 months look back, part 2

Greetings from France!

Sorry, I've gone for a while. July was a very busy month for me. I spend a lot of time with my parents, who came to Edinburgh to see me. And then, I was preparing to go to Grenoble, France, for a 9-day scientific visit.

Now, enough of the excuses. :p

I've seen a lot in Scotland during the past 9 month, I mean, as a foreigner. And, of course, as a Phd student, I've known a lot. I wasn't trained as a researcher when I was at college, but a vet. Clearly, my supervisor figured it out very soon :(. Being a Phd could be hard, if only you see it that way. I admit you have to be very determined and diligent to work it out, and yeah, with good attitude. That's all. I do the Alzheimer stuff and biophysical thing, which I absolutely had no idea at all, so I started from all the beginning. I'm not a quick learner, but I knew I had to learn by heart, or I wouldn't get through the Phd life. At the start, it was difficult, since you had to be an active learner. No one force you to do anything, neither do you get any pressure from the exams. You are alone! But, if you don't behave yourself, you know what happens next- no Phd degree. So, to me, after months of struggling, I started to know what to learn and how to learn things by myself- either to ask people, your supervisor, your colleague, anyone handy; or, to look into literature. That worked pretty well on me. So if you ask me what I am doing right now, I can talk about it for several hours. That's what I'm supposed to learn at the first year of my Phd, to know how to be one.

So friends, Phd life can be dull and Phds can be nerts. But it all depends on what you want from your life, and how you live it. I will talk to you later about the motto I have about life. Bye for now! Big smile!

Tuesday 14 June 2011

a 9 months look back, part 1


It’s early in the morning. I just handed in the final version of my first year report to my supervisor. Last Wednesday when he looked into the drafts, he said Bob (head of my thesis committee) would be happy with it. I was suddenly relieved.

It has been 9 months since I first landed on this place, a city with a reputation of its beauty, history, and seafood. I spent most of the time exploring this old city, finding it gloomy, but stunning in good weather; windy, but lovely in summer. I hadn’t heard too much about Edinburgh before I came here, however, it satisfies all my expectations. To a foreigner, life is not easy here. You have to understand the famous Scottish accent, but now, the once most annoying thing becomes one of the reasons why I’m fond of this city. Kilts are usual here. It used to surprise me when I saw men in “skirts”, but not anymore. Trust me, as it’s been said, men wear nothing beneath it. I’ll talk to you later about how I discovered it. It’s another story.

I was a rookie in my research area. I mean, as a vet, I study Alzheimer’s Diseases. Time changes me, and increase my knowledge. Now I can talk about fibrils assembles, CD, BAM, etc. confidently. Work and life, people must maintain a balance between them. To me, that means half of the time working, and half entertaining. This works well for me. I hope to know more about this country and people; and discover more in the research. We’ll see. Light goes through my window. It’s 4:18am, not perfect time to have a beauty sleep, but not too bad. Have a good morning. Smile!