I actually got home yesterday afternoon. I got a lot of work done while I was away. Thanks for all your good wishes. It wasn’t a “quick fix” but it was really helpful. I stayed in a youth hostel that is used as housing for Queen’s University students during the school year. I had an entire room to myself for $25/night. It might even be good to do this once a month or so.
Author: James McNally
Career Retreat
Updates will be non-existent for the next couple of days. I’ve been struggling with the many distractions of home, and am heading off alone to Kingston for the next few days to do some thinking about my career direction. No phone, no TV, no internet, no familiar people. I hope it will energize me for the next phase of my career search.
Spellbound
Brooke and I went to see the aptly-titled Spellbound (2002) yesterday. I must say that I’ve never watched a documentary that had me on the edge of my seat the way this story did. The film follows a group of eight children (11-13 years old) who are contestants in the 1999 Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee. The filmmakers show us their home lives, their backgrounds, introduce us to to their parents and teachers, and just as we begin to root for them, they whisk us off to the competition where, along with almost 250 others, all but one will be eliminated.
It was so refreshing to see a film about “good” kids, instead of troubled ones. To be honest, it actually has me thinking about teaching again. I trained as a teacher, and taught middle-school aged kids for my placement. There’s something about kids this age that just appeals to me. Still goofy and child-like, they’re also realizing their intellectual powers and indulging their curiosity. Spellbound was thoroughly enjoyable. As with all documentaries, this might be hard to find, but it’s worth the effort.
This one actually may get better when it comes to DVD. Because it was filmed four years ago, it might be interesting to get an update on the kids now, some of whom would be graduating from high school this year. Another reason is that I think it looked like it was filmed in 16mm, so it doesn’t really benefit from being blown up for the big screen.
Canada Needs A Break
We’ve got SARS breaking out again in Toronto, mad-cow disease out west, West Nile virus threatening this summer, and to top it off, two American teams called the Ducks and the Devils are battling it out in the Stanley Cup finals. Haven’t we been through enough already?
Billy Bragg on CBC Radio 3
The always-beautiful CBC Radio 3 web site has a great feature this week on Billy Bragg, including a handful of live tracks. Definitely worth a look. Because it’s all Flash, though, I can’t bookmark the exact pages.