Saturday, May 19, 2007
My new baby--Jacob Neill Marlowe!

Here is my new baby!


His name is Jacob Neill Marlowe.


He was born on May 15, 2007 at 10:34 in the morning!


He weighed 8lbs 4oz. when he was born and was 20 inches long :)


He is a very calm and happy baby who likes to eat and sleep all the time!


We will come to visit soon!

posted by Mrs.Marlowe @ 2:23 p.m.   2 comments
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Thank you!
I hope that everything in ESL is running well and that you are all keeping up with your English studies! It is so wonderful to read everyone who has updated thier blogs!

I am at home on rest right now and there are about 7.5 weeks left to go before the baby is due! I am very excited and will post pictures when the baby is born :)

Thank you for your well-wishes and kind thoughts! I miss you already!
posted by Mrs.Marlowe @ 10:30 p.m.   0 comments
Monday, February 19, 2007
Happy Chinese New Year!
Happy Chinese New Year!

The Chinese New Year for 2007 began on Feb 18. There are 15 days of celebration! It is the Year of the Pig. To figure out what year you were born on, you can go to this website on Chinese Animal Signs.

Of all the holidays in the Chinese lunar calendar, the New Year festival is the most exciting and colorful. It's a time when friends and family come together to celebrate the promise of prosperity and share the pleasures of the table.
Dates: February 18 — March 4, 2007
Chinese Lunar Year: 4705, Year of the Boar(1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007)
Chinese Zodiac: The Chinese lunar calendar follows an annual zodiac cycle, which repeats every 12 years, with each year symbolized by an animal.
Theme: Chinese New Year is also known as the Spring Festival, a celebration of renewal and coming prosperity.
Colors: Red (for good luck) and gold (for prosperity)(Note: White flowers and decorations should be avoided because they symbolize death in some Asian cultures.)
Greeting: Gung Hay Fat Choy ("Wishing you happiness and prosperity")
Foods:
Fried foods (symbolizing gold and prosperity); noodles (long life); whole fish (togetherness and abundance); pot-sticker dumplings; sweet rice dumplings; lotus seeds.
Symbols:
Lion-dragons; lanterns; incense; flowers, especially spring blossoms; oranges and tangerines; kumquats; red envelopes; firecrackers.
Traditions:
To start the festival, vows are made, homes are cleaned, debts are paid, new clothing, and new rice and other foods are purchased. Families gather for a festive banquet on the eve of the New Year. A parade features a giant dancing lion-dragon made of silk and paper, accompanied by drums, gongs, cymbals and firecrackers to scare away evil spirits. People visit friends, exchange gifts and trays of candy, and give small red envelopes containing money (lai si) to children and young, unmarried adults. Red scrolls bearing "Spring Couplets" in classical Chinese are hung in doorways to bring good luck. Houses are decorated with lanterns on the last day of the festival.

The Boar (Pig) Year:
Those born in the Year of the Boar are studious and gallant, with tremendous inner strength. They choose few friends, but are kind, affectionate and loyal for life. Boars are compatible with rabbits and rams.

Famous people born in the Year of the Boar:
Woody Allen, Fred Astaire, Thomas Jefferson, Stephen King, John McEnroe, Dudley Moore, Steven Spielberg



Prosperity!



posted by Mrs.Marlowe @ 11:13 a.m.   0 comments
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Random Acts of Kindness

This week (Feb 12-18, 2007) is Random Act of Kindness Week!

According to the website http://www.actsofkindness.org/

"Random Acts of Kindness Week has been created to inspire those who may not already be aware of the idea of random acts of kindness the experience of joy and happiness of passing along random acts of kindness. The purpose of the week is to raise awareness about kindness and to encourage people to daily give and receive kindness. It began in 1995 and this year will be the thirteenth annual Random Acts of Kindness Week."

Here are some ideas for being kind:

*Hold a door open for someone.
*Write a thank you note to someone who helped you or made a difference in your life.
*Give blood.
*Call an old friend.
*Buy the person behind you in line's coffee, lunch or toll
*Tell your co-workers or teachers that you appreciate them and give examples why.
*Compliment someone.
*Volunteer to read to students or at a nursing home.
*Shovel a neighbor's walk.
*Smile at people on the street.
*Tell your family and friends you love them.
*Watch for opportunities to be kind in your daily life and act on them.

What are your plans for the week?
posted by Mrs.Marlowe @ 11:48 p.m.   1 comments
Rainman

We are going to be studying the novel Rainman in ESL class. I think that you will enjoy this novel and the movie a lot!

posted by Mrs.Marlowe @ 11:44 p.m.   0 comments
Word Games
Here is a website that has a lot of fun word games! http://www.m-w.com/game/more.htm

I will create a list in the sidebar of word game links. If you find a site that you think would be interesting and fun for your fellow students, please let Mrs Book or I know and we will add it to the list!
posted by Mrs.Marlowe @ 11:32 p.m.   0 comments
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Welcome to Mrs. Marlowe's ESL Weblog!
This is the first entry in Mrs. Marlowe's ESL Weblog! I am excited that you will be joining me and Mrs. Book in the blogosphere!
posted by Mrs.Marlowe @ 10:48 p.m.   0 comments
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I currently teach English, English as a Second Language and Advanced Placement English at a high school in Northern Alberta.

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