Saturday, November 21, 2009

21.11.09 moving day

how many times do i hafta tell you?!

ahhh, the little joys of being the door watcher as my boss moves. i know they're serious, but these signs are similar to a nagging mother!

Posted via web from what "i" sees is what you get

Friday, November 20, 2009

20.11.09 a glass of wine

this is a glass of mission hill chard at rodney's. i like these servings. it has that dome of surface tension on it!... oh and the potato encrusted halibut is delish too.

Posted via web from what "i" sees is what you get

Saturday, November 07, 2009

07.11.09 kiwis!

this is the fruit of the kiwi vines my dad raised in our yard... we had to pick them so that the squirrels would stop getting at them. dirty squirrels.

Posted via web from what "i" sees is what you get

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

25.10.09 gypsy

this cat is so frickin cute. her name is gypsy and is my little sister's new kitten. the only way this kitty can get any cuter is if she starts to fart rainbows! in which case, you WILL be seeing more of her.
ooooh she's so cute!!!

Posted via web from what "i" sees is what you get

Saturday, October 24, 2009

24.10.09 francis and charlene's wedding, langley bc

this is a personalized chocolate bar as a place card setting and giveaway for the wedding. very cute. congrats francis and charlene!

Posted via web from what "i" sees is what you get

Friday, October 23, 2009

23.10.09 françois-olivier roberge is adrian grenier?!

sitting at the french immersion conference in richmond this morning, i was shocked at the striking resemblance the keynote speaker had to vincent chase! this man is actually a champion canadian speed skater training to qualify for the 2010 games. c'est super-cool!

Posted via web from what "i" sees is what you get

Saturday, October 17, 2009

17.10.09 @djneilarmstrong, fortune sound club

i am officially in love with this man's talent. keep on makin peeps smile with your skills, mr. armstrong. i fell even more love with you now that i've witnessed you live. very sincerely, miss marion.

Posted via web from what "i" sees is what you get

Sunday, October 11, 2009

11.10.09 jesus also makes burritos, budgie's on kingsway

and this is to kick off sunday right.

my friend wanted a delicious non meat burrito so we went to budgie's. and of all days, this day he decided to wear a humourous t-shirt. and then we saw a burrito making man in the kitchen...
this picture captured the moment. check out his heavenly glow!

Posted via web from what "i" sees is what you get

11.10.09 mirrorball, fortune sound club

this was taken the last time i was at the fortune sound club in chinatown. i went on a friday (they play less house on fridays than other days). it is an impressive club. yes, the sound system is awesome, but the venue itself is so eye pleasing! tall ceilings, enough seating that is placed close enough to the wall so that people can still pass by without having to squeeze past the wallflowers and the dancers on the dance floor. my fave club in vancouver as of late. props.

Posted via web from what "i" sees is what you get

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

t o d a y


TODAY IS THE GREATEST DAY I'VE EVER KNOWN...

isn't it funny that sometimes, when you're on vacation, you're more busy than when you were working?

since class ended in the very end of june, i have been in and out of vancouver. i didn't make a huge plan to go back to europe (still a trip that's overdue!) or book myself up to the neck with tutoring (which in retrospect, could've been a good idea). short of my trip to cali, i have been busy every weekend with a family reunion, weddings, and trips to kelowna, whistler, seattle, victoria... who knew there were only so few weekends in the summer?

so today, i will keep it simple. i'll do things i love doing on a lazy day: play with music and do laundry :)

Wednesday, April 08, 2009

R-E-S-P-E-C-T! find out what it means to...

... kids.

seriously, ask a kid to explain respect and then give you an example of how they show it. if they don't succeed, tell their parents to teach them. it is NOT the job of a teacher to teach basic life skills such as courtesy, good behaviour and respect (self as well as towards others). a kid should learn about that as soon as they can crawl. teachers are there to show kids where to apply these skills in different settings (in class, at assemblies, etc...).
if you disagree, please post in my comments any suggestions on how to successfully get disrespectful, self-centred 8 year olds how to respect themselves and their friends.

this morning, i had to try and run the dance club of 40+ kids. one kid wouldn't stop talking over me and the other sat in a corner and pouted because she "couldn't understand". the talkative kid decided that learning the dance routine without talking was more fun than sitting on the bench. the pouty kid decided that despite me offering to help her, she would rather give up dance club. fine by me... i had a lesson to teach.

later, the pouty kid didn't like where her teacher placed her in the church pews. she began to pout again. church went on irregardless.

after church, the pouty kid decided to make one of her classmates feel unwanted by acting disgusted as her classmate approached her. once the classmate got fuming mad, the pouty kid laughed at her. i had to step in at this point. i told the kid that she should really think about how she makes others feel and how it could hurt. she said "i don't care". this is the attitude she gave me the rest of the morning. it was a loooooong morning and a lot more happened with just this pouty kid, to the point where i had to physically bring her to the principal's office. if you find yourself one step away from giving an 8 year old girl a full nelson, it's not a good situation.

so for any parents out there, get to teaching that respect. it won't teach itself, that's for sure.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

sick days

so i thought that a sick day could double as a "catch up on your work at home" day... yeah, no dice.

it's just such a waste when you're indoors on such a nice day, you feel the need to be productive. especially since monday and tuesday for me were spent indoors at the CEC. incidentally, i went to 4 breakout sessions at that conference. i learned this:

- that www.wordle.net is a cute idea.
- that daily physical activity for classrooms looks dorky but it's fun.
- that nowadays, children need to be taught how to involve their parents in their lives (by having dinner together and sparking conversation).
- that children from K-3 learn algebraic thinking easily with simple repetition (probably works with other concepts too).
- that closing keynote speaker sister claire from boston touched on some good points about catholicism and education, but she's gotta curb her rambling (30min overtime is TOO long).

good, but not the best things i could have pulled out of an annual 2 day conference.

today, in the comfort of my bed, i learned:

- that the Net Generation is not the dumbest, but the smartest generation so far.
- that all teachers are good teachers. it's just that there are so few who are open to change, adaptation, and innovation.
- that helping someone is different from enabling someone, be they adult or child.
- that love conquers all... but if you're doing something for someone you love and it sucks, love won't make it suck less.

just to clarify, that last one didn't happen in my bed. i wrote it in cuz i had to get out of my comfy bed.

enough blogging for now... back to "work".

Monday, October 06, 2008

london 2007


so here we are at our london hotel, the luna simone. sabz and gen got the normal sized twin beds...

... and i got some jacked up cot that was as wide as the length of my arm. i feared rolling off the bed all three nights we spent there.



us eating at an italian restaurant on the first night there... mostly cuz it was close by and still open.



we strolled by buckingham palace... i took this time lapse shot and realized there was a dude in the picture taking a similar shot. good thing he didn't move cuz it made for a sweet shot for me :)



ano? mayron tindahan pilipino sa london?... i guess so! too bad i didn't go in. i wonder what their food tastes like.



me sitting atop a double decker tour bus exposed to the elements... everyone got the covered seats!



in the little black cab en route to the london eye. it was suggested that we pre-purchased our tickets for the eye at the same time we book our trip, so we did. you get to pass the lines and basically walk right into the pod. however, a gloomy london day does the exact same thing! we had maybe a dozen to 20 people in our pod, but it holds up to 40 or 50. it was quite spacious and very enjoyable. they say you can see 40km around on a sunny clear day. but you can see the major london sights pretty well on a cloudy, drizzly day too.


i know it says to NOT lean against the doors... but i DID! (just for a split second, tho! that thing is SO high up!).


even homer got scared.

135 meters up. aaahhhhhh!


the view from the eye...

big ben/saint stephens clock


county hall


pods



photos of westminster abbey





yummy... lol!



ummm i mean, THIS was yummy. enjoy the sandwich shops in london... it's about all i could afford!


trafalgar square


ugh... pigeons.

the hop-on hop-off buses were a great way to get around. we took it for the first day and a half cuz we'd be seeing the sights anyways and the bus would get us there... if only it would stop raining!


hyde park gate


30 saint mary axe a.k.a. the gherkin





the tower of london




yes, it was a bit windy.

ridiculously hot water at a hotel washroom.


much like our grizzlies and orcas, london has guitar monuments all over the place.


on a ferry on the thames... inclusive of our hop-on hop-off bus pass.


i gotta hit up the tate museum next time i'm in london.

the eye from the thames



the view from our hotel window... hey is that sun?!



so the last full day we were there, we were lucky enough to see the sun!... it lasted for a minimal amount of time... but we managed to catch the changing of the guards.
and THIS guy looked just like a greasy papper!!


and there are the guards.

wait a sec...

those guys are radio controlled!!



oh harrods! how i wish i were ballin!... this place made me feel so poor. there really were middle-eastern royalty shopping all over the place. and ferraris, and lambos and even a corvette. an american car in london? madness. that's why we hit up the confectionery... i bought delicious chocolates.
mmmm goodies. too bad it's all marzipan... bleah!!






walking around and being silly...




this was actually laid into the concrete. haters!


fun in kensington park







it was getting gloomier as we got to portobello road and nottinghill






on the regular public transit bus. and gen just can't get enough sleep!


so this concludes the london leg of our trip. isn't rain just great?