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Showing posts with label maya bragspot. Show all posts
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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

crazy fun three day weekend

first stage opening night
The Watsons Go to Birmingham 1963
an we were privileged 2 be seated right next 2 the
author Christopher Paul Curtis and his wife, Kaysandra
i wanted to apologize 4 r deep freeze
but didn't bother when he said he is from windsor:-p
actually he grew up in flint
more info on christopher

sat classes of sword-play and improv got maya back in her groove





then out to the movies again

the great debaters was r pic

lovin denzel and the entire cast don't miss this inspiring powerful movie why it is not on the sag nomination list as announced today is beyond me

dinner at bd's NOT A DATE c flickr pix


sunday we attended the 24th
City of Milwaukee and the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts Presents Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Birthday Celebration at Uihlein Hall
a proud annual citywide cross cultural festival that is the country's second longest running on 2 atlanta
where maya received her second place award in this years speech contest
see my december 9th post for the vid of her speech

then we watched the giants freeze the pack out in overtime

ohpackoh we love u sooooo

cheese

heads

love the pack

thru thick n thin!



monday was r day of boxing only a month behind r canadian friends we cleanse the closets n drawers making room 4 newly acquired gifts n deep discounted bargains12 year olds grow like weeds....even in the deep winter freeze!

grades almost done 4 semester 2

looking forward 2 a winter's thaw this weekend

in AZ!

Saturday, December 15, 2007

12 Days A Milwaukee Christmas


"ROSE"
i missed the photo shoot last week
this 1 is from preview night
just after the show was over

i will post more when i get them
from other parents
n cast cd
as much as i m tempted....
no video or pix allowed 'cause of equity actor's guild
so i m fighting myself 2 keep cam off!
the entire cast is fantastic
Sarah Day brings Miss Emily to life
i know the TREE cast has bonded well
and is excited 2 do each and every production

i am so proud of
Maya's performance
she has a heartfelt solo
at a pivotal part in the play
thanks so much
2 those of u
who have come 2 see the show!

some links of interest:
video cast--WTMJ's Morning Blend

article--Vital Source Magazine

podcast--NPR WUWM's Lake Effect
scroll down 2 "Where Twelve Days Began" at bottom of list

Maya's cast's remaining shows r:
Thursday the 20th n next Sat @ 7PM
Sunday the 23rd @ 1 n 3:30PM
closing show the 24th @ 1PM

tickets here!

bring tissue if ur going!

Sunday, December 9, 2007

america must change....

look out world
kudos 2 r Maya third year in a row she has placed in this citywide contest
where she gets the nerve 2 speak is beyond me
she does it with poise and purpose

2005 3rd place 5th grade bottom of post
2006 1st place 6th grade linked
2007 2nd place 7th grade in video and as printed below

������America must change������
Maya George
2007
Some things are easy to change: clothes, hairstyle, and the arrangement of furniture. But, many things are harder to change, like how we live and how we choose to treat each other. The United States of America is at a breaking point where we need to change. The time has come where we must listen to Dr. Martin Luther King when he said that America must change. We can do that by caring for our planet and for each other.

Former Vice President, Al Gore, has helped many people throughout the world see that our planet is suffering from global warming. This Earth, our home, will not make it much longer, without our help. In 2006, the United States of America consumed, according to the U.S energy information website, 25% of the world���s energy. That doesn���t seem so bad until you realize that the people of the United States take up only 5% of the world���s population. That shows that we must change!

Every person needs to do their part. Adults should buy cars that don���t create as much pollution, or even walk to work if you live close enough! If you want to have applesauce for lunch; don���t buy already packaged containers, buy a large jar of applesauce and put it in your own containers that can be washed and reused. At dinner, use cloth napkins instead of paper. Don���t put your recycling into the garbage can; it creates landfills which are a huge factor in global warming! If we put things in landfills that aren���t supposed to be there, then we are actively polluting our planet. We must remember to recycle! Did you know that every house in Milwaukee has a recycling bin? Are they used? I went to 10 recycling bins on my block, and only 6 of them were used at all. It doesn���t take a lot of effort to take care of thee earth, but it does take everyone doing their part.

People are all different; we all have different personalities and backgrounds. If a new student came into my class who was from a faraway place, it might be a little awkward. But, no matter how unusual they were, I would never think to treat this person differently from my other classmates. Our country has a history of treating some citizens poorly; we live in the shadow of slavery and discrimination. No one should forget how wrong it is to judge people by their outward appearance. We should only judge people by their words and actions! Unfortunately, many Americans today still choose to discriminate, and that causes many of us to think we need to change who we are in order to fit in. What really matters is a person���s character, NOT sexual orientation, age, disability, gender, or any other outward characteristic. For a peaceful America, we MUST cancel out ALL the ���ism���s���: racism, ageism, sexism and ALL other bias that prevents us from appreciating one another for who we REALLY are.

Author Leo Tolstoy once stated, ���Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.��� The only way America will change is if each and every one of us commits to inner change��� changing how we care for our amazing planet and changing how we treat one another.

Let���s choose kindness and caring over apathy.
America must change, and that change begins with me������.. and���.with you.
((((((

Thank you.

3rd Place Citywide

"A Dream for Education"

Maya George 2005



It is true that education and learning have become tools for shaping the future. It is also very important, because without education and learning, we wouldn���t have a bright future. Dr. Martin Luther King had a dream that all kids regardless of skin color would live together as one. When we learn about history, like when Dr. King was alive, we learn it���s better to work together than to fight one another. When there is fighting, it���s like living inside a horror movie. Please let me explain what these sayings mean to me.

Some kids don���t like waking up early every morning and having to go to school. I have had to realize that without an education, I can do nothing. But, with an education, I can do anything. Every new thing a child learns opens a door to more learning. If I stay in school, many doors will open for me. For example, my dream is to become a chemist. The only way this door will open for me is with learning. If I keep this dream in my heart, then I will have the drive to make it come true.

Dr. King had a beautiful dream, and this dream will not come true unless all children stay in school and learn. If we take the time to listen and learn, we find that people who look different than us aren���t really different on the inside. Every person has inherent value, no matter who they are. Even if a person lives across the ocean and lives very differently from us, he or she is still valuable. The tiniest baby, the oldest of the old���all are needed to make our world a wonderful place to live. People need to realize that most problems in our world would be solved if people just took the time to learn about each other.

Education and learning are the keys to peace and happiness, as well as tools for shaping the future���my future���and yours.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

bragspot r dd maya

she's r 1 n only and most daze r world revolves around her
of course she's 12 and some daze can b quite a challenge!

the slide show contains more of her than of anything else
...and will until she won't let me shoot pix of her

there’s not enuf room on the www
2 express my luv of this remarkable kid
so I m gonna brag about her here more often than any1 cares 2 c
other than my mom
and maybe
my uncle-who has been like a father 2 me and a gramps 2 dd

this might seem boring 2 some
but bet your bottom dollar
she’s going 2 make a difference in the world
…hell she already has take a looksie:

award winning writing and speech both first place:
“Each person has the responsibility to take control, help nuture a more positive world….”
By MAYA GEORGEGolda Meir Elementary School
Posted in it's entirty on Jan. 13, 2007 here in the
Milwaukee Journal/Sentinal