Thursday, December 30, 2010
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Is this safe?
This hole in the sidewalk is three feet by three feet wide. We walk along this sidewalk night and day. It's been like this for at least a month now. Four adults could fall into this hole, no problem. This is how the local city officials decided to make it safe. The drop is about seven feet deep. There's nothing like a few solid twigs to secure a dangerous hole.
Monday, December 13, 2010
I won an Osacr...REALLY!
I was both honored and humbled, by my period four students, on the last day of the July-December 2010 semester with an Oscar. The category: World's Greatest Teacher. I was so moved. I will treasure that Oscar to the end of time. Thank you all very much.
Halloween..NOT!
Is she not the cutest squaw you ever did see?
Native names are given by the Chief of the tribe. They're usually related to what the Chief sees in nature or how he feels at the time of birth. My native name is 'gone with the wind', as a buffalo farted and knocked a squirrell out cold.
Amy's native name is 'smokin all over', as the Chief watched his Teepee burn to the ground.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Terry Fox 2010 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Three teachers accompanied 50+ students to the annual Terry Fox Run here in KL. Our students earn community volunteer hours as clean up crews, route marshals, and t-shirt sales people. They are studying the grade 12 Ontario Curriculum and are required to complete 10 community service hours. It's always an honorable moment, for me as a Canadian Terry Fox enthusiast, to hear the Malaysian organizer, promote the heart and spirit of our great Canadian hero. I'm always so proud of him. The t-shirts this year are awesome. A huge # 30 on the back with Terry's picture neatly located inside the numbers. A sea of blue left the starting line. It was very moving and quite amazing. I love being part of that event. Our CPU students always represent us so well. They do a great job volunteering their time to the cause of cancer here in Malaysia. All funds collected here are donated to the SIME DARBY CANCER CENTRE, located minutes from my home.
Our Canadian High Commissioner's representative to Malaysia.
Terry Fox is such a humble and well spoken young man.
I'm always so impressed with his spirit and humility. Proudly representing Taylor's CPU and
the cancer research effort.
the cancer research effort.
It's simply elating.
A line dance for Terry Fox.
We are looking up at Terry who is looking down at us,
hence the smiles. He gave us the 2 thumbs up.
Tim directing traffic.
Let the race begin!
Now these are the rules folks...no pushing,
or sleeping on the route. Ok lah?
I see a sea of blue...cheers!
A collective workout before the run. Everybody dance now!Our Canadian High Commissioner's representative to Malaysia.
Our CPU team of excellent student volunteers.
Don't worry, we found the run.
Beautiful Wisdom
Talent is God-given, be thankful,
Praise is man-given, be humble,
Conceit is self-given, be careful.Tony Dungy
2010 Leader Cast Broadcast
Taylor's College, MalaysiaThe Highland Towers Disaster - Malaysia
I just watched the History Channel's documentary about the The Highland Towers Disaster. On December 11, 1993, the apartment complex came crashing down, killing 48 unsuspecting people. I offer my sincere condolences to all the families who lost precious loved ones.
As I watched, I was once again reminded of how quickly our lives can be erased, the when and how always unknown. It's important to live for the moment. If you love someone, tell them today. If you miss someone, tell them today. If you forgive someone, tell them today. If you like something about someone, tell them today. There's nothing worse than standing graveside, wishing you had said this, or wishing you had done that.
My beautiful mother Brenda, left this world in a flash at the age of 47. I stood graveside, filled with unsaid words and feelings. My awesome brother Johnny, aged 19, was taken from our family in moment. I stood graveside, filled with unexpressed words and feelings.
Tell them today because graveside is too late.
Keepsakes & Mementos
In grade eight, Melinda won the French award. Proud moment.
There is nothing more powerful than a keepsake or a memento, to remind us of past events, moments, actions, or words that have blessed our lives. A photo, a hand made card/gift, a letter, a concert ticket stub, a note, a gift, or a piece of clothing. Anything that represents an event, a moment, or a person, is worth saving, permanently. I have a big green bin in which I store such mementos. Some are 20 years old, some are as recent as yesterday. When I look at these mementos, I remember the person(s) involved and I'm reminded that I matter to someone. I always feel good when I have a sit down and review my mementos. Start building your bin today.
Kirsti made this bookmark for me some 16 years ago.
Kim & Brian sent us a package and included among many other awesome gifts, this bottle of sand. They went to our home land, Wasaga Beach, scooped up sand from the beach, bottled it, and sent it to use in Malaysia. Isn't that a beautiful gesture. We will keep that bottle forever because it reminds us of how much we matter to Kim and Brian.
July 2010, dancing with my niece Morgan.
She has the spirit of ten Queens.
Anchoring up to go para-sailing.
It was a moment I'll never forget.
Bungee jumping is next!
There is nothing more powerful than a keepsake or a memento, to remind us of past events, moments, actions, or words that have blessed our lives. A photo, a hand made card/gift, a letter, a concert ticket stub, a note, a gift, or a piece of clothing. Anything that represents an event, a moment, or a person, is worth saving, permanently. I have a big green bin in which I store such mementos. Some are 20 years old, some are as recent as yesterday. When I look at these mementos, I remember the person(s) involved and I'm reminded that I matter to someone. I always feel good when I have a sit down and review my mementos. Start building your bin today.
Kirsti made this bookmark for me some 16 years ago.
Kim & Brian sent us a package and included among many other awesome gifts, this bottle of sand. They went to our home land, Wasaga Beach, scooped up sand from the beach, bottled it, and sent it to use in Malaysia. Isn't that a beautiful gesture. We will keep that bottle forever because it reminds us of how much we matter to Kim and Brian.
July 2010, dancing with my niece Morgan.
She has the spirit of ten Queens.
Anchoring up to go para-sailing.
It was a moment I'll never forget.
Bungee jumping is next!
Thursday, December 9, 2010
My Toronto Star Article
What a stunning story. That our Charter of Rights – which draws a clear line in the sand between what is acceptable by police and what is not in the course of performing their duties – has been ignored is frightening. That two judges actually defied the very law that they pledged to uphold is appalling.
At a time when our justice system is justifiably under scrutiny (most recently, charges against six Toronto police officers were stayed due to the length of the process), these Ontario Court of Appeal judges decided to condone illegal police activity. When the majority concluded that the public was willing, in this case, to accept Charter violations committed by the officer, they made a huge error in judgment.
At no time is the public willing to accept Charter violations.
Michel De Lottinville,
Wasaga Beach, Ont.
Published February 14, 2008
http://www.thestar.com/comment/article/303369
At a time when our justice system is justifiably under scrutiny (most recently, charges against six Toronto police officers were stayed due to the length of the process), these Ontario Court of Appeal judges decided to condone illegal police activity. When the majority concluded that the public was willing, in this case, to accept Charter violations committed by the officer, they made a huge error in judgment.
At no time is the public willing to accept Charter violations.
Michel De Lottinville,
Wasaga Beach, Ont.
Published February 14, 2008
http://www.thestar.com/comment/article/303369
My Reader's Digest Article
The RD question was: What do you think? Do people give up too easily on marriage today?Not at all. People simply get to that point in their marriage and in their personal lives where they realize that life is short and they should be in a happy relationship, then they go for it. There are enough troubles in the world today, people don't want to live any longer in a troubled marriage. It's not about giving up too easily, it's a reality check.
August 09, 2007
Michel De Lottinville
http://www.readersdigest.ca/debate.html?a=v&di=336
August 09, 2007
Michel De Lottinville
http://www.readersdigest.ca/debate.html?a=v&di=336
My Amazon Movie Review
This movie is awesome. The opening scene dialogue between Carlos, Fletcher, Boomer in the car and later with the dealers is an excellent piece of script; powerful, exciting and packs a wicked punch. The rest of the movie is action packed throughout. The story line is great and unravels with many unexpected twists. Boomer plays his role extremely well while the other cast members bring the exact acting touch necessary for each character to fit perfectly into this script. This movie is underrated and should have been a box office hit. The writer succesfully managed to entwine action, romance, humour and suspense in one movie script. I have viewed this movie many times. A great movie to be added to a home collection.
Posted on Amazon February 16, 2006
http://www.amazon.com/review/product/B000053VAH
Posted on Amazon February 16, 2006
http://www.amazon.com/review/product/B000053VAH
My Fifth Estate Article
My condolences to Mr. & Mrs. Grozelle and their family. No words can heal the pain of loss, not to mention the unanswered questions surrounding Joe's death. This case is plagued with too many unanswered questions. Foul Play or murder, obviously. Mr. & Mrs. Grozelle must press like David Milgaard's mother. Press the PM, press DND and any minister attached to DND. Press NIS, press the media to keep it alive. Demand to be allowed to ask the right questions during any inquiry. Demand that national security allow you full access to each and every document related to the death of your son. Demand that every one of your questions be answered. If this were the son or daughter of some high ranking military or political family, it is guaranteed that RMC would have been sealed tight until a full investigation was completed, The Grozelle family deserves the same commitment, period. If everything was done correctly and there is no murder or no foul play, then all the questions will be answered openly and honestly...
Michel De Lottinville — Posted on November 14, 2008 10:26 AM
http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/discussion/2008/10/shadows_of_doubt.html
My Voter Psyche Article
Voter Psyche
Dear Editor,
Though unable to write conclusively on the issue of voter insight -I haven’t polled them - I offer the following opinion.
The psyche of the voter is often omitted and somewhat underestimated in media coverage of election progress. But, in the end, it is the determining factor of the check mark position on the voting ballot. Sure, we are polled and surveyed, but the focus is usually on generalities such as, strongest leader, public speaking abilities and appearances. Unfortunately, those are not concluding factors for the electorate.
Voters absorb the whole picture. They assess the recovery from the gaffe, rather than the gaffe itself. Voters consider the ability to deliver a promise and the reason behind a broken promise. They also gage confidence by the candidate’s overall knowledge and understanding of issues. Narrow minded parties; usually receive narrow minded consideration from voters, case in point, the Bloc ever fielding a candidate outside of Quebec.
Language used by candidates, control of emotions, maturity and perceived honesty when facing hard questions, if they criticize issues rather than opponents, national agendas as a whole when compared to the competition and voter perception of a candidate’s ability to represent Canada in the international arena, these are all taken into account when voters place the check mark on the ballot. If surveys and polls are successful in predicting the outcome of an election, it is because voters have assessed the above criteria and have based their decision on sound assessment rather than superficial media guidance. So never underestimate the psyche of the voter, the 1958 General Election (Conservative 208, Liberal 48, Commonwealth 8, Labour 1) can attest to that.
Michel De Lottinville
Posted 2 years ago in the Barrie Examiner
http://thebarrieexaminer.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?archive=true&e=1221356
Dear Editor,
Though unable to write conclusively on the issue of voter insight -I haven’t polled them - I offer the following opinion.
The psyche of the voter is often omitted and somewhat underestimated in media coverage of election progress. But, in the end, it is the determining factor of the check mark position on the voting ballot. Sure, we are polled and surveyed, but the focus is usually on generalities such as, strongest leader, public speaking abilities and appearances. Unfortunately, those are not concluding factors for the electorate.
Voters absorb the whole picture. They assess the recovery from the gaffe, rather than the gaffe itself. Voters consider the ability to deliver a promise and the reason behind a broken promise. They also gage confidence by the candidate’s overall knowledge and understanding of issues. Narrow minded parties; usually receive narrow minded consideration from voters, case in point, the Bloc ever fielding a candidate outside of Quebec.
Language used by candidates, control of emotions, maturity and perceived honesty when facing hard questions, if they criticize issues rather than opponents, national agendas as a whole when compared to the competition and voter perception of a candidate’s ability to represent Canada in the international arena, these are all taken into account when voters place the check mark on the ballot. If surveys and polls are successful in predicting the outcome of an election, it is because voters have assessed the above criteria and have based their decision on sound assessment rather than superficial media guidance. So never underestimate the psyche of the voter, the 1958 General Election (Conservative 208, Liberal 48, Commonwealth 8, Labour 1) can attest to that.
Michel De Lottinville
Posted 2 years ago in the Barrie Examiner
http://thebarrieexaminer.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?archive=true&e=1221356
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Candy, Anna & Amy
Candy and Anna have arrived in Subang Jaya. We took them to the Luna Bar in KL, we had a nice night. They did some shopping at the Pyramid. The three Musketeerettes left this morning. They are headed to Cambodia and then Thailand, 10 days on the travel...YEAH! Have fun girls.
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