Friday, November 19, 2010

Who is your inspiration?


Whenever you do a hard thing, what or who inspires you to achieve it. An Inspiration is in my mind all the time. It is something: moving my life forward, doing things better, and behaving in good ways. A part of the inspiration is from my father. It’s not from his sayings, but it’s from his behaviors. He is not talkative person, but I can understand why he behaved. Sometimes, teaching by doing may be better than only saying without showing. For example, clothing; he always suits himself tidy and proper when he goes out anywhere, politeness; he usually behaves politely to everyone, facing up; he never fears the bad things may occur, etc. I believe that a good practice is as my good example. There are many teaching hidden in his doing. Whenever I meet a bad experience which makes me feel sad, I always think of his way of life and pass the bad things with patience. Everything he did inspires me to move forward and to do my best. Whatever or whoever probably is your inspiration, it’s good to have it with your life. Also, you may be an inspiration for someone.

To have it is so good,it moves the life forward!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Fear experience

    In my family , there were four of is : my father , my mother, my grandmother , and I. My father was a lawer and my mother was a government officer. Suratthani is our hometown and my family still lived there until now. I will fell you the first thing which I can remember. It was when I was nine-about 1995. It was raining while I was watching TV. and everyone was sleeping in our bedroom. The weather was wet and cold. The rain splashed to my home and the floor was wet and a centipede came in my home but I didn’t see it. And after I finished watching TV, I walked to my bedroom on 1st floor. Suddenly my feet slipped on the centipede and then I was injured by it and I screamed very loudly, I saw the blood on my foot. Everyone was alarmed by me. I was brought to the hospital on that night. And moreover, I absented the school 3 days. For this reason I hate and fear the centipede.

10 Interesting Topics of Conversation for Every Occasion


“Google helps me!” my head was so empty when I said that. What should I write on blog for this week? I really want to write something fun and it is not boring for the readers. I started to search for an interesting topic on Google. There are lots of articles from Ezine.com so I picked up one of them to share with you. “10 Interesting Topics of Conversation for Every Occasion” was written by Peter Murphy who said “The interesting topics of conversation come from everyday life and things that we all have in common”. I got it! I agree! The ten questions that he wrote are simple but I feel they make people relaxed and happy to talk with. What are my answers if I talk with someone who asks these questions to me? How about you? What are your answers? Let’s do it together and see how we feel.

Q 1: Who is the most interesting person you ever met?

Jumpoon: Her name is Joke, Jindarat Yongsata, who is my best friend. I love the way she spends her life and the positive thinking that she has. She always says “Problem can be solved if we have a consciousness” When I hear that, I calm down.

Q 2: Where in the world would you most like to visit?

Jumpoon: I would love to visit London, United Kingdom, in 2012 because Summer Olympic Games are scheduled to take place in London from 27 July to 12 August, 2012. I love to watch sports and I think it will be wonderful to travel and watch games at the same time.

Q 3: What has been the most life-changing experience you’ve ever had?

Jumpoon: The most life-changing experience happened when I was an exchange teacher at Wilde Lake High School through the American Field Service program (AFS) in 2002. That was exciting news to stay in the U.S. for 11 months for sharing Thai culture in schools and in American family. I really impress people and have a strong relationship with family. This great experience is still fresh in my mind.

Q 4: What is the most spontaneous thing you’ve you ever done?

Jumpoon: When I needed to show Thai Classical Dance at Wilde Lake High School in front of American teachers and students. I am not expert but the show must go on. I made it and I am proud to be Thai.

Q 5: Who’s had the biggest influence on your life?

Jumpoon: Aleena, jumpoon, has had the biggest influence on my life. I admire people who are smart and succeed in life. I wish I were them. I wish my dream comes true and who will make it. It is me!

Q 6: What thing that you have not yet done would you most like to do?

Jumpoon: I would love to graduate in MA soon. I try my best to get a goal.

Q 7: What is the best quality you’ve inherited from either of your parents?

Jumpoon: Honesty is the best quality that I’ve inherited from my parents. First, I feel good with myself because I never lie at myself. I know what I want and I do what I want to do. Next, I do not like to cheat so I am sincere when I talk to people. Then, I am happy to be a precious person.

Q 8: From which person have you learned most in your life?

Jumpoon: My mother, a strong woman, who I have learned most in my life. She is my idol. She teaches me to have endurance and an attempt. She is such a great mother, I love her so much.

Q 9: What historical figure do you most identify with?

Jumpoon: I like Muay Thai and Nai Kanomtom is a real fighter-hero very dear to the heart of all Thais. From the history, he fought nine Burmese champions to prove that the “muay Ayutaya” was indeed superior to Burmese Let Wei. He defeated all Burmese champions in one day. Muay Thai is very well known, it is Thai Heritage World Heritage.

Q 10: What kind of music do you like?

Jumpoon: I like Rock and Pop Dance. My favorite band is Micro and my favorite singer is Tata Young.

After I finished these questions, I do agree more with Peter. The questions about families, hopes, dreams, experiences etc. are not serious like politics and religion. What do you think? Like or not like?


Tuesday, November 16, 2010

the penalty from the nature

As in the past several months, Thailand had faced a very very big disaster. Not only the biggest flood in the last 30 year but also the depression. What was happen today is made me think of the future. What would the world be? and How could we live in the next 2o years. The world without the fresh air. The heat from the sunlight which become hotter and hotter. The foods shortages is everywhere. How could we survive in that condition? Is this the penalty of the nature? We spend more and more natural resource but never pay anything in return. We use our smart brain to spend every part of the nature. Today there are so many thing which is the penalty from the nature, the new terrible strange disease as the new type of cancer, you may see that more and more people is facing. The higher number of cancer sufferers in younger age. I saw the feature report which said that people are facing with the new type of cancer as the beast cancer and intestine cancer. It is because what we are doing. We eat fishes from the ocean but as the same time the factory always let the effluents into the ocean. The vegetables are cropped spraying to get rid of pests. It seems like we apply the toxin into our body for everyday. How could we avoid these thing if we have to eat everyday?
Let's heal the world(like the Micael's song) It good for us and good for the world to lesser use the natural resource and give something in return, at least just decrease using plastic bags or plastic products. Use biodegradable plastic or something that can be decay. Plant the trees to cool down the earth. Let's stop the global warming, you can do it!

Monday, November 15, 2010

Lighted Rivers and Canals


Last Sunday, many temples or restaurants at the riverside or canals decorated their places for Loy Krathong Festival, which will be held on Sunday 21 Nov. Besides, there is the preparation of Nang Nopamat Contest. As known that she created krathong for the King of Phra Ruang to float it on this occasion. In history, she was beautiful and learned lady so now the character of Nang Nopamat Queen will be the most beautiful of contest.

In the past, it’s believed that floating krathongs can be a way of shedding one’s sin. Some people said it is a kind of thanks-giving or appeasing ceremony to the water gods (Mai Kongka). Last, it's an excuse for spending an evening outdoor amid pleasant surroundings as the rainy season is just over. The winter is coming.

Kkrathongs are made of nature material so that we can save the world. In nature, there is no award or punishment, but there is only consequences remain.

Loykrathong, Everyone's full of cheer. Loy krathong in the gold river and the Klong....Be lighted rivers and canals on Loy Krathong Night.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

This thing is the best for life


Last week, I read a book about living in the present time. This book is written by W.Vajiramedhi. He wrote it for Ph.D.Apiwat Wattanangkul. In that time, he has got cancer. So many years ago, I ever saw him with his family at Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel. I like to read it so much because it's very interesting book until I known the answer. It told that "Whoever has the money has the power." Do you agree this sentence? Someone may be agree that. But for me Idon't think so since people will get happy not depend on this thing. I think that people have many money who want to get more personal benefits. The happiness of life is own heart. We can control it ourself. And we have to spend our life on earth not depend on rich or poor. Finally, I think that you may be find the answer. The answer is health and life.