March 2017 archive

cEHnEHdEH…eh?

Sorry aboot the title, I just love making fun of Canadian stereotypes. Honestly the stereotypes about Canada are the best…I mean, who wouldn’t want to live in a country that the rest of the world believes rides their moose to school and lives in igloos? If you think I have a pet polar bear or beaver I’m fine with that, it’s kinda really funny to me. Us Canadians know that these stereotypes aren’t real, which is all that matters. Honestly I’m just lucky to live in such an amazing country, even if the rest of the world is quite misinformed about what we are.

This year marks Canada’s 150th anniversary and Historica Canada is doing a contest for this. People across the country are being encouraged to enter video submissions answering the question what is your Canada? Of course my class is taking this as an opportunity to put our video making skills to good use in hopes of winning a prize or two. So I’ve been challenged with thinking about, what does Canada mean to me?

I mean, part of me feels like Canada is just another country, but then again, if I feel that way why am I so proud to tell people where I’m from? I have so many answers to this question and I don’t know where to start, but this is what I began with:

What is Canada?
Tim Hortons ice caps and donuts
•Free Healthcare
•Maple Syrup
•Poutine
And I then asked the same question in a group chat with people across the World and these are the type of responses I got:
•Snow
•”Aboot”
•Poutine
•”Sore-y”
•Hockey
I also created a list of a few other stereotypes I’ve heard of:
•Pet Moose
•Igloos
•Polar bears

After forming those lists I used some of the ideas to create this little script: Does this look like snow and ice to you? Do you see people riding their pet moose around? What about igloos? My Canada isn’t what the rest of the world may expect to see. Poutine is my favourite food, and my favourite fast food chain is Tim Hortons, but I don’t like hockey and for sure don’t say aboot. My Canada is the friendly people who fill the borders, and the things we have that I don’t even realize the rest of the world is missing out on, like our strange chip flavours. My Canada is my experience and my home.

I then got a few clips that I feel matched the audio, and created my movie. This movie reflects how I feel about Canada, because, while it may seem weird, I find it so much fun living somewhere with such hilarious stereotypes. It’s funny how easy it is for me trick people into believing I have a pet moose that I ride to school, and they don’t question it if I pronounce “about” weird.

Creating this video has helped me realize how much this country means to me, and how lucky I am to live here. I am, and always will be a Canadian at heart, despite being American as well.

good luck🍀

What is luck? It’s defined as “the force that seems to operate for good or ill in a person’s life, as in shaping circumstances, events, or opportunities,” but what does luck really entail and how much does it effect one’s life? Luck is just another manmade concept and I will be covering it in this blogpost.

A recent picture of Lemke

Recently my class was lucky enough to have World War II veteran Helmut Lemke come in and tell us his amazing stories from the war. In this post I will be exploring the concept of luck using evidence from his stories, and examples of luck throughout his life.

my class with Lemke

 

Lemke as a young boy

My class has been assigned a project on a concept we thought was important in Helmut Lemke’s story, so my classmate Maria and I decided to create a podcast in which we will discuss the concept of luck. This podcast will include the following ideas: how luck affected his journey, whether or not he was aware of his luck, where he’d be without his luck and examples of each of these!

Now, how exactly did we create this podcast? So one day after school Maria and I got to use the PLP room to record our podcast. We had already started tossing around ideas so we worked together to create a format. We already had our questions so we looked through our notes to figure out which stories we wanted to use where. We decided to make our podcast conversational so we decided to not write a script but instead know generally what we were talking about.

Once we felt ready, we began recording. We used Opinion to create our podcast which was a great app because it allowed for us to edit as we went along. Creating our podcast was actually quite fun in my opinion, because we just had a conversation about Helmut Lemke’s story and his luck throughout it. Afterwards we went through, cut out the parts we didn’t want and we were done!

I hope you enjoyed our podcast, and I know not everybody believes in luck, so feel free to comment any disagreeing opinions below!