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Alberta Trip Reflection

Hi guys! It’s Alex! Back with another blog post! This post, I am reflecting on our trip to Alberta for our PGP course. The driving question for this post is: “How did you persist and manage your impulsivity on this field study in order to question, think and gather data to complete your project and enjoy yourself?”. This question is talking about the work that we did in Alberta. Such as, our Tyrell Video, our Ghost Town Video, our Daily Note and other pictures and documentation we created. So, let’s get right onto the blog post!

Royal Tyrell Video

For this video, even though, we had very little time to plan, film and edit our videos because this was a surprise task, I think I still persisted well into completing this video. I had some troubles with the audio at times, which effected my video quality and I also had trouble finding out what to say that would really interest the viewer. This may not have been my best video yet, but it was pretty good. If I were to do this project again, I would make sure that my audio is understandable and doesn’t hurt the audiences ears (actually putting my mic on my shirt instead of holding it up) I would also put more effort into how I was talking about my artifact. Here is my video:

Ghost Town Video

I think that this video turned out pretty well, my group and I all cooperated very well together and planned everything out. The only thing was that we didn’t communicate well enough to figure out who was bringing the cowboy hat for our film. We had someone who was supposed to bring it but it ended up not being at their house. On the other hand, I still think that we had a good storyline and this video might have been one of the best that I’ve made so far. If I had to do this again, I would just make sure that we are all communicating properly.  

Daily Note

I am pretty proud of how my daily note turned out. I think that my writing was well done, the look of it is not too all over the place, and I got some pretty good pictures as well. I’m also pretty glad that I managed to never be behind and always had my daily note up to date everyday during the trip. But, if I were to do this assignment again, I would probably make my writing a lot shorter because, it is really really long. Here are some examples of what my daily note looks like from my favourite days!

 

Other stuff

When it came to things such as always thinking about how place impacted certain people and getting content for my “This Land Is Us” video, it really varied. In most places, I took a lot of pictures and videos but didn’t interview someone or didn’t think really talk to many people there at least. Other places, I interviewed and talked to lots of people but found that I didn’t get enough pictures and videos from different angles. If I were to redo it again, I would definitely try to keep a good balance between the two.  

 

In conclusion, I think that I did in fact persist and manage my impulsivity very well during this trip. My videos and Daily Note turned out pretty good. If I were to do this trip all over again, I would definitely take more pictures and videos of my trip, especially at the places that I interviewed people at. I also think that I had a good balance between having fun and learning at the same time. This trip was an amazing experience and opportunity to learn about how place impacts certain people because what place better to do it than Alberta the landscapes and different lifestyles are super diverse. Bye and I’ll see you in my next blog post!

 

Alex

Oregon Field Study Reflection

There is only one word to describe this trip: AMAZING. I learned a ton about marine life, earthquakes, tsunamis and other wildlife.

I also became really close to everyone in my PLP class and especially had lots of fun with them! One of the things that I really love about the PLP program or this field school in general, is that we learn lots and work really hard but, still have a lot of fun along the way. I used to not think that was possible, but this program has proven me wrong. Even though I missed my family, I still wish it wasn’t over. 

Everyday, I wake up with a smile on my face, super excited to go to school in this amazing program called PLP. Except during the weekends, because I want them to be over as soon as possible. It’s not just the program that makes it so amazing, the teachers and other students as well make this especially fun. 

Here are the highlights of my trip including best food, best activities, best beaches and some pictures!

Best food/restaurants

John’s incredible pizza company 

 

I’ve got to admit, the food sure was pretty INCREDIBLE, especially the pizza! I really like the whole buffet concept too, it was separated in different categories: desserts, pizza, pasta and more!

Golden Corral 

The food there was delicious, the pizza, pasta, salad, everything! Guess what, they also had a chocolate fountain where you could dip all sorts of desserts: brownies, marshmallows, strawberries and more!

Pig ‘n’ pancake

It says it in the name, as you can tell, pig ‘n’ pancake is pretty well known for it’s…pancakes! Trust me, I tried them and… one word to describe it: DELICIOUS! I definitely recommend going if you happen to be near Cannon Beach in Oregon!

Best activities

Highlife Adventures

In this picture, it’s one of my classmates, Emily. Go check out her blog!

I mean, why wouldn’t this be in my top three activities in this trip?!? Do you know what highlife adventures does? If not, here it is, ZIP LINING!!! It says it itself, it was sooo fun!  At the end, we even had the opportunity to get dunked in their lake (and of course I did!)! Highlife Adventures was also the company that my group (Noah, Brenton and Lauren) advertised for our oregon business ad. There is not much more to say about it, it was amazing and definitely worth it! 

John’s incredible pizza company

Yes, John’s incredible pizza company was that good to also be in the best activities list. Do you know why? It’s because John’s incredible pizza company is not just a buffet restaurant, it is also a sort of version of Chucky Cheese, if you don’t know what Chucky cheese it is basically a place with also lots of games to play to get tickets or to use them. There were some bumper cars games, Wack-a-mole and other arcade games! 

Tillamook 

Tillamook is basically a place where they make and sell dairy products (ice cream, yogurt and most famous for their cheese). I really enjoyed learning about cheese and being able to experience and see how they make it so perfect. Fun fact: I am actually lactose and tolerant which means that I cannot digest dairy products very well. Does this mean that I have gone living my life without eating any milk, ice creams, cheese, etc?? No! Of course not! Also, because I’m part French-Canadian, I eat quite a lot of cheese! 

Best beaches

Peter Iredale

Like all the beaches that we went to, they were beautiful and had an even more beautiful sunset. It was pretty “romantic” if you tell me, but, that doesn’t exactly interest a type of 13 year old girl like me. For me, the highlight of this beach visit was not just the beautiful sunset, but, we also ate some delicious Costco pizza for dinner over there! Now THAT is awesome. 

Cannon beach

This beach was also very pretty just like all the other beaches that we went to.  Also, funny story, our teacher was telling us NOT to turn our backs to the water when we are very close to it because if we do, there could be a wave that could get you soaked. Guess what? Two people in my class did not do what our teacher said to do and got soaked! It was pretty hilarious! 

Beverly beach

Beverly beach was also very very fun to hang around at. The teachers gave us a lot of freedom so we were allowed to go anywhere we wanted as long as the teachers could see us. Beautiful sunset as well! 

Also please check out my book to see some more fun things that I did in Oregon!

Thanks for reading and I’ll see you in my next blog post!

-Lexie 😁