FREE MAGAZINE Vol. 3 - ISSUE 9 - SEPTEMBER 2014
Jess Moskaluke A Humble Journey to Fame
LIVING YOUR HEALTHIEST LIFESTYLE HOLLY BARKER
Travel Column
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Cover Story Jess Moskaluke
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Living Your Healthiest Lifestyle
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Travel Column Dale Strawford
Holly Barker
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15 BIGGER IS BETTER
16 BEAUTY FROM THE INSIDE OUT
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Office Manager Debra Glettler info@getcompass.ca
Fashion column by Michelle Strawford
20 Design Matters
WRITERS Jessica Reimer jessica@paperplanecomm.com
Beauty column by Sara Lindsay
17 #styleliveshere
Photographer Cover Story & Cover Nathan Elson
Hair column by Joy Amistad
By Gary Weisbrodt
24 BACK TO SCHOOL Recipes
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30 travel column
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33 tech update
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Cheryl Kirkness
By Dale Strawford
Bonnie Kehler (306) 535 5154 bonnie@getcompass.ca
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The school supplies are purchased and backpacks stuffed full are sitting by the door waiting to be strapped to the backs of eager school children. Its time to get back to making lunches and lists. Here comes the very familiar routine. Photo by Kiriako Iatridis
You can make the transition back to the school season a bit easier with suggestions found in this issue from Cheryl Kirkness of Moms & Munchkins. I for one am actually looking forward to getting back into the groove. How about you? Do you love or loathe your children’s return to school? Maybe it’s time for a new routine of your own. And maybe PINK can help. We are pleased to welcome Holly Barker’s column ‘Living your healthiest lifestyle’. If you missed her first article from last month, don’t worry as it can be found online. Her second contribution to this September issue focuses on goal setting, which seems like a reasonable place to start for creating new routines. Wishing you all the best during the seasonal transition. Jenn Smith Nelson
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Jess Moskaluke A Humble Journey to Fame by Jessica Reimer
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This month marks another major milestone in country mu-
Moskaluke’s musical journey has been nearly ten years in the
sic starlet Jess Moskaluke’s career: on Sunday, September
making. At fifteen years old, she began entering local com-
7th she will be visiting Edmonton, AB for the 2014 Canadian
petitions, singing at various fundraising events, and taking
Country Music Association (CCMA) Awards show as both an
advantage of other opportunities to let her voice be heard.
attendee, performer and nominee. The small town Saskatch-
These pursuits were balanced against a “traditional” teenage
ewan songstress has received nominations for three awards
experience filled with good grades, sports, lots of friends and
this year: ‘Rising Star,’ ‘Interactive Artist of the Year,’ and the
a strong and supportive family.
coveted ‘Female Artist of the Year.’
“I started singing because it was something I thoroughly en-
When asked for her reaction to these prestigious nominations,
joyed,” she explained. “That then transformed into starting to
Moskaluke responded with a distinct and defining sense of
win competitions and entering bigger competitions with more
modesty.
publicity. It grew naturally from there into what it is now.”
“All three awards are extremely humbling and they’re very
Moskaluke’s sultry, edgy vocals have earned her a growing
meaningful in different ways,” she said, explaining that each
number of accolades since she began competing in 2005.
award speaks to a different element of her personality and
Among these are an invitation to represent Canada at the
process as an artist.
Country Music Association (CMA) Global Artist Party in 2012;
She was also quick to express her delight at her design team’s nomination for ‘Album Design of the Year’ following Moskaluke’s recently released album Light Up the Night. “I am super proud of [my team] for this nomination,” said Moskaluke. “There are so many people working behind the scenes to make what I do easier … and better looking! We have all had a very successful year and I have done so many things I never would have thought I would do. It’s really exciting.” Humble is certainly an appropriate descriptor for Moskaluke, who actively maintains an endearing sense of gratitude and appreciation for every one of her successes. That she has internalized the many values learned growing up in the small, southeastern Saskatchewan town of Langenburg is evident both in speaking with her and in listening to her honest and compelling lyrics. She is fast becoming a strong female presence, not only on the Canadian musical landscape but internationally as well. “This role means a lot to me, but it’s also huge shoes to fill,” she expressed. “There are so many fantastic artists [in Saskatchewan] and I appreciate the work they all do.”
Saskatchewan Country Music Association (SCMA) awards for ‘Female Vocalist of the Year’ in both 2013 and 2014; and her latest 2014 single, “Cheap Wine and Cigarettes,” earning Gold Record certification from Music Canada with over 40,000 unit sales. “I’m so much further than I ever expected to be,” she said. “I never thought that Sirius XM would be playing my music or that the CCMA would nominate me for an award. These things are beyond my wildest dreams.” True to her humble nature, Moskaluke acknowledged that while she is becoming increasingly well known in the public eye, she identifies as being in what she calls “musical puberty.” She leans on and values the unending support of her mother, friends and a fan base she describes as “the absolute best on the planet,” while learning what it means to pursue a career as a recording artist and performer. “As much as it is based on music, [the music industry] is very based on personality and relationships,” she said. “The industry feels a lot like a small town, to be honest, and the best lesson I can say I’ve learned through actually living in a small town is having a personality. It has helped make me a better conversationalist and kept me grounded.” FOR SASKATCHEWAN WOMEN | VOL. 3 ISSUE 9, SEPTEMBER 2014 | 9
Currently, Moskaluke distributes her time between life on the
nection to the lyrics. When asked to summarize the energy
road; enjoying friends and family at home in Saskatchewan;
and vibe of her album, Moskaluke favoured words like “fun”
and writing and working with teams in Canada and in Nash-
and “upbeat,” explaining it to be an honest and true reflection
ville, TN. She explains that her experiences in her hometown
of her personality.
and around the province often inform the lyrics for and emotion behind the music she creates.
“The record that I’ve just released is the record I’ve wanted to release my whole life,” she said. “It has been an interesting ex-
“Saskatchewan is a relatable place,” she said. “I like my fans
perience because – to me – it’s very freeing. I’m not releasing
to know where I come from and what it’s like where I come
[the album] this way just because nobody else is doing it, but
from.”
because it’s the vision I’ve always had for my music.”
Moskaluke’s brand of country is most often described as a
Moskaluke goes on to describe that alongside feelings of
hybrid, incorporating elements of both pop and classic rock.
exhilaration and excitement, she has also had to face fears
This inter-genre fusion is currently scarce in the country mu-
about being vulnerable to criticism.
sic industry – particularly with female artists – and this has opened up opportunities for Moskaluke to cement her unique musical identity. “I’ve always been a country music artist, but when I first started singing every once in a while I would throw a pop song or an old rock song into the mix,” she said. “I enjoy the diversity of that and it keeps my country alive by adding in other genres and having fun that way.”
“For [Light Up the Night] to finally be out there in the public, it just feels good. It feels honest. That’s exciting, but at the same time it’s so honest that it feels a little scary. It’s a little bit like being naked in public.” In addition to her extraordinary vocal talents, Moskaluke is also known for her natural beauty and willingness to experiment with her wardrobe, hair and make-up. She developed an affinity for fashion and beauty at a young age and now uses
A visit to Moskaluke’s popular YouTube channel (https://www.
her YouTube videos as a platform to express her personal
youtube.com/user/JessMoskaluke) confirms both her vocal
style and explore new looks and trends. It is not uncommon
versatility and her appreciation of a broad range of music. Her
for the comment feed below one of her videos to be a mixture
growing playlist of both original and cover songs has collected
of users complimenting her commanding singing voice and
over 23 million views and 150,000 subscribers since its launch
those enamored by her signature rocker-chic locks and strik-
in 2010. People around the world appear to be continually capti-
ing make-up.
vated by this budding artist’s interesting country spin on popular favourites such as Taylor Swift, Tracy Chapman and Katy Perry.
As fate would have it, a mutual friend in the media industry linked Moskaluke to Natalie Sexton, owner of the Sexton in
Moskaluke describes her approach to country music as a
the City Boutique (http://www.sextoninthecity.com/) in Ham-
natural progression from the kind of country she grew up with
ilton, ON. The two developed an instant connection and be-
through the 1990s and into the 2000s.
gan brainstorming ways to align their talents and incorporate
“I grew up listening to Shania Twain, Faith Hill and Martina McBride,” she explained. “Some people wouldn’t consider this to be ‘traditional country,’ but it’s country to me because it’s what I know.” While she still listens to and values classic country artists like Patsy Cline, Moskaluke is invigorated at the possibilities that lie before her as a female artist breaking new ground in the country music scene. Part of this process involved the release this past April of Light Up the Night, an album filled with songs that either she herself penned or selected because of a con-
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Moskaluke’s “passion for fashion” into her brand. The result is a limited edition ‘Light Up the Night’ lip-gloss collection featuring six colours personally selected and endorsed by Moskaluke. Products are available via Moskaluke’s website (http:// www.jessmoskaluke.com/) and at various retailers in both Saskatchewan and Ontario. “It’s a bit of a departure from music but it’s really been fun,” she said of the collaborative venture. “Part of my job as an artist is to promote myself, and I don’t always like doing that, so it’s been fun to promote something else that I really believe in and enjoy.”
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Saskatchewan is a relatable place, I like my fans to know where I come from and what it’s like where I come from.
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Often my time off is spent working, it can be difficult to find a balance, but then the weekend rolls around and I play a show for thousands of people screaming lyrics to a song I wrote. It’s a feeling unlike any other. That’s when you know you’re doing what you’re meant to do.
”
She professes to wearing colours from her signature collection
a song I wrote. It’s a feeling unlike any other. That’s when you
on a daily basis and hopes to continue to grow this compo-
know you’re doing what you’re meant to do.”
nent of her brand as time goes on.
To follow this rising Saskatchewan star and stay informed
To those toying with the possibility of venturing into the music
about contests, promotions and future tour dates scheduled
industry, Moskaluke cautions that the hours are long and that
for your area, please visit Moskaluke’s website at http://www.
one’s commitment must be unwavering in order to reach and
jessmoskaluke.com. There you can also claim your copy of
maintain success.
Light Up the Night as well as her breakout EP, Catch Me If
“Often my time off is spent working,” she elaborates. “It can be difficult to find a balance, but then the weekend rolls around and I play a show for thousands of people screaming lyrics to
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You Can. Moskaluke’s videos – ranging from original pieces to cover songs and hair and make-up tutorials – are posted regularly on her YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/user/ JessMoskaluke). Additionally, she encourages fans to join in
conversation with her on Twitter (@jessmoskaluke), Instagram
Congratulations to Moskaluke and her talented team on their
(@jessmoskaluke), and Facebook (https://www.facebook.
well-deserved CCMA nominations! We are confident the suc-
com/JessMoskalukeMusic).
cesses you have enjoyed to date are only the beginning of a
Moskaluke is proud to be the sole manager and overseer of
career that will continue to blossom in the coming years.
all of her social media feeds; she intends to keep it that way as long as possible. She takes great satisfaction from reaching out to her supporters and genuinely enjoys the kinds of feedback and engagement she receives in response. It is clear that her ‘Interactive Artist of the Year’ nomination is in no way coincidental.
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beauty from the inside out By Sara Lindsay
Good skin care products that are made up of naturally derived ingredients are very important to maintain healthy skin. Makeup, hair and body products help us to enhance our natural beauty. However, nothing makes a person look and feel better than good health. I’ve recently discovered an amazing product that I am proud to carry in my store. It’s a “super foods” supplement that was created by supermodel Elle Macpherson. The benefits and ingredients are incredible and I was very pleasantly surprised by the mild and pleasant taste. Some of my guests have already reported great results. Available only in Selfridges London and now at Sara Lindsay Makeup Studio. “THE SUPER ELIXIR is a highly specialized alkalizing greens supplement with vitamins, minerals and trace elements to assist wellness and vitality. THE SUPER ELIXIR powder contains a balanced blend of 45 key ingredients including biovailable alkalizing super greens, Chinese herbs, digestive enzymes and members of the maitake mushroom family. Carefully combined in calculated ratios by one of the world’s leading nutritional experts and disease prevention specialists, Dr Simone Laubscher, together with Elle Macpherson, this product is designed to keep your body within a desired alkaline range. Premium ingredients in THE SUPER ELIXIR™ are treated gently so the nutrients remain intact and useful to the body. - Designed to support your healthy nutrition and the optimum function of all 11 systems of the human body - Premium quality ingredients, treated specifically without heat to allow the nutrients to remain alive (bio-live) - Derived from organic wholefoods to be absorbed and ‘useful’ to the cells of the body, unlike synthetic vitamins
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#StyleliveSHere what is your casual style?
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7. Regional weather considerations. Live somewhere with cold winters? You may want to put an attached garage, covered entrances and an easy-to-shovel driveway on your checklist. Those in warm climates may want to focus on shaded walkways and cooling trees. 8. House orientation on lot. The way a house is positioned on its lot affects how much natural light it gets and can influence heating and cooling bills as well. A south-facing home will maximize natural light — though a north-facing home can be just as bright if the main living space is in the back of the home and there are ample windows all around. In hot climates a north-facing home with deep eaves may be preferable to keep your house cooler. 9. Driveway length and width. It seems silly to even consider this — until you buy a house and realize your car won’t fit in the ridiculously narrow driveway, or you have to shovel that extra-long driveway after a mega snowstorm. (The too-narrow driveway? Yep, that happened to me.) 10. Street parking. Though street parking is not usually an issue in the suburbs or rural areas, some towns and cities have strange rules and regulations regarding it. Where I live, for example, we are not allowed to park overnight in front of our own house. (Combine that with the too-narrow driveway situation described above, and oh boy!) 11. Staircase steepness and length. You may not have the slightest problem with stairs, but this is one of those times it’s helpful to think about the future. If you think you might ever want or need to take in an elderly relative, or you plan to age in place; a long, steep staircase may not be the best feature. 12. Architectural details. Great architectural details, like exposed beams, beautiful moulding and mantels, will make everything else you do to your home look even better. Start with good bones. 13. Heating and cooling systems. While not as big an issue in temperate climates, if you live somewhere that gets very hot in summer or cold in winter (or both), good heating and cooling systems will make life much more pleasant. And because putting in central air conditioning or heating can cost a fair amount and the work is disruptive, finding a home where it’s already in place will save money and hassle. 14. Laundry room location and size. Is the laundry in a convenient spot, or is it hidden away in a dingy corner of the basement? Since this is a chore that usually needs to be done frequently, having a laundry near a main living area can make life easier. 15. Kitchen features. Ask whoever does most of the cooking in your household to make a wish list for the kitchen. Does he or she prefer to work on a gas stove? If
so, be sure to check for one, and failing that, ask if the house is connected to a gas line so you can add your own gas stove. Other things to consider in the kitchen include its shape or layout, natural light, number of sinks, storage area and overall size. 16. Number of bathrooms. Adding a bathroom is expensive, so choose a home with enough baths to meet your family’s needs. Even if you are a household of only one or two people, an extra powder room on the main floor can be a big bonus. 17. Ceiling height. Some basement and attic rooms have less than adequate ceiling heights. If someone in your household is tall, bring him or her along to the open house to make sure the fit in all the rooms is comfortable. 18. Zoning and town ordinances for animals. Have a notion that you may one day want backyard chickens or another unconventional pet? Check local ordinances before committing to a house, or you may never be able to get the pets your heart was set on. 19. Closeness of neighbours. Though the general area (city versus suburb) has much to do with how close your neighbours are; there can still be a big difference between how private one house feels over another. If privacy is important to you, be sure to check the views from every window, and walk the perimeter of the property to get an idea of how close you will be to your next-door neighbours. 20. The neighbourhood. This may be where you started your search, but have you really considered all aspects of your potential new neighbourhood? School districts are of course important for families with kids, and proximity to work and family closely follow on many folks’ wish lists. But you may also want to look into how walkable (or bikeable) your neighbourhood is, what community amenities (libraries, parks) are nearby and what public transportation is available. © Gary Weisbrodt Added Reading • BLOG Design Matters Details Matter: gjconstructs.wordpress.com • Facebook: Search “gjConstructs” • Home: gjconstructs.weebly.com • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/gjconstructs • Houzz: houzz.com/pro/garyweisbrodt Contact 306 351-0907 gjconstructs@mac.com FOR SASKATCHEWAN WOMEN | VOL. 3 ISSUE 9, SEPTEMBER 2014 | 21
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Directions: 1. In a medium bowl, mix the cream cheese, sour cream, fiesta-style ranch dressing mix, chunky salsa and Cheddar cheese. Spread even amounts of the mixture onto the tortillas. Roll tortillas and chill in the refrigerator until ready to serve. 2. To serve, slice the chilled, rolled tortillas into 3/4 inch slices and arrange on a large serving platter.
3. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes in the preheated oven, until the bars begin to turn golden at the edges. Cool for 5 minutes, then cut into bars while still warm. Do not allow the bars to cool completely before cutting, or they will be too hard to cut.
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Directions: 1. Slice apples in half from top to bottom and scoop out the cores using a knife or melon baller. If you have an apple corer, core them first, then slice. Place each apple half flat side down on a small plate. 2. Dab peanut butter on to the back of the ‘lady bug’, then stick raisins onto the dabs for spots. Use this method to make eyes too. Stick one end of each pretzel stick into a raisin, then press the other end into the apples to make antennae.
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4 teaspoons peanut butter 2 tablespoons honey 1/4 cup shredded coconut 1/2 cup granola 1 banana, peeled and halved lengthwise 2 large whole wheat tortillas
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Living Your Healthiest Lifestyle Setting Goals
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Oh hi there! I hope you enjoyed the first article to what will be a journey and collaboration of living healthy together! So after we’ve prepared ourselves to overcome barriers that will inevitably appear along this journey to our healthiest life, we now move forward…we’ve begun! We have made the choice and although it is for a lifetime of healthy, its so important to set goals along the way. Think of these as check points to check-in and readjust. We may have a goal we look forward to today that we may surpass sooner than anticipated. Or one that may curb our direction to set our sights bigger and further than originally thought possible. It’s important to ask yourself: ‘Where do I see me at my healthiest and happiest?’ If you were your best version of you, what would that look like? Is it a distance ran? Is it a promotion? Is it a weight lifted? Is it a body fat percentage attained? Is it a play date with your nephew, daughter, grandson, pet? Is it walking to the grocery store and carrying the bags home? Even going through the day without joint pain. Whatever your vision is, picture it in your mind, get a piece of paper or your smart phone notes, and write the answers to these questions down: My goal is:
These goals should always benefit and add to our life, and checking in with yourself regularly will help you appreciate the effort you have put in. We can sometimes get started and on a roll, only to have one bad situation derail our entire goal. One bad day will not hinder all of your hard work and staying the course; checking in to see how far you have come since setting your goal, helps push you forward and put things into perspective.
When will I achieve this goal?
In today’s world, everything is quicker and time is the most valuable commodity. Treat hours worked towards your goal as an investment in your own personal health stock. This is valuable time and effort, and selling yourself short will not make you rich in the future.
How does this goal translate into happiness for me?
Think bigger and believe in yourself.
How will I reward myself for reaching this goal?
Lastly, but so, so, so importantly, it is paramount to see a vision past your goal. The point of working towards something is
How often will I check in with myself? How will I feel when I reach this goal?
What will my next goal be when this goal is achieved? Put this down in writing and check in to keep yourself accountable. Services are out there to provide additional accountability and attribute to your success rate, but if you don’t want this for yourself first and foremost, the added services will not be worth the added cost. As human beings I believe we are most motivated by the feeling of accomplishment. By checking in with ourselves and setting short-term goals for long-term success, it allows us to feel accomplished. This drives us to push forward and expose ourselves slowly to the vulnerability of putting our best feet forward into society. 28 |
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to learn and grow and become the healthiest version of you. You must have direction and an eagerness to move forward. This is where the lifestyle component becomes critical, for if you deprive yourself of too much, or restrict yourself to a point of breaking to accomplish your short-term goals; your longterm goals become impossible. I began competing just months after opening our first Anytime Fitness club in Regina. I started a blog to share my journey and keep myself accountable. I could make promises to myself to do it, but letting everyone else know what I was dreaming of pushed me even harder. I had always admired the strong women in the fitness magazines, and avidly followed my favorites and their competition placements. I wanted that feeling. Competing satisfied that feeling, but the thought of doing a competition and then just falling back into my normal routine seemed silly. I had checked that goal off, now what? There were a lot of confused moments following, which left me wondering where was I headed next. I wondered what I wanted to do with this newly achieved success. I then figured my ultimate goal was to spread the healthy lifestyle movement and motivate others to lead their healthiest lives. That included inspiring those no matter the age, ethnicity, education or experience, so I set out to spread the message and prove all of us are beautiful at every part of our journey. There have been many little goals along the way and with each achievement, my end purpose becomes clearer, stronger and, I am more and more confident in relaying this message. Next month I will get into the misconceptions that come along with living your healthiest lifestyle. We will combat road bumps and continue our journey to living our healthiest! If there is a specific situation or belief you would like me to tackle, please write in to Pink Magazine or comment on my social media feeds. #livingyourhealthiestlifestyle I am proud of you and excited to continue to grow with you to health and happiness!
Holly is a Saskatchewan born and raised fitness enthusiast. She grew up in Whitewood, Saskatchewan and graduated from the U of S School of Business. She now owns two Anytime Fitness locations with her husband in Regina and is a sponsored athlete, bikini competitor and fitness model. She loves to inspire others to also find the zest in life and live their passions to the fullest!
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Have you been everywHere yet? By Dale Strawford
By Dale Strawford
I am a seasoned traveller having set foot in 23 countries and travelled an estimated 300,000 km over my lifetime. Planes, trains, automobiles, ferries and buses. And yet, I am always feeling like there is so much left to see. So much to see, so little time. With 195 countries in the world, you would have to become a full-time traveller just to have a chance to see them all. Travelling above all requires time and money and it is often challenging to have them in your hand at the same time. That’s why I have always believed that if you have time, take advantage of it and go. You can make more money later. You cannot make more time. Travel blogger Gary Arndt of Everything Everywhere fame, sold his house in 2007 and has been travelling ever since. He has visited all seven continents and over 140 countries and territories across the world; every U.S. state; every Canadian province; over 125 U.S. National Parks and over 250 UNESCO World Heritage sites, and counting. He is truly a person you could say that has “seen it all” but yet his thirst for travel and new experience see him continue down roads not yet travelled. Admirable. Even when you travel a lot there is always a consideration to go somewhere you have gone before. It is a known commodity. You feel comfortable about going there again. Comfortable, but not challenged. A comfortable trip doesn’t take you anywhere new. And, it’s not an adventure. And, that’s OK. I admit I have been to some places more than once and continue to do so. Even though I fight it, there are always those places that feel like home to you.They feel like your own special place. I 30 |
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like those places too. I love Hawaii. Warm, beautiful with adventures around every corner that keep me coming back. Northern Saskatchewan is my favourite place in the entire world. A pristine mecca of forest and lakes for my canoe to carve its way through, and my fishing rod to sample. It is a place I return to again and again because it feels like it is mine. I guess that makes me human. But,my wanderlust is never satisfied and my need for new experiences pushes me to take out the globe and wonder ‘what if?’ I haven’t been everywhere yet and I know that I never will. But always looking for an adventure on the horizon keeps me excited about tomorrow. My son Ty when asked if he wanted to return to Grand Cayman this year said, he’d rather go somewhere new. Perhaps it’s contagious. top 5 Places I Have been Tanzania – The wilds of Africa offer you a safari beyond your wildest dreams. Plus, the Indian Ocean is warm and inviting; the island of Zanzibar incredible and the charm and allure of the land and its people you won’t forget. Croatia – The walled city of Dubrovnik is its main draw but the Mediterranean coastal islands, spectacular countryside and, of course, Plitvice National Park make it a diverse destination. Italy – A place I would visit again and again and again. You walk through history and Italians do an outstanding job of preserving it for you to enjoy. Rome, Florence, Venice and endless rolling hills filled with ‘foodie’ opportunities, create a wonderfully repeatable experience.
Argentina – With scenery much like Canada, it is a place of great beauty with expanses for you to stretch yourself out in. It is a place where you can just get lost. I have never seen the stars shine brighter than in the Patagonian region – brilliant, like you are looking through a telescope. Egypt – With the world heritage treasures of the pyramids and museums, it is a rare place to step back in time, not hundreds but thousands of years. Cairo despite a population of 20 million, displays a charm that will surprise you. top 5 Places I need to visit The South Pacific – Pretty much anywhere. It is a diving paradise with pristine reefs and World War II sunken ships. Moorea Island in French Polynesia is on my radar.
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TECH UPDATE Back to School By Jamaal Rashid
With a new school year right around the corner, kids are gearing up to go back to school to show off their latest clothes, gear, and most importantly, their latest gadgets. This is the perfect time to bring up some of the hot gadgets that we need to get our hands on for the upcoming school year. Now obviously when we talk tech we always have the money conscious consumer in mind, because no one wants to break the bank at the beginning of the school year (that comes later). I’m sure we’ve all seen the savings posters everywhere but where can you really get the best bang for your buck? Honestly there is no such thing as a sure thing so I compiled my top 5 favorite back to school items to think about: 1. Laptops: Where would we be without our trustworthy laptop? This humbling piece of technology has the power to appeal to all, and with all the potential options in the market, it has the power to drain everything in your pocket. So where can you find the best deals? Now I really do enjoy shopping at Bestbuy, with a customer friendly atmosphere, they have tons of the latest gadgets to browse through. What I noticed is they seem to carry only 1 or 2 laptops at a discount, these devices typically have mediocre specs, and usually are up to par to the year before. For the younger guys I would take a look at those devices first. For the Tech savy consumer my favorite place is OTV. They carry the higher end laptops and as far as I can tell their prices are not too shabby either. Of course this is just a quick overview but it’s a definitely a good place to start. 2. Desktops: The desktop department is, in my view, a dying category. The only people desktops would really appeal to are the power hungry bunch, i.e. the guys that love gaming! Typically speaking you can find a high end laptop to suit your needs but nothing is better than having a fully customizable device so it can last years to come. My absolute favorite place to find parts to build your favorite desktop is www.newegg.com. Now of course gaming isn’t a big part of the school season but as I always say “work hard and play harder!”. But for the most part a laptop should appeal to almost 80 percent of the consumer market. And if you like the having a large screen to play with, get an HDMI cable and connect it to that beautiful 60inch 4k display you have sitting at home. 3. Tablets: I wrote an article a few months back about how to choose the best tablet and now I’m mainly going to focus on where to find the best deals, as having a tablet for school is becoming a practical option as time goes on. For educational purposes, it could become the single most important device you purchase. The best tablet deals could be found literally anywhere. From your local Big
Box Stores or at your online shopping convenience. Apple is a great example of offering back to school deals. You’ll rarely see Apple dropping their prices, but during back to school season you will come across some attractive discounts - sometimes up to 100 dollars. Keep your eye on those Samsung tablets, as they seem to be a little bit better equipped to simplify your school needs with the famous S-Pen. 4. Smartphones: Of course we all have one, but this category of technology is more inclined to be driven by trend and what we rely on to help us through the day. Smartphone’s help to keep all our information in one convenient location and builds organization in our lives by keeping in touch with family and friends. A smartphone will be a priority for a lot of the youngsters. If you’re in the market for a new cellphone, back to school season is always a good time to shop. All providers have great deals on new devices with many great options for trade ins. Ask your provider for their back to school specials. For the contract-hating consumer you may want to look into the Motorola G smartphone or the Alcatel One touch, they both provide excellent user experience at a fraction of the cost of those high end smartphones. 5. SmartWatch: Many of you may not of heard of the new smartwatch category, but it is quickly becoming a neat little gadget to have. Already many smartphone makers including Samsung, Motorola and HTC are quickly saturating the market with great watches. These devices can be used for checking new messages, getting updates on the weather, searching online for stats and scores and hundreds of other things. Watches have now been transformed to not only tell time, but to give the consumer a more convenient way to stay connected. I for one am not jumping on the smartwatch bandwagon yet, these devices are too new and still have a long way to go before becoming useful. Despite being in its adolescent state, it’s something to look at none the less. All in all Back to school can be appealing to everyone. Make it a family outing, check out the great deals at Wal-Mart, Staples, and Target etc.. I think of it as a fun time of the year. Happy shopping!
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