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2016 Scotties Canadian Women's Curling Championship: Update 3

Catch up on Update 1 and 2 ! Friday, February 26, 2016 The game this morning was quite exciting because tiebreaker and relegation scenarios depended on the outcome of one particular game. So leading up to it all the discussion on the media bench was tiebreaker scenarios, which is always fun because people get really into it. In the end there were no tiebreakers! So we had the afternoon off! A couple of us were actually in a VIP transportation car, on our way to the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum , which is about 15 minutes drive out of Grande Prairie - but we didn't even make it out of the arena parking lot when it came over the radio that we had to abort because they weren't allowed to drive past the airport for insurance reasons! Sad. Then a security guard offered to drive us out after her shift, but the timing seemed a bit iffy because of some special guests we were expecting at the arena. Sad. No dinosaurs. I just went to the hotel and watched like four hours of bad tv.

2016 Scotties Canadian Women's Curling Championship: Update 2

Monday, February 22 - Thursday, February 25, 2016 The days all seem to blend together, but damn I love this routine. Days were punctuated by fresh tacos from the Farmer's Market, homemade soup from Laurel's, carrot cake from the Grande Prairie Coffee Company, chats on the media bench and laughs in the media work room. I've done this enough I know feel comfortable with the people backstage and even though part of me wants to go home to cuddle my cats, the other part of me wants this to never end! Curling. Chelsea Carey told Donna Spencer the most delightful story about when her dad won the Brier when she was a small girl. A lot of times I just watch the camera guys set up their shots. Very interesting. Guess how much these cost? 75K, 80K and 100K! Boss man pulled a bunch of coaches into the scrum. Very interesting perspective! TSN "green" room. New this year - you can buy provincial/Canada shirts and jackets and have them crested with your name/your favourite curle

2016 Scotties Canadian Women's Curling Championship: Update 1

Well I'm back! I thought I was going to be at the Winter Youth Olympics , but alas I value my sleep. So, it's back to Grande Prairie for the 2016 version of the Canadian Women's National Curling Championship - or as it's known the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. This is my third Scotties and I'm quite happy to be here. Ok, I'll admit, I didn't want to come: this event is looooong and the older I get the less I like spending all that time away from my cats to be honest. But, as soon as I arrived and caught up with all my curling friends, the excitement came rushing back and now I'm quite pleased this will be my home for awhile! Thursday, February 18, 2016 I caught an early flight and then putzed away the day. I think I was asked to arrive a day earlier than I needed to be but no worries. I was happy to volunteer for Curling Geek though! The prequalifier games weren't televised so I signed on Thursday night and captured the shots rock by rock while pos

Book Review: Bonded Labor - Tackling the System of Slavery in South Asia

I had read another book by Siddarth Kara,  Sex Trafficking: Inside the Business of Modern Slavery  and want to read the sequel (actually a trilogy, the third book hasn't come out yet). Bonded Labor: Tackling the System of Slavery in South Asia By Siddarth Kara 2012 336 pages Like his first book, Bonded Labor is incredibly well researched, documented and written. Kara certainly knows what he's talking about, and goes into such rich detail, presenting the lives of the many people he talked to who were forced into bonded labor. Like his first book, it's hopelessly unsettling. I can't believe this still goes in in this day and age (says the girl of privilege from a prosperous nation). Kara presents the real life situation in such sectors as agriculture, bricks, construction, shrimp, tea, carpets, and domestic servitude. Such a bleak picture. I'm going to try to never eat shrimp again. Kara does an excellent job of also presenting realistic and extensive solutions to the