Thursday, December 17, 2009

Happy birthday


Happy Birthday, Jesus!
How joyful I am when it comes to Christmas time, when my savor is born!

Holiday season can be very anguish, sad and empty to someone. Especially when we are facing the unknown future, the unexpected setback, the economic crisis, the unending war, the suffering of many losing their home, job,income, saving, ....many uncertainty that pipe up to our anxious heart , even despair and sorrow....To our heart wrenched " why ????" .It may seem natural in time like these to blame God, and yet, that is when we must choose instead to trust in His goodness. God is good, God is great, we are thank you for God so loved the world that He gave his only Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have----everlasting life.
So, when there are no answers to our questions...
trust Him! we must trust His heart of love! trust His answer to why. Because He cares! God does care!
Over the years, Christmas always bring miracle! Still, miracle does happen..
To witness the miracle in this holiday and merry Christmas! God demonstrates His own love for us in this giving, while we were still sinners, Christ comes to spread love, and even ultimately died for our sin. My personal testimony is that whenever I feel Christ's presence, all scares and sorrows flee; I can not imagine my life without Him, He is my rock, my hope, my strength and shelter. Therefore, Jesus 's birth has major impacted in my life, and is my most favorite birthday on earth.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Climate change conference in Copenhagen

Picture of the year, a replica statue of liberty in Copenhagen. In representing the freedom to pollute, contrary to the new era of building natural green environment movement.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Bubble decade


The most dramatic bubble wave that happened in United States in the past 10 years , is the total economic boom to our nation and gradually toward the world. The future looks bright, with the sky is the limit. The universal chipping infinite money, world currency keep on pulling to the market. Greed play in a major role for investors pitching in, money were spending, earning, and exchanging hands. The world looks impressive, with luxuriant lifestyle home, lavish vacation spending uncontrollably. The spins of prosperity is on the roll , materials purchases, big binging shopping's, things upgrade in a high contempo fashion way. Outing to Restaurants , hotels, resorts outlash spree. But when the bubble busted, financial market crunch, dropping more than 50% that change the en-tile world.

What a roller coaster ride that we are in ! First is the Dot Com cyber business bubble, second to the energy,oil market bubble, third to the stock market bubble, fourth to the real estates bubble, fifth to the Dubai's 21st century boom investment, six is the Gold commodity; and may be I left out some other bubble like technology sector , banking credit financial sector,national security defense... so a hint for next hype could be the green environmental bubble.

Now, the ugly truth, though, is that the U.S.Dollar is sinking, after surviving the last year's market meltdown, wipe out showed the vulnerability of the financial world ahead. Recession bring on deflation,and to inflation, put that in terms of the original building up our nest egg , at the end when it is our time to retire , with this tough time ahead in the financial market have left the average retirement account holder worse off that 10 years ago, a shrinking retirement savings. It is time to be "the virtues of cheapness", in the sense that it creates financial security . Perhaps in self control to spending, interest in frugality and live life prudently in decision making.
It is time to revive my faith , believe in diligence, modesty, and put every earthly temptation out of sight, out of mind. Start to recount , and count my blessing one by one.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Christmas season


Ready for Christmas ? Instead of counting the days till Christmas, may be it is time for us to make every day count. So we can live our lives to the fullest on Earth !

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

12 ways to be thankful

Cicero said that "gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all the others." The English preacher John Henry Jowett wrote that "every virtue divorced from thankfulness is maimed and limps along the spiritual road." And according to Aseop Fables, "gratitude is the sign of noble souls." A dear professor of mine just acknowledged a thank-you note I sent him and told me that "gratitude is the sign of maturity and wisdom."
I don't feel like I'm very good at gratitude. This virtue comes hard to a depressive whose first thoughts are seldom positive. It has only been with much work and lots of practice that I have been able to cultivate gratitude and be genuinely thankful. Here are 12 techniques I use to help me get to the parent of all virtues.
1. See with the heart.
One of my very favorite quotes is from Antoine de Saint-Exupery's "The Little Prince": "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly, what is essential is invisible to the eye." Every time I throw myself into a tizzy because things aren't going as expected, or as I projected on my Excel spreadsheet for the year 2020, I have to remind myself that I'm looking with the wrong instruments: I need to go back and tell my heart to get some guts and speak up to my head because it's starting to listen to my eyes again.
2. Change your language.
Learning how to see with the heart--shifting perspectives ever so slightly--is easier once you learn how to talk to yourself and to others. Dan Baker, Ph.D., writes in "What Happy People Know": "Just as changing your life can change your language, changing your language can change your life." I do a lot of self-bashing, and when I'm in the middle of a rant, I'm not able to be thankful. According to Baker, recent research has actually proved that: it's impossible to be simultaneously in a state of appreciation and fear, which is why gratitude and appreciation are antidotes to fear. Moreover, the words I speak to myself and to others really do alter my perception of the world. But when I can recognize the toxic self-talk and change my choice of words, the seeds of gratitude can grow.
3. Get a gratitude partner.
Shifting perspectives--seeing that the cup you thought had one teensy drop is actually two-thirds full--and communicating with new language takes time, discipline, and practice. Just like working out. So it makes sense that a gratitude buddy might help you stay in line, just like your running partner does, or, well, is supposed to. Because, come on, who really wants to wake up at 5:30 in the morning on a dark, cold morning and jog around town, right? Only those who are training for the Olympics, exceptionally disciplined, or have work-out partners who will yell and get even if they are stood up.
4. Remember.
"Gratitude is the heart's memory" says the French proverb. Therefore, one of the first steps to thankfulness is to remember... to remember those in our lives who have walked with us and shown kindness. I have been extremely fortunate to have so many positive mentors in my life. For every scary crossroad--when I was tempted to take a destructive path and walk further away from the person whom I believe I was meant to become--I met a guardian, a messenger, to lead me out of the perilous forest.
5. Keep a gratitude journal.
Gratitude can do more than make you smile. Research conducted by psychologist Robert Emmons at the University of California at Davis, author of "Thanks! How the New Science of Gratitude Can Make You Happier," has found that it can also improve your health: raise energy levels, promote alertness and determination, improve sleep, and possibly relieve pain and fatigue. Emmons maintains that writing in a gratitude journal a few times a week can create lasting effects.
6. Write a thank you letter.
Another gratitude exercise suggested by Dr. Emmons, known as "the father of gratitude" in the psychology world, is to compose a "gratitude letter" to a person who has made a positive and lasting influence in your life. Emmons says the letter is especially powerful when you have not properly thanked the person in the past, and when you read the letter aloud to the person face to face.
7. Make a gratitude visit.
Emmons encourages folks to read their letters aloud in person. But I like to go free style. I just show up, usually to a high school or college classroom, and I tell the students what a difference in my life their teacher has made, that I hope that they know how lucky they are to be learning from such an exceptional person, and to be sure to take lots of notes because chances are that they won't throw out their notebooks after the course is over.
8. Start a gratitude club.
This sounds like an idea for those with, well, lots of time on their hands. But I'm only suggesting it because it works. Last year, Group Beyond Blue held four "self-esteem forums," where we got online at a specific time, and were each assigned one person to whom to write a warm-fuzzy letter. A few people visited the thread, just curious about what we were up to, and wept after reading some of the letters.In his book, "Authentic Happiness," Martin Seligman, Ph.D., the father of the positive psychology movement, describes the dramatic impact of "Gratitude Night," where class members bring a guest who had been important in their lives but whom they hadn't thanked properly. Each member of the class presents a testimonial about the person and thank them. Gratitude night has become the high point of his class, and many students remark on their evaluations of the class at the end of the semester that gratitude night was truly one of the best nights of their entire life. Writes Seligman: "We do not have a vehicle in our culture for telling the people who mean the most to us how thankful we are that they are on the planet."
9. Acknowledge yourself.
Most published books include a page or two of acknowledgments, where the author cites all the persons who helped shepherd her book to production. It's like the Oscar moment, when the actor is up on stage and is rattling off every name he can think of and hopes to God he didn't forget anyone--especially his spouse. The truth is that most people, and especially those who suffer from low self-esteem, do forget a very important figure: themselves. Which is why I think a healthy activity is to write a page of acknowledgements to yourself. Mine would go something like this:
And I thank you, Self, for doing all that you do to try and keep me healthy: for storing the kids' Halloween bags up where you can't reach it, where you need a stool to get it down, which is entirely too much effort for a Kit Kat; for exercising four to five times a week; for going to therapy; for trying every day to erect boundaries between your work and home life; for taking six Omega-3 soft-gels capsules a day in addition to all the other vitamins and meds you swallow; for trying your best at good sleep hygiene; and for laughing at stupid stuff whenever possible, because I say that it's better than crying.
10. Accept a gift.
Sometimes gratitude is hard because we don't think we're worthy of the gifts bestowed on us. Tal Ben-Shahar, Ph.D. explains this problem in his book "Happier: Learn the Secrets to Daily Joy and Lasting Fulfillment": "When we do not feel that we are worthy of happiness, we cannot possibly feel worthy of the good things in our lives, the things that bring us happiness."
One of the hardest acts of gratitude is to graciously accept a gift, to believe in the goodness of the person who gave it to us, and to believe in ourselves enough to receive it. When I was a senior in college, a homeless man wanted to take me out to lunch. I had been spending my Fridays at a shelter and we had become friends. I didn't feel right about his spending the only dollars he had on a lunch for me. It should be the other way around.
"Let me take you," I said. And he frowned and became sad.
"Please," he pleaded, "Let me do this. It would make me happy."
So I let him. And it did.
11. Pray.
"If the only prayer you say in your life is 'thank you,' that would suffice," wrote Meister Eckhart. I remember that piece of advice as I say my prayers in the morning, the hour I spend running around the Naval Academy. I start with a rosary, then I launch into all my prayer requests, which probably sound to God like Katherine's Christmas list does to me: "Mom, have that man, Santa, get me everything I have circled in this catalog, okay?"And then, when I reach my favorite stretch of the run--where the academy field follows the Severn River, a gorgeous spot on the campus that takes my breath away--I don't say anything. I just take in the beauty with a grateful heart. My only prayer for those three minutes is "thank you."
12. Give back.
The other day I was trying to come up with a way of repaying a former professor of mine for all his encouragement and support to me throughout the years. Nothing I could ever do could match his kindness. No letter of appreciation. No visit to his classrooms. So I came up with this plan: perhaps I could help some young girl who fell into my path in the same way that he helped me. I told my professor-friend that I would try to help and inspire this lost person--I would try to guide her to a source of love and self-acceptance--just as he had done for me.
Giving back doesn't mean reciprocating favors so that everything is fair and the tally is even. That's the beauty of giving. If someone does an act of kindness for you, one way to say thanks is to do the same for another.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Fall




The greater part of our happiness depends on our dispositions and not on our circumstances. Even the Autumn leaf could comprehend this remarkable joyfulness perspective.

Happiness is...


我們的幸福取決於我們的氣質,而不是我們的情況.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Embracing good time with family










thanksgiving









I am counting my blessing in time of Thanksgiving season.



God's light in guiding me with hope, direction, sharpen my vision for the path in front of me, warm and comfort.




Tuesday, October 27, 2009

tu Tinh phan oct,2009

Trinh minh Chau reunited Tu Tinh Phan since year of 1975.

Da ja vu?


Friday, October 23, 2009

Eiffel tower




Happy 120Th anniversary!

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

sky is the limit











If you limit your choices only to what seems possible or reasonable, you disconnect yourself from what you truly want, and all that is left is compromise. ~Robert Fritz

Thursday, October 8, 2009

4 kinds of friends we need in life











You hear about peer pressure when you are the sixth grade, but no one talks about it once you've graduated from college, have a job, and especially once you're mature enough to find a mate and make babies.
But the kind of folks you hang with influence you more than you think.
Peer pressure never goes away.
Multiple studies show that human beings unconsciously and consciously mimic the behaviors of those around them. Folks hanging out with optimists become optimists themselves. Women who cheat on their husbands dally with other cheaters.
In his insightful book, "Bounce: Living the Resilient Life," psychology professor Robert Wicks recommends that we invite into our circle of friends four types of people: the prophet, the cheerleader, the harasser, and guides. By including these different voices and friends into our life, he argues, we can become more resilient to life's blows.
1. The Prophet
The prophet is the type of person that calls us on any misguided attempts at something, makes us accountable for our behavior, and prompts us to be honest, even when that is not easy. The prophet challenges us, and can be a royal pain at times, but ultimately helps us to find freedom. Says Wicks, "Prophets point! They point to the fact that it doesn't matter whether pleasure or pain is involved, the only thing that matters is that we seek to see and live 'the truth' because only it will set us free."
2. The Cheerleader
To balance out the provocation and questioning of a prophet, a person also must have a few cheerleader friends: folks who offer unconditional love, support, and acceptance. Wicks says we need the encouragement of the cheerleader as much as the criticism and feedback of the prophet because "burnout is always around the corner when we don't have people who are ready to encourage us, see our gifts clearly, and be there for us when our involvement with people, their sometimes unrealistic demands, and our own crazy expectations for ourselves threaten to pull us down."
3. The Harasser
After we've been criticized and loved, we need to laugh. That's why we need harassers, the third kind of friend, who helps us to see the humor in life's frustrations and calamities. They help us to mock our unrealistic expectations, of ourselves and of others. Says Wicks, "This type of friend helps us regain and maintain perspective."
4. Guides
And finally, we need guides. Listeners. People who will, according to Wicks, "search and look for nuances in what we share with them to help us to uncover some of the 'voices' that are unconsciously guiding our lives, especially the ones that make us hesitant, anxious, fearful, and willful."

Wednesday, October 7, 2009


若是世上没有神明, 而这么甚高的圣言, 易经中的人生观相对和谦虚。这些哲学,论理 原始何来呢?

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Simple beauty

Enjoying the breathtaking view of the sunset,which is constantly changing and always keeping me amaze with the refletion of the surrounding...Wow! this is the fascinating luxury I can not live without.

It might sounds like the commercial, or promoting southern california. In fact, Just every clear days--
I can capture the most dramatic, impeccable colors of Sunset. What a true simple beauty!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

heartfelt moment

On each reunion journey, we find new ways to touch the stars.
Ventura, California is topping lists of outdoor activities. In here, we are catching up on what's new and exciting in our life...along with some good laugh from the past history.








remembrance of substance and style in southern california.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

孔夫子






万世帅表


孔子2560 周年诞辰纪念与

commemorating the 2560anniversary











Confucius 2560th 's birthday

Thursday, October 1, 2009

October 1st




The people republic of China from Chairman Mao to the present. 60 birthday today, the communist taken over .with the Chinese economy growing more briskly,communist party is still going strong, and stronger , uphold the basic economic system with public ownership,
gradually playing adominate role, as the global financial fortunes empire .

The event of celebration proudly present the nation huge, massive military parade take place in Beijing to mark the 60Th anniversary of the communist regime founding in effect. The progression of a mildstone with a new round of repression. There are many loyal party members, apearing with Hu Jintao's first national day military parade as president, The event takes place only once every ten years. This festivities is culminate performance and fireworks display during the evening.

China government ordered local administrators to create a harmonious and stable environment for the national day by stepping up monitoring of prices of food, liquid gas, tickets to tourist spots, transport and other things. This wealthy image celebration has tried to reassure citizens that recent increases of food price inflation are just normal seasonal fluctuations. Citizens might lift their spirits with a list of high hope, and proud. in truth as now , china has increase high percentage of middle class citizens. therefore, the buying power is getting stronger . Hopefully the human 's right will be rise along with the consumer pursuit of democracy one day in the near future.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

crisis




More than any other , many earth quake has strikes in the same day. 7.6 earth quake in Padang,Indonesia; 531 death. 8. earthquake in Samoan island, and Tsunami. Tsunami waves swept across islands of the South Pacific, wiping out at least one village and killing at least hundred people on the Samoan islands. The tsunami followed a massive earthquake, with a magnitude of…
California is an earthquake zone, we have been waiting the big hit to come., in any day...
Love thy neighbor as thyself. We are not living with fear, but with compassion , helping hand,be a donor, a humanitarian, to donate and raise funds to provide the victims with hope. Now continue the research in prevention, and walk with faith for tomorrow in facing nature disaster.
Where can we flee , in evacuate when the fire, storm, and the quake seems to come in by surprise? No matter what the future hold, or what we are facing now, I firmly believe that God is real. The lord stood at my side and gave me strength, there is no situation that is hopeless, and there is no problem that is greater than God.

fire season


Finally the die down of the huge fire in southern California. During the month of September, the sky is clouded red, smoky in the eyes. Wildfire in venture county, the closest one to where I live near thousand Oaks, is moor park city. due to dry brushes in southern California, during fire season with the Santa -Ana wind from North east will drive the fire to south west. with 55 mild per hour , combine with 104 degree around the area.
I am just so thankful that the fire has contained, and no civilian been killed, nor burn, but two fire men had been sacrificed on this tragic event. may god bless them, and give comfort to their families. They are my hero, in giving their lives to save others.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

心臟病發作與喝溫開水... 有關係!

中國人和日本人吃飯的時候喝熱茶,而不是喝冰開水,我們應該學習中國人和日本人的飲食習慣。吃過飯之後喝一杯冰冷的飲料的確很舒服,然而,冷開水會使你剛剛吃下肚的油膩膩的食物凝結在一起,而且會使胃腸的消化作用變慢,一旦這一大坨像爛泥的東西碰到胃酸,就會分解而很快地被腸子吸引,它會附著在腸壁上,沒多久它就會變成脂肪,而導致癌症,所以說,吃過飯之後最好還是喝一碗熱湯或一杯溫開水。心臟病發作的一般徵兆請你特別注意:並不是所有心臟病發作的時候都會左臂疼痛,你倒是要留意你頸項的劇烈疼痛。心臟病發作的時候不一定會胸口疼痛,而噁心和猛烈的盜汗才是心臟病發作時常見的徵候,有60%的心臟病在睡夢中發作而患者因此一覺不醒,頸項疼痛常常會把你從熟睡中醒過來,所以要特別小心,我們懂得越多,活命的機會就越大。
心肌梗塞急救法 , 搶救黃金三十秒
心肌梗塞就是心臟缺氧,心臟缺氧導致血液凝固,血液無法將氧氣輸送至腦部,就會造成腦死。搶救的黃金時間只有三十秒。
心肌梗塞發生前一兩個月通常都有胸悶現象,時好時壞,病發的一、兩天會特別累、感覺很悶。這時候就要特別注意。
患者不分老少,請務必讓您身邊的人學會以下搶救的方法。
第一步:
持續呼叫他的名字,讓患者保持清醒,絕對別讓他睡著。
身上最好準備一小瓶沉香油。沉香油是急救之王。心臟名藥「救心」即是沉香所提煉。首先,將沉香油滴幾滴到患者的舌頭上。
第二步:
用手指壓人中,壓到患者眉頭皺起來。
第三步:
握空拳,反覆滾壓膻中到華蓋這個區域,刺激心臟肌肉。
第四步:
以右手握空拳,左手疊合其上,用身體的力量從右到左滾壓胸腔,壓、滾時,提醒患者吸氣;手放開時吐氣。
直到患者兩肩會動,臉色轉好。
如果發病時身邊無人可幫忙,請您:
用力咳嗽;
用力搥胸;
趴在地上,滾動胸腔。

Friday, September 11, 2009

9/11



The lord stood at my side and gave me strength. -Timothy 4;17

thank you










Honoring heroes who had laying down their lives for others .

Memorial tribute on 9/11 anniversary

The terrorist attacks happened eight years ago on September 11, 2001. So many lives were destroyed, but one thing continues to bring people together -- the memorials dedicated to the victims, and heroes of that tragic day. Randomly have united many people together become soul mates, and life time friends.

til this day no one, is going to comprehend, nor to have peace with such massive destroy acted. The grieving on 9/11 anniversary ,including our mix emotion in rage , sorrow, sadness, and a wounded heart. ...

A painful wounds and scars that are cut deep in our heart. Sadly we would have drowning with despair to keep us from wanting to press forward, and looking ahead to have faith about tomorrow.
In observed this day of lost, for I am just a human being,I do not have answer, nor solution for every things . for I am living by faith, learn to swallow hard, and stimulate a new spirit and spur of growth! Therefore, I acknowledge God's greatness, and I trust Him with the things I cannot understand. With His strength, I will swallow the hurts, the difficulty situation that seek to overwhelm me and seeking answers in life. With God's help , will persevere me to turn my scar into the star of tomorrow.