A loud complaint from the ferry made me think about the car engine complaining about the old one. Most of us around did not notice it, but relaxed and enjoyed their time. The soft shake of the boat caused my squeakiness of my stomach and my dizziness. I feel that excitement and anxiety are mixed. Because this is the first time that we came to a strange island as a couple. Looking out the window, I saw the blue sea shining like a small crystal under the sun. I can not look up the sky and see the clouds.
Open your eyes and look around, you may already be in paradise. I rediscovered my country. I visited the beautiful Nida and Neringa for the first time. I have traveled tens of thousands of kilometers around the world, but I forgot to appreciate everything around me. Beautiful pure nature. I learned to enjoy running. I played for half a marathon for 23 minutes. On September 13, I finished the half marathon with 1 hour 47 minutes 29 seconds. After 5 weeks of hard training, I was ready to go to the start line, so I started enjoying the whole distance. Breathing competition and becoming people who share the same intention is not to compete with each other, but to confront themselves and their restrictive way of thinking is a special experience. Everyone was the winner on that day.
He taught me to thank a few things in my life, such as a beautiful setting sun and meeting with my friends. I am a gift, not a promise, so I think it is natural. It will tell me how to become a better problem solving method, and if you spend enough time thinking about ways to implement it, then everything is possible. Furthermore, by giving me a different perspective on the world, I give perspective to understand the meaning of Caucasian privileges and its power. As a white woman, I clearly do not know how it feels to be a minority who lives in the United States. But I know how it is to be a minority to survive in a world that has not been born for me (this is because our country is established and most linear Caucasian It continues to rule all the minority unions)
I lived for 4 months, and I survived, so I think I am grateful for what you taught to me. You taught the importance of my family, that is, deep-rooted loyalties. You taught me the influence of religion to the country: unity. You taught me the importance of friendship: withstand your people in times of difficulties and enthusiasm. You taught me that life should come soon to you and you allowed me to pass by faster. You taught me to bear discomfort, loneliness, sorrow for days, weeks, or months. You tell me that you can take another step (like a Himalayan hiking) when you think you can not go ahead. You taught me how to live in a totally unpredictable society. You will tell me the importance of clean air. You taught me the true meaning of independence. You taught me the natural goodness of my pure heart. Most importantly, you taught me the unexpected beauty of ugliness.