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A hub for community journalists in Western Canada. That was really idiotic of me. Anyways, NR brought some good insight and some additional momentum that kept the blog circling the drain a little longer than it would have otherwise.
I spent the evening with friends at a sold-out performance of Book of Mormon in Toronto. Is it really classy if you diss the rules? August 13, 2012. I was in Vancouver this weekend, so I missed the last leg of excitement with the Olympics.
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LIFES SHORT, LIVE IT FAST. As the ski racing season comes to an end, the cycling season starts picking up. Up early every morning training and cycling. The back trails of Alaska and sheer beauty remind me why this untamed wilderness has such majesty. Why I spend so many days outdoors and why I love it when I return.
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On July 2, 2012. Maria Montessori, The Absorbent Mind. Having spent over 25 years in education and watched hundreds of children grow from toddlers to adults, I can confidently state that teaching children kindness will make them stronger, not weaker individuals. Equipping them with the power and ability to .