The Oakville Beaver, W ednesday January 1, 2003 - A 7 Appreciate what we have Student ponders upcoming year B v Cassandra Umbriaco G rade 12, St. Ignatius of I.oyola Power & Sail Squadron offering boating courses Ever considered a winter boating course? The Oakville Power and Sail Squadron is once again offering its popu lar series of boating courses this winter. Included is Basic Boating, a standard introductory boating course; Piloting, Advanced Piloting, Weather and a new Global Positioning System (G PS) semi nar. Courses will be held at OakvilleTrafalgar High School. 1460 Devon Rd., Mondays and Thursdays, starting Jan. 1 3 and 16, from 7:30-9 p.m. Registration is Jan. 6 and Jan. 9, from 7:30-9 p.m., in the OTHS cafeteria. For more details, call 905-469-3167. I love the Christmas season. I enjoy looking at the houses with the beautiful decorations, the presents under a twinkling tree and the snow falling onto the ground. It is a time of giving, receiving and remembering the past year. It Christmas that thanks for the incredible year illuminated homes. Take time to bake and. more impor tantly, take time to eat! Take time to skate on a frozen pond. Take time to go tobogganing. Take time to be with family and friends. Take time to appreciate the peaceful part of the world in which we live. I have so much for which to be thankful, and I hope others appreciate what we have. A n n o u n c in g ^ Degrees that Work making wishes for the future. j % New tor the double cohort - three university level applied fogtees at Mohawk College . scheduled to begin ip B tv te m b e r2003 Tyler Anderson · Special to the Oakville Beaver S L IP S L ID IN ' AWAY: Luca Olivotto and friend Em ily Bradley push Luca's father, Luigino Olivotto, down the hill at the Ontario Street park on the lakefront in Bronte during a recent afternoon of winter fun and games. Despite the expectation of milder temperatures, places like Bronte Creek Provincial Park still offer a variety of seasonal events. This new year is going s<hool News to be a very eventful and life-altering year for me and many thousands of people my age. In 2003, we are going to have the chance to take our first `adult steps' in the world. Some of us will be going to universities and some w ill be far from home. For the first time we w ill leave our families and embark on a journey that is entirely our own. Once again, we will have to adapt to a new school, a new way of learning, and new people. When 1 think of 2003. I think of stress. Although it will be an exciting year, it scares me to think of how criti cal it is to succeed. Eight years to work through elementary school; four years of high school and now, start all over again. As I hurry around to buy gifts, work extra hours to make some money, and finish off homework assignments, I think of Christmases past. They were so simple; write to Santa, play in the snow, get presents. Christmas now seems to take on a new meaning. With all the hustle and all the distractions I find myself forgetting what the season is really about. At this time of the year, we should all take a deep breath and enjoy the magi cal Christmas moments around us. 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