Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Sitting on a Story Blog - English 12


My park bench :)

1.) Visit a park, choose a bench, explain your choice, and describe your bench.


Inscription on my bench
"It's a great day to be alive"
Brandon Daoust
1985-2005

          After finally finding my perfect park bench, I have decided on picking the one that had the most meaningful inscription and the best location. Located in Deep Cove, it’s overlooking the ocean, boat dock, and the beautiful scenery of the nature surrounding it. I picked this bench simply because of what it's inscription said: “It’s a great day to be alive”. It is something simple but what most caught my eye was the date of the young man who it was dedicated too. Brandon Daoust 1985-2005, nearly 20 years old, so young. This bench looked aged and used, being in the location it is it looks like a well used bench. It’s not right near the water by the walkway along the ocean; it’s located farther up giving you a better view of the whole cove. This bench showed me how the memories of those we loved that have passed, especially at such a young age are one way to keep them alive in our hearts and minds. As for the inscription on the bench it stood out to me among the rest. It was something short and simple, not long and only required the words “In loving memory” as all the rest did. Although it was short it was so powerful “It’s a great day to be alive”, showing that everyday is privilege to live, and walking past that bench and reading that makes you realize how much living is a treasure because you never know when it’s going to be your time. This bench wasn’t like the others to me, not only for the simple reason of the young man getting his life taken at the young age of 20 but it was the first bench that actually stood out to me among all the other benches I had looked at. 
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2.) From my bench, describe what you see, what you feel, what you think, what you want.


Deep Cove

           As I sit on this park bench I look around me, I observe the surroundings around me. I see children playing on the playground to the right, to the left there’s a woman walking her dog, and in front of me the simple view of the ocean and the boat dock. Way off into the distance I can see houses of people that get there by boat, and the horizon that separates the earth from the sky. I can’t help but to feel relaxed with the cold wind blows my hair, and the sounds of the ocean waves hitting the rocks as the tide comes in. As I sit on my bench looking into the far distance, I feel sorrow for this young man. My first thought was to Google what had happened to him at such a young age.  I also thought about how many people has stopped to take the time to read this bench as well as to pass by and sit on it. It looks old and used so I assume the location it is in, it gets used quite often. I want to know why people decide to dedicate a park bench with an inscription on it. Is it for comfort reasons or just a place they can go and remember them? Whatever reason it is, I quite enjoy reading them myself.

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3.) If a bench were dedicated to you, where would you like the bench, and what would you like the inscription plate to say?

            If a bench were to be dedicated to me I would like it to be placed somewhere that I have spent time in my life and a place that has given me happiness such as in Deep Cove. Not only do I live in Deep Cove but I spend so much time down there watching the ocean and the kayakers. It’s my escape and in the summer I spend the majority of my time sunbathing in the sun and looking at the beautiful nature surrounding me. I would like the bench to be on the stone walk along the ocean overlooking the horizon of the sun. Many people will pass by it whether there walking or jogging and it will be facing the ocean making it a beautiful spot for the people to pass by it and sit. As for the inscription placed on my bench I want something short, simple and sweet. Nothing detailed just a little comment to show that it’s my bench. Something like “in loving memory of Kelsey Sepulveda, December 18,1993 - date of death. With love from my family or friends” would be perfect. A quote to show their appreciation for me would also be greatly appreciated. I feel that it shows more on a personal level the connection between us.

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4.) If you dedicated a bench, where would you like the bench, and what would the inscription say?


White rock, Crescent beach

            If I were to dedicate a bench it would be in White Rock along Crescent Beach in memory of my nana that passed away from cancer. The reason why I chose this place is because she lived in white rock and crescent beach was her favorite place in world. She spent the majority of her time down there always bringing my sister and me down there whenever we visited. Not only is it a beautiful beach but the scenery of people and the train tracks makes me think back to the good times when I was younger. The inscription would say ‘In living memory of Gail, gone but not forgotten.” There is not a day that goes by where I don’t miss her and I think if I had a bench that I could go too to think about her it would be great. After she passed we got a plaque put up at the Peace Arch Hospital in memory of her which is nice to go and see once and awhile. I think it would be better to actually have a bench though where we could sit and knowing that the odd person would stop to read the inscription and acknowledge it.

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5.) Write a journal response about your trip to the park.


View from my park bench

      When I went to find my park bench I knew the perfect spot to go and search. I happened to have my camera with me, when my mom and I were down there. The weather wasn’t great, it had been raining earlier and it was cold. I managed to walk around and scope out all the benches that I could see. The one I chose happened to be the first bench I saw which had the best view. As I walked around taking pictures of the inscriptions I couldn’t help but to feel sorrow seeing how many people’s lives were taken. As I walked around on this cold crisp day, I observed my surroundings, which included the ocean, children playing in the playground, and best of all the sounds of the waves and wind. Once I had decided on the bench I was going to pick, I sat down on it and observed what I saw, what I felt, what I thought and what I wanted. After what felt like an hour finding the right park bench, I went back home with the photos I had taken and thoughts of the young man that the bench was dedicated too. After my trip to the park it opened up my eyes as to how many people feel comfort of engraving an inscription on a park bench for their loved ones.

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6.) Choose a poem that suits your bench, and explain your choice. Include a copy of the poem.

                            
Scale back your long hopes

to a short period. While we
speak, time is envious and

is running away from us.
Seize the day, trusting
little in the future.
                                                      -Horus

I picked this poem because it strongly backs up the inscription using Carpe Diem. Live each day as it comes, be thankful for the time you have. The quote "It's a great day to be alive" fits in with Carpe Diem as seizing the day and putting more trust into present than the future. No moment is ever promised so live it up. After seeing this young man whose life was taken so quickly, I feel even stronger about my belief in Carpe Diem. You can’t dwell on the past, you can’t worry about the future, you must live in the moment.

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7.) Explain how your poem connects to your personal philosophy of life.

        The poem I have chosen connects to my personal philosophy of life in my belief of Carpe Diem. I am a strong believer in living life for the moment and not to think into the future. You can’t focus on the future, you just have to live the moment your living in without any doubts or regrets. The poem was written by Horus in 65 B.C.E, in which he composed many poems about the latin phrase Carpe Diem. Not only did he believe in Carpe Diem but he wrote about it which throughout our english class have talked and written about as well. Carpe Diem is such a strong topic for me and to be able to pick a park bench that has a meaning close to it really made my bench stand out. You can't miss an opportunity to do something that you really want to do, as it might be your only chance to complete that experience. I want my life to be complete when i am old, I don;t want to be regretting things that I never had the chance to do. I would beat myself up regretting the things that I didn't do because I know that my body wouldn't be able to take something like bungee jumping, or riding a bull.
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8.) What is the purpose of a park? What are your thoughts about parks?

         The purpose of a park to me is an area designated for the public to visit and enjoy. It’s a place that children play, people jog, and suntan in the summer. They provide a safe home for nature, they help keep the air and water clean, and they help us learn about the environment. Parks protect the areas as we share this planet with all these creatures and we must do what we can to protect them. Without fresh air and clean food and water we would die. The leaves from the plants and trees give us air, and their roots hold the soil together which stops erosion and helps keep the waterways clean. Many people enjoy going to parks because it gives them simple pleasure and enjoyment. Whether your flying a kite or meeting up with a friend, parks are there for us.


photo I took at Cates Park
             My thoughts on parks are positive. I have spent so much of my time at parks and being outdoors, because I love nature. Especially in the summer I spend the majority of my time laying by the water or playing a game of volleyball by the nets. I couldn't imagine not having parks, because I don't know what I would do on those days. When I want to clear my mind of all the thoughts in my head, I tend to take walks or go somewhere with a good view. There has been so many times when I have wanted to escape and a nice walk along the park has been good. One of my favourite places to go is Cates Park not just because I love so close but because in the cold days like today there usually isn't very many people down there. I bus down and sit by the lifeguard stand and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
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9.) Write a poem reflecting upon your bench experience or your impending high school graduation.

Walking on this cold crisp day,
I pass the benches that are on display.

Thinking of the stories that go along,
They just don't feel like they belong.

Whether their lives were taken all too fast
There's nothing we can do to stop the past.

Live in the moment live in the day,
Don't let your life slowly drift away.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Fa-la-la Lovely Gift Wrap

December 15, 2010
Article Written by: Barb Lunter

http://www.nsnews.com/life/lovely+gift+wrap/3980675/story.html

          
            If someone delivered me a gift with sheet music as the wrapping paper, I would appreciate it. It is a unique idea that probably very few think of. Of course holiday wrapping paper is nice too but this takes it one step further. Imagine having the “Jingle Bells” lyrics and sheet music covering your gift. It would be amazing. It is the “traditional” Christmas carols and wrapping paper: best of both worlds. Yes, it is a bit more money spent at this time of year, but it make gifts look “classy” and more expensive. You can choose your favourite carols to “blow up” and even print them on glossy paper. Who wouldn’t want that? You can always be sure that the recipients will open their gifts “carefully” as to not rip the paper. It is gift-wrapping that will surely be remembered because “first impressions” and important. This gift wrapping idea makes each present more “personal” then regular gift paper because each person can get their favourite Christmas carol to be their wrapping paper. You can take your sheet music into an office supply store like “Staples” and quickly print out, blow up or make your music shiny. I personally would enjoy having a Christmas present wrapped in holiday sheet music because it shows that the person giving the gift took the time to get it done.

Japan Knife Man Wounds 13 People, Mostly Schoolchildren

December 16, 2010
Article Written by: AFP

http://www.vancouversun.com/Japanese+stabs+people+mostly+schoolchildren/3990113/story.html

        Shortly after reading this article I couldn't help but to feel sick to my stomach. Why does someone wake up and decide there going to stab young innocent people especially children. The news article reports that a Japanese man was aboard two buses and ended up wounding 13 people. Most of the people were schoolchildren, as the man happened to be aboard a school bus. Thankfully all 13 of the stab victims "were wounded, no one [was] dead." It was all because of witnesses that "subdued the knifeman" to come across and help. It's scary to think that people snap everyday and you can be in the wrong place at the wrong time.

        After reading this I couldn't help to sit down and think what really goes through these peoples heads when they decide to go on a rampage. More and more saddening events are happening each day and popping up in the news. You can't trust anyone these days, and it's a sad day when young children are the victims of these events. My thoughts are out to the families of the young ones and the other remaining people who were unfortunate to get caught in the stabbing.

Teaching Teens About Health and Fitness

December 15, 2010
Article Written by: Manisha Krishnan

http://www.nsnews.com/health/Teaching+teens+about+health+fitness/3980685/story.html

           This article really caught my eye since I am taking fitness this semester and our class has gone to Griffins Boxing to do a cardio workout. It was the hardest workout I've ever had to do, leaving me sore for days but it felt really good to do it. I think it's very important that teens are incorporating a workout into their lives since the child and teen obesity rates are high. This article really shows that they care, introducing "weight training programs" at William Griffin and Parkgate Community Center. If centers are making fun programs that don't look boring more teens will be interested it doing them. If it weren’t for me taking fitness I would never have signed up for a workout class. The workout may push you but in the end it feels rewarding and the effect is really worth it. Teens need more opportunities to sign up for classes like this and being able to have a fitness program here at Sutherland really helps. Buy a gym pass and go work out once a week, as long as your prepared and you don’t push and overdue it you will see positive changes. We need to try to help bring down the teen obesity rate even if its one step like this at a time.

William Griffin Recreation Center

Kevin Falcon, Bars Push for Longer Weekend Skytrain Service

December 16, 2010
Article Written by: Kelly Sinoski

http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Kevin+Falcon+bars+push+longer+weekend+SkyTrain+service/3988227/story.html

           This article is something I can relate too since I have been one of the many that is pushing for longer running hours for the buses and skytrains. I don’t know how many times I’ve been out and have had to find an alternate way home. Buses are supposed to be here for us and taxis these days are so pricey to take. Kevin Falcon is pushing to extend skytrains running hours “on the weekend”. One of the main reasons for this change to become in affect is over the new drunk driving laws. There suppose to be supporting a safe way of getting home, yet if the skytrains aren’t running there giving people an excuse to get into there cars after having some drinks. Currently no translink run 24 hours a day and we need to change that. To get the public involved “BC Restaurant and Foodservices Association and BarWatch, also has a Facebook Fan Page” so check it out! When all the translink lines stop running how do they expect those who are out for the night or getting home from a friends house to get home?


           For me living in Deep Cove the last bus from Phibbs Exchange is at 11:47 p.m. You don’t know how many times I have missed or have had to leave wherever I am early to catch it. I have no other choice but to call my mom or the worst, walk. I couldn’t be more thankful if they were to get the buses running later on the weekends.  It's definitely a great idea to me and I’m 100% on board.

Abandon the Penny, Senate Finance Committee Urges


          The economy today and costs of producing a penny costs more than the actual penny itself. I agree that the penny should be “abandoned”. It does nothing more than take up space in peoples wallets and serve no function to be a nuisance. Most people don’t take the time to count out pennies when paying for something, and if they happen to fall on the ground, people just leave them. There is no point in bending down to pick it up, it isn’t worth it. Pennies usually end up in couches, under vending machines and found pretty much anywhere on the streets. New Zealand and Australia have already “ditched” the penny and even their “five-cent” piece. I think that if we rid ourselves of the Canadian penny then we will be different than the United States, I mean, we don’t want to be like them do we? I’m not sure why the Government of Canada is so hesitant to remove the penny from production. We can’t have financial problems if we dispose of the penny because it is not worth enough to do any damage. If the penny is removed from “circulation” then the salespeople will round up the prices of items to the nearest five-cent. The “eight recommendations” the government press has released are quite reasonable and people should have no problem with any of them. Years from now the penny will probably become a collector’s item, and so the value of the penny will be on the rise again, but for now I think it’s time that we say good-bye to the Canadian penny.


Is it time to say goodbye to the Canadian Penny?

Con Man Scams 86-Year-Old

December 15, 2010
Article Written by: James Weldon

http://www.nsnews.com/news/scams+year/3980663/story.html

     Shortly after reading this post I was extremely shocked to see how someone could do this to an 86 year old. It saddens to me to know that people are becoming so desperate for money that they are willing to scam an 86 year old. The man has been suspected of coning the women into thinking he was relative needing money for repairs. He had taken her to the bank where she withdrew 800$ and “pocketed the money and vanished.” Police are still trying to catch the suspect described as a “Caucasian man in his mid-40s.” Investigators now believe that he may be associated to several other scams that were recently reported. Are people this desperate to pocket money? This isn’t the only article that I’ve read where people have drastically stolen money in the most frantic ways. This poor innocent woman now has to live with guilt of believing this man being her “nephew”. This just shows that you can’t trust anyone with there word since almost always it proves to be a scam in the end. What has our society come too?



WV police say this man is a person of interest in a similar scam.