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29 octobre

路遥知马力 日久见人心 - 好的马力 好的人心 那就是我的 "THE SECRET"

This week is full of lunch invitations.
Dr. Lee (Loft), Mark (Starbucks), William(Cafe next door), Trey(Lotus Land), and tomorrow lunch with team @ M on the Bund.
A lot of email greetings were sent to me through email.
Got small but sweet gifts from colleagues.
Last but not least, was able to regain contact with Xie Wei, my neighbour and primary school mate who still lives on DanShui Road!!!! Xie Wei is now the graduate student and also the '辅导员‘of the Shanghai TCM University!! WOW, I am so happy for my childhood friend.
And also Chenjun who was high school friends whose sister Lilian I bumped into at Tomorrow Square. She is still that tall (as tall as I am) but she has grown into a marketing director... The reason I recognized her after 9 years is she is tall and has great 气质。Great for her! Maybe one day I will also be one. 大笑 Let's see.

Testimonials: 大笑眨眼热烈的笑脸红唇红玫瑰红心

Dear Joanne,

It’s very regret to see you are leaving ParkwayHealth. You diligent and efficient work style impressed us a lot. Sincere thank for your great effort for XXXXX expat physical check program.

We expect the cooperation betweenXXXXX and ParkwayHealth could be going smoothly since ever.

Wish you have bright and success in your new endeavor. Thank you very much!   

Best Regards

Rose

Dear Joanne,

 

Thank you for taking the time to let us know you are leaving.

 

I would like to wish you all the best in your new job.

 

It has been nice working with you

 

Good luck and best regards

 

Joy

 

Hi Joanne,

 

Regretful to hear you are leaving Parkwayhealth and we have to work with another account manager. But I believe you are moving for a better opportunity for yourself and Career. Thank you so much for all your great support to XXXXXX and I have enjoyed working with you.

Wish you a great success in your future career.

 

Best Regards!

Fiona

OK – La.

 

Thank you for staying extremely professional till the end.

(from who you guess 吐舌)

Joanne:

 

I haven’t had a change to say goodbye, so I do now. I hope you have a great new beginning where ever you are going, I am sure you will do great, you are very nice and smart. Keep on smiling, it is always great to work with you cause you have a great attitude.

 

Good luck in everything, and if you need something or ever go to Chile my personal email is: XXXXXXX@gmail.com

 

Cheers

C.

Dear Joanne,

   亲爱的,真的好不舍得你离开啊!本来还想着今年说不定有机会再一起出去打疫苗呢!这样我们就可以再在一起聊天了!很喜欢跟你在一起的!但是更希望你有更好的发展,也为你开心!我想你肯定是被人给挖走了吧!因为你是个能干的小姑娘!

    感谢上次你来帮我在老板面前美言 !那天忘了跟你说谢谢:)呵呵


   
你的邮箱和手机我都记下了!希望有机会可以再见到你!

 Best regards
XXX XXX


Hi I tried to call you a couple of times. What's a good time to call? Nothing important.

Mark
26 octobre

How Sweet xoxoxo

It is because my colleague sent me a photo of Lee's daughter we took on our company outing to Ningbo. I really enjoyed playing hiding the bear game with Sage. My fondness of Sage probably impressed him. So he sent me a greeting with her photo. What a sweet and exquisite heart he has! 大笑大笑大笑 红玫瑰

From: xxxxxxxx@parkwayhealth.cn [mailto:xxxxxxx@parkwayhealth.cn]
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 11:48 AM
To: 'joanne.zhao'
Subject: RE: JoAnne Zhao New Number

 

 

Good luck!

 

XXXXXX

 

From: joanne.zhao [mailto:joanne.zhao@parkwayhealth.cn]
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 11:28 AM
Subject: JoAnne Zhao New Number
Importance: High

 

My Dear Colleague and Friend,

 

As I am leaving ParkwayHealth this Friday, lease note my new contact number xxxxxxxxxxxx.

 

I really enjoyed working in ParkwayHealth and will cherish forever the good time we spent together working as colleagues and playing as friends.

 

My personal email address is joannez79@hotmail.com (Oh, that is not my birth year! :)) This is also my MSN ID.

 

It is not the end of our friendship. And, I bet you will remember me this tall smiling girl JoAnne. =D

 

You will anyway still see me around this week in the admin office and Let’s Keep In Touch.

 

JoAnne Zhao

JoAnne ZHAO 赵涓文

Corporate Account Manager公司客户经理

ParkwayHealth China百汇医疗中国


25 octobre

The Daughter of China

The title of the keynote speech given by former United States Secretary of Labor, Elaine Chao, in Shanghai recently -- "Chinese Heart, American Mind and Global Dream" -- said as much about the woman as it did about the nature of her talk.

A Chinese immigrant, Chao was the first Asian American woman in history to be appointed to a US President's cabinet, serving as the 24th United States Secretary of Labor from 2001.

Since leaving office at the start of this year, Chao has channelled her understanding of Western and Asian cultures into promoting the Sino-US relationship.

"I am a product of the two cultures," she told about 600 Fudan University students and teachers last week when she visited the school.

Chao's visit was organized for her investiture as an honorary professor of the prestigious Chinese university and she took the opportunity to deliver an inspiring speech in full academic regalia.

Though the lecture hall had only 400 seats, the aisles and doorways were packed with fans eager to hear what she had to say.

"She has not forgotten her Chinese roots," said Deng Feng, a school staff member and audience member.

The stylish Chao walked into the hall on the arm of her beloved father and waved her hand toward the students in a confident smile.

They were inspired by her grace and dignity and greeted her with a warm and enthusiastic applause.

"I'm very lucky I come from a wonderful family," she said in a speech which focused a lot on family values.

Despite her significant achievements, Chao remains modest and attributed her success to her parents' love and rigorous education.

She comes from a family of six daughters, each very successful in their different fields. All graduated from prestigious universities and four were from Harvard, including Chao.

Chao's mother and father are typical Chinese parents practicing determination, diligence and sacrifice. They taught their daughters Chinese philosophy and values which enabled them to advance as a family and even triumph in a foreign land.

Chao's father James Chao was born in a small, rural farming village in Shanghai's Jiading District and her mother Ruth Mulan Chu was born into an affluent family in Anhui Province. They married in Taiwan where Chao (1953) and two other sisters were born. The family moved to the United States when Chao was eight years old.

"As you may imagine, our initial years in America were very difficult," Chao said.

When they first landed in America, the family of five lived in a small one-bedroom apartment.

They didn't speak English, couldn't eat American food, and didn't understand American culture or traditions.

"At that time, people of Asian descent comprised less than 1 percent of America's entire population," Chao said.

"I am a product of the two cultures. I'm very lucky I come from a wonderful family."

They had no relatives or nearby friends and were often the first, or only, Asians many Americans had met.

When Chao went to school for the first time, she bowed at teachers to show respect in the Chinese tradition. But her classmates scorned her as a foreigner because they couldn't understand her behavior.

Similar culture shocks were common. But half a century later, the family has successfully moved up the rungs of acceptance and into the mainstream.

Chao's father eventually founded his own shipping company, called Foremost, to freight goods between the United States and Taiwan. Her mother acquired a master's degree in the US in her 50s and all six daughters excelled in different fields.

"Throughout the period of great difficulty, my parents always maintained their optimism and confidence that a better tomorrow awaited us," Chao said. "I was always positive."

"Though we had little money, we possessed life's most precious asset -- hope! Hope for a better future which enabled us to sustain and eventually overcome our adversities."

Chao's father worked three jobs to make ends meet. Yet every weekend and holiday, the couple set aside time to take the family to the free sights of New York City, including public parks, Central Park, the Brooklyn and Bronx Botanical Gardens to broaden their horizon.

Later after her father achieved great success and earned a generous income, the parents still maintained modest and frugal ways with their children.

The six daughters had to help clean and vacuum the house, wash their clothes and weed the plants even though they had gardeners.

The 300-meter U-shaped asphalt driveway in front of their house was even paved by the six daughters under their parents' direction.

Another familiar and treasured childhood scene was the Chao household dinner parties. Chao's father was very gregarious and enjoyed entertaining family and friends at home. Chao and her sisters were assigned to greet the guests at the door, take their wraps or coats and present tea.

During dinner, they would act as the waiting staff, bringing each dish to the table, pouring the wine, clearing away the dishes and courteously helping as little hostesses.

"I enjoyed these occasions and thought they were good opportunities to practice good manners, hone my social skills and make my parents proud," Chao recalled.

The parents also made each vacation and outing an educational experience to broaden their children's horizon and improve their independence.

The six daughters were involved in every aspect of planning for the family outing: researching various destinations, comparing hotels and their respective packages and prices, booking the airplane reservations, arranging ground transportation and other trip details.

"My mother is the foundation of our family. Everything our family has been able to achieve in America has been due to her."

After her work had spanned the public, private and non-profit sectors, Chao reached her career peak on January 11, 2001 when President George W. Bush announced her nomination as Labor Secretary. But on the same day, her beloved mother was diagnosed with lymphoma.

"Characteristically in her unselfish manner, amidst the excitement, she said nothing, not wanting to spoil the moment for her family," Chao said.

The mother attended Chao's swearing-in at the Oval Office the week she started her chemotherapy treatment, despite the wrenching side effects. Chu died on August 2, 2007, which left Chao in deep grief.

"My mother is the foundation of our family," Chao has said in public many times. "Everything our family has been able to achieve in America has been due to her determination, sacrifice, diligence, optimism and love."

But she herself led a life totally different from her mother and she married quite late. Chao wed Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the Republican leader, in 1993 and became stepmother to McConnell's three children from a previous marriage.

Asked by Time magazine whether the two discussed policy in their personal time, Chao replied, "No, we're much too busy. We both love what we're doing. When we have time together, we talk about college football, about getting together with friends -- the usual kind of stuff -- like who takes out the garbage. I have to confess, I do."

Chao was the only member of President Bush's cabinet to serve a full eight years. She avoided the controversies that surrounded several other members of the administration and was asked to stay on for a second term after Bush won reelection.

Her striving and success has not only been a credit to her parents but also an inspiration for people of Asian origin in America.


Read more: http://www.shanghaidaily.com/article/blog.asp?id=417351#ixzz0UwqHbv8K


Eternity

Sitting by the window on the 54th floor of JinMao waiting for my colleague... in Oct 2009.

Many memories came back to me... I could even see you standing right there with arms crossed in front of the chest, eyes smiling and forming two arches.

Gone with the wind are those beautiful days back in 2003. I was such a nerd those days...

Maybe still I am.

20 octobre

近期的小礼物 - Advanced Night Repair

可爱的人问我- 是用来REPAIR SKIN的!你的皮肤DAMAGED了嘛?Open-mouthedOpen-mouthedOpen-mouthed 防范于未然。经常失眠和做恶梦的我,潜在地消耗着皮肤的青春。
我也不知道为什么,白天一直(真诚)满脸笑容的我,为何经常恶梦连篇??Thinking
还有一个是我自己染头发的颜色 - 栗子棕色。终于在3年后又染发!原因是,理发店的家伙尽然说我的黑头发看起来像老阿姨的颜色!我很不喜欢这说话。就回来了!但是回来看看网页,杂志,美女都染头发的!他的话也不是没有道理。我的黑头发又没有光泽,除了老外喜欢(does not matter), 没人喜欢!-- DIY了。呵呵。。。现在的颜色很好,很SUBTLE。
自己动手,丰衣足食。Party

珍藏了5年的袜子和2年的鞋子 - 我要面带微笑地拿出来穿了!!+)

这些和那些东西,我永远珍惜。Red lips而且要Open-mouthed看待从前的自己和别人。明天更美好。

鞋子太大了,确是很多的心意。还是要穿的!脚大就脚大,反正人高。Smile
17 octobre

弄直了头发 - 因为卷发使我看来很老!

怎么照片看来都是单眼皮?脸上一直是比较有肉的。。。Smile
15 octobre

有趣的赵小姐 ××

(F)JoAnne Zhao  -  Mojo Extremophie 99 花未全开月未圆  Life is Good says:
 侬忙死特勒
 你忙死了
 的上海话
 侬了作萨
 你在做什么
teo says:
 right, very busy.
(F)JoAnne Zhao  -  Mojo Extremophie 99 花未全开月未圆  Life is Good says:
 一些些上
 一些些五
 一会儿上
 一会儿下
 呵呵
 滑稽伐
 MERRY MOCH
teo says:
 have new mail. that's why
(F)JoAnne Zhao  -  Mojo Extremophie 99 花未全开月未圆  Life is Good says:
 是COLDSTONE 的新款冰淇淋
teo_yongsong@yahoo.com says:
 now can go le.
 good nite.
  (F)JoAnne Zhao  -  Mojo Extremophie 99 花未全开月未圆  Life is Good says:
 好像说摸来摸去
 MERRY MOCH
 哈哈
我收到了E NEWSLETTER
 我笑死了
 我吃很多COLDSTONE
 在新加坡多吗
teo_yongsong@yahoo.com says:
 not sure
(F)JoAnne Zhao  -  Mojo Extremophie 99 花未全开月未圆  Life is Good says:
 现在DQ 很多但是COLD STONE 来了
 就没有生意了
 转发给你了
 很喜欢的冰淇凌!
 我只有冰淇凌店和化妆品店写邮件给我。。。
 真可怜!
Open-mouthedOpen-mouthedOpen-mouthed

今天好累!和老板商量了一下,决定做到月底。工资另付。真想休年假,但是真的舍不得就这样放下手头的工作。劳碌命即是我。Wink 晚安!

滑稽的丢先生 ^^

Teo says:
 BD
 JoAnne Zhao -  Extremophie 99 花未全开月未圆  Life is Good says:
 right
Teo says:
 Bad Debt Manager
 JoAnne Zhao -  Extremophie 99 花未全开月未圆  Life is Good says:
  right!
Teo says:
 Bold Daring Manager
 Beautiful Darling Manager
 JoAnne Zhao -  Extremophie 99 花未全开月未圆  Life is Good says:
 lol
Teo says:
 Blind Date Manager
 JoAnne Zhao -  Extremophie 99 花未全开月未圆  Life is Good says:
 lol
 Bald Dying Manger - thinking and working t00  much
Teo says:
 Boring Drifty Manager
 Big Decent Manager
 
Open-mouthedOpen-mouthedOpen-mouthed丢先生真滑稽!
9 octobre

Lina's Gift - Beautiful one from the Graceful Lady ^^



拍照看似太严肃了。其实心里还是蛮轻松的。洗完澡带上礼物的效果。黑眼圈+ 一粒大的豆在脸上。Thinking 不管怎样,还是蛮好看的!
Open-mouthed
7 octobre

修身是本


BY THE WAY, 妈妈说我这张照片像乡下姑娘Tongue out 其实本人比较好啦!哈哈
明天要上班去了!真开心!我爱劳动。