You are awesome. Your company made my trip to Taiwan much more memorable. Your elegance as a toastmaster makes people around you more cheerful. Thanks a million for enriching our life and make it more joyful. You did a fantastic job for our class. God bless you.
The pleasure is mine to accompany you all to visit our 623 classmates in the south. Frankly speaking, I couldn't recognize you when I saw you at Taipei Train Station. You've changed a lot in the past three decades. I was touched by your speech at our 30th reunion at Taipei Medical College. You had tears in your eyes when you talked about your parents.
Life far away from your birth place must have been hard. But you're lucky. You've made it! You have a good family, a sweet wife, a son, and a daughter. Most of all, you have God in you.
I know you're busy with your pharmacy work most of the time. Nevertheless, as a 20 years Toastmaster veteran, I encourage you to join this non-profit educational organization. I am sure you will make many friends and develop communication and leadship skills in Toastmasters.
I sent a thank note last week by email to all of you appreciating for your help making my Taiwan trip much more memorable. I was not sure that had been received. Anyway, I was very grateful for all you have done for me. I really enjoyed every moment I spent with our classmates during our reunion. You are all awesome. Your enthusism and timeless efforts made our reunion rated the best. Thanks a million for whatever you have done for our happy hours together. I am jealous of your living in Taiwan and regretful for being abroad so long not keeping in touch with you more often.
I am back in L.A. and a neighbor of Jackson Huo (jing-Shawn). If you stop by or visit Southern California, please let us know and we will be very happy to see you again.
On my flight back to LAX, I read a wonderful book "wife's gift". I highly recommend for everybody who enjoy reading.
I do not know how to type in Chinese. I actually do not like to write in English either. I really want to express my sincere thanks for all your help and your fantastic heart. I and Wendy Wang uploaded some of our pictures in the facebook.com. Please find us under our names and link us as your friends.
I do not know how to upload my pictures to 623 photo album. I and Wendy both uploaded a lot pictures at facebook.com. If you and other classmates can sigh up and find us as new friends, you will see most of our recent pictures.I emailed my thank note right after my return. I wonder if anyboby received it. If you did not see my note, please go to my comment and help me post it. Thank you.
How are you? I failed to email you last time and had problem to go to your blog a moment ago. I'll periodically check facebook.com for new pictures and the blog you provided for new trivia information. It seems there are very few classmates using these tools to communicate. Any promotion ideas to make more classmates getting excited to see or to hear more current events?
Sometimes I just get bored and want to know more classmate information. Anyway, Good luck and talk to you later.
It takes time to educate people, especially old "classmates". I'm sure we'll eventually reconnect all our classmates together in the cyber world one day.
In order to activate the 623 blog, I'd appreciate if you could leave messages to as many classmates as possible. And I welcome your contribution of a few articles from time to time.
The reason you couldn't find the old 623 blog is because I've found a better name for our blog, http://623class.blogspot.com/ It's easier to remember, isn't it?
Guess what? I told my husband about our quarrel in Kaohsiung. My husband said it was my fault to leave no space for reconciliation, especially among close college classmates. I value his advice, and I shall improve accordingly. Nevertheless, I must admit the event became one of the most memorable moments in my life.
By our age, we LKK get bored easily in these days. Why don't you come visit my personal blog, http://sherryli.blog.com/ and leave comments as you wish! Or you can consider constructing a blog of yours, that would certainly be awesome! Then we can link our websites to make 623 class known to the world!
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Dear Jason,
Good to know you during our extended trip to the south. You're a sweet and sincere person. I wish I had known you earlier in college.
Give me a call when you come back to Taipei again. I won't turn down any presents from you!
Best wishes!
Dear Sherry:
You are awesome. Your company made my trip to Taiwan much more memorable. Your elegance as a toastmaster makes people around you more cheerful. Thanks a million for enriching our life and make it more joyful. You did a fantastic job for our class. God bless you.
Thanks, Jason
Dear Jason,
The pleasure is mine to accompany you all to visit our 623 classmates in the south. Frankly speaking, I couldn't recognize you when I saw you at Taipei Train Station. You've changed a lot in the past three decades. I was touched by your speech at our 30th reunion at Taipei Medical College. You had tears in your eyes when you talked about your parents.
Life far away from your birth place must have been hard. But you're lucky. You've made it! You have a good family, a sweet wife, a son, and a daughter. Most of all, you have God in you.
I know you're busy with your pharmacy work most of the time. Nevertheless, as a 20 years Toastmaster veteran, I encourage you to join this non-profit educational organization. I am sure you will make many friends and develop communication and leadship skills in Toastmasters.
My best regards to your family,
Dear 623 wonderful classmates:
I sent a thank note last week by email to all of you appreciating for your help making my Taiwan trip much more memorable. I was not sure that had been received. Anyway, I was very grateful for all you have done for me. I really enjoyed every moment I spent with our classmates during our reunion. You are all awesome. Your enthusism and timeless efforts made our reunion rated the best. Thanks a million for whatever you have done for our happy hours together. I am jealous of your living in Taiwan and regretful for being abroad so long not keeping in touch with you more often.
I am back in L.A. and a neighbor of Jackson Huo (jing-Shawn). If you stop by or visit Southern California, please let us know and we will be very happy to see you again.
On my flight back to LAX, I read a wonderful book "wife's gift". I highly recommend for everybody who enjoy reading.
I do not know how to type in Chinese. I actually do not like to write in English either. I really want to express my sincere thanks for all your help and your fantastic heart. I and Wendy Wang uploaded some of our pictures in the facebook.com. Please find us under our names and link us as your friends.
Best wishes for you and your family.
Sincerely Thanks,
Jason H.
Hello Sherry,
I do not know how to upload my pictures to 623 photo album. I and Wendy both uploaded a lot pictures at facebook.com. If you and other classmates can sigh up and find us as new friends, you will see most of our recent pictures.I emailed my thank note right after my return. I wonder if anyboby received it. If you did not see my note, please go to my comment and help me post it. Thank you.
Hi Sherry,
How are you? I failed to email you last time and had problem to go to your blog a moment ago. I'll periodically check facebook.com for new pictures and the blog you provided for new trivia information. It seems there are very few classmates using these tools to communicate. Any promotion ideas to make more classmates getting excited to see or to hear more current events?
Sometimes I just get bored and want to know more classmate information. Anyway, Good luck and talk to you later.
Hi Jason,
It takes time to educate people, especially old "classmates". I'm sure we'll eventually reconnect all our classmates together in the cyber world one day.
In order to activate the 623 blog, I'd appreciate if you could leave messages to as many classmates as possible. And I welcome your contribution of a few articles from time to time.
The reason you couldn't find the old 623 blog is because I've found a better name for our blog,
http://623class.blogspot.com/
It's easier to remember, isn't it?
Guess what? I told my husband about our quarrel in Kaohsiung. My husband said it was my fault to leave no space for reconciliation, especially among close college classmates. I value his advice, and I shall improve accordingly. Nevertheless, I must admit the event became one of the most memorable moments in my life.
By our age, we LKK get bored easily in these days. Why don't you come visit my personal blog, http://sherryli.blog.com/ and leave comments as you wish! Or you can consider constructing a blog of yours, that would certainly be awesome! Then we can link our websites to make 623 class known to the world!
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