storybookstory
recovering from Affluenza...
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- Sep 11, 2006
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I'm glad you wrote "kids play outside". We'd like to see that - for some reason we don't see kids play outside much here.
I also like that music is very much a routine part of island culture. We came across on the ferry once and there were 3 young teen children playing celtic music as entertainment. It seems that learning to play music (and not just rock music) is a integral part of the culture there.
This weekend I was at my sister's house and one of her neighbors had a friend over who was playing bagpipes. Most of my family found it annoying but I liked it very much. I realized then that there are MANY things that I like that my family think are weird.
Now for some more specific questions:
Employer granted vacation time--
From what I read the province requires all employers to give 2 weeks paid vacation time, even for part-time employees. Is that right?
Are there any employers on the Island that give more than 2 weeks? That is one consideration for us - I get 5 weeks vacation where I am now, and that would be tough to give up. Especially since we would be moving away from family, we would need that time to travel back to visit.
How often to you find you go "off island"? Is it more scary in the winter (I've only ever crossed it in nice weather). It doesn't seem like there is a discounted rate for residents for the bridge -that seems odd to me - they should give some kind of discount for residents? Is the bridge owned and operated by the Canadian government? EDIT: WOW - I found my answer on today's Guardian http://www.theguardian.pe.ca/index.cfm?sid=154604&sc=98 I guess this is a sore point!!
Any good PEI blogs out there?
Thanks!!
Sally
I also like that music is very much a routine part of island culture. We came across on the ferry once and there were 3 young teen children playing celtic music as entertainment. It seems that learning to play music (and not just rock music) is a integral part of the culture there.
This weekend I was at my sister's house and one of her neighbors had a friend over who was playing bagpipes. Most of my family found it annoying but I liked it very much. I realized then that there are MANY things that I like that my family think are weird.
Now for some more specific questions:
Employer granted vacation time--
From what I read the province requires all employers to give 2 weeks paid vacation time, even for part-time employees. Is that right?
Are there any employers on the Island that give more than 2 weeks? That is one consideration for us - I get 5 weeks vacation where I am now, and that would be tough to give up. Especially since we would be moving away from family, we would need that time to travel back to visit.
How often to you find you go "off island"? Is it more scary in the winter (I've only ever crossed it in nice weather). It doesn't seem like there is a discounted rate for residents for the bridge -that seems odd to me - they should give some kind of discount for residents? Is the bridge owned and operated by the Canadian government? EDIT: WOW - I found my answer on today's Guardian http://www.theguardian.pe.ca/index.cfm?sid=154604&sc=98 I guess this is a sore point!!
Any good PEI blogs out there?
Thanks!!
Sally