Kelsey Capiendo

Kelsey Capiendo

 Winnipeg, Manitoba

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  • The Forks National Historic Sites
    The Forks National Historic Sites
    The Life Lessons in Skating guestBook Guestbook   Feb 27, 2015

    Skating at the Forks in Winnipeg, Manitoba at night sums up my Canadian life from braving the cold as a Canadian to warming up by being surround by your friends and family. Skating depicts a journey of life and culture, as there are many paths at the forks that are all unique. One path leads to a hockey rink that makes me feel proud to be Canadian. Even though I cannot play hockey, I love cheering on the players. There is a bridge full of pretty lights that reminds me to appreciate all of the little details in life; it displays that the many little bright times in life shine against the darkness or negativity. It reminds me to be thankful for all of the positive aspects in my life. When I slip or think I am going to fall, my friends or family are always there to give me a hand. If I do fall, I just get back up again, reminding me to never give up despite all of the obstacles that may stand in my way. The skating paths may be smooth, but they can also be bumpy, which signifies the not everything is perfect. The people skating are of all different cultures and skill levels, which makes seeing all of these different people remind me the multiculturalism of Canada. Skating to me signifies the lessons of life. Although skating may not be the perfect event, as it is rough ice, the wind is cold, and ankles begin to tire, it means making the best of what there is. Winnipeg, Manitoba may have the many aspects to complain about, but with a positive outlook, it can be feel like the heart of Canada.

Kelsey Capiendo

Kelsey Capiendo

 Winnipeg, Manitoba
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  • The Forks National Historic Sites
    The Forks National Historic Sites
    The Life Lessons in Skating guestBook Guestbook   Feb 27, 2015

    Skating at the Forks in Winnipeg, Manitoba at night sums up my Canadian life from braving the cold as a Canadian to warming up by being surround by your friends and family. Skating depicts a journey of life and culture, as there are many paths at the forks that are all unique. One path leads to a hockey rink that makes me feel proud to be Canadian. Even though I cannot play hockey, I love cheering on the players. There is a bridge full of pretty lights that reminds me to appreciate all of the little details in life; it displays that the many little bright times in life shine against the darkness or negativity. It reminds me to be thankful for all of the positive aspects in my life. When I slip or think I am going to fall, my friends or family are always there to give me a hand. If I do fall, I just get back up again, reminding me to never give up despite all of the obstacles that may stand in my way. The skating paths may be smooth, but they can also be bumpy, which signifies the not everything is perfect. The people skating are of all different cultures and skill levels, which makes seeing all of these different people remind me the multiculturalism of Canada. Skating to me signifies the lessons of life. Although skating may not be the perfect event, as it is rough ice, the wind is cold, and ankles begin to tire, it means making the best of what there is. Winnipeg, Manitoba may have the many aspects to complain about, but with a positive outlook, it can be feel like the heart of Canada.