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August 28

My new blog

 
 
Now I have my new blog. Please check this out!
 
 
 
 
 
I hope all you guys will enjoy my new home on internet.
Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
 
 
August 06

Warm up

It's just passed my birthday on the 3rd of Aug. So, I'm now 23 years old.
 
For the first time I use the new-look space, which is quite too much deceration for me. I think I can get used to it in a couple of weeks. Now I'm peparing for my oversea study I've told you before. So, I try to practice the presentation and write the essay with Mr.Brian, my very very first English teacher (This English native can speak at least 4 languages, including Latin).

Today I gave my first presentation at System training school. Mr. Brian come up with the idea that I should do it in in front the class with the audience more than 1. So, today he invite 2 foreign teachers to be my audience. (My poor victims. Ha Ha) I knew that one of them, Brad, might some background in my topic since he got Bsc. in biology, but for Brian and another nice lady, I wasn't quite sure. So, I used a very simple words and try to avoide some unnecessary technical terms. The result is good! They understood my presentation and also discussed some interesting article relate to the main topic. I'm really happy.

Oh! Today topic is the brief facts about prion, the protein particle that can infect mammal and cause the group of disease called TSEs which includes BSE (known as Mad cow disease). Unfortunately, prion cause the fetal and untreatable illness, while we have a few data about this thing. In my view, it's not only important to us in the term of new kind of pathogen, but also in the evidance for the people who learn genetics and evolution. This because right now it's widely accepted that all of organism use nucleic acid to reproduce. But in the cast of prion, it require neither DNA or RNA to reproduce itself. Interesting right?

Well, this is all for today. I have many things to have done in my list in the following week; I don't understand why I often have so many things I want to do when I have a little time.

Take care and see you.

July 26

Still have 1 month in Thailand.

Hello to all you guys.
It's about 3.40 am when I was typing this topic, which is after I came back from a little karaoke-dinner-party with all my lab-mates and advisor. Today we celebrated for P'Neung's birthday, welcome our new members and also congratulation for our advisor's currently accept "Accistant Profesor".
 
As usual, we have a meeting once in 3-4 months; actually, sometimes, more often. Disscuss about our current projects, problem during with the study and also other problems in everyday-life. So, for us our advisor play the another important role as the second dad. 
This year, we have 2 new members, Joy and Best. And presently, we already have Krieng and Yoon in lab. So, it must be really enjoyable! My senior, P'Pui, didn't come today cause her feel not very well. The other two, P'Joice and P'Oak, have gone to USA for the Master degrees. I really miss them both. Then I realized that I have only 1 month in Thailand.
Now, I feel excited and looking forward to get there. In the same time I feel a bit scare if my language skills are good enough for my everyday life and my course.
I have to go now because it seems that my mom and dad have some plan for us tomorrow.
Thanks for reading.
see ya    
July 15

Graduation ceremony

Hi! to all you guys.
Yesterday was my big day, The graduation ceremony. And here is some of the high-light detail.
 
I woke up around 5.45 am., dressed up, and went to C.U. I've just realized how many relatives I have! My cousins, aunts, uncles, grandpa, grandma, and my family went there to congratulate me. It was totally amazing. I have to thank them all, especially my younger sister who take care of everything for me. She was very busy, but didn't conplain such a thing. So, thank you very much!
The weather was great in the morning. Even if it's quite hot, but the sunlight is good for taking a picture. I tried to find my friends in the morning but it was not easy. A couple of highschool friends made me surprise. I've told them before about this event, but I didn't expect much since they have a duty on the weekday. I was so happy meeting them since we didn't see each other for 5 years! And this refreshed me all the memories in our old days in the quintet band.

 

Around 9 am., the bio-zoo students went in to our lecture room for the last meeting. The head of the department wished us for success in our life from now on. The seniors make a goodbye clip-video for us, which is really lovely. Traditionally, all the students in our dep. sang the cheer songs for us, before we sang for a return. 
There is the tradition which still remain in some faculties including mine. The freshmen will hold their hands make a big round circle to surround the graduates, sing the songs while walk with us to the main auditorium, and wave us goodbye when we reach there. I felt very impress when they said "congratulation".

We were excited wating for the princess. She came here on 2 pm. And as I've told you, I the first one of the faculty. So, I have about half a minute to look at her! It was the longest half-a-minute in my life.
I waited for the dean to calling my name. In that moment, I remembered what the teacher said, "Looking at the princess might make you nervous, try to look at the mark on the floor, Ok?" But I didn't quite sure what make me leave that worn behind. Slowly, I looked up and saw her look back at me. I didn't know what to do. With all of the joy in my heart, I smiled. And if my eyes didn't lie to me, she smiled, warmly, back at me. It's like a dream come true. LONG LIVE THE PRINCESS.
I had a good opportunity, going on the state 2 times to recieve the diploma and the golden medal for the summa cum laude. The princess gave us a short lecture, informing us to be good, and also, in the name of the king, his majesty wish us a good life. After the ceremony, the graduates went to salute the statute of the two kings. I went back to see my dad and gave the madel to him. Why I dedicated this reward to him? Well, because he always my inspiration.

 

We had a nice dinner together around 6 pm. I wonder if the cameraman was fed fully since I took him along with me all day. I felt a little bit disappoint because I can't went the airport to wave goodbye to my friends, Oat and Nita. Well, I hope they will enjoy the flight and reach England smoothly.
 
OK guys, thanks again for the gifts, the congratulation and also who take a photo with me.
 
Oh! and you too. Thanks for reading my blog.
Se ya!
July 07

World cup make others tiny

Hi there!
Last week I went to C.U. to participitate the practice day for the graduate student which made us feel familiar with the ceremony hall, provided us some chance to practice in some steps, and also served as the alumni's informal congratulation party. (We had some bakery and drinks!) That day- actually my idea- we visited our highschool, Satit Patumwan Demonstration School, to meet our teachers in the morning. It's really fun but after I rushed back to C.U., I felt very tired and end up had (a little) nap in the auditorium. Ha Ha
I'll tell you more about my graduation ceremony after the real day, 14 of July. I'm so exciting being the first one of the faculty (like I've told you, ~500 students) who recieve the diploma from Her Rolay Princess Sirinthorn.
 
Ok back to the topic. FIFA world cup.

 
World cup fever has spreaded all around the world. I'm not the one who interesting much in this kind of sport but can't help watching all most every match. I must give the favour to the host,German who manage this mega project smoothly both for the games and security (though, there were some huligans) But you know what? There are many interesting sport competition around the world in this time. To be more specific, there are all internation ones.
  • Wimbledon : The only one grass-cort-glandslam of tennis. Don't you know that now the game reach the semi-final. Yeh again, Rafael and Roger are still advance.

  • Tour De France : The biggest cyclic race which lack of Lance Armstrong in this time. So, it sound interesting who are gonig to claim his throne. Hello! guy, now I think they have already finished the first half.

  • Formula one US grand prix : Ha Ha for this one. The reasult is Shumy was the champion. ( My Alonso)

In my country, even we don't have our team in the competition, we have been crazy for it from the start. There are more extra programs on TV special for world cup, live program for every match and rerun in the morning. I feel fun keep up-to-date with the data. But don't you think it's too much? Sometime I think - may be I think too much- these programs is the other factor enhance the ganbling rate.

I support Spain but sadly it's time for them to go home. Now I wish Italy will be the world No.1. And I hope that you guys who support your favourite team, please please don't blame them. I believe they had done their best. I impressed with the German-fans who still cheer their heroes even they can't reach to the semi-final. (Comparing with the Brazilian who burnt the model of the players!)

 

Anyway, enjoy watching.

Hasta la vista.

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