Sunday, January 31, 2010

H is for Hockey





At the age of 7 I started to play hockey in the Acton House League, not knowing if I was going to like it or not. I have been playing ever since, and I love it. Throughout the years I have improved my playing and learned a lot about the game. I still play in Acton and this year I started playing with the Hockey Club at school.



In my first year I barely knew how to skate and hold a stick, but I was really excited to try playing. The first year was difficult but I stuck with it and had an open mind. In my second year I won the Most Improved Player award on my team. After the second season I realized that I really like the game of hockey and wanted to continue playing. I continue to play House League this year but I am now in an age group that involves checking, and this makes the game even harder. This makes the game harder because you always have to keep your head up and be on the lookout for anyone coming to check you. Before I thought that checking was just throwing your body at people and hope that you don't get hurt, but there is an actual proper way to check. I have definitely learned my lesson after being called for many elbowing and boarding penalties throughout my checking career.


At the school we have a Hockey Club, where a group of students and teachers from SJK go to scrimmage at a local arena after school on Fridays. This is my first year playing at the school and I am really enjoying it. I am the youngest player there, but after only a couple of times going out to play, my coach has noticed an improvement in my game. At the hockey club, the players are really amazing, and I have definitely learned new things from them. I have also learned new things from other kids around the same age as me who share the same admiration of hockey that I have.



I think hockey is a sport that everyone who is able to should play, because once you start playing it you can't stop. I like hockey because it is great exercise, it's a fast game and most importantly it is lots of fun. I am really happy that I tried hockey when I was 7, because I turned out to really love the game.






Life Lesson: Try new things, because chances are that you will end up loving them.


Monday, January 25, 2010

M is for March Break


It was the day before we left and I was soooo excited. It was going to be our first time going to California, and I had been looking forward to it for so long.

That was in 2004, when we were about to leave for our condo in California for the first time.

We have been going to our condo ever since, and I am going to tell you about some of the things we do when we go there.

One of the main things that my dad and I do is play golf. The resort includes a famous golf course called Aviara. It is really fun to play golf there, because not only is it an amazing course, but it is also during our off-season so it is good practice. The course is designed by Arnold Palmer, who is one of the greatest golfers of all time, and is extremely difficult. I am very lucky that I am able to play at this course, and I am very privileged.

Another thing that I enjoy doing there, is walking on the beach. Every morning we take about a 30 minute walk on the beach, and it really calms you down. It is also nice to walk on the beach because we do not have the opportunity to do those kind of activities here. When we are at the beach, I enjoy running into the waves and swimming in the water. I also like to run around in the sand, and have running races with my dad.

And finally, another thing I enjoy most about going to our condo in California, is the weather. EVERY SINGLE DAY it is sunny, warm with no wind and it hardly ever rains. When it does rain, it only lasts like 15 minutes, and best of all, NO SNOW. The most depressing part of the whole trip, is when the pilot on the plane home says, "We are about to touch down in Toronto. The weather is about -15, windy and you guessed it, snowing". And then the image of that nice beach in California comes into my head, and it almost makes me want to cry!

As you might have guessed, I LOVE going to California, and when I am sitting at home on a Sunday night, looking outside my window and seeing the snow fall, I wish I was in California.
Life Lesson: California ROCKS!!!

Saturday, January 16, 2010

E is for Emma


For all of my life, my sister Emma has been really important to me. Even though we don't get along sometimes, she is still amazing. My clearest memory of me and my sister was my first day of school in Junior Kindergarten. I was pretty young and I was really scared. My sister knew that I was scared, so she came up to me and started talking to me and saying that everything was going to be OK, and that I would make lots of friends. Then, she walked with me into the school and to my class. She said that she hoped I would have a good day, and assured me that I would have a lot of fun. Her comfort meant a lot to me and made that day much easier for me.



Emma and I also have a lot of fun together. I remember when we went to Florida with our parents when we were much younger. We had a lot of fun going to Disney World and playing at the water park. My best memories from that trip were of spending time with my sister. We now go to California every March Break and Emma and I always have a lot of fun together in the pool and at the beach. Even at home we like to hang out together. I'm sure when I am older, memories of spending time with Emma will be some of my favourite memories.


Without my sister, I would not be the same person that I am today. One of the life lessons I've learned by having a sister is that even if you don't get along all the time, you can still always count on them, and you always love each other. This quote sums it all up: "Having a sister is like having a best friend you can't get rid of. You know whatever you do, they'll still be there." (Amy Li). Emma has taught me so much, and I owe a lot to her. I'm glad I have a sister named Emma.




Tuesday, January 5, 2010

M is for Miles Austin


Ever since I have liked football, I have been a fan of the Dallas Cowboys. I think that one of the main reasons that I like the team is because my dad, uncle, cousin, mom and sister like the Cowboys. But over the past few years I have really been getting into the game of football, and getting to know more of the players. One player that I really admire is Cowboys wide reciever Miles Austin.
I partly admire Miles Austin because of the position that he plays, wide reciever, which is my favourite football position. Wide reciever is a difficult position, and Miles Austin does a very good job playing it. Miles is fast, and when he catches the ball he speeds past all the defensive players. Miles is also very strong, which comes in handy in the position he plays because it means that it is hard to tackle him. The defensive players on the opposing team are faced with a real challenge to bring Miles down during a play.
Miles Austin is a role model to me for a few reasons. The first is because I have always wanted to play football as a wide reciever, and Miles is a great player to look up to in the way of skills. I also look up to Miles Austin because it is clear that he is very successful. Miles debuted on the Dallas Cowboys in 2006, after a very good university career. He attended Monmouth University and holds the record for receiving yards, 2, 867 yards. Miles also recently reached a milestone in his Dallas career, by achieving a Dallas franchise record of 250 recieving yards in one game. In addition, Miles is a 2010 Pro Bowl pick. The Pro Bowl is an NFL all star game, and showcases the best talent in the NFL.
I enjoy following the career of Miles Austin now, and I suspect I will for a long time. I look up to him in many ways, and someday I hope to be like him.