I am currently taking belly dancing lessons at Surrey's 'Tong Louie' YMCA, with my mother and my god-mother. I've sadly only attended one class so far, due to scheduling conflicts. I actually consider it a feat that I've made it to one, considering my lack of free time - and sickness - lately. I found myself quite fascinated, and believe me, it's harder than it looks!
In an effort to work smarter, not harder, I chose to make my video project for a news production class about the experience. So, I embarked on my first video project. After five hours of frustration with iMovie, this is what I came up with. I hope you like it. Blogspot, unfortunately, seems to take away some of the video quality, so my apologies that it is blurry.
An article about the fitness advantages of belly dancing is coming soon.
Friday, March 28, 2008
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Anti-war protesters rally to bring Canadian troops home from Afghanistan





BC Boys 'AAA' Provincial Basketball Finals




UPDATE:
1st - Yale Secondary
2nd - White Rock Christian Academy
3rd - Van College
4th - RC Palmer Secondary
5th - Kitsilano Secondary
Bubble Girls
Pender Harbour



If you’re not the outdoorsy, athletic type, there is still plenty to do. Pender Harbour hosts many fabulous festivals; the two biggest are the May Day Parade and the Pender Harbour Jazz Festival. May Day has been a tradition for many years. Pender Harbour is the second oldest city to celebrate May Day in BC, next to New Westminster. Local businesses shut down to watch the parade, and the town is always packed, buzzing with so many locals you would think all 3000 of them were out celebrating. Live music is in the air, children are getting their faces painted, dancing and everyone seems to be having a good time. Pender Harbour will ring in its 12th annual Jazz Festival this September, featuring many award-winning local and international artists.
Pender Harbour doesn't provide a ton of nightlife venues, but it is not completely without. Garden Bay Pub is one. The waterfront pub’s wooden walls, large windows looking out at the crystal clear water and friendly staff will make you feel right at home. Go in and ask Mel for a Speedway and she will know exactly what you need.

Neverending, are the windy roads in this gem of a town, and surely you'll leave wishing your trip was as well.
How to make a Speedway:
1 ounce of Crown Royal
1 part Redbull
2 parts Cranberry
Mix together on ice and enjoy!
Welcoming Wu-Zi: The Year of the Rat



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