Hakuna Matata

Yay! It’s the weekend, and it’s time for the Safari trip! Who goes to Africa without a safari trip back? All I can say is, without a safari trip, you won’t really experience the natural beauty of Africa. Our trip began at 5:00am… since driving to the national park required around 3 hours. It’s extremely helpful…

Good music: Magnolia Buckskin part 1

On Canada Day (which already seems like eons ago), I visited Prince’s Island Park for a little outdoor fun. Being a terrible researcher, I just generally drifted aimlessly and stopped at attractions which seemed relatively interesting. In the midst of my wandering, I heard music float over the crowd. The lead voice was soulful and…

Africa Blog – Day 4, 5, 6

For the rest of the first week, we had 3 more workshops before our weekend safari trip. On day 4, it was just a typical workshop day on tropical diseases, such as malaria. A few of our team got to test for HIV or malaria, one of which was our awesome team leader Matt. Luckily,…

Recipe Tested: Sugar-Free Fresh Fruit Flan

Wether your a diabetic or simply trying to cut down on sugar consumption, finding a great sugar-free dessert can be a chore, especially when your looking for one with no artificial sweeteners.  I recently experienced this dilemma when I was bringing a dessert to a dinner party where one party-goer was a diabetic, and another…

Six common fashion faux pas

You know how people tell you never to wear sandals with socks? It seems so obvious not to – it’s not classy, not attractive, and can’t even be considered sensible. Well, you know what? I’ve done it in public. It was comfortable, okay? I mean, the sandals kept chafing my foot… Okay, maybe I lied…

Experiences at X-Fest Calgary 2012!

Thanks to Youth Central and Kids Up Front, I had the wonderful opportunity of attending X-Fest Calgary with two complementary tickets for myself and a friend. X-Fest was AMAZING! Although it was my first time at the event and that most of the bands were totally new to me, I had a great time. It…

Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do? [Amazing Video Series]

Last year by chance, I encountered an amazing playlist by the Harvard Youtube channel. It’s called: “Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do?”. The video series is a Harvard lecture on philosophies of justice, societal good, and morality presented by professor of philosophy Michael Sandel. The videos are amazingly enlightening, offering a diverse pantheon of…

5 Reasons You Should Blog

After approximately 2 years, Youth Are Awesome has finally hit the 2600 post mark! And you’re probably wondering why I didn’t tell you about this when we passed a nicer number like 2500, right? Well, I don’t like to be conventional…plus it is way more fun to surprise you guys with a random number! Hurray,…

Africa Blog! – Day 3!

Leaving off from day 2, I’ll start with day 3! The third day was when everything started to get exciting! Just jokes! On the third day we made a trip to St.Elizabeth Hospital for a workshop on HIV and HIV caused Tuberculosis. The workshop was slightly boring, but still interesting. Everyone was dying for a…

Worried about the future: University blues

This will be a cynical post about general teenage angst. Just a heads up. But fear not, I’ll include relatively helpful facts and information so that my complaining is tolerable. I think it’s acceptable to have a disclaimer here: I’m not a Dean or anyone important, so if my facts are wrong, don’t shoot the…

Jam Camp at Music Centre Canada (MCC)

Obviously I don’t have that much planed these days so I signed up for a week of guitar lessons at Music Centre Canada. It was a program that goes on for 4 weeks this month, 10 people will go there each week. There were 40 people that got chosen and I was one of them. My first day…

Africa Blog! – Day 2

Mambo Everyone! There wasn’t much excitement on day 2. Basically, on the second day, we visited the local Projects Abroad office, did some paperwork for a work permit, exchanged money(Currency was around $1USD=1570TSH), and had “The Talk”, which was mostly about some rules and how things are going to work for the next 2 weeks.…