Saturday, May 18, 2013
Looking At The World Negatively...
Friday, April 26, 2013
Slightly behind on my posts..
The last three weeks of April have been positively crazy... i went to a concert, journeyed to Manitoba and dropped my brand new not even one month old cell phone and cracked the screen in the upper left corner...
The last of those listed above greatly contributed to my lack of posting as of late but now i intend on making up for it as best as possible.
To begin with, allow me to share with you the highlights of my concert experience.
4 friends and i went to see the Canadian Folk/Pop group Great Big Sea in concert here in our home town. It was an amazing show! The band hails from Newfoundland and are currently celebrating 20 (or XX) years. I bought a t-shirt (FYI.. womens shirts at concerts are made much much smaller for many reasons- primarily poor fabric choice- therefore if you normally wear a large or x-large you will likely find yourself just barely fitting into the ladies 2x and might even opt to wear a mens medium or large..if u feel bad about sizes just remember that its not you- its the shirt) and we sat up in the first balcony which was perfect. We could see everything and the sound was amazing- Hamilton Place is made for that though and i suspect the experience and sound quality would have been less enjoyable standing on the grass in the Molson Ampatheatre a few towns over from here. Allan Doyle and his gang of sea-mates put on a ridiculously awesome show-provided youre interested in sea-faring songs, mermaids and love. The old-tyme folk songs that are given new twists blend right in with the more contemporary sounds of their pop songs and balance quite nicely to showcase the talents of these men who have been perfecting their art for twenty years and have remained rather popular for a Canadian group... perhaps anyone can enjoy being thrown out onto the sea of no cares or ranting and roaring like true newfoundlanders.
Check out the stage:
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Habemus Papam!!!!
Yesterday the Cardinals in the Conclave finally reached an agreement and the white smoke rose high and mighty from the smoke stack in Rome... The world has been Blessed with a Pope for 2013.
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The white smoke signifies that a new Pontiff has been chosen.. |
Since the world didn't end back in December 2012, this new year has to be about change and progression and a renewed hope and faith in God and his servants and society.
Here are some pictures of the new Pontiff, His Holiness Pope Francis I
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My absolute favourite picture of the new Pope!! Adorable |
Funny thing about faith... You just don't know where God will send the Holy Spirit... Another one of the wondrous mysterious ways of the Lord.
Prayers of Thanksgiving must continue to be sent up in these days as the Christian world rejoices that the Chair of Peter is no longer vacant...
Sunday, March 3, 2013
The usefulness of a degree in English Lit..
When I got home tonight my parents were watching EWTN (the Global Catholic Television Network) and was immediately called into the television room. They were broadcasting one of their half hour weekly segments of the program called "Catholicism On Campus" which is hosted by Msgr. Stuart Swetland who explores the teachings of the Catholic Church with the students of Mount St. Mary's University, Maryland USA. Tonight the theme of the discussion was "Catholic Liberal Arts: Why They Still Matter" and he had Robert Prescott, PhD with him to talk about his book Why to major in English if You're Not Going to Teach.
No wonder my mother was so anxious for me to hear the discussion- Many people in my family, mom included, feel that my degree in English is "useless towards my future". So I sat down with mom and dad and lo and behold, Dr. Prescott dispelled all the doubt surrounding my "worthless" degree choice...
In his book, Prescott discusses the importance of English Lit with regards to one's own secular vocation (i.e career choice) and in tonight's discussion he was asked to describe the skills that are garnered through the study of English by one of the students present. He provided the following answer,
(bear with me here, I was typing it out onto my rapidly dying cell phone's notepad app):
-Empathy; excellence in writing is that your message is tailored to the needs of your audience, rather than the correctness of your grammar. Your writing should be a gift to others.
-Analytical skills: when you study and analyse the written word you are then able to look at even the most complex issues from all points of view and see all sides to the story.
-Humble attitude: You learn that "I am NOT the last word" and to welcome the back and forth that thorough discussion allows. When you write or discuss what you are reading, you open yourself up to criticism and learn to welcome it, saying "please tell me where i am wrong, and take me forward".
-Interpersonal communication skills: While you can be trained and taught proper writing structure, grammar skills etc, no one can truly train you to write. No more than they can train you how to Think. Studying English Literature, in any and all forms, can and will help you gain the skill sets necessary to be a functioning, thinking member of all areas of society.
Another question posed to Prof. Prescott during the segment was the following: How do you see your work sanctifying the world?" His answer definitely helped me feel better about my current situation- searching for my secular vocation (a.k.a finding a job/career). Prescott answered that in English, its not the vocational training but the skills to immediate and peace-make in the world that you gain. You gain the skills to lead a fractious people to consensus- i.e High Leadership Skills. You can put yourself into the shoes of those around you, and incline yourself to seek the truth with these others; It is communal- Communication...English cannot be done alone. Respect and affection with and for others and their thoughts and views is greatly needed.
Prescott was further asked How important is the study of poetry? and he gave his admittedly biased opinion that Poetry is rather necessary when one wants to understand the world and those around themselves who are in it. He proposed that there is not one person walking on earth who does not have in their heart and mind a favourite lyric, or hymn or song- the words in lyric touch everyone deeply. Poetry is words in lyric that touch each person everywhere in life, speaking to the deepest recesses of our person, connecting us as loving human beings. Poetry is dense but provides the reader/listener with the "trues" of heart, mind and spirit and help us better engage with one another.
Dr. Robert Prescott, along with Msgr. Swetland, further urged their student audience to think of the psalms that are written in "the word" (a.k.a the Bible) and to consider that even poetry was at the center of Jesus' life while he walked on earth. The psalms are the words in lyric that teach us the greatest messages about -not only- God's love for us, but how we should love one another. Therefore, words-literature-English, also have their place of importance within spiritual life and religious vocation.
The segment concluded with Monseigneur and the Professor reiterating to the students (and those of us watching at home) that English Lit will definitely help you in your secular vocations because while you can be taught to "do", you cannot be trained to think.
I'm so happy I caught this 30 minute program and I urge any one interested in learning more about this subject to check out both Robert Prescott's book “Why to Major in English If You’re Not Going to Teach” Kendall Hunt Publishing Company, 2010. and Msgr. Stuart Swetland's series on the Global Catholic Television Network's site at:
http://www.ewtn.com/series/2006/fall2006/Campus.htm
Tonight's episode was:
CATHOLICISM ON CAMPUS: CATHOLIC LIBERAL ARTS: WHY THEY STILL MATTER
You can find out more about Dr. Robert Prescott and his book at:http://www.bradley.edu/academic/departments/english/news/story.dot?id=175433
I know i'm certainly going to be finding a copy of Prescott's book as soon as possible to help me further understand the worth of my English degree towards the ever-on-going search for my secular vocation.
If you wanna talk about this some more or would like more info on anything from this post, drop a comment or throw an email my way :)
XOXO
C
Friday, February 8, 2013
Another Snowy Day Here in Canada
I've spent the last few hours sitting at my kitchen table blogging, with my copy of Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray to my left and my fancy blue-willow china loose-leaf steeping mug to my right:
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The loose-leaf basket is sitting on the steeping lid.. neat right? Isn't it soo cute? |
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All Time Favourite 18th Cent. Novel <3 |
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Snow up the North side of the house |
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Close up of the same window.. Covered in snow. |
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Backyard |
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Outside one of the backyard facing windows: my moms handing basket is covered! |
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You might not be able to tell, but there are two Muskoka lounge chairs to the right of the shed.. pretty much covered. |
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The bush and tree that separate our front yard with our neighbour's yard. |
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The evergreen bush that grows in front of our house - shot from the living room window- |
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The tree's that surround our backyard are covered in beautiful fluffy snow. |
hollows in snow. It is the still ecstasy of nature, wherein every spray, every
blade of grass, every spire of reed, every intricacy of twig, is clad with radiance.
-William Sharp-
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
A Little Taste of the Old Country...
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This is how it all begins.. |
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Pretty Dough Ball :D |
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This is the way we kneed the Dough... |
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Make sure you wrap your dough in cling wrap (plastic wrap) and let it rest for at least 20 mins before rolling |
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All the little Tortelloni in a row |
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Remember to graciously flour your plate or the pasta will stick and you'll have wasted time and effort to end up with nothing but a giant gooey gluey mess. |
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A simple sugo finto (light fresh tomato sauce) suits any pasta wonderfully |
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Keep an eye on your pasta when cooking, because if you don't stir occasionally, it'll stick together in a big clump or to the bottom of your pot. |
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Biba suggests that a large wide rimmed shallow pot is best when cooking this kind of pasta (along with gnocci, tortellini, capelletti, ravioli etc) |
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ooooo soooo shiny.... |
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Its best to pull one tortellone out to test if its cooked enough.. |
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Strain them a few at a time and dump them directly into the sauce as its still simmering... yum! |
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This book was published in 1998 |
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This is the recipe we went off of... FYI we Italians do not appreciate or endorse the replacement of prosciutto for "ham"... ugh! |
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Thanks Biba!!!! |
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
ugh.. Sick again!!
Apparently the cold/flu that's going around this season can last up to 100 days in your house if you let the germs circulate... As a result, none of your family members and probably not even your pets or house plants are safe from it. And 9 times out of 10, it's viral, which means that the doctor's can't even do anything for you. That's right, you've just got to rely on your immune system to fight it off. Interestingly enough, I believe that I caught this cold again because my immune system went down while I was at home over the Christmas holiday... and right now I feel like I'm still waiting for it to reboot. Ugh!
All 4 members of my household- myself included in the 4- have had a run in with this annoying flu and we've been actively cleaning and sterilizing and airing out the house in order to rid our bodies and our surfaces of the germs. I don't know how effective it was but we all did feel better after getting rid of the stale sick air. The biggest issue that this cold brings is a suppressed cough that resurfaces weeks later and sticks around to keep you up at night and annoy you and everyone around you.
Sound like Fun?? I hope and pray that YOU dear faithful reader- where ever you may be- do not ever experience this cold. Right now as I type, I am wheezing and coughing and hacking up a lung -figuratively- but I'm hoping that with expectorating, I'll be breathing easily soon enough.
If only I didn't hate cough syrup so much... Buckley's is disgusting although many of my family members swear by it and drink it straight from the bottle when they're sick. I'll stick to my Advil Cold and Sinus Plus and Buckley's daytime/night-time cold and flu Pills.
Random question: if you've used the Buckley's pills before, have you noticed that during the first fever and chills part of a cold, taking the daytime ones (the yellow ones) makes you feel even colder and more fevered and shaky and gross?? My sisters and I have all had this experience with them... You're nose stops running but you feel even worse... Weird right?
By the way, it's January 16th and there is NO Snow here in the Southern part of Canada.. It's a lovely blue sky day and 3 degrees Celsius... The grass is green and the ground is dry. It's absurd for winter!! The other day is was 13 degrees above zero, which was record-breaking for us.
Anyway, I've got to get back to reading but aim to post again soon
Ta Ta for Now!
XOXO
C