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Canada Day 2010!

Posted on 06 July 2010 by Sammy

Last Thursday evening I was taken to Ashbridges Bay (The Beaches of Toronto) to celebrate Canada Day by watching the fireworks show. There were a lot of people who came to see this event, it took us one hour just to drive out of the street where we parked and we parked fairly far away (up near Dundas)!

There were a lot of people who carried Canadian flags, and dressed in red and white. We left when they started singing the Canadian anthem which made me cringe. Haha.

Anyway – enjoy the snaps I took :)

 

 

  

     

 

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Fuze presents: Spring Trend Report

Posted on 15 June 2010 by Sammy

On March 22, 2010, Fuze hosted a smashing fashion party to kick off the Spring Fashion Week in Toronto. I was lucky enough to be one of the Fuze twitter girls at the event and was very honoured to have be invited to this party let alone have this role!

Us Fuze girls had to make sure we came looking our hottest, here’s me (below) getting ready for the party with pink lips. Hehe!

 

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Here are the Fuze girls before the event!

 

Our FUZE dresses!

 

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 Here’s Tanya (my fellow Fuze Twitter-er) and I

 

FUZE! Love this flavour!

 

Above is the fashion runway with the seats reserved for the V.I.Ps!

 

Here are the dresses marked up and ready to go for the show! LOVE that green floral dress!

 

Here are the models backstage getting ready for the show.

 

Accessory showcases getting ready for the party.

 

Above are some of the models at the accessory showcase. Hot!

 

Here’s the bar, serving the special Fuze-tinis (Fuze martinis, so cute!) 

 

Fuze-tini! Love it!

 

Another accessories showcase. Amazing jewellery!

  

Upclose! Beautiful!

 

In all, I really enjoyed attending this event. There were so many fashionable guests and the fashion show was fabulous. The accessory showcases were just fantastic, with a wide range of items available to purchase. I also have to say that the music was banging! But best of all the Fuze was tasty and I am not paid to say that at all!

Well done to the organizers of this event – Shannae (http://whatwomenwant.com/) and Yvonne (http://heydoyou.com/), two very well known and respectable fashion bloggers in Toronto. You girls are awesome!

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SGI Canada Youth Festival Dress Rehearsal 2010

Posted on 02 May 2010 by Sammy

OH MY GOSH! It is now the final countdown until the SGI-Canada Youth Festival which is on May 15, 2010. This means that there is only twelve days left. TWELVE!

This has been a long anticipated event. One whole year of planning has gone into this day and I’m sure it will be spectacular. Out of 3,000 tickets available at Roy Thomson Hall, there is under 500 remaining! I’m sure it will end up being a packed house and full of Soka Spirit! Remember, if you haven’t got your tickets for this event yet, you can purchase tickets online at Roy Thomson or directly at the box office.

Just to reiterate, this event is an event in conjunction with two wonderful organisations, Me to We and Free The Children. SGI Canada have partnered with these two organisations as they share the same values of empowering youth and we hope to work together to create many good things for this world. The co-founder of Free the Children, Marc Kielburger, will be guest speaking at the event.

Last weekend we had our dress rehearsal in the Ikeda Hall (main hall which we have our large meetings) and it was all cleared out to simulate the stage. It was a long day (10am to 5pm), where we had two run throughs and then leaders including Tony Meers (SGI Canada General Director) gave their encouragement and sincere thank you to each and one of us who has put their time and effort into making this event such a success.

This includes all the performers (Hip Hop Dance Group, Latin Dance Group, Youth Chorus, Youth Band, Musicians) and the Behind the Scenes group (marketing, public relations, hair & make up, people movers, coordinators) and so on and so forth! There are so many people participating in this event that I just know that the weekend of May 14 to May 15 is going to be amazing!

Here are some photos of the dress rehearsal and another sneak peek of the event!

Here’s Mai (Public Relations) and Louise (Hip-Hop Dance Group Coordinator)

Below are the hip-hop dance group getting their make-up done!

Leslie, Sammy and Young Chul after we got our hair and make-up done.

Here’s us being “gangsta”.. hahahaha

Above are the boys being gangsta..

Funny how there’s that little girl in the bottom-right hand corner! Haha.

Youth Chorus rehearsing while waiting to be called on stage.

Latin Dance Group waiting for their turn to go on stage. Do you recognise where they got their costumes from? It’s a H&M Dress from the Spring Garden Collection. Aren’t they lucky!!

Below are the youth band! Their shirts look so sharp and spiff! Cute!

Please keep in mind that there are so many other performers and segments that I haven’t shown in this post. The youth of SGI Vancouver, Ottawa and Montreal are also making their way to Toronto to perform with us!

IT IS GOING TO BE AWESOME!!!!!

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High Park Cherry Blossoms 2010

Posted on 02 May 2010 by Sammy

Last Friday, Kaori and I made our way up to High Park to see the Cherry Blossoms for Spring 2010! These Cherry Blossoms (Sakura trees) are such a wonderful celebration to see and experience in Toronto as they mark the end of winter! It is an old Japanese tradition of Sakura Hanami which is roughly translated as “cherry blossom flower viewing” and typically occurs in late April – early May. Toronto’s winter is just too harsh and cold, even for these most cold tolerant flowering cherry tree species! I’ve been told that these flowers don’t last very long as they fall very quickly and if you want to catch a glimpse of these photos, you only have about a 1-2 week window to go! Sakura blossoms are seen as a metaphor for life itself, luminous and beautiful, yet fleeting and ephemeral.

History of High Park’s Sakura Trees

In 1959, the Japanese ambassador to Canada, Toru-Hagiwara, presented 2000 Japanese Somei-Yoshino Sakura trees to the citizens of Toronto on behalf of the citizens of Tokyo. The trees were planted in appreciation of Toronto accepting re-located Japanese-Canadians following the Second World War. Many of these trees were planted on the hillside overlooking Grenadier Pond (immediately southwest of the Grenadier Café) and around the west shore of the pond.

In 1984, a grove of Japanese cherry trees were planted along a pathway west of the Children’s Adventure Playground in High Park. The trees were donated by Yoriki and Midori Iwasaki as a special gift to the people of Toronto and “a joyful symbol of life”.

Through the Consulate General of Japan in Toronto’s “Sakura Project”, 34 Yoshino ‘Akebono’ and Kwanzan ‘Fugenzo’ Sakura trees were donated toHigh Park in 2001 on the west shore of Grenadier Pond near the Maple Leaf garden.  In 2006, 16 additional Yoshino Sakura trees were planted near the original 1959 planting site.

Plaques commemorating each of the plantings can be found under the cherry trees in High Park.

Source: High Park’s Cherry Blossom Website

Image Source: High Park’s Cherry Blossom Website

There are two walks that you can take at High Park to see these trees. Walk 1 involves a 30-45 minute walk along the paved trails which can also be quite steep in some places. This walk is definitely worth it as you’ll see the most beautiful views of High Park’s Sakura trees as well as Grenadier Pond and Hillside Gardens. Also watch for Baltimore Orioles that have just migrated back to the park feeding on nectar from the Sakura blossoms! I didn’t manage to see any while I was there though..

I didn’t do Walk 2 but this walk features the grove of Sakura trees donated by the Iwasaki family in 1984 as well as the Children’s Adventure Playground and the Lower Duck Pond. While there are fewer Sakura trees on this 20 minute walk, this walk will be good for your little ones :)

Below are photos I took while I was on Walk 1. You will get a little viewing of some of these truly beautiful flowers! It of course is not the same to viewing them up close with your own eyes.

High Park becomes a photographer’s heaven at this time of year. From amateur to professional photographers, this is where they gather to capture this beautiful moment in Toronto. I didn’t see one group of people without a camera!

As mentioned a little bit earlier, there are some beautiful wildlife that come to stay at High Park.

These birds aren’t the only birds who come to enjoy High Park, but so do “Love Birds”.

And so do families and friends..

High Park also has other beautiful flowers such as this pretty pink one below.

Location & How To Get There


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The most convenient and easy way I find is to take the TTC to High Park station (on the Bloor line) and just as you cross Bloor Street, you’ll see High Park. It’s too big to miss!

If you prefer to drive, there’s free parking available at the Grenadier Restaurant (enter the park from the intersection of Bloor Street and High Park Avenue and follow the one-way loop to the Grenadier Restaurant in the centre of the park) and the lot immediately east of the Zoo (enter the park from the intersection of High Park Blvd and Parkside Drive).

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My 24th Birthday

Posted on 25 April 2010 by Sammy

Today is my 24th Birthday (ANZAC Day) but we celebrated last night at my place with some drinks and some cake. By the way, Mai says to ignore the cake writing because the lady who did it seemed very new and missed the “Happy Birthday”. Haha!!

Then some of us went to Club XS up at Entertainment District for some HIP-HOP AND R&B. YEAHHHHHH! The music was banging. Totally loved it!

Special thanks to Mai and Louise for helping me set up. Mai especially for the cake and helping me clean up! The place was an absolute mess afterwards!

Thank you to everyone for coming!! Means a lot to me. :) :)

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Youth Festival Rehearsals 2010

Posted on 13 April 2010 by Sammy

So we’re just one month away until the Youth Festival: “Your Victory is My Victory”, which is taking place on May 15, 2010 at Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto, Canada. SGI Canada youth members from all over Canada will be performing at this event.

The SGI youth in Toronto will be performing the following:

  • Hip-hop
  • Latin
  • Youth Chorus
  • Youth Band

I know that the SGI youth in Vancouver will be dancing alongside with us Toronto-nians in the hip-hop dance, but I am unsure what else may be in store! I’m excited to find out! I’m sure it all will be amazing.

So I’m part of the hip-hop dance group for this event. This is our second last practice until the dress rehearsal! I took a couple of snaps for all of you to take a sneak peak to this much anticipated event.

By the way, if you’re interested in coming – make sure you get your tickets quick! You can purchase tickets at Roy Thomson Hall online or you can simply purchase tickets at the box office. Please make sure you also visit the Youth Festival official website for more information!

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Fuze Presents: Spring Trend Report

Posted on 18 March 2010 by Sammy

Have you got your ticket yet? Come party with us for LG Fashion Week! I’ll be there and so should you!

I got hired to be the ‘social media’ at the following fashion event for LG Fashion Week in Toronto. It’s hosted by the Coca Cola juice drink FUZE. I’ll be there from 7 to midnight tweeting on via the account http://www.twitter.com/fuzemuze/. Please follow @fuzemuze or @littleladylove for up to date news! I will be tweeting which celebrities turn up, who’s wearing what, and more! I’m very excited about this!

Below are details of the event:

Spring Trend Report

THE EVENT

FUZE Presents A Canadian Designer Accessory Showcase culminating with a Fashion show by The Red Carpet Room, Canada’s exclusive style showroom. The Accessary Showcase will consist of some of Canada’s newest and most impressive designers from the West to the East and the Runway Show will reveal the hottest spring trends from it’s impressive roster of designers. The Show, appealing to both womenswear and menswear fans, will feature mini capsule collections from eleven vastly different clothing and accessory designers. From floral-inspired looks to eco-chic, brush up on the latest trends in Canadian design during this ultra-glam evening of cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, celebs and of course, FASHION!

RUNWAY SHOW DESIGNERS

Jessica Biffi, Mulcair, Brazen Hussy, Coccolily, Paris Li, Lizares, Hillberg & Berk, Psalms 91:1, MICALLA, Blair Nadeau, Miss Niya

ACCESSORY SHOWCASE

Jenny Grecco Jewelry, Oh Dina Hair Fascinations, Ola Finesse Jewelry, MEYA’TEYES AUTHENTIKS, John James, Roxx Jewels, Damn Heels and much more…

THE RED CARPET ROOM

The Red Carpet Room is Canada’s most comprehensive and unique style showroom. Founder Amanda Brugel allows Actors, Musicians, TV Hosts and High-Profile Personalities access to a mind-blowing selection of entirely Womenswear, Menswear and accessories, within a spacious showroom located at the Toronto Fashion Incubator. Featuring designer garments from Vancouver to Montreal, the showroom invites guests to borrow items ideal for any public appearance, luxe event or editorial shoot. Roll out the red carpet! A cost-efficient, styling service has finally arrived!

www.theredcarpetroom.com

FUZE – “Love Your Shape”

http://www.drinkfuze.ca/

RAFFLE, VENDOR AND TICKET PROCEEDS TO BE DONATED TO LOOK GOOD FEEL BETTER:

Look Good Feel Better – “Helping Women With Cancer”

https://www.lgfb.ca/

Ticket Purchase:

In order to get yourself into the event, you need to purchase your tickets online at http://trendreport.eventbrite.com/

See you guys at the event! :D

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Your Victory is My Victory

Posted on 14 March 2010 by Sammy

As you may know, I have been rehearsing for an event that is coming up in May. It’s been a long expected event and a lot of organization has gone into getting this altogether. The youth of SGI Canada in Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal are getting together to perform original pieces of hip hop and latin dances, and choruses.

Further information about the event is below. There are 2,500 tickets up for grabs – get your tickets quickly!

“Me to We”, the social enterprise that supports Free the Children, and SGI Canada present “Your Victory is My Victory” a journey of youth empowerment through music and dance.  More than 400 youth performers from across Canada.

The co-founder of Free the Children, the world’s largest organization of children helping children through education, Marc Kielburger will be the guest speaker at the event. (Source: Roy Thomson Hall)

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NYE 2010 in Toronto

Posted on 11 January 2010 by Sammy

On the Eve of New Year 2010, I went to Nathan Phillips Square to see the fireworks. It doesn’t compare at all to the fireworks we get in Australia, but it was still pretty.

And I kinda got to see Kardinal Offishall perform. Hahaha

Anyway – here’s a photo of Toronto City Hall.

Toronto City Hall

This is me waiting for the countdown. I look all rugged up, but it wasn’t too cold. It was about 2 degrees and there were light flurries.

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Here’s some photos of the fireworks at City Hall.

New Years 2010 Fireworks in Toronto

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I wanted to get a photo of the skating rink and as I approached it, I was too excited. I kept walking towards it until I stepped onto the ice without realising and fell straight on my ass! My initial and only thoughts was “PROTECT CAMERA” and as I was holding my camera with my right hand, I fell towards my left side and hurt my elbow… It still hurts 11 days later! Hahaha…

Here are some photos of the ice when most people had left.

Nathan Phillips Square

Nathan Phillips Square

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Nuit Blanche 2009

Posted on 23 October 2009 by Sammy

On Saturday October 3, 2009, I went to Toronto’s fourth annual arts event – Nuit Blanche. it’s a massive celebration of contemporary art and is featured all over Toronto.

It goes throughout the whole night until sunrise! I didn’t stay out that late, as we walked around a great deal and was extremely exhausted already by about 12:30am. But it was really fun and interesting!

Even though I didn’t have a tripod (as you would normally need one for night photography), I got a few decent shots. Please see below!

My favourite was when they had carnival rides on Bay St! Bay St is Toronto’s version of Wall St – the heart of the Financial District and it represented the ups and downs of the market and the horrific fall into the current recession. It had a very creepy feel to it.

Rabbit Balloon

In November 2007, I was in NYC for the Thanksgiving Parade and loved the silver bunny that was paraded around. It was so big and shiney! I was so excited to see it inside the Toronto Eaton Centre! What a massive bunny.

Waiting under the Beautiful Light for the 4 Letter Word

This display was really interesting. It’s called the “Four Letter Word Machine” and everyone huddled at the Toronto City Hall to see the next word. Above is supposed to show “FEAR” but I got impatient and just took the snap. It was freezing cold!!!!

Full Moon, from City Hall

I took this shot at Toronto City Hall. October 3, 2009 is actually the same day as the Chinese Moon Festival – when the moon can be seen at its fullest. Really beautiful reflection on the water along with the pretty lights.

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This is me at the BCE Building having a rest. Was so exhausted!

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This is at Union Station. The lights were all dimmed and there was fog everywhere. There were voices of commuters being played in a loop. Was a very interesting atmosphere to experience.

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