
Hi everybody, my name is Thien and I am from VietNam. I graduated from high school in my country then moved to the US with my parents some years ago. It was hard for me at the beginning to leave in the country even though I had learned English in high school; I am all better now. I am the only boy along with other sisters in my family, so it makes me kind of intrapersonal person even though I have been trying to make friends. I have been living in several places before moving to Springfield; I love it here. When I was a child, I always wondered what snow looks like; this is the first place I have experience of snow. Playing with snow is kind of fun but It is really cold; it will take me more than two weeks to recover from a cold.
The picture above is described a part of my life. Mine is colorful same as the picture; I have been moving to more than fourteen places in my whole life, which giving me opportunities to understand lives around.
I like to listen to music, play games on the computer, and bike when I have free time. Right now, I am taking care of a pot of ferns that I planted for a research last semester.

Overall, not a whole lot that I comment on, speech and writing wise, lol. However, that is an amazing painting on that house. I wonder where that is. Other than that, maybe type something next time? Just a thought.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely beautiful mural! perfect lighting for the picture.
ReplyDeleteThat is so awesome. Amazing use of color.
ReplyDeleteWow I couldn't imagine not knowing what snow felt like until recently. What an awesome experience. Now you can tell everyone back home how it was.
ReplyDeleteI can kind of understand the part about you just knowing about snow. Where I am from, there is no snow. The one time it did snow, it never stuck to the ground. It is a big change moving here.
ReplyDeleteHi Thient! I had never actually seen or felt snow either until I moved to Missouri!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've gone a year without seeing snow since I left Texas at age six, and the snow I've seen in Springfield this winter is actually pretty light compared to what I'm used to. I used to walk past a huge pile of snow under a gas station sign on my way home from school that got bigger whenever we got more snow because that's where the snowplows piled it and it didn't shrink much due to melting over the winter. I can remember on at least one occasion I was climbing over it for fun and I misjudged how stable it was and sank past my knees into it. Good times.
ReplyDeletehi thien, you have a same first name with my cousin! and nice to meet you
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! Very interesting.
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