Lögberg-Heimskringla - 14.01.2005, Blaðsíða 4

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 14.01.2005, Blaðsíða 4
4 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • Friday 14 January 2005 The Gimli diet and exercise program Steinþór Guðbjartsson Managing Editor Alarge part of four men in Manitoba will have disappeared at this time next year if everything goes as they have planned. The deci- sion was made after they found out that they don’t fit into most of their clothes anymore, have difficulties getting into their cars and have problems en- tering toilets on airplanes, to name a few hindrances in their lives due to too much food in- take and too little exercise. An Icelandic law student at the Bifröst School of Busi- ness in Iceland is studying at the Faculty of Law at the Uni- versity of Manitoba in Winni- peg this school year. He spent the holiday season in Gimli, and although he enjoyed his stay there very much, it com- pletely destroyed his fitness program. In the fall he lived on a special diet and exercised regularly, and as a result he lost 10 kg, about 22 pounds, while strengthening his body. While in Gimli he ate excessively with his friends, exercised very little and as a result he gained his former weight back and even a little bit more. After New Year’s Eve din- ner, the Icelandic student ex- pressed his concems regarding his weight and fitness. He ex- plained how his program had worked and suggested that a new effort should be started in the new year. Earlier the same day, yours truly had received an e-mail from WestJet. The company thanked him for choosing to fly with WestJet in January but reminded him of restric- tions regarding weight. “As it will soon be the season of ex- cess (too much eggnog, fruit- cake...).” He did not need more reminders and jumped on the health bandwagon, as did the other two heavyweights and long-term residents of Gimli. The next step was to decide on the procedure. The heaviest of the four and the only one not bom in Iceland said it was un- fair to the others to decide to lose so-and-so many pounds or kilos. They had another piece of a chocolate cheesecake and there was the solution. Each man should loose a portion of his weight. 10% in three months was decided to be the magic number. A man of 200 pounds should lose 20 pounds. The four persons in ques- tion weigh about 800 pounds to- gether. If the plan goes accord- ing to schedule they will have lost about 80 pounds by Easter, which is half the weight that each of them should weigh. What they find a bit scary is that one of them may disappear by Christmas if they extend the program. That’s why they de- cided to have a feast at Easter and delay further decisions re- garding the Gimli diet and ex- ercise program until then. But now life consists main- ly of regular exercise, water, fruits, vegetables, protein-bars, and chicken and turkey breasts. Did somebody mention sweets, ice cream, muffins and dough- nuts? Not in this group of four determined Icelanders and a Canadian of Icelandic descent. Not yet. Letters to the Editor Dear Editor: I enjoy all your expanded coverage — the articles, par- ticularly the many great ac- complishments of Icelanders, also all the extra colour photos and pictures of persons. Is there scope to add some more of the Western provinces and extraor- dinary happenings in Iceland? Whenever I hear of L’Anse aux Meadows I always think how great and deserving it would be if UNESCO had re- named that site “Icelandic Land- ing” or something similar, such as “Leif’s Landing” — better the former. Your February 21, 2004 issue featured an article on page 11 which referred to this site as “Straumfjörður.” If I remember correctly, the President of Iceland said in an article in your paper one or two years ago something like “we shouldn’t be shy, or reticent, about publicizing that Iceland- er Leifur Eiríksson discovered North America.” Bankers & Traders INSURANCE EROKí-RS ÍNC Jeff Kristjanson Private Insurance Broker HOME * ACIO • COMMERCIAL 10203-139 Street Edmonton, Alberta T5N 3W2 Telephone (780) 451-5755 Fax (780) 451-5110 www.bankersandtraders.com I would like to investigate with UNESCO and prevail upon them for a name change recognizing Iceland. Possibly this has already been done. I think it would be worthwhile for the Icelandic National Leauge to look into this matter with UNESCO, and I would be glad to hear from supportive in- terested persons. All four of my grandpar- ents came from Iceland in the 1870s. One received the Order of the Falcon. I visited Iceland in 1999 and my langafi’s grave atJKirkjubol cemetery last sum- mer after the Gimli íslending- adagurinn. Thank you. Thomas R. Sveinsson Salmon Arm, BC * * * Dear Editor: As a member of the Ed- monton Icelandic Society I look First Lutheran Church 580 Victor Street Winnipeg R3G 1R2 204-772-7444 www.mts.net/~flcwin Worship with us Sundays 10:30 a.m. Pastor Michael Kurtz forward to receiving my copy of the Lögberg-Heimskringla each month. As I read through the De- cember issue I was pleasantly surprísed to see your article regarding the Falcons hockey tearn and the young descen- dants of team member Bobbie Benson. As I am also related to Bob- bie (great-uncle), I would very much like to make contact with either of the families. I have just this year begun to assemble the Benson family tree and, having left Winnipeg in 1954, have not had contact with Benson de- scendants for a lot of years. Would it be possible for you to help me make contact with either the Firth or Gold- hawk families? Thanks in advance. Glenn Benson Edmonton, AB Readers wishing to contact Mr. Benson are welcome to in- quire to Lögberg-Heimskringla via phone or e-mail. * * * Dear Editor: Happy New Year to you and all of your staff at Lögberg- Heimskringla. I have started the year by cleaning out some of my old papers. I came across some let- ters that had been sent to me years ago by an old friend and Winnipeg neighbour, the late Martha DeJong Knapp of Cali- fomia. The letters had been sent to her by Solveig Sveinsson. They are dated 1969 and Mrs. Sveinsson was then 92 years old. According to the letters, Mrs. Sveinsson was a writer but had lived as a child near Gimli. She trained as a teacher in Win- nipeg and married an American and lived in Blaine, Washing- ton. She mentions a son in Chi- cago. If any of your readers know of this family and are inter- ested in these letters, I would be glad to hear from them at Agnescomack @ aol.com. Thank you. Bless, Agnes Bardal Comack Winnipeg, MB * * * On January 14, 1888, 117 years ago today, the Icelandic paper Lögberg was founded in Winnipeg. Lögberg- Heimskringla Published Fridays, 24 times a year by Lögberg-Heimskringla, Incorporated 100-283 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, MB R3B 2B5 Phone: (204) 284-5686 Toll free: 1-866-LOGBERG (1-866-564-2374) Fax: (204) 284-7099 www.lh-inc.ca lh@lh-inc.ca Office Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 5 pm. Mon. - Fri. 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