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Jan 10 2008

A New Year…2008

Usually I would at least post something at New Years wishing everyone a Happy New Year…but this time around I was so absorbed in the world of anime that I didn’t feel up to updating my blog. I haven’t felt like writing anything for a long time. I remember a while back last year that I said that I would like to make a promise to finish a story by the end of the year. Whether or not that was a definite promise, I have failed yet again to finish a story. Starting a story is easy enough but parts of a story always fall apart sometime or another.

I can, however, proudly say I haven’t procrastinated once on homework assignments and projects for an entire semester. I performed well academically and the classes weren’t too challenging for once.

2007 wasn’t exactly my best year. It may well be my worst year ever, but I’ve learned many things that year that I hadn’t known previously. For that, I cannot forget the events that have occurred no matter how much I want to forget them.

My resolutions for 2008 will be to become a better person and become more like those I look up to and admire the most. Even if I can change just a little, that will satisfy me. I will also continue to not procrastinate and receive As in all my classes. I will continue to work on my story, make many changes along the way, and become closer to finishing it. I am currently gathering ideas from various anime shows I watch. When I do finish, I will post that story on the web. Until then, I still have a lot of work ahead of me. I will find a better job than the one I have now. I will also try to become more literate in Chinese.

I know it may be late, or maybe not, but I wish everyone a magnificent New Year full of hopes, dreams, and accomplishments!

Edit: I have some paintings that I just uploaded. Also if any of you have time, could you please visit my forum?

Thanks for your comment: Brenda, moritheil, Destiny, Ciel, Connie, Chien Yee, Eunice, Yara, D, amy

Posted in Life | by Sue | 11 Comments »

Dec 19 2007

Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle

After watching all 52 episodes of Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle, the OVA and the movie, and reading all 176 chapters of the manga, I was inspired to write a poem about Tsubasa. You could say I’m a bit obsessed, but I have a reason to be obsessed. This story is amazing for sure and contains adventure, romance, comedy and science fiction. The plot is convoluted, but you’ll only realize this in the manga. The series is still ongoing though. I bet even people who aren’t anime fans will like it. CLAMP fans will love it as it contains characters from all sorts of CLAMP anime and manga. There are different worlds and dimensions. I won’t tell you more and leave the rest to your choosing. You can find the manga at onemanga.com, and the anime at megavideo.com and guba.com. This poem is written in iambic pentameter except for one line which contains 11 syllables because I couldn’t figure out how to make ten. There are four different sections to this poem. Enjoy!

Edit: I finished creating my forum. You can visit it at endless-sonata.net/forum.

A sandy dessert there lay Clow Country
Whose princess everybody loved dearly.
Her palace was pretty extravagant,
And the people treat her kindly, gently.

Nearby the palace there lay a small house,
Whose owner, a young archaeologist.
His distant past, he remembers little.
Not even he remembers his birth date.

In his recent past his father took him
To the palace where the princess resides.
The boy took one shy look at the princess,
And her gentle smile warmed his empty soul.

From that day fourth and the years there after,
The boy and the princess grew together.
On the princess’ birthday she asked him,
Of his, and gave him her birth date to share.

Their bonds grew strong, and the boy learned to love.
And the princess loved him dearly as well.
The princess’ priest understood their bond,
And he knew of their future destiny.

Then one day the princess wanted to tell
The young lad of her true fondness for him.
Yet it was late, and the bell had just rung,
So she promised to tell him the next day.

Darkness fell, yet the princess still pondered,
Could not stop thinking of her one true love.
In his little home, the boy too wondered,
If she loved him as much as he did her.

Suddenly a bright light came from the ruins.
Then some sound beckoned the princess forward.
She floated off her balcony and flew,
Towards the ruins her body did take her.

Her eyes in a trance, her body grew numb.
She stood on a strange symbol in the ruins,
Between two massive batwing like sculptures.
A hole grew and expanded below her.

Gorgeously glowing wings sprout from her back.
A mysterious force pulls her inward.
Men from another dimension appear,
With swords and shields ready for attacking.

The boy grabs her just in time, and saves her.
Her eyes remain closed, her body still numb.
But her feathers scatter, float towards the sky,
Shining like stars, they slowly disappear.

Just as the men are about to attack,
The king and his priest arrive just in time.
The priest starts to reads the princess’ mind.
He learns of her most recent happenings.

The king fights the men as the priest explained,
The princess’ soul and memories were
In those feathers that flew far far away,
To dimensions, worlds apart from their own.

To the dimensional witch you must go,
Exclaims the priest to the confused young lad.
You must ask her to rescue the princess.
With that the priest chanted some magic spells.

In the ancient land of Japan Country,
At the palace lived a magic princess.
She had a ninja, the strongest of all.
His power was great but he was reckless.

His job was to protect the country yet,
He killed enemies viciously needless.
She banished him from Japan with magic,
Far away to the dimensional witch.

She wanted to teach him what true strength was.
Before sending him, though, she cast a spell.
Each time he kills someone his strength weakens.
With that he left unobediently.

At Celes there lived a magician,
Who cast a sleeping spell on his fair king.
Though the reason is yet unknown, he leaves.
He must run away now, to different worlds.

At modern day Japan, there lived a witch,
The Dimensional Witch is what she’s called.
She has the power to travel through time,
Also to different dimensions and worlds.

There the young lad, ninja, and magician
Were destined to meet for different reasons.
The boy asks the witch, “Please save my princess.
What must I do to obtain her feathers?”

“You must travel to different dimensions
Some will be dangerous, others will not.
Gather her feathers and she should be fine.
But there will be a heavy price to pay.”

“Now you, the ninja, what do you wish for?”
“I wish to return to my country ‘course.”
“And you too, magician, what is your wish?”
“To run away from my country of course.”

“All your wishes are similar to me.
Each must travel through different dimensions.
Though the price is large, together you’ll make it.
You must each give your most precious item.”

“For you, the magician, you must give me,
That exquisite, large tattoo on your back.
For you, ninja, you must give me your sword.
And you, boy, your relationship with her.”

All were hesitant, yet were determined.
Their desires were strong, there minds were made.
Together they will travel through hardships.
And so this begins their epic journey.

Thanks for your comment: Connie, Angelica, Laota French, Caitlin, Ann, Hannah, Chien Yee

Posted in Poems | by Sue | 7 Comments »

Nov 20 2007

Tag

I found this game of tag on Kaylee’s blog, and thought I might try it out. I loved playing tag as a kid and I hope you enjoy playing this game of tag with me.
The Rules

  1. Link to your tagger and post these rules.
  2. Share 7 facts about yourself: some random, some weird.
  3. Tag 7 people at the end of your post and list their names and link to them.
  4. Let them know they’ve been tagged by leaving a comment at their blog.

My Facts

  1. I’ve played four instruments in my life in this order: piano, violin, recorder, flute.
  2. I sleep in a dorm on a lofted bed that’s so close to the ceiling you can’t sit up right.
  3. I’m a sophomore in college and I’ve been to two colleges: University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, and Bradley University.
  4. I love skiing, and I both love and fear the speed of going down steep or semi-steep hills.
  5. I love art and have been drawing since the age of three and making origami at the age of 4.
  6. I’m 100% Chinese and was born in Wuhan, China. I came to the U.S. when I was four and a half.
  7. I love watching anime and consider myself a great fan of many different series but I only own one DVD, two manga, one calendar, and two posters.

You’re It!
Here goes nothing: (1) Hera, (2) Phuc, (3) Angela, (4) Hydora, (5) Xuan, (6) Munin… and the seventh person is YOU unless you’ve already been tagged.

Thanks for your comment: Stephanie, Jenny, Heather, Summer, Julie, Rilla, Brenda, Amber, Hannah, morgan, Laota French, Enzo, Yara, Starlet, Mellissa, Angela, Rafia, Kaz, Xuan, Krizza, Kaylee

Posted in Musings | by Sue | 21 Comments »

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