วันจันทร์ที่ 4 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2551

My Drescription


My name is Sutida Boonsuk. I am short and plump. I have long black hair and a round face with mole on chin and a dimple on left cheek. I have big beautiful eyes and swarthy skin. Today (in the picture) I’m got my hair in ponytail. I am wearing big sun-glasses and a gray cop. I have got brown scarf and a silver wrist-watch. I’m wearing a dark grey T-shirt and jeans. I have a pink bag. I’m a kind-hearted person. For example, I always give money to beggars when I see them because I want to help and feel pity for them. Sometimes, I’m a grumbling person. For example, I talk useless to myself, and I’m a sleepy person, too. For example, today I set the alarm-clock at six o’clock but I got up at half past six or a quarter to seven o’clock.

Family


My family live on Koh Samui, Suratthani, it’s a small family. There are three people in my family thus as, my father, my mother, and I. In 1997, I had a brother. His name Fer, but he died when he was three mouths old. My father is Mr. Rungson Boonsuk. He is a kind, friendly, and very family man. He has sung so beautiful. He was a bus-driver since two years ago but at present he is a head of a family because he is diabetes and nephritis. My mother is Mrs.Sunanta Boonsuk; she is a very kind and beautiful woman. She is a shopkeeper, the shop situated at Hin-ta Hin yai (it’s a famous place of Koh Samui). We usually go to picnic on the beach and sometimes we go to make merit.

วันจันทร์ที่ 28 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2551

My Profile


I’d like to introduce myself. My name is Miss Sutida Boonsuk and Nickname is Fang. I was born on 2nd October since 1987 (at Koh Samui hospital, Suratthani). I’m 20 years old. I’m 13 ½ inch tall. I have long dark hair, big eyes, and a dimple on the left cheek. I’m friendly and extrovert. I like to shop, exercise, watch TV, and travel, but I don’t like people who are nosy. I can speak Southern Thai-dialect because I’m from the south of Thailand. Because all my friend in my group are from the North-east of Thailand. I can speak North-eastern Thai-dialect, but not well. I move to Bangkok when I was 15 years old. I graduated from Watkhamaphiratharam School, Nonthaburi but I’m studding in Suan Dusit Rajabhat University, English Program now.

New Year’s Day!







I plan to camp at …, Petchaboon with cousins but we didn’t go there. We backed to hometown (Koh Samui) from 28th December 2007 to 1st January 2008. Every in the morning, I and grand-mom presented food to a Buddhist priest for dedicate to grand-dad’s soul. My family and relatives had small barbeque party for countdown. We played fireworks in the dark. It was very beautiful light because it had various colors. Before the New Year’s Day was beginning, we were countdown 10, 9, 8, …, 3, 2, 1 and sang New Year’s Day song together. Everyone smiled happily and laughed very loud. It was the first time that I saw everyone happiness again after we lost a man in the last Father’s Day, he is a pensioned government official. Finally I have Greeting for you “Happy New Year and Get a Good Health”.

Clothes




1. Shirt
: Loose-fitting under garment of cotton.
2. Watch
: Small timepiece that can be carried in the pocket or worn on
the wrist
3. Jean
: Strong cotton cloth.
4. Dress
: Long outer garment worn by a woman or girl.
5. Jacket
: Short, sleeved coat.
6 Pants
: Drawers two-legged under garment hanging from the waist.
7. Skirt
: Woman’s loose garment that hangs from the waist.
8. Necklace
: String of beads, pearls, etc. (worn round the as an ornament)
9. Necktie
: Narrow band of material worn with a collar and knotted in
front.
10. Glove
: Covering of leather, wool, etc., for the hand.
11. Shoes
: Outer covering for the foot.