Friday, November 2, 2007

Singapore

Commonly called "Asia 101", Singapore is multicultural city that is quite easy to navigate. Singapore is also known for it's strict rules and fines (chewing gum is illegal!!!). The people are friendly, the food is delicious and the history is interesting.
Here are some pictures:

The landing spot of Raffles. His landing opened the door for other European trades men and women to settle in Singapore.

Singapore has a large Indian community. While I was there 'Little Indian' was colorfully decorated to celebrate the festival, Deepavali. The markets in 'Little India' were fantastic. This is lady I met in the market who was having her hands henna tattooed to mark the end of her fasting for Deepavali. I had the opportunity to try a number of traditional foods with Misha, friend and potential Quest student, and her family. This was the first time I had ever tried a salak fruit (also known as snake skin fruit because of the texture of their skin) Singapore is quite hot and humid. In Chinatown, I found all the employees of this establishment succumbing to fatigue from the heat (a.k.a. sleeping on the job).
The Merlion fountain is a landmark in Singapore. Half lion and half fish (or mermaid???), this fountain has become a national symbol of Singapore.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Some Pictures of Korea...

Korea has been great!
There's so many amazing places to visit and foods to eat.
Here are some pictures of my experience so far...
Changing of the guards at Duksu Palace
I think this guard is trying really hard not to laugh A traditional meal in Insadong with Yunjin, a student from Daewon High SchoolMe and my Korean sister, Seung Hee, in Myeong-dong. I lived with her and her family in 2001/2 and we've been close friends ever since.
A fun karaoke sesion at a popular Nori-ban with Crystal and Heather from the CEC Network

Monday, October 22, 2007

Korea, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand...

Hello,
I will be in Asia from Oct.21- Nov.18 visiting school and attending conferences.
If you would like to meet up to learn more about Quest during my trip, feel free to email me at keely.stott@questu.ca.

Here is my schedule:
Seoul, Korea Oct.21-28
Singapore Oct.28-31
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Nov.1-6
Bangkok, Thailand Nov. 7-11
Chaing Mai, Thailand Nov. 12-13
Bangkok, Thailand Nov. 14-18

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Rock Climbing, Oxford School, Grasshopper Tacos and ASF Fair

Mexico has been great so far! I've really enjoyed meeting so many new people and visiting with old friends. There is still one more week before I return to Squamish but until then, here are some pictures of my trip...
Juan Paublo, a friend and potential Quest student, and I went and visited the Frida Khalo exhibit at the MACRO Art Gallery in Monterrey. Such an amazing collection of her work was brought together.


After the school fair at the American School Foundation in Monterrey, Juan Paublo took me to the Huasteca Canyon. This canyon is a popular place to rock climb.

Her are a fantastic group of students from the Oxford School. We took a serious and silly picture. Can you guess which one this is???Juan Paublo's mom insisted that I try a grasshopper taco. I'm always up for trying new foods.
Today, I had the pleasure of meeting many students at the American School Foundation Fair. It was very successful event!

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Going to Mexico Sept.19th-28th

Hello! I will be in:
Monterrey Sept. 19-21
Mexico City Sept. 22-23
Guadalajara Sept. 24-25
...and then back to Mexico City Sept. 26-28.

If you would like to meet to learn more about Quest while I am visiting your city, please feel free to contact me at keely.stott@questu.ca.

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

THEY'RE HERE!!!!!

The inaugural class of Questers have arrived!
What an amazing group of students with diverse and fascinating skills and hobbies. These students have breathed life into our campus, our courses and our community. We just spent the first week in a whirlwind of orientation at various locations in Squamish. The students are now studying the 'Cornerstone' course for the next month in Rossland, BC at Red Mountain.

To learn more about the courses they will be studying next, go to:http://www.questu.ca/academics/foundation_program/course_descriptions.php

To learn more about our students, check out their student profiles at:http://myquest.questu.ca/yourquest/quest_students.html

I can't wait for them to return! They are truly so much fun!!!
Some of us decided to go for a hike. A student challenge using teamwork!
Quest's giant birthday cake


Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Camping trip and Nana's birthday

I recently had the opportunity to go on an amazing camping trip in Washington State. There are so many beautiful places to explore in this region. Here is one of them called Twin Lakes. These lakes are located high in the mountains and are glacier fed. They shimmer a gorgeous blue/green.We all did our share of chores. Somebody had to chop the fire wood... might as well be me!
After camping, I went to spend time with my Nana on her 90th birthday. What an achievement! I certainly hope I look as good as she does when I'm her age.