Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Happy Birthday Mom :) :)


Mom, You Know I Love You A Lot :) :)
Your Birthday Means So Much Dear :)
You Lift Up My Spirits When I Am Down :)
Each Day You Grab Me With Your Love!!!!!!!!!!

I Love Your Dishes, Scoldings, Many Many More.........
Parents Scoldings Are Always Blessings
I'm Very Lucky To Have You In My Life
Wish I Be With You Forever.

From The Moment I Am Born
You Are There With Me
You Took Care of Each & Every Step of Mine
You Are My  Mother And First Tutor of My Life.

You Supported & Encouraged In All Ups & Downs
Your Care, Love, Affection Remained Same 
You Are My World....
You Are My Universe. 
You Are My Life. 

Today Is Your Birthday
How Do I Forget Your Birthday
With Oceanic Cheers & Happiness 
Me, Sis & Dad Wish You A Very Happy Birthday!!!!!!!!!! 







Monday, August 30, 2010

To Infinity...

OK so I gave in (I play easy to get at times) and the two of us took a trip to the cinema this afternoon to see the latest adventures of Woody, Buzz and co.

I'm quite surprised that the child discount/reduction for the ticket is only £1.90 (US$2.85, AU$3.23). Am I out of touch? However we both really enjoyed it. Although LL found the scenes of peril a tad frightening and had to cling to my arm at times. And then deny later that he was scared LOL.

On the way home, he started to ask when I would buy the DVD for him. Must have been a hit then.

Heaney


Blackberry Picking
by Seamus Heaney

Late August, given heavy rain and sun

For a full week, the blackberries would ripen.

At first, just one, a glossy purple clot

Among others, red, green, hard as a knot.

You ate that first one and its flesh was sweet

Like thickened wine: summer's blood was in it

Leaving stains upon the tongue and lust for

Picking. Then red ones inked up and that hunger

Sent us out with milk cans, pea tins, jam-pots

Where briars scratched and wet grass bleached our boots.

Round hayfields, cornfields and potato-drills

We trekked and picked until the cans were full

Until the tinkling bottom had been covered

With green ones, and on top big dark blobs burned

Like a plate of eyes. Our hands were peppered

With thorn pricks, our palms sticky as Bluebeard's.

We hoarded the fresh berries in the byre.

But when the bath was filled we found a fur,

A rat-grey fungus, glutting on our cache.

The juice was stinking too. Once off the bush

The fruit fermented, the sweet flesh would turn sour.

I always felt like crying. It wasn't fair

That all the lovely canfuls smelt of rot.

Each year I hoped they'd keep, knew they would not.


Windsor Castle, UK Tourism

Windsor Castle South Corridor still
Windsor castle is one of official residences of the Queen and it is the oldest and largest castle in the World. This Windsor castle is open to general public during the period between March and October. Art lovers like to visit this Windsor castle and watch the some of the famous paintings by Gainsborough and Rembrandt. This castle is queen’s working palace and it may be closed for State official functions. Tourists are asked to contact the Windsor castle office to know the opening hours before visiting.
Windsor Castle, UK Tourism
Usually the working hours of Windsor castle in the months of March – October is as follows: Daily 9.45 to 17.15 and in the months of November – February 9.45 to 16.15. The ticket Prices are as follows: For Adults £14.80 and children below of age of 5 are admitted free of cost and children below 17 years, they are charging £8.50.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Game Of Two Halves

Executive producer Steven Moffat has announced the next full series of Doctor Who will be split in two with the first 7 episodes screening in the spring of next year, with the balance in the autumn and a 2011 Christmas Special to follow. Apparently the idea is that this will allow a slightly different method of story telling and make for an exciting mid-season cliffhanger and an equally thrilling restart.

Personally I suspect it has more than a little to do with trying to avoid a ratings drop-off as summer starts, bringing with it warmer weather and lighter evenings, which tends to lead to viewers deserting their tv sets in favour of outdoor pursuits.


Karen Gillan meets the plastic version of her character, Amy Pond.









Either way, let's hope for a swift demise of the Teletubby Daleks...

Goings on

I'm currently away from home in Newcastle for a family wedding with a wounded laptop in tow - still feel it is right to update on the recent sports happenings when I get a moment.


A few miles from here the GB gymnasts beat the Swiss girls in their latest friendly international. Some of the bigger names were competing here than at the recent GB vs Romania meet. GB (Rebecca Downie, Jenni Pinches, Danusia Francis, Nicole Hibbert, and Hannah Whelan) scored 168.700 in the team competition to convincingly beat Switzerland (Ariella Kaeslin, Jennifer Senn, Jennifer Rutz, Linda Stampfli, Minu Krasniqi) with 152.850.

B
ecky Downie returned from her recent injury to claim the all around with a score of 55.950.
Becky said: “It feels really great to put in a performance like I have today. I was really happy with Beam and excited to be able to show off my new Floor routine, so overall I’m very happy.” GB also took the top 4 spots in the all-around with Kaeslin in 5th, scoring 53.100.

At the Russian Cup, Aliya Mustafina showed she is back on form after collecting a number of medals at Europeans then looking lacklustre performance at the Japan Cup. Mustafina took the all-around with 62.271 (The scores here were inflated as the judges gave extra marks for originality). The Ksenias, Afansyeva and Semenova took silver and bronze respectively. I would love to see all 3 of these girls at Worlds, although I suspect Semenova will miss out on the AA final.

In the skating world, as I predicted the Russian's made a comeback in the ladies event at JGP France. Polina Shelepen completed a 7-triplr jump programme to take gold ahead of Yasmin Siraj (USA) and Rosa Sheveleva (Russia). France's Yretha Silete was 4th and Jiang of the USA 5th. Andrei Rogozine (Canada) held onto the Men's title. Stepanova and Bukin of Russia decisively won the ice dance event.

Stateside- one of the USA's international bar workers, Cassie Whitcombe has a broken leg. This will likely take her out of the World's race. What this means is that either Bridget Sloan needs to get healthy and fast - or Mackenzie Caquatto (who I had dismissed for being inconsitent) may get the call. For such a strong team USA has a big weakness in the bars department- Where's a healthy Liukin when you need her!

And finally - on the other side of the World, Sui Lu won the all around at the Chinese Nationals. Her score of 56.900 bettering Jiang Yuyuan (56.35) and Huang Qiushuang (55.600). Deng Linlin missed the competition with a pulled thigh muscle.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Importance of web design templates


This post will enlighten various aspects that normal bloggers fail to do and end up loosing their credibility, viewers and of-course their popularity and Google Page rank as well. Most bloggers who write about a particular niche drive in more traffic by advertising about their site but they don’t concentrate on SEO techniques. Bloggers who are aware of SEO techniques and SERP, fail to give importance to CMS (Content Management system). The web design template that bloggers use on their site makes a big impact in the traffic that he or she gets. I would like to elaborate about this scenario. A successful bloggers has to not only drive new readers but also should retain his viewers. Well to retain his viewers he has to write good content and to give impact to a new reader or viewer it totally depends on the look and feel of your site which obviously means he has to concentrate on CMS( Content Management system). This makes it absolutely necessary for bloggers to use web page design templates.

Bloggers should not be reluctant to spend some money on web design templates that are apt for their site. Bloggers should take utmost care to select the template that suits their site since it revamps the entire site completely and make it look extremely beautiful. ContentMixi is a market place for Digital Products. Henceforth bloggers who are in need of templates can approach them and at the same time people who are good at web designing can upload your digital products and make some revenue from this site.

Treasure This...


As I walked out of the subway today, my older self visited me briefly to say, "Treasure this." And so I looked around and looked at my life at this point in time, and noticed what there is to treasure.


I treasure...


Walking through the Farmer's Market in Union Square on a lovely Saturday afternoon and being able to appreciate the perfection of leeks.

Spending two hours rehearsing today with extremely creative women and then drinking a bottle of wine (and then a bottle of champagne) with them while sharing stories of broken loves and snow sex.

Eating really good pad thai for lunch.

Finding a new novel to read. ("One Day" by David Nicholls. I'm loving it. I didn't think people wrote love stories anymore.)

Getting a post-card from my Italian friend whom I love and miss so much.

Living in manhattan while I'm in my 20's.

Finding a yoga studio that feels like a home.

My doorman asking me about my next play.

An email from dad about the importance of love.

Having brazilian coffee in the morning. And in the afternoon.

Finding Pocky's at my local grocery store last night.

The presence of my little brother on his computer in the living room.

The bitter sweet feelings of the last weeks of summer in New York, when flings either end or turn into love, and the air is a bit cooler at night.

Being given a starbucks gift-card yesterday.

Hopping into the shower soon to get ready for a good-bye party for a fellow blogger, who has become a new and wonderful person in my life.

The sunset I get to see every day from my balcony.

My Buddha, who laughs for me every day, no matter what I do.

My teeny-tiny herb garden, which lives on even when I am neglectful.

My new giant bar of soap.

Coconut water at the health food store. $4 very well spent.

A continuous email thread between me and three blog friends that is always hilarious, heartfelt, and completely inappropriate. - You know who you are.

A friend's baby, so incredibly sweet and loving.

Salt-water taffies. Which I always think will taste better than they actually do.

My shower being unclogged.

My mom sending me emoticons on skype chat.

The surreal silence of a new york saturday evening.

The consistent footsteps of my upstairs neighbor, reminding me that there are lives I know nothing about happening all around me.

...

And there are more, I'm sure, but those are today's treasures- today's particular collection of smiles.







Toy Story Too





















Today's adventures included:

  • Swimming at the outdoor heated pool.
  • Performing a couple of small science experiments.
  • Building some new Lego* vehicles.
  • Settling in to watch Toy Story 2 on video (prior to a possible cinema visit).
  • Making (and sharing) popcorn.
  • Practising cycling proficiency. 
  • Meeting two Dalmatians, one of whom was very "barky," the other quite placid.
  • Being cheeky lol.
Phew.



Leicester 1 - 2 Reading


*Other toy building block products are available but they're probably not that good.

A Star Is Equivalent To A Sister :) :)


Thank You Sis For Your
Constant Support, Care & Love.
You Are Very Much Understanding
And Your Advices Are Tremendous!!!!!

Thank You Sis For
Magnifying My Happiness
From My Smiles :) 
Magnifying My Sadness
From My Sad Facial Expression :(

Thank You Sis For
Your Guidance, Teaching 
And  For Every Minute Corrections.
You Gave Whenever I Committed 
Certain Mistakes Knowingly & Unknowingly.

When I See The Path From Which
I Came, Stood, Experienced Ups & Downs
You Were Always With Me & I Surely Know
That, You Will Always Be With Me
In A Much Secured Place, "My Heart"!!!!!!!!

In Reality, I Have Not Thanked You
Anytime, But Today, Its My Token of Gratitude
Written In Words Which Are Nothing
In Front of Your Relation With Me :) :)
Even though We Fight Like Cat & Dog,
We Are Always One :) :) 

I Love You......
Terribly Miss You......
You Are Everything To Me.....

PS :- Dear Bloggers, Thanks A Lot For All Your Cherishable Compliments For Previous Post, "Stray Dog".

PPS :- Dear Bloggers, This Poem Is A Gratitude Poem Specially Written To My Sis :) :)




Friday, August 27, 2010

Brambling

The Rivelin Valley on the outskirts of Sheffield (Click to enlarge)
Last Sunday, I took a constitutional walk in the Rivelin Valley. Just a stone's throw from the city proper, it is characterised by ancient dry stone walls, old country properties of various dimensions, meadows and green pastures. Tumbling along the bottom of the valley and guarded by woods is the Rivelin stream itself. Once this sweet little river powered at least eight watermills en route to the larger River Don which it meets and enlarges at Hillsborough. Today the evidence of those mills has been cunningly disguised by Mother Nature who has a rare talent for healing the wounds that industry invariably leaves behind.

West of Sheffield there are many paths - public rights of way. Some are well-trodden but others retain an air of secrecy and you will often find stiles hidden by summer vegetation with no sign that anybody has climbed them for months. I guess some walkers will imagine that our country paths have been devised for city strollers with rucksacks, flasks and Gortex boots but this network of footpaths is in reality a legacy of past times when country people in a pre-motor vehicle era had to get from a to b - usually for a purpose - delivering eggs, going to church, visiting friends or sweethearts, driving sheep or pigs, paying bills, buying manure or hay. There was much more purposeful walking in past centuries.

On Sunday, I came across one of these secret paths and as I scrambled over the be-nettled millstone steps that led through a small fallow field, I noticed such an abundance of brambles in briary tangles that I made a mental note to return and pick a container full for jam-making and crumbles. Sadly, the weather this week has been rather unsettled so it wasn't until I got up today that I felt confident the late morning would be summery and rainfree.

For almost two hours I picked but I was well-prepared with garden gloves, secaturs and suitable clothing to get right in amongst the thorny runners and nettles. Nobody passed by apart from one solitary walker whom I startled as he emerged from the bushes at the bottom, no doubt lost in his own thoughts and not expecting to see a soul.

Eventually, I tottered up the grassy slope, with a bramble-brimming Tupperware cake container to the dead-end lane where I had earlier parked my trusty Astra. It had been a lovely late summer morning with butterflies and swallows in the air. No sign of the rabbits I saw on Sunday with their debilitating eye infections that reminded me of mixamatosis. Perhaps it was that. They had loitered a couple of yards along the path chewing leaves, clearly unaware of my size elevens plodding along. Maybe, mercifully, I should have killed them.

Back home I weighed my booty. Ten and a half pounds of juicy black brambles. Co-incidentally that was my birth weight though I should point out that I am of course not a bramble... I'm a banana!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Negative

Someone hiding behind the "anonymous" log-on tag has seen fit to leave me a couple of fairly negative comments tonight.

The following is aimed at that person, should they choose to stop by again: 
  • This blog is about what occurs to me and I don't force anyone to visit it or even expect them to enjoy it. But if you do bother to take the time to read this blog you'll see there's a whole lot of different things going on. I talk about cancer, pottery, LL, books, local history, films and a whole lot more.
  •  I assume despite your wide ranging comments you've not bothered with the above, to get your facts right, otherwise you'd be able to calculate the age of my son. It's not rocket science, you know.
  •  Before pressing the button to post a comment, you should spend a few moments checking both your spelling AND grammar. Ask yourself, is it clear to the recipient what you're trying to say and is it easy to understand? 
  •  Perhaps you might wish to try posting positive and constructive comments. You might make friends that way.

Given you haven't fulfilled any of the above criteria and in fact I felt quite insulted by what you said, I'm sure you can appreciate I have marked all your comments as SPAM and they won't be published. 

Thank you.


30 Aug 2010 Update: Do you think I was a little peeved when I posted this?

    Where do we go from here?

    I was pondering this evening where 'Queen Yu-Na' will go if she chooses (or is forced) to leave the Cricket Club.


    I could think of only two places that would do for her.

    The Granite Club in Toronto is another exclusive private club and the base (for at least some of the time) of Lori Nichol, Kurt Browning and Patrick Chan. I'm sure Yu-Na could get plenty of first rate coacing and ice time here and would not have to sever all ties with Toronto. But with Canada skaters so loyal to Brian - would she really get a warm welcome?


    However- if Yu-Na wants more of a change of scene she might consider moving to Michelle Kwan's family rink, the East West Ice Palace in Artesia, California. This place is busy with californinian skaters (Caroline Zhang being one of them) but I'm sure Yu-Na would be welcomed. I'm sure the biggest star in Korea would suit LA rather well.

    I can't see Yu-Na going to Russia as however big a star you are you must slog it there. And life in Korea would still be just to crazy if she still wants to train and compete.

    Meanwhile

    French Skater Yrethra Silete has surprised many and won the short program at JGP france. The skater who's best finish on the JGP to date was 6th place at the event in Dresden last week scored 48.67. This put her narrowly ahead of Polina Shelepen (RUS, 48.11) and Nina Jiang (USA, 48.06). I have a feeling the russian will take it in the free skate but is would be great to see this french unknown hold on for a medal at home.

    (Photo of Silete by David Carmichael)


    In the men's competition Canada's Andrei Rogozine topped the short programme (64.52) ahead of the two americans Max Aaron (64.31) and Jason Brown (58.00).

    All the US skaters competing in the Senior Grand Prix this season are in Colorado Springs for Champs Camp- which this year includes a monitoring competition.

    I'm sure all the interviewers will be wanting a few words from Adam Rippon on the situation back at the Cricket Club!

    Mirai Nagasu won't be skating at the camp as she has a stress fracture in her foot (this girl has ROTTEN luck!) She is due to be back on the ice September 1st. However it seems to be lucky she made it to the camp at all given these tweets:
    Woke up today...at 10...got ready to go to the mall....and then...
    I checked my email and realized I've got a plane to catch!! Hello Champs
    camp!!:)


    Gotta love that girl!

    Frank

    My Ginger Beer obsession knows no end! All the way from Sweden, Frank's Alcoholic Ginger Beer. Serve well chilled over ice mmmm.


    The Plot Thickens



    Like several bloggers I'm actually starting to enjoy this scandal in skating paradise!

    Alongside her english twitter message the other day where she accused Brian Orser of lying. Yu-Na Kim also posted a full statement in korea on her website. A translated version is available here.

    Part of her statement reads :

    Do you really think that my mother would decide to split with the coach on her own?

    I am no longer a child. (Brian Orser) was my coach and it is my final decision whether I decide to continue with him or to part ways. After consulting with my mother and upon careful consideration, this is the decision we made.

    Of course, there was the problem regarding the offer to coach another skater , but do you really think that is the only reason? Just reading Brian Orser's interviews, it seems as though we were thoughtless and disrespectful and all of this is our, no, my mother's fault. Are you going to believe what he says at face value?''

    This Other Skater refers to her long time rival Mao Asada as the Japan Skating Federation approached Brian to take over Mao's coaching after the games thinking that Yu-Na would retire.

    Brian has seemed to make an effort to dispel some of the rumours going around about who said what to who by showing the media a copy of the email he sent to Yu-Na whilst she was in Korea

    Subject: rumours
    Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2010
    20:46:04 -0400

    Hi Yuna, hope you are well and getting some rest. i am sure you have heard some of the rumours that have been going around about Mao. I just want you to know that I am loyal to you and am always here for you. Her agency did inquire about me ( and team ) working with her, I told them that you are my first priority. I have to say that I was flattered she has an interest, but your skating comes first.

    Let me know if you have any concerns or thoughts. I wanted to contact you and tell you how this all happened.

    When are you arriving? and do you have any idea what you are feeling for next year? maybe we should talk about this.

    All the kids are missing you here at the club.

    Please be in touch. B


    This all seems well and good and we would probably all be back on Brian's side of the fence were it not for the fact that he announced Yu-Na's free skate music to the media as well. She is due to skate to a collection of Korean music including the song Arirang (read about it here)

    "It's a fantastic program, by far the best one I've seen," Orser said. "It is well beyond even her Concerto in F. It's a complete departure."

    Kind words- but he has ruffled more feathers.

    Choreographer David Wilson- the only member of the cricket club still on neutral ground has broken his silence to say that he was shocked by Brian announcing this.

    Yu-Na's agency said "This can only be construed as a move intended to hurt the skater."

    "This started as a simple issue of a skater and coach going their separate ways. We do not want this standoff and accusations to go on any further. We strongly urge Mr. Orser to put an end to the unfounded claims and refrain from disclosing confidential information about Yu-Na Kim's future competition plans."

    This is getting juicy now! Brian still insists that he will not coach Mao Asada but he does have some of the top american skaters still under his wing.

    Min-Jeong Kwak, Korea's number 2 skater who moved to Toronto around the time of the games has also left Orser. Hardly surprising since she is also a member of Yu-Na's agency and basically shares a slice of Yu-Na's fame. A shame though as she was beginning to blossom under the care of the cricket club.

    So that was round 3- bring on round 4

    The questions remain- if Yu-Na leaves the cricket club (which I'm guessing she will) Where will she go and who will coach her?

    Will she do what Mao did in '08 and go it alone?

    Will she come back to competition at all?

    Time will tell...............

    Poem

    Waziristan

    Had you forgotten me?
    Still here where contour lines swirl
    Into impenetrable defiles
    Where sparrowhawks spiral
    And mountain streams tumble
    Down to the Tochi River and beyond
    Last night an aroma of palawoo
    Wafted through the pistachio grove
    Below our cavern and I thought of home
    The compound in Riyadah
    And Nona in the kitchen wreathed in steam.
    Oh I know what is happening my friends
    And all about my demonisation
    It's there on my Toshiba laptop
    I see it all the time
    But the word of Allah is as crystal clear
    As Shawal's sweet springs -
    "Cast into Hell every hardened unbeliever...
    Hurl him into the fierce tormenting flames!"
    I'm sorry
    Had you forgotten me?
    I am
    أسامة بن محمد بن عوض بن لادن
    And like these mountains
    I endure.

    Notes:-
    defiles - very narrow mountain valleys with single file paths.
    Tochi - one of the principal rivers of Waziristan which eventually feeds into the Indus
    palawoo - a goat stew much prized in the region
    Riyadh - in Saudi Arabia, bin Laden's childhood home
    Shawal - one of the high hill ranges of Waziristan
    أسامة بن محمد بن عوض بن لادن‎ - Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden

    Wednesday, August 25, 2010

    Hagia Sophia, Turkey tourism

    Hagia Sophia, Turkey tourism
    Hagia Sophia is one of the World’s most complicated buildings. Its huge interior designs, high raised dome attract many tourists. The inside portions feature mosaics, marble columns and holly paintings and inscriptions of Islamic writings on the dome. For sure one cannot miss the paintings design on the wall with mixture of sand and lime water. This construction is called as Hagia Sophia. This Church is considered as a brilliant earmark in Christianity. This church was opened as a cathedral in the 6th century and been for over 900 years. The Turkish Republic was found in 1934 and prior to this and in the 15th century Mahmet II captured the city and converted the Church in to a Mosque adding a tall tower to it with fountains.

    The Grand 16th century palace belonging to Sultan’s Grand Vizier, Ibrahim Pasa is having Turkish and Islamic Art Museum. This museum is known for its designs and decorations with historical values. The ancient carpet and rugs are considered World’s prestigious collections ever done.

    Gaming options

    It is the opinion of lot of people that playing internet sports are so enjoyable and these games have become irresistible. The online gambling has spread across the world with such grace ever since it was established in 1996. The business gains through online games are bountiful and alarming and the way the rush shown by new players towards these games the definite likely, the market is going to hit new heights. Many players choose play online instead of land based games as lot of time is saved by playing at home. Players opt for real money and with plenty of web sites and more reach out facilities to enormous playing centers. The important aspect of any player is to select a gaming center and find out its credibility before playing.

    Silver Oak Casino is one of the leading gaming centers. It offers large number of games to the players’ choice. Any new player joins there will be 100% match bonus up to $1000 free. All US players are allowed. There is also an entertaining amount of $10,000 credit to the player after he makes ten deposits of equal amount of $1000.

    Soccer Game is considered as most popular of all the sports and people are real grace to watching the game. Due to the overwhelming support nowadays slot games with soccer theme have come to the fore. Actually, the game is known as progressive soccer keno game or soccer keno progressive. All information about the game like tips to win the game, history of the game and the guidelines on how to play the game are available in the site.

    Meanwhile...

    Back in the world of gymnastics-

    The Chinese nationals are taking place. This will be one of the first stage in selecting the world team for them. Will they be able to stay on top of the world as they were in Beijing?


    Olympian Jiang Yuyuan is one of the gymnasts debuting a new floor routine. We all loved her olympic routine- but she had outgrown it somewhat.



    Whilst in the USA the newly assembled national team (minus Vanessa Zamarippa- who has been nudged by Marta that her routines lack difficulty) are down in Texas for the first of 2 worlds selection camps.


    The US do like to draw out team selection! As I mentioned in my previous post, my picks for the team would be -

    Rebecca Bross, Mattie Larson, Alicia Sacramone, Kytra Hunter,
    Bridget Sloan - if she can be ready in time (Cassie Witcombe if she can't)

    I confess I can't remember if there are teams of 5 or 6 this year. Ali Raisman would be a fairly safe and consistent 6th member and it would be sad to see her miss out to her own gym-mate, Sacramone.

    Tuesday, August 24, 2010

    More Yu-Na news.

    This interview with Brian Orser seems to shed some more (though not much) light on the Yu-Na Kim coaching shenanigans. Both parties seem to be acting for some reason as if this seemed to come as a surprise which I don't get. I must say I'm not so sure about Yu-Na's mother's 'agent powers'. But ho hum, what can be done?

    Article from the star

    First, Olympic champion Kim Yu-na’s camp gave Brian Orser the cold shoulder. Then, they showed the coach who took her to figure skating’s pinnacle the door.

    Orser and fellow coach Tracy Wilson got the word earlier this month from Kim’s mother Park Mi-hee that their services were no longer required to guide the 19-year-old national hero from South Korea.

    “It was very much a surprise,” said Orser. “There was really no valid reason. I still don’t understand why they did this. I don’t know. It came out of the blue. They sat down with me and Tracy and said we’re not coaching her anymore. And that was that.”

    Kim blossomed under the tutelage of Orser and Wilson, who trained her out of the Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club, winning the world title in a landslide in 2009 and then overwhelming the field at the Vancouver Olympics to win the gold. Orser was a popular figure in South Korea, and was even featured in a commercial.

    Orser and Wilson got the news from Kim’s mother at a meeting on Aug. 2 — the skater wasn’t present. He said he waited three weeks before issuing a release Tuesday because he thought there might be a change of heart and things could be worked out.

    Orser, a former world champion and two-time Olympic silver medalist, found the reasons for their dismissal given by Park Mi-hee rather lame.

    “They just felt that we had not given much attention to Yu-na, but at the same time she was kind of talking out of both sides of her mouth.,” he said, “She had told us to move forward with other students.

    “We were just waiting to get our orders from the mother because that’s what we always did. She always told us when they were ready to move in a certain direction and we had a meeting and we got pen and paper out and we did a plan. We never got to that point.”

    Kim’s management company AT Sports later released a statement saying relations between the skater and coach have been “uncomfortable” since May.

    Orser said that’s not the case.

    “I spoke with her the other day … She seems confused about what’s going on. Because of all this turmoil with her mother, she doesn’t know what’s going on. Nor do I. That’s what I said to her, ‘I’m a little confused, but it’s been a great four years,’” said Orser.

    “We just needed to have a little chat with her before I did this (went public), that the last four years were really magical and we had such a great thing and we support her in whatever direction she wants to go. She wasn’t part of any of these decisions about letting us go.”

    Orser made it clear money was not an issue at all.

    “None of this was over any kind of finances at all. No contract issues. I never had a contract with them from the beginning. I don’t now. There was no issue about bonuses or anything like that. This had nothing to do with money at all.”

    Both Orser and Wilson had consciously decided to give Kim some space after the Olympics to figure things out because it had been such an emotional season and decisions had to be made.

    “It’s one of those things you can’t force,” he said. “You have to make your choices and your decisions for the right reasons.”

    Orser said he got the blessing from Kim’s mother to work with other skaters during the summer. Orser said she told him not to make any time for her daughter because they were unsure of their plans for the off-season.

    Orser was left out of the loop all summer, including when Kim went off to Korea in July to do some shows. He read on the internet that she was pulling out of the Grand Prix events for this coming season but planned to compete at the world championships.

    “I thought it was a little unfair that I had to read it on the internet, that they never consulted with me at all,” he said. “I kind of figured there was something up there.”

    He further suspected something when he got a telephone call from former world ice dancing champion Shae-Lynn Bourne telling him that she would be choreographing Kim’s short program this season.

    “It’s fine, but I wasn’t consulted on that, either,” said Orser. “I sent numerous emails to both her agents and to Yu-na when they were in Korea in July and I didn’t get one single response back from them.

    “I was asking them what’s going on and saying I’m getting some media interest so I need to know what to say. There was literally not a single response, not one ‘Here’s what to say,’ or ‘We’ll talk to you when we get back.’ I even emailed at the end of it: ‘When are you coming back to Toronto?’ There was not even a response there. It was really kind of pathetic.

    Orser is philosophical moving forward. He’s working with a pair of fast-rising Americans Adam Rippon and Christina Gao, among others.

    “I’ve got some great kids. I love my job, I love my work and I’ll continue to. I’ll probably lose more kids along the way.”

    Also - contemplate Yu-Na's twitter message posted today (Before that she hadn't tweeted a thing in weeks) - Would you please stop to tell a lie, B? (Brian??) I know exactly what's going on now and this is what I've DECIDED.

    There's something more behind this than has been leaked to Joe Public.........Yet.

    7 years ago

    While looking under my bed today for a lost sock, I found a box of old diaries. I opened one of them right on a page that was written exactly seven years ago. It was my last night at home before I left for New York. I didn't know that it would be the last time my parent's house ever really felt like home, and that I wasn't just going off to college, I was going off to the next part of my life and the person I would become. I didn't know how hard that first year in college would be, and how well I would get to know loneliness and longing.

    August 24th, 2003

    Hi Beth, (I name my diaries)

    Well, yesterday I went to Ibiza (a club in Sao Paulo) with G* and I got drunk and I kissed F* and then today I had a hang-over, and so last night was fun and not that fun at the same time. Tonight is my "last" night, tomorrow I'm off to college, wow. We just had dinner at the Outback. I'm not ready to leave Sa yet Beth. And my room.... so much... But I'm excited about college. Real excited! I'm nervous about having roommates and all that. I also talked to B* today. He's so nice. And he likes me a lot Beth. And J* wrote me an email. But I'm still into T*, who's stopped emailing me, and dealing with the end of things with R*, who's still contacting me every day. How confusing. And my friends are still kind of mad at me and siding with R*, which is messed up. I can't wait to leave it all behind. Will there be any boys at Sarah Lawrence? Like, datable boys? I'm so in love with my tattoo. I can't believe I got a tattoo. I'm glad I have a tattoo as I go to college. I'm currently obsessed with Cyndi Lauper and American Dreams. I miss Spain. Europe was so fun. Well, I'm tired and I wanna sleep a lot... Good bye Brasil, college here I come!

    Good night,

    La


    Throughout the next couple of years, I would find datable boys at Sarah Lawrence, I would forget about most of the boys mentioned, I would get three more tattoos, I would stop watching television, I would miss home terribly, I would make many new friends, I would miss my old friends, I would drink a lot, I would travel to Europe a few more times, and I would make New York my home.


    Me, in college, with my long hair dyed orange at the tips, writing poetry on the grass.

    A Stray Dog!!!!!!!!!


     
    A Stray Dog
    Was Struggling 
    To Walk, To Stand.

    I Could See 
    His Immense Pain
    He Was Crying Silently
    Was Unable To Share 
    What Happened To Him :(
    After Much Scanning At Him,
    I Noticed A Nail Strucked In His Foot.

    I Thought of Helping Him
    But, Was Scared To Go Near Him
    Since There Were Many 
    More Stray Dogs Surrounding Him.

    But Somehow 
    I Gathered Courage
    Went Near Him With 
    A Biscuit & A Bowl of Milk
    Spoke Few Pampering Words....
    He Started Wagging His Tail
    I Gave Him A Broad Smile
    And I Felt, He Is Friendly Now. 

    But All Other Dogs
    Were Starring At Me Angrily
    I Was Still Scared At Them
    But The One Who Was Hurt
    Started Eating Biscuit In Sitting Posture
    I Saw The Nail & Tried To Pull The Nail
    Fortunately Nail Came Out!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    He Was Very Happily Walking & Standing
    I Could See His Relaxed Face 
    After Undergoing Much Terrible Pain :) :)
    At last I Felt A Friendly Faces On All Other Dogs :) :)

    PS :- Dear Bloggers, Thanks  A Lot For All Your Cherishable Compliments For The Previous Post, "Inspiring Nature".

    PPS :- I Couldn't Take The Photo of The Dog Who Was Suffering From Pain. I Didn't Had Camera With Me & I Don't Have Camera In My Cell Phone !!!!!So, The Image Attached Here Is Taken From Google. But More or Less, It looked The Same As In The Image :) :) So I Chose This Image.

    Alton Towers, U.K.

    Alton Towers, U.K.
    UK’s one of the main tourist attraction places is Alton Towers. It attracts millions of tourists every year to UK. This Alton Towers theme Park is situated in the attractive, wonderful ground near Stoke on Trent at West Midlands. Here you can find many rides, varieties of roller coasters, Water Park, aerial cable car ride and wonderful gardens which suits for people of all ages.
    roller coaster
    In Alton Towers, you can enjoy the Nemesis (Europe’s first roller coaster), Cork Screw and Rita and Oblivion (World’s first vertical drop roller coaster) and many other roller coasters. Your children will enjoy the rides such as The Charlie and Chocolate Factory ride, etc. You can row with your family in the lake and walk in the beautiful gardens.

    The Alton Towers Park opens during March to November and the ticket price is as follows: Children in the age group of 4 to 11 £27, Adults £36, Disabled persons ticket rice is £ 14.50. Children below the age group of 3 year are admitted free of cost.

    Mind blowing Video Games

    Video Games
    Selecting video games in those early days for children are not as complicated as of today. Because the system previously have games like Atari which is so friendly and fund making. Nowadays, the sudden increase of video games and entirely marketed with adult stature is causing some concern. Parents are also worrying about their wards course and want to be choosy on these video play stations particularly suiting to their mind. We have to come across the various companies offering huge variety video games comprising of different softwares. After getting some information on Video Game Tips and Tricks, one is able to decide the type of video games to buy. The play station 2 from Sony is very popular in the market. Over 600 games to all ages are provided in PS 2 and even some of the recommended games are felt difficult to the young ones. Children above ten years can go for E10+. Nintendo’s Game Cube is famous amongst children as it carries with titles. There are about 263 games that include Sega’s Sonic Collection, Nintendo’s Own Mario Party 6 and Mario Tennis. Microsoft’s xbox and xbox 360 video games consoles are having titles that are E rated. Some of E rated is violent also. So parents wanting to choose the above are advised to go for xbox and xbox 360 that are provided with parental locking facilities. By the locking, they can set the limits of the game and types of films to be screened. The game cube is also having such lock facility but it is less effective. So it is up to the parents to decide upon the type of video games to choose.

    Monday, August 23, 2010

    Shocker!

    I woke up and checked my twitter this morning to read some news no-one expected

    Olympic Champion Yu-Na Kim has split with her coach, Brian Orser!


    Figure Skaters Online reports:
    Meehee Park, Yu-Na Kim’s mother and a representative with AT Sports (Kim’s agency), met with Brian Orser and Tracy Wilson on August 2 in Toronto, Canada. They both informed the two-time Olympic Medalist that he would no longer be retained to coach Kim. No reason was given for the sudden and unexpected decision. At the present time Kim continues to train at the Cricket Club in Toronto, Canada.

    Under Orser’s four year successful tutelage Kim captured the World Championships, the 2010 Olympic Gold Medal in Vancouver and countless other titles. In addition to Kim, Orser coaches many future hopefuls including U.S. skaters Adam Rippon and Christina Gao.

    “I am honored to have worked with such a talented and gifted skater,” said Orser. “I wish her all the best as she moves forward in her skating career.”

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    I cannot uncerstand the reasons for this at all. Yu-Na has been very lucky at the Cricket Club to have a full coaching team including her choreographer there all the time. Not to mention the protection she has had from the media hoard!

    I read that David Wilson coached Yu-Na through her shows in Korea. The only reason I can see is that there was some dispute with Brian after the games that we don't know. This is sad news all the same.


    Marmite Cereal Bars

    Apparently some things are just wrong.











    Cereal and Marmite, sadly not a good combination. In fact I had to get rid of the taste by eating two rice cakes. Marmite flavour of course LOL.

    A new start!

    With the Youth Olympics coming to a close we have seen a glimpse of the future of Gymnastics. The commonwealth's and World's are still to come but it is now time for attentions to shift somewhat because........

    .....The international figure skating season (and the 2014 olympic cycle) starts this week!

    The first stop on the Junior Grand Prix begins on Wednesday in Courchevel, France.

    Nina Jiang of the USA is making her Junior Grand Prix Debut

    Names to watch include
    Ladies
    Polina Shelepen (Russia) - 2nd in last years JGP final and 4th at junior worlds
    Rosa Sheveleva - another talented young russian
    Kana Muramoto (Japan) who medalled on the JGP in 2008
    Nina Jiang and Yasmin Siraj (USA)- making their JGP debuts
    Men
    Jason Brown and Max Aaron (USA) -finished 1st and second respectively at the Gardenga Spring Trophy this year.
    Andrei Rogozine (Canada) 6th at World Juniors
    Ice Dance
    Mainly the russians and the americans- although they are all new names to the international circuit.

    There are 7 stops on the JGP circuit this year
    Courchevel, France
    Brasov, Romania
    Graz, Austria
    Karuizawa, Japan
    Sheffield, Great Britain
    Dresden, Germany
    Ostrava, Czech Republic
    Followed by the Grand Prix final in Beijing

    The junior circuit is a place for new faces to make their name, although some of the 'more famous' juniors due to skate include Elizaveta Tuktamisheva (Mishin's young student with triple axels in the back pocket) and Christina Gao (Brian Orser's new Yu-Na).

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