Sunday, March 17, 2013
Friday, March 15, 2013
Our lyf...
We are driven by self-interest, it’s necessary
to survive. But we need wise self-interest that is generous and co-operative,
taking others’ interests into account. Co-operation comes from friendship,
friendship comes from trust, and trust comes from kind-heartedness. Once you
have a genuine sense of concern for others, there’s no room for cheating,
bullying or exploitation.
Like anyone else, I too have the potential for
violence; I too have anger in me. However, I try to recall that anger is a
destructive emotion. I remind myself that scientists now say that anger is bad
for our health; it eats into our immune system. So, anger destroys our peace of
mind and our physical health. We shouldn’t welcome it or think of it as natural
or as a friend.
Given
the scale of life in the heaven, one human life is no more than a tiny blip.
Each one of us is a just visitor to this planet, a guest, who will only stay
for a limited time. What greater folly could there be than to spend this short
time alone, unhappy or in conflict with our friend? Far better, surely, to
use our short time here in living a meaningful life, enriched by our sense of
connection with others and being of service to them.
Paro Tsechu
Paro Techus (Religious
Festival), a grand social time as well as spiritual
significance. We the Bhutanese family rose early and dressed us all in
traditional handwoven silk kiras, bejewelled with antique red coral and
turquoise necklaces, and attended the festivities in the very early
morning at the five story high dzong. (built in the 16th Centuary and houses
the courts, government and monastic offices for the area). Before the sun
moved around through the morning hours, we will have an opportunity to kiss the painting of Guru Rinpoche.
Preparation for Paro Tsechu:
I snapped this photo in the evening .. sorry its not clear because I snapped it from distance... You may be wondering what so important about this river, to ease the peoples comfort many volunteers came and built the temporary wooden bridge so that the people can walk straight to the Dzong. Where the mask dances were displayed...
Sunday, March 10, 2013
FourFriend.
Sonam choki(PinkyPinky), She is from Punakha. Mostly remains in her own dream world. She speaks soft and smooth. But she at least laughs when she is happy. She likes playing around like a kid, and used to drink numerous bottle of amul kool and munch kurkure . True lover but bitterly betrayed. Cool life she leads.
She has a glasses bigger than her face. But she never wore it outside the classroom.heeh…
She is friendly with boys as well as girl.
Sonam Yangzom(Tenn Yang), as
far as I know her closely, she has compassionate heart, true lover. She
is from Mongar, and speaks fluent Nepali with correct pronunciation. True lover
by nature, hurt brings her tears but heals super fine next day. But lives an
optimistic life with full of ambitions. She is emotionally weak. Closest friend
of mine as we studied together since class seven.
Rupa Gurung(Kaykay); She is popurlary known as nothing
lol… she is from Dagana. She is very harsh to unknown. For her smile is the strength because she keeps on smiling so no body will notice or find her pain. ..She loves kitty very much and eats biscuits a lot.
Thursday, March 07, 2013
My personal experience of being
a teacher…
My class students 2012... :) |
I don’t know how it all
happened but as I remember I never wanted this profession way
back. After
my plus2 my parents are already convincing me to
join teaching but I hesitated because I know that being a teacher is a
tough
profession, I even told my friends that if in time I’d be a teacher, I
won’t be
efficient because all I will have to do is to give students presentation
and I will never explain the lesson, I’ll just be a friend to the
students. I was once a student and I remember how hard our teachers work for us, they are always encouraging us to do what we
don’t want to do and I have to admit that they were like our second parents but
out of all the hard task they’ve been doing, they still get
to be criticized in the end. Well, that’s one thing why I
don’t even bother to take this profession.
It was been offered to me I
hesitated but accepted and I was trained for two and half years, after that we
have to go for the teaching practice for six months. Well, hear now, I’ll tell
you one of the best experiences I ever had.
Things happened so fast I have
to teach that instance, waaah, I can’t even believe I was a uuhhm teacher. So I
gave it a try, I said to myself ok I’ll just have to
give it my best shot. I was really terrified, worried, scared well I really
have mixed emotions of uncertainties that day. I thought
to myself . Teaching profession is really difficult. But the first time I
handled a class, I remembered I taught class IX IT , I told the class
that I’m new to teaching and they must understand whatever inconsistencies they
might observe. Well, the first day went good my students are participating and
I really enjoyed it then I went back, the one week got extended and extended
and extended. I was hell yeah enjoying it. I like the teaching profession
already, and yeah I’m not mistaken with my percept of being a
teacher it was really a hard task, but
what’s good about this is it’s a rewarding experience specially when our students shows gratitude of how thankful they
are that they have you to educate them. During teachers day and during the rose
day students came and wished me with bunches of roses and cards. WOW, what a
great experiences…Well, I can say that this profession is
something we could love and hate at the same time but after the hard work and pain v can look back to something v
can be proud of and when v see the results, the lack of compensation will after
all be rewarded by thank you then suddenly
realize that nO tHiNg iS gOoD oR bAd tHiNkInG mAkE iT sO... :)
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