Monday, May 20, 2013

A Little Happiness

3 & half years ago, I came to Oregon. Since then, I've met wonderful people & had interesting experiences through being an international student. I was wishing to share my life with all of you waaay earlier, but I didn't know any English... .(T―T)...sad I'm glad I can finally start blogging although I'm still learning English. I'm very excited to share more of 1)my multicultural life, 2)the products that I bought in the US, and 3)healthy diet tips. My life is finally settled and fulfilled with millions of happiness, so I almost forgot that I have a time limit. About a year from now, I will be in Japan. I will be home. I will be with my family. I will be with my friends. I will be at my job. I will be with my puppy. I will be missing all of you for sure and for real.
Yesterday, I talked with my university adviser. I have about 40 credits to finish up. 40 credits seem a lot, but they can/will put a period onto my international student life within a yearTo be honest, I felt excited and sad at the same time, so I went to find some happiness to make myself cheered up:)
flower flower flower ゚・✿ヾ╲(。◕‿◕。)╱✿・゚:
Flowers make us happy, don't they? Nature has put colors on the canvas of the Earth. Only 1 flower can make a boring view to look like painted pictures by well known artists or the photoshopped photographs. Don't you agree?



 A small exercise is always a stress reliever of mine. I took a small walk to take some pictures of happiness to share with you (●・ω・)(・ω・◎)(○・ω・○)(◎・ω・)(・ω・●)
Girl's talk + a slice of cake + a cup of tea sounded wonderful (^^) I went to see my Mexican sister. I tried a Mexican cake called "tres leche" which means three milk. It's suuuuuper milky and wet.

Then, I came home to a letter from my university.
Someone surely knows how to make me happy ((*´▽`*)


Thank you for reading my blog, everyone :) You surely put a smile on my face!

6 comments:

  1. Hey Vivian! You just seem like such a nice girl! Your international student experience is so inspiring! I'd like to go to university abroad as well (maybe in the US, I'm not sure yet) and it's great to read about someone's experiences. Sow why did you choose to go to the US? And do you have any tips for me about studying abroad? :)
    You've certaintly put a smile on my face! And if you're looking for some more happiness, you can always check out my blog :)
    By the way, I love your clothing style!
    xoxo
    http://a-little-touch-of-magic.blogspot.be/

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    1. Helloo, my new friend:) Thank YOU very much! You have no idea how happy I am to receive this comment! I read all of your blog posts:) It's soooo cute and interesting! I am amazed how constantly you've been updating posts!
      You really should if you have a chance!! There are not only fun things, but you will learn many things from every single thing. Your view of the world will be changed as well! I'll be sure to answer your questions on my next blog posts and let you know!;)

      hugs
      Vivi

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  2. Thanks! And yes, I really want to study abroad, it sounds so interesting! I did an exchange to Romania with my high school this year (very short, just a week) but it was so nice to see how people live in other countries! So I'll definitely check out some opportunities to become an international student! By the way, what do you study? :)

    xoxo Savannah

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    1. Hello, Savannah! (Your name is gorgeous!)
      Romania? How was it? My cousin went there and I have a friend from there as well:) How did you like the country?

      So I wrote the reasons why I came to the US:) It's very simple than you imagine. aha
      ☆ http://smilewithvivian.blogspot.com/2013/06/why-united-states.html ☆

      I study Hospitality management, psychology, and communication in the US. what are you planning to study here?

      hugs
      Vivi

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  3. It was amazing! It's so strange how many cultural differences there are between Romania and Belgium, but I had the best exchange partner and her family was very nice as well so I really had the time of my life there! :) ( we went to party every night as well, so that was quite nice too ;) )

    And thank you I'll check it out in a second! :D I don't know what I'm going to study yet, but now I do economics- 8 hours mathematics (8 hours is the most you can follow in Belgium) so I can still choose everything I want! :)

    xoxo Savannah

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    1. a best exchange partner + a nice host-family + party every night!? It surely was awesome, I bet!! haha It's amazing that only 1 week gave you many opportunities to learn the cultural differences. Did you go to a school there?

      That's right! How exciting(x In Belgium, when is the graduation? Is it on March? Is it on June? Is it on ... another month?

      By the way, I've never met anybody from Belgium. You are the first person from there!! this is amazing(^^) Thank you very much for deciding to leave a comment, Savannah!

      hug
      Vivi

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