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Yet Another Shel Silverstein Poetry Moment: Where the Sidewalk Ends and Rain

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Here is some more Shel Silverstein for you poetry lovers! Let me know what you think of these poems. Are they a good read or not the best?

Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein

There is a place where the sidewalk ends
And before the street begins,
And there the grass grows soft and white,
And there the sun burns crimson bright,
And there the moon-bird rests from his flight
To cool in the peppermint wind.

Let us leave this place where the smoke blows black
And the dark street winds and bends.
Past the pits where the asphalt flowers grow
We shall walk with a walk that is measured and slow,
And watch where the chalk-white arrows go
To the place where the sidewalk ends.

Yes we’ll walk with a walk that is measured and slow,
And we’ll go where the chalk-white arrows go,
For the children, they mark, and the children, they know
The place where the sidewalk ends.

Rain by Shel Silverstein

I opened my eyes
And looked up at the rain,
And it dripped in my head
And flowed into my brain,
And all that I hear as I lie in my bed
Is the slishity-slosh of the rain in my head.

I step very softly,
I walk very slow,
I can’t do a handstand–
I might overflow,
So pardon the wild crazy thing I just said–
I’m just not the same since there’s rain in my head.

Trip to Vancouver in Photos – Day 3

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Third Day at Vancouver – Second/Third Beach

Weekend Preview

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Saturday Hootenanny at Heritage Park

Heritage Park’s the place to be this Saturday, as they are hosting a variety of activities including musical entertainment, crafts, exhibitors, dance demonstrations and more. If you’re one of the first 500 guests paying regular park admission through the park gates before 10 a.m., you can enjoy a free pancake breakfast at Gunn’s Dairy Barn. The event runs from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Sunday Bow River Flow

Organizers announce the 2nd Annual Bow River Flow beside the Bow River on Calgary's Memorial Drive. Image courtesy www.bowriverflow.ca.

Calling all bikers, skateboarders and roller-bladers! Head downtown to celebrate human-powered transportation at the second annual Bow River Flow, a free event that includes performances from local musicians, fitness sessions, a kids zone and more.  Activities stretch from 3 St. to 9 St. NW, which means Memorial Drive will be reduced to one lane of traffic in either direction.

Sunday Black Eyed Peas

Fergie and co. rock out at the Saddledome this Sunday evening. It’s the second-to-last Canadian stop on their The E.N.D. World Tour (also known as The Energy Never Dies World Tour). For tickets, call Ticketmaster, 403-777-0000.

What is Success?

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While browsing through poems for this weeks posts, I came across one about success. By definition, the word success mean ‘the accomplishment of an aim or purpose’ but for many individuals, this word can be interpreted differently and have a variety of meanings. This poem gives a perspective on the meaning of this multifaceted word. Feel free to express your thoughts by commenting. Do you feel that the poem effectively captures the idea of success?

Success

To laugh often and love much;
to win the respect of intelligent persons
and the affection of children;
to earn the approbation of honest critics
and endure the betrayal of false friends;
to appreciate beauty;
to find the best in others;
to give of one’s self;
to leave the world a bit better,
whether by a healthy child,
a garden patch or a redeemed social condition;
to have played and laughed with enthusiasm
and sung with exultation;
to know even one life has breathed easier
because you have lived – this is to have succeeded!
-Ralph Waldo Emerson

The Globalfest Fireworks Festival Is Back!

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Globalfest starts tomorrow (Aug. 20)! Globalfest is one of my favorite events in Calgary. Through volunteering with Globalfest through Youth Volunteer Corps (click here to get involved), I’ve not only enjoyed the fireworks show, the great purchasable food items, and dances, but the display of Calgary’s diversity as a whole. If you haven’t heard of Globalfest prior to this post, click here for some information on the history of the event and read their mission below:

“The mission of GlobalFest is to produce for the people of Calgary and visitors to our City, a world-class, multi-cultural festival and international fireworks festival that will offer the viewing public an affordable and accessible multi-faceted cultural experience. It is the intention of GlobalFest to use this platform to generate cultural awareness of and significant funding for local community groups as well as foster economic development in East Calgary and beyond.”

The fireworks festival is one of my favorite part of the whole event. This year, Spain, Portugal, Italy and Germany will the countries participating in the fireworks festival. In addition there will be a fireworks show put on by Globalfest to conclude the fireworks festival. Click here to see by whom and when the fireworks will be happening.

Check out Globalfest!

Video of the Day: Human Bicycle

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It’s Mid-August!

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The month of August serves as the final month of the summer in 2010 for many students. However, August is the month in which many other monthly observances take place. Did you know that August is foot health month and home business month? It is also national catfish, golf, inventors, and water quality month!

For most of the days in August, there are some interesting holidays. Take a look below to see what is going on for the rest of the month:

Aug 19th – National Aviation Day, Potato Day
Aug 20th – National Radio Day
Aug 21st – International Homeless Animals Day
Aug 22nd – Be An Angel Day
Aug 23rd – National Sponge Cake Day
Aug 24th – National Peach Pie Day, Strange Music Day
Aug 25th – Kiss and Make Up Day, National Banana Split Day
Aug 26th – National Dog Day
Aug 28th – National Cherry Turnover Day
Aug 30th – National Toasted Marshmallow Day
Aug 31st – Trail Mix Day

Meet Erica Ho, Unstoppable Believer- Part 2

This is Part 2 of the Awesome Youth in Profile: Erica Ho, Unstoppable Believer. Part 1 can be read here.

YAA: Provide some advice, about life in general or about high school or about discovery of one’s self.

Erica: One of the most regretful experiences of my life so far was not doing something. So my advice is to always do. The more that gets done, the more that is learned. And speaking of learning, always keeps an open mind because that’s when everything once gloomy becomes beautiful. Oh, and never let anyone tell you to “chill out dude” because in the end, each second of hard or stressful work put in will lead to a reward unlike anything else!

I’ve had many self discoveries, but I think one that is the most significant is actually my self re-discovery. There were many moments in high school when I struggled with what I wanted to do after I graduated, but in the end I realized that the things we loved doing, and I mean like TRULY LOVED DOING, when we were small will stay with us forever. I re-discovered myself, and now, I know I won’t regret what I do in the future.

YAA: Describe what you are planning to pursue after high school.

Erica: Film studies. Unsure of what occupation, but if you love what you learn, there will always be something made for you.

YAA: What is it that you love about life and why.

Erica: Through all the pain, suffering, unfairness, blood and tears, life is beautiful. A beautiful disaster. The world isn’t perfect because it wasn’t meant to be. Everyone has a different way of seeing things and different ideas. This makes life difficult. The world however also gives happiness, joy and love. Now life is looked upon as dark chocolate. Bittersweet. I love that life holds so many surprises and when you pay attention you realize that everything and everyone is actually connected. It’s empowering when sharing or hearing stories from each other, and it’s magical when delicate beings like butterflies land right on your fingertips. To me, life starts when you’re born and the first thing you see, hear and feel is already a million reasons to be satisfied with life.

YAA: Describe your personality.

Erica: Not naturally good at anything. Tries hard and never rejects. Artistic, emotional, sensitive, determined, brave, flexible, weird and simply complex. I have roles I like to play in life. I can be the helper, the friend, the inspirer, the superstar, (laughs) anything that fits with the moment and the person I’m with.

I also like to make things complicated for myself. I love multi-tasking and can’t stand slowness. Sometimes I can be really abstract, but most of the time I’m really realistic (I need to be if I want something impossible to happen!) I dream a lot, I let myself day dream throughout the day. I could never hurt anyone or anything. It’s easy for me to let things go, and I never really miss too many things. I laugh hideously and I love it. And I’m full of secrets that will never be told, because those secrets are what makes everyone unique.

YAA: Do you believe you are a good role model for other youths? If so, why, and do you believe you affect others in a positive way?

Erica: I think something I do for other youth, and for anyone really, is I listen. I listen and try my hardest to really hear what they mean to say. A lot of the time, action speaks more than words. A picture is worth a thousand words.

YAA: Why do you think I considered you to be an awesome youth?

Erica: I put myself out there and am not afraid to be destroyed. I enhance my flaws and try my best to inspire others to shine.

YAA: If you could change one thing about the world, what would you change?

Erica: The world’s obsession over money.

YAA: If you could relive any part of your life, or a moment, what would it have been and why?

Erica: The moments of make belief as a child. I still do it now but those character’s my childhood friends and I became, and those stories we made together were more than phenomenal. Things I wish I wrote as a child and kept until now.

YAA: What do you hope to gain through your pursuing your passions?

Erica: More perspectives than I have already.

YAA: Why do you choose to be who you are?

Erica: Because I can laugh at myself, cry with myself, dream of amazing things, and because I can.

YAA: If there are any questions that I have not asked, but you would like to answer, feel free to! And any last words?

Erica: Screwing up is a part of experimenting. Experimenting is a part of making something come true.
Having flaws is a way of connecting.
Lisachino is my favorite part of the day (=

YAA: This strong willed youth and independent over achiever, lives life to the fullest by realizing with unprecedented maturity that hard work to achieve new perspectives, is not only necessary, but is the path to experiencing happiness, joy and love. Her zest for knowledge, voluntarily attending IB theory of knowledge (TOK) classes, empowers her sensitive and complex perspectives on life. Having just completed a multitude of classes in the fine arts program at Lester B Pearson High School, this future student in film studies, is an inspiration to people across the globe, emplifying amazing self discipline and faith pursuing her passions and dreams, as Erica calls for other youths to use your hearts and not your heads.

Friendship

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Recently I finished watching a Japanese drama called Nobuta wo Produce and I was touched by the three main characters’ friendship. This drama tells the story Kirigaya Shuji, who is the most popular person in his class at a private high school. At home he’s a lazy and withdrawn person so in order to maintain his popularity he had to pretend to be a helpful person in school.

Shuji’s friend is an indecisive and naive character called Akira Kusano. Akira always likes to pester Shuji and Shuji thinks Akira is a fool. A girl transferred to their high school called Nobuko Kotani. Nobuka is shy and lacks confidence in herself and she is bullied by her classmates every day.  Shuji and Akira cannot stand watching this so they wanted to transform Nobuka into the most popular girl in school in order to boost her confidence. Nobuta is a nickname Shuji gave to Nobuka because they sound similar and it means wild boar in English.

During the drama Shuji and his friends had to face many obstacles and Shuji even got isolated by the whole class, but these three conquered every problem together. At the end Shuji had to transfer to another school and at his new school he saw Akira was there as well. Turns out Nobuka sent Akira here because she wanted Shuji to be happy.

This drama taught me about real friendship. When Nobuka became more popular and Shuji was isolated by the class, Nobuka and Akira still talked to Shuji in front the whole class and admitted their friendship. They were welling to gave up their popularity for Shuji and for me that’s what true friends do. The ending was touching because Nobuka thinks about Shuji being alone at a new high school so she sent Akira there to be with Shuji, and Nobuka was the one being left alone at their old school. She said she is going to be ok and she wanted Akira to be with Shuji because she knew these two are inseparable.

After watching this drama I feel the power of friendship. No one can live without their friends. A person who’s always there with you no matter who you are or what situation you are in. They are there to talk to you and help you and that’s how humans can become the strongest group on Earth.

Nobuka is on the left played by Maki Horikita. Shuji in the middle played by Kamenashi Kazuya. Akira on the right played by Yamashita Tomohisa.

Meet Erica Ho, Unstoppable Believer- Part 1

This incredible triple threat performer allows the creative genius of art, music and life to influence and guide her wholehearted passions for the fine arts to incredible heights. However, this doesn’t prevent this realistic dreamer from compulsively volunteering her time to many things, be it animals, people (young and old) or the environment.

I’m extremely proud and privileged to introduce my philosophical mentor and this Pearson graduate, Erica Ho, and her inspirational views and advice on self discovery, life and success.

Erica Ho

YAA: Give a couple adjectives that describe you.

Erica: “Love at first sight” or “unstoppable believer.”

YAA: Describe your involvement at Pearson.

Erica: Oh boy. For three years, I’ve been an active member of the Concert Choir, Vocal Jazz, Women’s Choir and Choral class at Pearson. I’m also a writer for the school newspaper (often writing about upcoming events and performances in the fine arts department), Speech Club competitor and REGIONAL CHAMPION WINNER (for solo acting), and was Leadership Co- Chair (which I was involved in pretty much organizing and carried all of the school’s events: Terry Fox Run, Spirit Week, Breakfast of Champions, etc.).

Also having been Parent Council meeting representative, drama kid, musical theatre performer, dance performer, choral performer, and unless I’ve forgotten something, I think that’s most of my involvement at Pearson.

YAA: Describe your involvement in your community.

Erica: I was a member of Youth Training and Action (YTA) through the Red Cross, in partnership with All Nations Theater, a program that promotes youth to share, expand and act upon actions and ideas to deal with local and global humanitarian issues. I’m also an active volunteer with CCCSA (with various types of task such as helping, performing, and visiting seniors, city clean ups, etc.) and mentored children through the Calgary Public Library. I love caring for cats, bunnies, and hopefully dogs one day at the Calgary Humane Society. I also answer the teen line at the Distress Centre for those in need of support and advice.

YAA: Name any notable achievements or awards you have earned.

Erica: Appreciation and helping others are my real achievements. The only awards I’ve ever earned proudly were those related to music: Vocal Jazz 15 award, Concert Choir 35 award and Choral 20 awards.

YAA: Describe why you believe you are successful.

Erica: I never stop moving, growing and learning. I’ve felt that I’ve touched the hearts of many as they have for mine, and I never stop believing in the possibilities of the impossible.

YAA: Describe what inspires you to live your lifestyle, and why. How did it get this far?

Erica: People inspire me. The artistic, creative, and just pure genius and wonderful things that people do. Whether it be picking up garbage off the ground, or holding the door for someone, or finding a cure for a disease – in the end the world is connected. I truly believe that no matter how bad somebody is being looked at, or how many sins someone has committed, in the end, everyone is beautiful, emotional and pure.

YAA: Share a favourite memory that was at Pearson, a moment that had inspired you or a moment when you experienced success.

Erica: Musical Theater. Performing and being able to have the chance to become a different character and really move the audience is a memory and a gift.

YAA: Describe some of your hobbies or what you like to do in your spare time.

Erica: I love exploring music. I love feeling the intensity each artist provides through their amazing music. Video gaming is also huge part of my life, and has been since I was a young girl. Anything from first person shooting games to adventure to strategy games. I also love films. I like reading on film theory and visioning different scenes out of random. Hopefully I will come out with a short film, and many more mini projects as well! I really love learning about nature. Be it animals of the ocean, astronomy or even bugs. I just love learning about the natural things that happen all around us! And I could go on forever about the endless projects I dive into such as scrapbooking, photography and singing. In the future I plan to make sky diving, paragliding and many other similar sports a regular hobby.

Watch for Part 2 of my interview with Erica tomorrow!

Go Walking With Dinosaurs!

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Thursday night was no ordinary night for me, because it is not every night that one is invited to travel through  millions of years to witness how life truly was when dinosaurs ruled the planet. The theatrical show, Walking With Dinosaurs, was created after the huge success of the BBC TV series and is shown in countries all across the globe. You were able to see how the dinosaurs moved and communicated and all the effects were perfect! Not only was the live show a spectacular sight but it was an informative evening as well.

Palaeontologist Mr. Stone takes audiences on a trip to a land called Pangea; when the Earth existed with only one continent. We witnessed how life was for herbivores when they were gathering food, protecting their young and how they defended themselves when they became prey. But eventually, you see the land begins to shift and several continents are created. Walking With Dinosaurs does a spectacular job of showing how the dinosaurs had to adapt to the changes of the new land.

Dinosaurs
This is a show I would definitely recommend for families. As for where you want to sit, being on the first level will have you very close to the dinosaurs to reach their necks out to you but sitting on the second level does allow you to see the whole arena spectacular at once. There just isn’t a bad seat in the house. There were many young children where we were sitting and none of the lighting or sound effects (or should I say dinosaur roars), were too scary for them. The show is definitely intended for kids of all ages!

Thanks to Kids Up Front for providing us with tickets, it gave me an opportunity to take my younger brother out to a show we could both enjoy. Kids Up Front is an amazing charity, with locations all across Canada, that provide tickets to events to kids, giving them the opportunity to see a show or sporting event they might not have seen otherwise. If you are interested in learning more about them and how you can help out, you can check out their website!

The Restaurant at the End of the Universe by Douglas Adams

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A while back, I reviewed the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, part one of a five part trilogy. This week I am reviewing part two of the trilogy.

The Restaurant at the End of the Universe is similar to its predecessor in its satirical style and its bizarre sense of humour. As usual, it uses extraordinary events, aliens and a sci-fi world to make fun of human nature. The difference is that the plot of the second book is much more complicated.

So basically, our protagonists are attacked, tossed into an alternate universe, a messiah returns, the universe ends, the main characters fly into a sun and meet the man who rules the universe. These events somehow results in Arthur and Ford living with the Neanderthals and finding the ultimate question regarding life, the universe and everything.  Trust me, those weren’t spoilers.

Bottom Line – this book was highly enjoyable and just as good as the first one. There isn’t really anything bad I could say about it. I highly recommend it to everyone who enjoys science fiction or satires. I give it a 5/5.