Selasa, 02 Desember 2014

23rd NOVEMBER 2014

Hello guys! Please forgive me for the nonsense title of this post because I basically don't know what to put there so yeah just ignore. This post actually made to fulfill my empty score spot :( I was sick at the moment my class did a video conference, so yeah I should fulfill the empty score with another task, yeah Miss Wiwin told me so. Omg what am I saying I'm sorry for making you read such a nonsense lines:(

So yeah the task is to telling everyone(basically not EVERYONE tho-) about how I spent my "precious Sunday -23rd November 2013". The day was actually special because IT'S SUNDAY!! Ok I know nothing actually special from my Sundays because I basically spent it with lazying around, but wait... the 23rd November is special because.........

Are you ... Are you ... Coming to the tree?

YEAA THE MOCKINGJAY!

Ok guys I think you know already about what 'The Mockingjay' is right? Well yeah just say yes please I'm too lazy to explain you what the hell The Mockingjay is :( Ok since I'm such a nice person, I'm telling you that The Mockingjay is a third movie and also the third book of The Hunger Games. Yes. That's all.

I watched the movie with Farid and Salsal. They came late from our agreement and it pissed me off a little like a litttllleeee because I'm not a patient type of person. But then about like 20 minutes later Salsal came, and Farid came so late from our agreement thanks to you Farid Anwar Zuchrinata. The movie started at 13:00 it was one hour till the time so we decided to had our lunch first. And we chose Mc Donald. There we met Jihan, she is my other classmate and we were like 'lets join us, let's watch the movie' and she also agreed but we end up left her because she just took a long time to eat her lunch and we basically didn't want to wait her and missed the movie, I know we are such a nice friends :)

Finally we watched the movie...

*when we watched the movie*

Me : what the hell is wrong with your brain Peeta?
Me : what the hell, are they brainwashed him?
Me : just die already President Snow
Me : omg yesss katniss

Salsal : farid *gave him her popcorn nicely*
Salsal : farid! Popcorn?
Salsal : atuh arinaaa
Salsal : farid, popcorn?

Farid : yesss you go girl!
Farid : what the f**k
Farid : why why why
Farid : saaal *took her popcorn out to his mouth shamelessly*
Farid : popcorn
Farid : popcorn
Farid : *took out Salsal's popcorn shamelessly*
Farid : euuuu arina
Farid : what time is it?
Farid : the movie gonna end soon
Farid : its the climax and the movie gonna end soon, good
Farid : the movie gonna end soon 

So yeah afterall the movie was great. Then we went to KFC for our second lunch:) And then we went home, me and farid used a public car because we basically love our earth :)

THE END
Ok bye guys!!!!!! I should do another task so yeah see you later

THE GREATEST TREASURE



One day, Peter found a treasure map. “Hurray! I’m going to find this treasure and have some adventure!” he exclaimed. Peter set off. He walked a long way and finally reached a forest. There he met Lion. “You are strong and courageous,” said Peter to Lion. “Will you come with me on a treasure hunt?” Lion agreed and joined Peter. The forest was dense and dark. Peter was afraid, but with Lion by his side, he made it through.
When the two finally reached the mountain, they met Eagle. “You have excellent vision and can alert us to dangers,” said Peter to Eagle. “Will you come with us? We’re looking for a treasure!” Eagle agreed and joined Peter and Lion. The mountains were tall and craggy. Lion slipped, but Peter was swift enough to give him a hand and pull him up. Eagle, with his sharp vision, watched every step they took.
Soon, they reached the valley below where they met Sheep. “Will you join us in our search for a treasure?” Peter asked Sheep. “And keep us warm when it’s cold?” Sheep agreed and joined Peter, Lion and Eagle. A cold wind swept across the endless meadow. They all huddled against Sheep, who kept them warm and cozy.
The four finally reached the desert, where they met Camel. “You are called the ship of the desert,” said Peter to Camel. “Will you help us get across and join the treasure hunt too?” Camel agreed. Peter, Lion and Sheep mounted the camel and set off happily across the vast desert, with Eagle enjoying the spectacle from above. Camel began galloping and everybody cheered with excitement. Crossing the desert on Camel’s back was thrilling!
The five finally reached the ocean, where they met Turtle. “Can you help us cross the ocean?” Peter asked Turtle. “We are on a treasure hunt.” Turtle agreed and joined Peter, Lion, Eagle, Sheep and Camel. The rough waves almost drowned the party, but Turtle skillfully transported them across.
They met Owl on the other side. Owl spoke from his ancient wisdom: “Congratulations, you have found the treasure.” “Where is it?” they all exclaimed in surprise. “Together you have passed the forest, climbed the mountains, dared the valley, braved the desert, and crossed the ocean. You would never have done it without one another.” They all looked at each other and realized that Owl was right – they had found friendship! Indeed, they had found the greatest treasure ever!

Rabu, 15 Oktober 2014

AMAZING STRUCTURE


HELLO EVERYONE!!! omg I have no idea what to say here blahblah let's skip the opening. hehehehhe Mrs Wiwin told us to make a post about amazing structure, and I was like amazing structure? Eiffel tower? Petronas? ppfftt I feel like a 45 years old woman who life in such a modern era but know nothing about such an amazing building. Well yeah its not important why am I telling you this sobs

So guys I chose this place as my favorite 'amazing structure' because simply it located in South Korea which is the county I'm crazing on because my boyfriends ARE there hehe ok I guess you know this place already. Its N SEOUL TOWER!!!!!! But it actually called Namsan Tower too. Let's take a look!





Namsan Park and N Seoul Tower play a very important role in the daily life of Seoulites and visitors, alike. That’s because in a city as huge as Seoul, finding your bearings can be a challenge. Thanks to these two Seoul icons – one natural, the other human-made – city folk can feel just a bit more secure when it comes to their sense of place.

When Yi Seong-gye (이성계) moved Korea’s capital to present-day Seoul in 1394, he protected it with 18 kilometers of fortress walls that connected four mountaintops. Namsan (남산), which means “south mountain,” formed the city’s southern border. Of course, long ago Seoul spilled beyond those original walls. So what was the city’s southern limit is now its heart. And from various points throughout the city, N Seoul Tower can be seen rising atop Namsan.

 


It wasn’t until 1984, however, that Namsan Park (남산공원) was formally established. At nearly three million square meters, the park is one of Seoul City’s largest green spaces. And despite being smack dab in the center of one of the world’s biggest cities, the much-loved park is reportedly home to over 600 plant and animal species.







Each year, 8.4 million people visit Namsan Park and N Seoul Tower, which translates to some 30,000 a day in the high season. In addition to enjoying well-maintained jogging paths, the park includes a library, a botanical garden and a swimming pool. At the park’s northeast side there’s the Namsangol Hanok Village (남산골한옥마을) . Built to resemble a Korean folk village, free traditional wedding ceremonies and cultural performances can be enjoyed there in the summer and fall.
No doubt, the park’s most popular attraction is N Seoul Tower. Built in 1969 and opened to the public 11 years later, the communication tower is approx. 237 meters tall, topping off at a half-kilometer above sea level. To reach the tower, zero-emissions buses drive there while South Korea’s first cable car whisks people from the outskirts of the Myeong-dong Shopping District to the mountaintop.




Once there, visitors can enjoy a spacious plaza and platforms affording panoramic views of Seoul. Take a closer look, however, and you’ll see a safety fence that’s covered in thousands of padlocks. These curious objects are symbols of love fastened by young couples. Inside N Seoul Tower is a café and three restaurants, including the revolving n.Grill. For some, the Teddy Bear Museum shouldn’t be missed… but personally, the highlight is the fantastic Sky Restrooms on the observation level.




Ok then that's all. What do you think about this place? Its so amazing right? Yeah I hope I could go there and have a romantic time there with my boyfriend cough like I have cough. I think its enough so BYEEE

Source :

http://discoveringkorea.com/090518/namsan-park-and-n-seoul-tower/


Each year, 8.4 million people visit Namsan Park and N Seoul Tower, which translates to some 30,000 a day in the high season. In addition to enjoying well-maintained jogging paths, the park includes a library, a botanical garden and a swimming pool. At the park’s northeast side there’s the Namsangol Hanok Village (남산골한옥마을) . Built to resemble a Korean folk village, free traditional wedding ceremonies and cultural performances can be enjoyed there in the summer and fall.
No doubt, the park’s most popular attraction is N Seoul Tower. Built in 1969 and opened to the public 11 years later, the communication tower is approx. 237 meters tall, topping off at a half-kilometer above sea level. To reach the tower, zero-emissions buses drive there while South Korea’s first cable car whisks people from the outskirts of the Myeong-dong Shopping District to the mountaintop.
- See more at: http://discoveringkorea.com/090518/namsan-park-and-n-seoul-tower/#sthash.rIRlIth3.dpuf
and more images from google.

It wasn’t until 1984, however, that Namsan Park (남산공원) was formally established. At nearly three million square meters, the park is one of Seoul City’s largest green spaces. And despite being smack dab in the center of one of the world’s biggest cities, the much-loved park is reportedly home to over 600 plant and animal species. - See more at: http://discoveringkorea.com/090518/namsan-park-and-n-seoul-tower/#sthash.rIRlIth3.dpuf

Namsan Park and N Seoul Tower play a very important role in the daily life of Seoulites and visitors, alike. That’s because in a city as huge as Seoul, finding your bearings can be a challenge. Thanks to these two Seoul icons – one natural, the other human-made – city folk can feel just a bit more secure when it comes to their sense of place.
When Yi Seong-gye (이성계) moved Korea’s capital to present-day Seoul in 1394, he protected it with 18 kilometers of fortress walls that connected four mountaintops. Namsan (남산), which means “south mountain,” formed the city’s southern border. Of course, long ago Seoul spilled beyond those original walls. So what was the city’s southern limit is now its heart. And from various points throughout the city, N Seoul Tower can be seen rising atop Namsan.
- See more at: http://discoveringkorea.com/090518/namsan-park-and-n-seoul-tower/#sthash.rIRlIth3.dpuf
Namsan Park and N Seoul Tower play a very important role in the daily life of Seoulites and visitors, alike. That’s because in a city as huge as Seoul, finding your bearings can be a challenge. Thanks to these two Seoul icons – one natural, the other human-made – city folk can feel just a bit more secure when it comes to their sense of place.
When Yi Seong-gye (이성계) moved Korea’s capital to present-day Seoul in 1394, he protected it with 18 kilometers of fortress walls that connected four mountaintops. Namsan (남산), which means “south mountain,” formed the city’s southern border. Of course, long ago Seoul spilled beyond those original walls. So what was the city’s southern limit is now its heart. And from various points throughout the city, N Seoul Tower can be seen rising atop Namsan.
- See more at: http://discoveringkorea.com/090518/namsan-park-and-n-seoul-tower/#sthash.rIRlIth3.dpuf
Namsan Park and N Seoul Tower play a very important role in the daily life of Seoulites and visitors, alike. That’s because in a city as huge as Seoul, finding your bearings can be a challenge. Thanks to these two Seoul icons – one natural, the other human-made – city folk can feel just a bit more secure when it comes to their sense of place.
When Yi Seong-gye (이성계) moved Korea’s capital to present-day Seoul in 1394, he protected it with 18 kilometers of fortress walls that connected four mountaintops. Namsan (남산), which means “south mountain,” formed the city’s southern border. Of course, long ago Seoul spilled beyond those original walls. So what was the city’s southern limit is now its heart. And from various points throughout the city, N Seoul Tower can be seen rising atop Namsan.
- See more at: http://discoveringkorea.com/090518/namsan-park-and-n-seoul-tower/#sthash.rIRlIth3.dpuf
Namsan Park and N Seoul Tower play a very important role in the daily life of Seoulites and visitors, alike. That’s because in a city as huge as Seoul, finding your bearings can be a challenge. Thanks to these two Seoul icons – one natural, the other human-made – city folk can feel just a bit more secure when it comes to their sense of place.
When Yi Seong-gye (이성계) moved Korea’s capital to present-day Seoul in 1394, he protected it with 18 kilometers of fortress walls that connected four mountaintops. Namsan (남산), which means “south mountain,” formed the city’s southern border. Of course, long ago Seoul spilled beyond those original walls. So what was the city’s southern limit is now its heart. And from various points throughout the city, N Seoul Tower can be seen rising atop Namsan.
- See more at: http://discoveringkorea.com/090518/namsan-park-and-n-seoul-tower/#sthash.rIRlIth3.dpu

MATSWAPATI!! SEASON 2!!!!!!

Well hahahahaha I know the title is so drama because you know I'm such a drama queen *evil laugh* .Please don't be so curious about this post I mean, its nothing so special ( I know you don't even think is special I'm just exaggerating . . . ) So yeah its just a post about my selfies at matswapati . . . . slapped but there are some about the event so yeah enjoy my pretty face people :) heho kidding