Friday, October 18, 2013

We Day!

       Today’s Friday, but I didn’t go to school. Because… I went to We Day!! We Day is an event that inspires young people to make the world a better place.
       I have never been to We Day before. Others who have been described it mainly as a concert with different celebrities singing and a gathering with people talking (I didn’t even know what about). However, after today --- my first time, I would not tell people what others told me, but I would describe is as an inspiring event with heroes, speakers breathing out words which give such strong impact that they brought me tears.
       Mainly, the entire day was about building a brighter future with young people with dreams. Moreover, the problems with the modern world are explained. Via a variety of ways, the topics of poverty, lack of education, famines, problems with water sources in the developing countries and bullying issues in Canada are presented. Some of the time, videos were put on the screens. Other times, hosts and guests spoke with a clear purpose. Another small portion of time was the performances with singers and dancers.
       What touched me the most is the idea of having a dream and achieving it through blood and sweat. Spencer West had a shocking and incredible life. I barely watched the TV or listened to the news on radio before. I didn’t care anything about the world outside of my own social and family circle. I never really learned about anything from anywhere, except, sometimes, from Socials Class. So I didn’t know who Spencer West is until I came to We Day. Spencer was amputated from pelvis down due to a genetic disorder when he was five. Spencer now walks both on his hands and in his wheelchair. But even without legs, he successfully climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, one of the largest mountains in Africa in May 2012. He also completed a 300 km trek from Edmonton to Calgary in May 2013. To be honest, the video We Day showed us about Spencer made me laugh a little while watching Spencer walking on his arms, because his actions made him look exactly like a gorilla. However, this, ironically, also made me cry a little. Spencer has this huge disability and abnormality differing him from regular people; But even him, raised more than 500,000 dollars for Kenya Clean Water Project! He had a dream, and it was to raise 750,000 dollars. I admire him not for he has or almost will achieve his goal, but it is because he overcame obstacles, believed in the impossible, and made a difference. He chased after his ridiculous dream with no legs, no matter how many “no”s he has heard. There are other inspiring examples and this is only one of them. Real heroes face their impossible goal that others think cannot be achieved, but finish with cuts and scars, yet glory and pride.
       Now, after seeing so many videos both at school and at We Day, I cannot wait for my PR Card to get returned to me, so I can go on a service trip, either by school or by Me to We Organization. I would love to experience the culture of developing countries filled with sweet love and joy. The videos are breath-taking and I know I would so much enjoy the trip.
       We Day was extremely inspiring and I definitely would love to go again next year. Learning the facts that I never wanted to face or even hear, understanding the misery yet the hopefulness the victims in developing countries face, realizing the job that young people, like me have ----- spread the word, take actions, and make a difference. I look forward to the next We Day!

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Grade 9 Report

Grade 9 Report
Grade 9 has already started for 20 days. It hasn’t felt long or particularly short. After a happy summer which I don’t recall doing anything important right at this moment (except for Yellowstone), I was not ready for school to start. Maybe I was, but I definitely was not willing. Yeah yeah, I have friends and I couldn’t wait to hang out with them full day-5 days, but the “getting up early” and “taking the bus” thing didn’t sound at all pleasing to me, to be honest.
Honestly, I have no clue what I am about to write in this blog. But… Anyways, it has already been awhile since school started, so I can say I’m getting used to it pretty well. This year’s classes are amazing. I have at least my friend I can chit-chat with in every class. I love this year’s courses. I’m doing Band and Art for electives and French for language. Nothing special. Nothing different from last year. I joined choir this year. I’m doing Intermediate Chamber Choir and jazz choir with “not class time”. I have to wake up one hour earlier than usual to do Intermediate Chamber Choir twice a week, and jazz choir is just at lunch every Friday. I love Intermediate Choir. It is so much fun and I just love to sing (though I suck)! It probably is also because it is for credit. Though I have only been to “practices” twice since school started, I already love it and am able to participate confidently now. I also joined Round Square, a small organization in school, but a pretty big organization in the world. Through Round Square, I signed up to go to We Day, and I was selected to go! So, this is coming up in less than a month, and I already can’t wait (though I have no idea what the real point of the whole #concert/celebrity/songs event etc. In the beginning of October, I will be volunteering at the West Vancouver Community Center for the PumpkinFest Event. I have never been in the event, let aside volunteering there before. I was too lazy to go last year, but I desperately want some service hours. So, why not? My friends are doing it, my sister’s probably going there too, so I guess I’ll show up as well. I’m looking forward to my service hours! Oh, I got School Colors today. It’s like a reward for the students who got honors for academics: Straight A’s, except for 1 grade no lower than B is allowed to get this award. Well, I got it! No middle school student in my house except for me, got it! :D So proud, but praise the Lord. I have to leave for the first volleyball game this year in ten minutes. Oh right, I totally forgot about volleyball. I went to two out of three try-outs, and I got in (though only 4-5 people got cut)! Yay! Praise the Lord again. I suck big time and I still got in! Now, I’m like one of the worst players on the teams. There are so many practices in the morning and afternoons. So tiring. Right now, I’m almost freaking out because of the game. I’ll feel so bad if I miss a easy ball or mess up a easy pass or fail my simple underhand serve. Hah, I don’t know why I’m worrying. I’m probably not gonna be put on the court a lot anyways. Well, either way, Lord Jesus, I am weak, and help me out a bit please? “For God has not given us a spirit of cowardice, but of power, and of love, and of sobermindedness. Amen.

Umm, anyways, there’s a lot going on lately, and it’s been tiring but fun. I’m ready for another happy and successful school year!