Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Hallowen





The idea of halloween originally came from the religious practises of the romans and druids. They worshipped various gods and eventually began honouring a lord of the dead, in a feast on October 31. They believed that on the night before November 1, Samhain (the lord of the dead) called together wicked spirits and souls that lived in animal bodies. They believed that the day was surrounded by elves, witches, fairies, etc. So they thought they had to sacrifice their gods in order to protect themselves from these things.
However, the idea of trick-or-treating and jack-o-lanterns came from Ireland. The carved pumpkin was a symbol of an irish damned soul. Trick-or-treating was when poor irish farmers would go door to door begging for food and threatening if they didn't treat them they would trick them in revenge.
Later on during the middle ages when the roman church became more prodestant, they decided to celebrate some pagen feasts. First it was call "Alhallowmass" but then since it was during the evening it changed to "All Halloweed Evening", and of course overtime shortend to "Halloween".

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Essence Of Fall

Fall is an exciting season because the trees are pretty, the leaves are falling and halloween is approaching! My fall photos were taken at the park by parkside with a couple of my friends.






















Friday, October 9, 2009

What's Happening at ACSS

What's happening at ACSS in the Phys ED department. The hockey team is coached by Mr.Renaux and consits of all grades. Sometimes when they're not practising at the ice arena, they go to the weight room to work out, and maintain their health.

Spencer Krause, Taylor Bergevin, and Mark Robson work out enthuastically......

Working out.

Alyssa Theodore gets in shape for hockey.

THANKSGIVING


The point of thanksgiving is to get together with family and remember to be thankful for what you have. Thanksgiving is a time to have relatives over and to eat a turkey dinner! The holiday's reason is to celebrate a feast with friends and family together, just like the piligrams and natives in the 1600's. The turkey is the main symbol of thanksgiving because it is large and offers food to alot of people.

I had my thanksgiving supper on sunday night, even though we had monday off. Different people celebrate different days. Most schools get the monday or friday off for a long weekend when thanksgiving comes around.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Aldergrove Spirit Day


On the friday of October 2nd, ACSS had it's first spirit day to start off the year. Everyone was told to wear blue and white, to represent our school's colours. Kids were also aloud to wear school jerseys and canucks! A few grade 12's handed out candy to the kids who dressed up.
Then during lunch, people piled into the main gym to watch participants getting parts of their bodies waxed. For different amounts of money we raised on the Terry Fox Run, certain people volunteered to wax their armpits or legs, or even shave their head. Mr. Steward had even dyed his hair pink for the occasion.