Wednesday 30 June 2010

London


First of all, let me start out by saying, "Cheerio" (hello) in true British fashion! What an amazing action packed time I spent in Britain as the guest of the British Dyslexia Association or BDA as it is more commonly known! This is my second time on British soil this year, and true to form, I hit the ground running! I first hopped on the iconic double decker red bus and began exploring this historical and infamous city known as London.

London Park ~ Where I Spoke to Students about Dyslexia

I was amazed by sites such as the Parliament Building, The London Tower, London Bridge, Buckingham Palace, St. James Park, and what girl could resist a visit to Harrod's renowned department store and Prestat, the chocolatier to the Queen herself! Yum! I even learned that Big Ben is not the clock tower, but rather, the bell within it! The timeless charm of London was better than I could have imagined and I was truly captivated. Had the scenery and rich history of this city not already won me over, the people that I had the privilege to meet certainly would have.

The combination of the two was a recipe for one memorable and meaningful trip.

The next day, I boarded the London tube, otherwise known as subway in the states, and headed for Bracknell, England which is headquarters for the BDA. Upon my arrival I received a very warm welcome from my friends at the BDA. As always, they made me feel right at home. In fact, during my first trip last summer when I explained that my suit case had broken, they even went the extra mile and ushered me over to the local department store and assisted me in ordering up a new and more improved piece of luggage! We grabbed a quick bite of lunch and then boarded a train with BDA director of education, Dr. Kate Saunders, and her awesome assistant Kat. We then headed for the our target destination: The Annual Dyslexia Conference.

Several hours later we landed in Leeds, a charming little town, and began preparing for a conference regarding teaching techniques and technology that can be effectively used within mainstream school systems. Educators came from near and far to learn techniques used by experts in the field who experience success in teaching dyslexic children to read.

British Teachers at the Annual Dyslexia Conference

 I was so honored when Kate actually asked me to speak to this group of professionals about my experience as a dyslexic learner. My main message to these educators was to have faith in their students- see their ability. Every child can learn they just don't all learn the same so I urged them to please take the time to figure out what works best. If we work harder to celebrate uniqueness and strength instead of focusing on weakness and shortcomings all of our children will maintain their confidence and belief in themselves. Confidence is the key, whether dyslexic or not, but confidence is particularly important for a dyslexic child.

I would like to thank Dr. Kate Saunders, mentor and fellow dyslexic, for having the confidence to put me out there, front and center, to share my experience. She is truly an amazing, talented, and special individual. I will never forget this wonderful experience and plan to return year after year.

After my time in Bracknell and Leeds came to an end it was back to London for a visit to Parliament. This building is such an amazing work of architecture and thanks to the BDA I was escorted on a private tour of the House of Lords and House of Commons and was able to watch a parliamentary debate.

My view of the Dyslexia debate in the House of Lords

I was also included in the All Party Parliamentary Meeting where legislators and experts discussed the ground breaking Jim Rose Report that was passed while I was right there in London! What good luck to watch history in the making as eight million dollars was allocated to train 4,000 teachers in England! This was such an honor.

Members of the British All Party Group in the House of Parliament

While in Parliament I also had the opportunity to meet dynamic leaders in the British dyslexia movement, such as British Minister of parliament Nick Gibbs, the BDA's CEO Judi Stewart, Xtraordinary People founder Kate Griggs, Lynne Greenwell of the Dyslexia-SpLd Trust, and BDA Parliamentary Officer Zahra Afshar to name a few. I was, and remain, completely motivated by these committed and driven leaders for the dyslexic cause.

Meeting with Members of Parliament in the House of Commons

No trip to London would be complete without a visit to Harrod's Department Store so I returned to their exquisite tea room where I enjoyed the delicious scones with clotted cream and freshly made jam complemented by the most delicious cup of English tea ever. Given the fact that my visit to the United Kingdom was so wonderful and smooth I'll spare you the details of my plane ride home! I'll give you a hint: it involved a cancelled flight, a change in airports, and a forced overnight at an airport hotel!

Despite the perils of travel, I would pack my bags again and visit the good people of the BDA and of London. Thanks to my title as Miss Teen International, and the endless support of Mary and Mel Richardson, I have been able to visit the United Kingdom twice this year to meet with the BDA and collaborate on an international level to promote my platform of dyslexia. What an opportunity of a lifetime!

Cheers (goodbye),

Jessica Byington

Tuesday 29 June 2010

Color Day: Black, White, and Red

The newest Twilight movie comes out TODAY and we wouldn't be prepared for "Eclipse" without a vampire inspired color day! The covers of the Stephenie Meyer Twilight books all sport the same theme, black with bold white and red graphics.  Black and white can represent opposites, Jacob Vs. Edward or Good vs. Evil for example, and red is the color of love, anger, and, of course, blood.  Now, it's easy to incorporate these shades without going totally Dita Von Teese or having your friends and family thinking you've suddenly gone "goth". These are classic colors and nothing can ever compare to the elegance of simple black and white, think 007, tuxedos, pearls, little black dresses. Choosing red as your accent ensures your space, event, etc. has just the right amount of passion and drama.



Black, White, and Red "Eclipse" Color Inspiration Board




XOXO,
Jen & Saira


Monday 28 June 2010

Twilight Character Inspiration: Bella Swan

It's Monday, dolls!  And that means Friday, and the release of the newest Twilight movie, is so close we can almost smell that sweet sweet breath of Edward Cullen.  Eclipse (Book 3 of the Twilight Saga), will be coming out the end of this week and, though we may be embarrassed to admit it,  it's really got our blood pumping.  To control our excitement, we created a Twilight inspired character inspiration for this week. Isabella Swan is easily one of the most popular characters out there among tweens, teens, and women everywhere, thanks to the world-wide fame of the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer. We are incredibly huge fans of Stephenie and the Twilight series, and have decided to share with you some of the current items out there that we are sure Bella would die for.




Forks, Washington is certainly not known for sunny days or sweltering heat, so a hoodie is a great way to keep cozy, when your wearwolf space heater isn't around. We like these from American Apparel because they are soft, warm, and come in a variety of colors.  Can't choose just one? No problem -- go for the two-pack!




Snuggling up to Edward Cullen would give any girl the chills, so Bella would need a variety of sweaters to get her through the week. Plus, hoods are essential on rainy days! In searching websites for inspiration, we actually happened to come across the exact sweater she wears without even realizing it!  Here is the green hooded sweater that she is seen wearing in New Moon, available at PacSun.  




No tomboy would be complete without a flannel/plaid shirt!  This is perfect for fixing up motorcycles or just hanging around La Push with your pals.





Clumsy Bella always opts for a great pair of jeans!  All that motorcycle riding, tree hopping, and rainy weather is sure to take a toll on your wardrobe, so investing in a well made, versatile pair is essential.  We suggest a classic pair of Levi's, like these boot cut ones.  Plus, these jeans are actually called "Bella"!  Coincidence?  Perhaps.  Either that or they read our minds... but that would just be crazy... right?




Of course, you'll also need a nice parka to keep you warm.  If you want the exact Bella coat, you'll be looking for the blue BB Dakota one.  But, if you don't like the idea of carbon copying, we suggest going for a Bella inspired jacket, like this one from Urban Outfitters.  




Coverse All Stars, like these, are perfect for moody, awkward Bella.  Bella's wardrobe is always casual and understated,  so a simple shoe that goes with everything is important. Chuck Taylors are the best shoe for an offbeat, low maintence girl like Bella.




Bella also wears a Turquoise Cuff such as the one pictured above.  Jewelry, like her wardrobe, should be simple, understated, and nothing that would draw too much attention because that would be sure to make Bella uncomfortable.  This turquoise cuff is delicate and beautiful, but casual enough for every day wear.


We're ready to be dazzled!



XOXO,

Jen & Saira

Saturday 26 June 2010

Pre-school institution in China

State of the Art Pre-school design based on the latest international models and standards for early childhood care. Pods like flower pods spreading their seeds to the winds, fanned to optimize access to southern light and heat. The concrete structure is also designed to redirect cold winds aways from outside playgrounds. Pods are clad with "Green" resin fiberboard instead of wood, minmizing maintenance and weathering.
Overall, concept was to create a fluid and spiritual environment distant from the more mechanistic, rigid and prosaic late-modern designs that have come before it. We want to allow the architecture to invigorate a child’s sense of wonder and generate unique memories without resorting to theatrical stage design or applied nostalgic detailing.
  Pre-school institution in  China



Pre-school in  China
 architecture in  China
Pre-school architecture

Friday 25 June 2010

Unusual And Creative Calendar Designs

The most creative modern calendars and innovative calendar designs that will show you the current date in style.