Sunday, April 10, 2011

Why I Love the Letter "C"....

"C" is a wonderful letter, don't you think? It can be used to begin so many beautiful words and phrases. Here are a few of my personal favourites:

"C" is for Canucks: Where to begin? 40th season in the League. Winners of the President's Trophy, for the best regular season record. Luongo recorded his best season as a pro, and along with Cory Schneider won the Williams Jennings trophy for fewest goals allowed. Daniel Sedin won the Art Ross trophy, a year after Henrik did the same - he'll also have a chance to win the Hart trophy a year after his brother. Led by the Sedins, the Canucks have also scored the most goals of any team - the first time the same team has led in goals-for and goals-against. They lead in faceoff percentage and powerplay percentage. They have the third-best penalty-kill. It's been a great year to be a Canucks fan.

"C"  is for Cup (as in Stanley): See above.

"C" is for Conservative: Let's face it, the Opposition parties called a needless election in a desperate attempt for Ignatieff to grab power. But Stephen Harper is likely going to march right back into the Prime Minister's Office. But this time, he stands a chance of doing so with a majority Parliament. That's certainly the way his campaign is being run - choose between a Conservative majority or a coalition (the letter "c" can't always save some words) involving the enigmatic Ignatieff, the evil New Democrats, and the irrelevant Bloc Quebecois. I'd love to see a Conservative majority - a stable government (no election for another 4 years!), with a Party that will eliminate our deficit while decreasing our taxes. Should be an interesting election. I'm hoping that Linda Duncan (the NDP incumbent to the Edmonton-Strathcona riding in which King's is situated) gets kicked out of office - that would be a welcome sight.

 "C" is for Chamber Choir: The Chamber Choir at King's is touring Germany for two weeks, beginning May 1st! Among the sightseeing highlights will be an old concentration camp, and the castle where Martin Luther translated the Bible into German. (Forgive me, I don't know the names of these places yet). This will be my first time in Europe. Should be a blast. Super excited.

"C" is for coffee, Coca-Cola, Canada, Criminal Minds, "Classes are almost finished!", "Can I order a Large Pizza?"...


I love the letter "C!"

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