Saturday, June 18, 2011

Buffy Sainte-Marie

'That's like seeing the queen' my Dad said when I came home from the closing plenary at the STLHE (Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education) conference. Buffy was a passionate speaker, advocating for more aborignal content in the education system, sharing childhood stories, and her pride about being a woman. The room full of university and college educators sat quietly and listened to her speak. She smiled and posed on the speaker's stand as she described projects on her Cradleboard website. Part way through her speech she read a poem called 'War Racket.' She emphasized the need to instill pride in aboriginal students, and at the same time she encouraged everyone to ask questions like 'what really happened?' when you look at the arrival of the Europeans and wars. She ended by saying we should leave our guilt and bitterness to dry out, and then use it like buffalo chips for fuel and fertilizer. She seemed to be a very approachable person and someone who likes to smile.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Party Game Ideas
My sister was planning games for her friend's stagette and tried to use some ideas from the TV show 'Minute to Win It' . The games we tried Saturday morning in the living room were:
A bit dicey, Face the cookie, Bobblehead, How's it Hangin, Junk in the Trunk, MegaBubble, and Chopstack.

Thursday, June 09, 2011

The Art of Fruit
I have come to the conclusion that Canadians lack knowledge in the world of fruit. I am told of wondrous fruit from other parts of the world that come in shapes, colours, and textures that I find hard to imagine. In addition to this, our fruit presentation is quite functional and may take away some of the delight of this colourful food. My boyfriend's fruit art is like the presentation of the feast in the film, Le Festin de Babette - sometimes we don't understand it. At my cousins' going away party this fall he decided to sculpt the watermelon into the shape of the African continent and a plane, at my friend's house in Regina the strawberries became like rose petals on the plate, and then today for his English class the pieces came together like a piece of contemporary art. Finally best of all, was the sweet taste of the fruit to say that summer is on the way.