Sunday, October 31, 2010

Day 221- October 31- Flip Cup Champs 2010




The below photo is the exact moment that Jean the Striper beat Saw and his cup landed upside down, clinching the victory for the 2010 Flip Cup champs!





Hallowe'en Party was a hoot this year. Steph, ahem, I mean, Mother Nature had games, music and Sangria for all to enjoy. She was a very great host and we all had a fantastic time competing for the first Annual Flip Cup Championship. Unfortunately, as luck would have it, the winners team was stacked with brawn, beauty, experience and skill. Needless to say, I think Luc will probably practice a little more before next year, he doesn't like being consistently on the losing team! hahaha...





Theme Song for today: Can't Stop Partying by Weezer ft. Lil Wayne

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Day 220- October 30- Zorro



I loved this costume!! He was SOOOOOOO into his character it was entertaining to watch him run around the gym, sliding under chairs like a real ninja style avenger! It was great, but since I have used Rupert for one of my other photos last winter, I will use his alter ego, Zorro today! We had Hallowe'en celebrations at school this afternoon; costume contest in primary and our second, bi-annual Secondary Pumpkin Drop from the school roof.

Theme Song for today: You make the Rain Fall by Kevin Rudolf

Friday, October 29, 2010

Day 219- October 29- Ina Annanack



Ina is a birthday girl today, which I only found out from Facebook and hour after we talked at the Post Office door for 30 minutes or so. Oops! SO, happy birthday Ina! I hope it was a beautiful day. Ina is a beautiful person, loves children and is very nurturing. She currently works at the daycare and is participating in a training with Martine Proulx now that seems to be quite a valuable experience for everyone.

Theme Song for today: Follow me Down by 3OH!3 Ft. Neon Hitch

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Day 218- October 28- Dallacy A.



Dallacy is the younger sister of two of my former students. This type of statement is starting to get a little scary to say, soon I will be talking about "I used to teach this student's mother or father", eeek!!! Her older sister Mary was my student for all of her years in Secondary. We had a very nice relationship, she was rather timid but after school always had lots of stories to share with me. Dallacy is fairly outgoing, she is a genius on computers, which makes it very fun to have her in Multimedia this year. She is so savvy that she is often helping out other students figure out computer problems they are having. She is super kind and helpful. I look forward to teaching her more over the next few years. Thanks for the picture, Dallacy!


Theme Song for today: Magic by B.o.B ft. River Cuomo

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Day 217- October 27- Phil Montpetit



A connoisseur of languages and philosophy, I always seem to enjoy the spontaneous social chats I have with Philip. We chatted just today about the pronunciation of 'inchoate', Canadian spelling challenges and the significance of "the information super highway". He came a few years ago to the north as the Math/Science specialist for my sector at school. He had worked over seas and travelled extensively before coming to the north. Sure we've all enjoyed teasing him along the way about not checking his email and stuff, but he's kept a very upbeat spirit and takes everything in stride. Enjoy the pictures!



Theme Song for today: Dead Letter & the Infinite Yes by Wintersleep

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Day 216- October 26- Minnie Molly Snowball

Minnie Molly received some HUGE news today. She was chosen to attend the Students on Ice trip this winter to Antarctica. She had the idea last month and did the research/ footwork needed to apply on her own. I was one of her references and it was quite possibly the easiest reference letter I have ever written. She was a clear choice in my opinion, and clearly I'm not the only one who thinks so. Minnie Molly is a leader of TODAY, not tomorrow but TODAY. She is driven like no one I have ever taught and is very serious about understanding how things work, she doesn't take things for granted but wants to know why they are the way they are. She is a very good communicator, insightful thinker and natural born leader. She takes her health seriously and is involved in many sports. She is also a "travelaholic", and will likely do at least 5 major trips this year alone. I am very happy to have her in my class and love what she brings to the table. I am anxious to learn from her experience "down under"! Congrats Minnie Molly! (Oh and check out her blog as well to get a taste of her, her thoughts, concerns and values! Be prepared to be BLOWN away by her!!)





Theme Song for today: Congress by Slainte Mhath

Monday, October 25, 2010

Day 215- October 25- Denise Allard



Denise is in town for the last week and another one ahead. She is doing work with people in the afternoons and evenings for the parenting course at the Community Centre but took a few hours out in the mornings to speak to some of the classes about sex ed. She was here in town a few years ago for the same course, and I was impressed instantly by her friendliness, warmth and openness to people. She's my type of gal!! I was reminded when I saw her of why I am doing this blog. It is not to feature pictures of a random face each day, but it is to think about the beautiful people around me. If they make the cut, they have something special that I want the rest of you to know about!! Denise was a natural choice! Thanks for the picture!!





Theme Song for today: Let's talk about sex by Salt N' Pepa (Such a great old song, now you'll spend the rest of the day humming it in your head, hahaha!)

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Day 214- October 24- Tina Keelan

Tina dropped into school to see me. It has been over a year since we saw each other. The year before my leave she was in my Applied homeroom group. Tina is a warm and friendly girl and I have always had an excellent relationship with her. It was nice that she stopped in to chat and catch up. She is out in the workforce now, working at the construction camp this summer. I think she is really enjoying the work she does. I am really happy to see her! She is one of the beautiful people of GR! Meet Tina. (Thanks for the photo, girl!!)




Theme Song for today: The Gift of a Black Heart by Said the Whale

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Day 213- October 23- "Barnum and Bailey Boy" (Aron Snowball)

I ran errands before settling into a clean up routine that seems to be my typical Saturday these days. I have people coming over tonight to celebrate the arrival of "Green Day" Rockband in George River. We're all pretty pumped! The day was deceivingly chilly, driving to the water pipe on the airport road nearly froze my head off (and I even had a bandana and big earphones on?!). When I went to the co-op to recycle my pop cans, I saw this boy practicing his circus moves. He was walking up and down the arm rail like it was a high wire. He was extremely proud of his balance and skill. I couldn't resist taking a picture or two. Enjoy!





Theme Song for today: Sun Comes Up by John Legend

Friday, October 22, 2010

Day 212- October 22- The Swimming Pool



Totally cheating, but I think the swimming pool might turn out to be a beautiful place in GR? Is that a good enough con to make it fit my 365 beautiful PEOPLE blog!? Sorry, but it is a pretty exciting thing to see. Something so new. Maybe I could say, the construction workers are my focus today, but frankly, I don't know if I could qualify all of them as beautiful and wonderful, but that's another sad story. So, the pool it is! Here is a picture from last month and one from the progress they are making with the building. Enjoy!



Theme Song for today: You Gotta be by Des'ree

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Day 211- October 21- Mégan H-M




Mégan was very shy for me today. She hid by her momma's leg and no matter how hard we tried we couldn't get her to crack a smile! Mégan is Marie and Chris' baby girl, however I shouldn't say baby girl since she is in school and growing up very quickly!! She was born in December of my first year in the north. Her older brother, Samuel, is down in MTL on his second year of CEGEP. Mégan loves giving hugs and is very affectionate! She loves her little classroom, working with the daycare trainees and taking her daily walks down to see the Principal very much! I'll have to try to capture a smile another day because it can make even the toughest man melt!! Thanks for the picture, Mégan!!





Theme Song for today: Whatcha Think About That (feat. Missy Elliott) by Pussycat Dolls

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Day 210- October 20- Rosina Kajuatsiak (and Vincent Bieber)




Rosina passed me in the Co-op today and I was completely taken with how cute Vincent, her son, was in the amautik with his little beaver hat on. Rosina was very gracious to me, despite really not wanting a picture, she agreed, bashfully! Rosina was in the senior English class when I started teaching. At the time, I didn't really teach them very often, a class of art here, a double of computer the other year, a period of Study Skills another year, but nothing very big or in depth. She graduated from Secondary 5 on her own in my third or fourth year. She is now using her skills and education to give back to the school, she is teaching in the K-1-2 sector and I have heard excellent things from her students about their class! It is very fun to see your former students being successful while remaining at home in George River.


Theme Song For today: The Heart Of The Matter by India.arie

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Day 209- October 19- Jini Emudluk




Jini is one of my favourite people ever. She is friendly and I love her laugh. She stopped me in the hallway today after the Halloween activity (this is clearly a postdated entry) and she asked me to let her take a picture of my costume. (I was a skiddley wannabe rock star). I told her that I take photos to try and avoid the spotlight myself, so we made a deal, a photo trade of sorts and I got out with this beauty! Jini is like many of my colleagues- they make me look forward to going to work everyday just for those chats in the office or at the door as we put on our boots to go for lunch. Thanks for the picture Jini!


Theme Song for Today: The Quest by Bryn Christopher

Monday, October 18, 2010

Day 208- October 18- Jaiku A.




Jaiku took French and was in secondary for most of my years of teaching in GR. He is always a super kind, friendly sort of guy. He is also a talented hunter and musician. I've seen him play bass but have heard that he has dabbled in singing and guitar too I think. I haven't seen him around town in a while so it was a nice surprise to run into him while waiting for the Post Office to open up to pick up my package from mom and my newest Amazon order.


Theme Song for today: Ashes and Wine by A Fine Frenzy

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Day 207- October 17- Raymond




LIttle Raymond is an awesome kid. He loves hockey and Nancy our Vice Principal, if I want to find him on a Friday afternoon, I just need to find where Nancy is. He is happy if he can just follow her around and be near her. I really don't know much about Raymond, his family or even his schooling, but he exudes positivity and happiness whenever I see him, so I hope that his life is filled such joy. A gentle soul, I look forward to witnessing his growth and development in the upcoming years. Enjoy the picture!


Theme Song for today: I and Love and You by The Avett Brothers

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Day 206- October 16- Conlucy S.



Conlucy. What to say about Conlucy. I have spent more time in class with his siblings and more time with him in extra curricular activities. I first met him when he joined Tundra Trot and then started trying out for the Hiphop group. He was young back then, but would follow his cousin Erik to all the events that were happening that sounded interesting. He has a super sense of humour, loves figuring out how things work and a keen mind. He is a super well adjusted and positive influence on others most of the time. He is probably one of the biggest Montreal Canadien fans I know, I always see him with a Gomez or Cammalleri shirt on. I hope I get to teach him more in the next couple years. Thanks for the picture, Con!


Theme Song for today: Sky by Joshua Radin

Friday, October 15, 2010

Day 205- October 15- Stanley Sam A.



Stanley is one of my newest students. He's in Sec. 1 this year and I teach them 2 periods per week of Multimedia. I really like his style, he is very easy going, mature and hard working. He is silly but not foolish and I guess balanced would be the best way to describe him. He is an avid hockey player and has even represented Nunavik on a Selects hockey team, which he chosen to be the Captain of because of how much of a good head he had about leadership and the game. I snagged this shot while he was playing an intense game of fussball. Enjoy!


Theme Song for today: A Long December by Counting Crows

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Day 204- October 14- Annie Kajuatsiak



Annie K. was one of the greatest additions to the school that we have had since my first year. Her hubby, Dan, started teaching the same year as me or maybe one year before, and has really worked miracles with some of the boys he has taught in his IPL class. They work on traditional skills, arts like carving and building, mechanics work, camping and land survival skills. We realized that we were lacking similar opportunities for girls at the school who were having trouble integrating into regular classes and were threatening- something different or we'll drop out. We knew as a staff that unless we found someone like Daniel we'd never have a successful program, Then Annie applied and has been doing an amazing job working with the girls IPL class. They are learning many traditional skills, are sewing their little hearts out and supporting the boys program with cooking and following them on hunting and camping trips. I love the sense of accomplishment, esteem and pride the girls have in their accomplishments and their class. Annie is a big part of that!! She has an incredible laugh and sense of humour. I really enjoy spending time with her. She is generous and I have often bunked in her tent at Short Lake when other tents have no space for me. She is one of the luckiest fisherwomen I have ever met, it's hilarious to see how lucky she is 5 feet away from others on the frozen lake. Thanks for the pic, Annie!!


Theme Song for today: Butterfly by Jason Mraz

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Day 203- October 13- Nickusie E.



Nickusie is a French student but has very good English skills as well. That is sort of the blessing of going through the French system from grade 3 on. If you can handle the challenge (as it is not easy), you usually gain enough exposure that you can finish your schooling with fluency in Inuktitut, French and even English. At least verbally speaking, they typically can function enough to be top consideration for local jobs. Nickusie is a lot of fun, she is kind and friendly. Thanks for the picture!


Theme Song for today: Let Go by Frou Frou

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Day 202- October 12- Geela T.



Geela is a total sweetheart. I only get to teach her for three periods of Multimedia class this year, but I absolutely love her sensitive, gentle, kind spirit. She has been doing some very fun work on her "Me, Myself and I" slideshow project and I am very excited to see her final project. She is so quiet that is sometimes easy to overlook her in a crowd, but when you take the time to stop and listen she has something so profound and positive to contribute that it makes you appreciate the "still small voice" once again! I really like her and find that she challenges me to take it easy, slow down and take time to smell the roses!! A true beauty- inside and out!! In this picture, she is in Stephanie's class and was working on an Abominable Snowman costume for a halloween activity they were working on. Thanks for the photo, Geela!!





Theme Song for today: Maybe by Ingrid Michaelson

Monday, October 11, 2010

Day 201- October 11- Tabia A.



Tabia is one of the senior students in the girl's IPL class. She was formerly in the French sector but has very strong English skills!! I really like Tabia, she's strong, self-confident and works hard at what she wants to accomplish. She isn't the type to be pushed around and will stand up for herself, when some might cower in a corner. Tabia is doing some finishing touches on a parka that she designed and is making. She has learned a lot of great skills from Annie in their class and is growing into a wonderful and talented young woman. I hope she keeps making big goals and never gives up on them!! Thanks for the photo, Tab!





Theme Song of Today: Bright Lights by Matchbox 20

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Day 200- October 10- Tom B.

Tom is Jesse's brother (from yesterday). He is a sweet little guy. He has a slightly mischievous side and it came out in this picture very nicely. Tom is a fun guy, very entertaining! He really enjoyed having a big crowd of kids over for the Thanksgiving meal.





Theme Song for today: Breakdown by Jack Johnson (Song about things we can be thankful for!)

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Day 199- October 9- Jesse B.'s Painted Head

Okay, this is a bit of a stretch, but this was taken at the Thanksgiving meal at Carrie and Bill's place. They painted a new colour in their living room that was really vibrant and I thought it really made the silhouette painting just pop. The painting was an art project their son Jesse did with his teacher, Chris, last year. It was a nice gathering for a big feast. Graziella and Carrie planned it for all of us that don't have family up here. It was an enjoyable afternoon/evening! Lots of laughs had by all!



Theme Song for today: It's Over by Jesse McCartney

Friday, October 8, 2010

Day 198- October 8- Norman Snowball

Norman is a pillar of the community in George River. He is one of the very respected elders and is very involved in the council, is a lay minister in the local church and teaches boys' culture classes at school. He has a wonderful smile and sense of humour, but also has a lot of pride in the traditional ways and is a very active part of the community. I took this picture during recess as he enjoyed a chicken noodle soup from the canteen. Ciao everyone!





Theme Song for today: (If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To by Weezer

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Day 197- October 7- Minnie Snowball-Etok

Minnie is the mother of many of my current and former students! I currently teach three of her children, Salumie, Christy and Conlucy. I have taught another two over the years, Hilda and Sapina. They have all be extremely well adjusted and well supported children, which says a lot about the positive and loving environment that is created by her and her husband in their home. Minnie has one of the most infectious laughs that it makes me giggle in return. I love chatting and joking with her very much!! She has a great sense of humour! Thanks for the picture!!





Theme Song for today: Only the Good Die young by Billy Joel

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Day 196- October 6- Anita Annanack

Anita and I first really met when she was doing a bit of running with the Tundra Trot team, what feels like ages ago. Anita is a strong, independent, bright and very communicative. She is quick to express herself and is not shy in the least. I really enjoy Anita, she is full of life and energy. I taught her older brother Sandy Jake, who is now in his second year of CEGEP in Montreal. Thanks for the photo, Anita, you are a truly beautiful girl inside and out, be proud of yourself and keep working hard in school!




Theme Song for today: But It's Better if you Do by Panic! At the Disco

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Day 195- October 5- Jobie I.

Jobie is a kid that is friendly and super hyper. He loves hockey and makes a point of ALWAYS saying, "Hi Gillian" when we meet in the hall or the Co-op. I love kids like that, who make you feel important. His parents work at the school, both are teachers in the K-1-2 sector. He's a great kid! Enjoy the picture, it was taken on today, the first day with snow that stayed on the ground for a few hours. Elijah Etok told me that it always happens on October 5th, he remembers since it is his birthday. I like how much brighter and fresher it makes the world feel with a little shiny white clean snow on the ground!





Theme Song for today: If It Kills Me by Jason Mraz

Monday, October 4, 2010

Day 194- October 4- Vicky Chevrier

Vicky was one of the other great additions last year that I missed on my year off. Due to the switch up of administrators, as Mark moved into the Principal's post and Nancy moved into a 50% VP post, that created an opening for Vicky to join the staff as a Student Counsellor. So far I am completely impressed with her enthusiasm, willingness to help the kids, eagerness to jump into other duties such as announcements, organizing health presentations, etc. I have known her since being in GR but am really happy that I can call her a colleague now! She is gem and a role model for all young Inuk girls! Thanks for the pic, Vicky, I wish you loads of happiness and success!!!




Theme Song for today: Hello Seattle by Owl City

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Day 193- October 3- Josée Brisson

Josée is the wife of Luc, my Day #7 dude. Josée and I don't tend to chat very often as she is mainly francophone and I still have a lot of fear and anxiety about my French from a long story involving seeing my high school French teacher after my year in Germany. Unless I have a few wine, then we are best friends and suddenly I speak much better, ironically even if it is a Californian Shiraz!? Weird eh! Josée, however is super gracious, very friendly, modest, gentle and a lot of fun. We always enjoy Rockbanding or dancing or whatever. I can always count on her an Luc to show if I am inviting over a small crowd. Thanks SO much for the picture, Josée! I abruptly stopped her in the stairs on her way home and tried desperately to convince her for this picture, which I don't think she was fully willing to have!! She is a great sport and beautiful person!!




THeme Song for today: Dolly Dagger by Jimi Hendrix

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Day 192- October 2- Donald Etok


Donald is a super sweet fellow. I used to call him "Seal Hair" since one of his classmates discovered he has beautifully soft, shiny hair like a sealskin a few years ago. I have actually never had the privilege of teaching him, but I have taught a few of his siblings and enjoyed them all! Yet another fantastic sample of the beautiful and friendly people in George River. If you haven't visited lately, or EVER, you really should come sometime soon! It's amazing! Thanks for the pictures D-man! Love the one of you and your friend, Heather!!





Theme Song for today: Thorazine Shuffle by Gov't Mule

Friday, October 1, 2010

Day 191- October 1- Sharon Morgan

Sharon was in my first and most scary class ever back in 2003. The dreaded Sec. 2 Social Studies class. Full of hormones, missing their teacher, Jane, from the year before, wild, old, and a pretty big class by northern standards, 18 students officially registered at the start of the year. I only taught them 4 times a week, but they struck fear in me. Some of the boys were 17 and 18 years old, and I was only 23 at the time. One had a budding mustache and one had a name that took me a month to remember how to say well- Qaajui. Everything about this class made me shake and feel nervous. :)

We made it through and I learned a lot from them about the north, about classroom management, about the teacher persona, about how to be fair, but firm, how to earn respect and how to give it. When I think back, I had the time of my life with those kids. I figured out ways that worked, I learned all the bad words in Inuktitut and how to solve the problem of students arriving in class without pencils. I think that they made me the teacher I am today and I am very grateful to that year... Sharon was one of the wonderful students that I still think back on fondly. She had strength, beauty and a willingness to stand up for herself and not to be pushed around, that I still admire today. She has since gone places and done some pretty incredible things because of that personal strength and drive. I'm proud to think I might have had a hand in that, even it might have only been a small part. Thanks for the picture, Sharon!!




Theme Song for today: Tell 'Em by Sleigh Bells