Monday 30 June 2014

Happy Canada Day


Happy Scotland Canada Day

Enjoy

Ramadan

Please be aware that some of our guests and co-workers will be observing Ramadan over the next 4 weeks.



Ramadan is a special month of the year for over one billion Muslims throughout the world. It is a time for inner reflection, devotion to God, and self-control. Muslims think of it as a kind of tune-up for their spiritual lives. The third "pillar" or religious obligation of Islam, fasting has many special benefits. Among these, the most important is that it is a means of learning self-control. Due to the lack of preoccupation with the satisfaction of bodily appetites during the daylight hours of fasting, a measure of ascendancy is given to one's spiritual nature, which becomes a means of coming closer to God.

Ramadan is also a time of intensive worship, reading of the Qur'an, giving charity, purifying one's behavior, and doing good deeds. As a secondary goal, fasting is a way of experiencing hunger and developing sympathy for the less fortunate, and learning to thankfulness and appreciation for all of God's bounties. Fasting is also beneficial to the health and provides a break in the cycle of rigid habits or overindulgence.
The month of Ramadan Briefy explained
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Muslim Lunar calendar. The Month of Ramadan is also when it is believed the Holy Quran "was sent down from heaven, a guidance unto men, a declaration of direction, and a means of Salvation".It is during this month that Muslims fast. It is called the Fast of Ramadan and lasts the entire month. Ramadan is a time when Muslims concentrate on their faith and spend less time on the concerns of their everyday lives. It is a time of worship and contemplation .
During the Fast of Ramadan strict restraints are placed on the daily lives of Muslims. They are not allowed to eat or drink during the daylight hours. Smoking and sexual relations are also forbidden during fasting. At the end of the day the fast is broken with prayer and a meal called the iftar. The fast is resumed the next morning.
The good that is acquired through the fast can be destroyed by - the telling of a lie,slander,denouncing someone behind his back, a false oath,greed or covetousness.These are considered offensive at all times, but are most offensive during the Fast of Ramadan. Thus one of the objectives of this month for a Muslim is to purify himself / herself from ill characteristics that are within one. A spiritual cleansing through a physical action.
During Ramadan, it is common for Muslims to go to the Masjid (Mosque) and spend several hours praying and studying the Quran. In addition to the five daily prayers, during Ramadan Muslims recite a special prayer called the Taraweeh prayer (Night Prayer). The length of this prayer is usually 2-3 times as long as the daily prayers. Some Muslims spend the entire night in prayer.
In the last ten nights of this month, Muslims search for a special night called Laylat-al-Qadr (the Night of Power). It is believed that on this night Muhammad first received the revelation of the Holy Quran. And according to the Quran, this is when God determines the course of the world for the following year. When the fast ends (the first day of the month of Shawwal) it is celebrated as a "holiday" called Id-al-Fitr (the Feast of Fast Breaking). Friends and family gather to pray in congregation. Meals are prepared and family and friends have a joyous day.
The Importance of Ramadan to Muslims
Ramadan is important for Muslims is because it is believed to be the month in which the first verses of the Holy Qur’an (the divine scripture) were revealed by Allah (God) to Prophet Muhammad (570-632 C.E.). From time to time, Muhammad used to go out from Makkah, where he was born and where he worked as a caravan trader, to reflect and meditate in solitude. Like Abraham before him, he had never accepted his people’s worship of many gods, and felt a need to withdraw to a quiet place to reflect on the One God. One night, while contemplating in a cave near Makkah, he heard a voice call out, telling him to "Read!" Muhammad protested that he was unable to read. The voice insisted again, and then a third time, and Muhammad found himself reciting the first verses of the Qur’an:
"Read, in the name of thy Lord, Who created—Created man, out of a clot (embryo).Proclaim! And thy Lord is Most Bountiful,He Who taught the use of the pen—Taught man that which he knew not.Nay, but man doth transgress all bounds,In that he looketh upon himself as self-sufficient.Verily, to thy Lord is the return (of all)." (ch.96: 1-8)
The voice was that of the angel Gabriel, and he confirmed that Muhammad was selected for an important and challenging mission—he was to call people to monotheism and righteousness.
Muslims consider the Qur’an to be God’s speech recorded in the Arabic language, and transmitted to humanity through Muhammad, who is considered the last of the prophets. This tradition of God-chosen prophets or messengers is believed to include such figures as Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, David, and Jesus. Muslims believe that over a period of twenty-three years, various verses and chapters of the Qur’an were revealed to Muhammad through Gabriel. The Qur’an is comprised of 114 chapters of varying length, with titles such as "Abraham," "The Pilgrimage," "Mary," and "Repentance."
During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn to sunset every day. This means not consuming food and drink, including water, during the daylight hours. For married adults, it also includes refraining from marital relations during the hours of fasting (i.e. the daylight hours). In the Arabic language, fasting is known as sawm. Muslims arise early in the morning during Ramadan to have a pre-dawn breakfast meal, known as suhoor. At the end of the day, the fast is completed by taking the iftar meal, which usually includes dates, fresh fruits, appetizers, beverages and dinner. Later in the evening, Muslims attend special nightly prayers(called tarawih) at their local mosque. Each night during Ramadan, approximately 1/30th of the Qur’an is recited in the tarawih prayers, so that the entire scripture is recited in the course of the 29 or 30 days of the month.

Why Muslims Fast
For Muslims, fasting has a number of benefits:
1. It helps one to feel compassion for those who are less fortunate and underprivileged, since each day Muslims feel greater appreciation for what they have as a result of feeling hunger and thirst.
2. It allows one to build a sense of self-control and will-power, which can be beneficial throughout life in dealing with temptations and peer-pressure. Through fasting, Muslims learn to control their natural urges such as hunger and thirst, and thus are able to better resist temptations for things which are not necessary, such as drugs or other unhealthy or harmful substances and behaviors.
3. It offers a time for Muslims to "purify" their bodies as well as their souls, by developing a greater sense of humility, spirituality and community. Ramadan is a very spiritual time for Muslims, and often they invite each other to one another’s homes to break the fast and pray together. A greater sense of generosity and forgiveness is also characteristic of this time.
As with other duties in Islam, fasting becomes obligatory (i.e. one becomes accountable) after the age of puberty.
Eid ul-Fitr
After the end of Ramadan, a very festive and joyous holiday is celebrated by Muslims, known as Eid al-Fitr [eed ul fit-ur], the Festival of Breaking the Fast. On the day of the Eid, Muslims attend special congregational prayers in the morning, wearing their nicest clothes and perfumes. After the completion of prayers and a special sermon, Muslims rise to greet and hug one another, saying "Eid Mubarak," which means "Holiday Blessings." Later on, Muslim families visit each other’s homes, and have special meals together. Children are often rewarded with gifts, money, and sweets.
Source: everymuslim.net

Tuesday 24 June 2014

Guest Feedback


Hi Neil,

This opportunity to comment about Windermere is a new feature for us. We haven’t experienced the opportunity before.

From the front desk—perennial Gwen, two-year tenure for Blake, and also Spencer to the housekeeping e.g. Mersada who must have known that our granddaughter (BC) who is doing research this summer at the U of T spent two nights with us because there was an elephant complete with eyes that greeted her on her bed the first night out experience has been extremely rewarding.
Now don’t reprimand Mersada because of the extra use for small towels. It meant a bigger tip for her and more accolades for Windermere. She must have taken courses on housekeeping procedures and entertaining features.

Commend your staff, Neil, because they make Windermere a home away from home. The kitchen staff were most accommodating because I have severe dietary restrictions.

Everyone will be sorry when Windermere Manor can no longer continue without major repairs but it will eventually suffer from a wrecking ball. Hopefully a new building will have features of its predecessor—especially the elevator. Unfortunately no one will be able to look out from a window onto the old oak tree and witness the wild turkeys that can be seen in the upper branches when there are no leaves.

Keep up the good work, Neil!

Best wishes to all from Anne and me,

Bill

Welcome Mackenzie



Mackenzie is the newest member of our front desk team, stop by and say hello to her sometime this week, welcome aboard Mackenzie.

Thursday 19 June 2014

Farewell Ben

Please be sure to stop by the Hotel front desk, to bid Ben a fond farewell.
Ben has worked for Windermere for over two years now and he is heading West!!
I will miss Ben and his pleasant personality . He was always so dependable and reliable not only for his scheduled shifts but ready and eager to take on any last minute shifts when we needed him.
I want to wish Ben the very best in his travels and sincerely hope that he is able to find work easily once he reaches his destination .
Thanks Ben, for all your hard work! He promises to continue to follow the Blog and we sincerely hope that he will keep in touch and keep us updated on what he's been up to!
All the best Ben and enjoy the stampede!

Gwen


Team Meeting 18

Church breakfast this Saturday, all welcome to volunteer and help out.
3 weddings this weekend, Friday, Saturday & Sunday.
Grand opening of AMP Collider Centre this Monday.
New networking group starting at breakfast in the Cafe next week.
Heather Anderson's wedding next saturday !!
New menus start in Cafe tomorrow, menu tasting tomorrow afternoon at 4pm.
New 3 course dinner menu includes a half pint of honey stung Ale.
New menus going in rooms tomorrow morning.
rooms last year 1016, this year 1045 month to date.
Cafe at #8 on Tripadvisor, hotel at #13
Ben Zess is heading out West, Gwen will further blog soon.
Chef gone Tuesday to Saturday next week for competition, will blog details soon.
Father's Day ended up around 120 guests, lot of last minute bookings, went very well.
June aging report is now on shared drive.
Health & Safety training taking place next week, meeting is on Monday.
Biz expo last week went very well, lots of promo for Friday Jazz nights in Cafe.
Signatures food show went well, donuts were a big hit.
Anti spam regulation kicks in July 1st, our data base is around 2000 people now.
Weddings this year are up 6 so far over last year, 26 booked so far for 2015 !
Summer promo for Cafe promoting Chef Kristian and new menus coming soon.

Meet Sophie


A very warm welcome to Windermere Manor to Sophie, the newest member of our banquet & catering team. 

Thursday 12 June 2014

Welcome Allan


A warm welcome aboard to Allan MacAuley, Allan joins us as a banquet porter/server.
Allan is from Lucan, Ontario and is into digital photography.

Wednesday 11 June 2014

Team Meeting 17



Dept Chemistry in this Friday, 120 guest reception.
Wedding this Saturday with on-site ceremony.
Father's Day brunch at 57 guests so far.
Cafe closed on Dad's day between 10am and 2pm as brunch is in Grand Hall.
Participating in Signatures taste of London event this Monday, serving out donuts ! watch blog for details.
Wedding next Friday, ceremony on-site.
Church breakfast next Saturday.
Wedding next Saturday, off site ceremony.
70th birthday party function next Sunday.
Wedding next Sunday, on site ceremony at 2pm.
Sarah looking after Expedia and Bookings.com yield management.
Hannah off until next Tuesday.
Robert updating MSDS sheets and ensuring sheets are up to date and current.
Closing duties checklist for night steward and MOD being updated.
New chef, Billy, starts on Saturday, farewell to Jordan who's last shift was today.
Tripadvisor, Cafe at #8 , hotel at # 13
Andrea on vacation next Tuesday until June 24th.
New Cafe menus start next Thursday.
Rooms today are 957, last year at 959, lots of convocation rooms this week.
Launch Pad now opening at 8.30am in the mornings.

This Week's Cafe Specials

Current Café Features
(available until June 17th, 2014)
Fish: Pan seared bass over artichoke barigoule, with heirloom potatoes, Nicoise olives, basil and fennel puree.
Sandwich: Poached tuna tartine Nicoise, with hard cooked egg, green beans, tomato and thinly sliced radish.

Quiche: Spinach, spring onion and parmesan.

Monday 9 June 2014

Who is this Windermere Employee - Follow Up

Another slight, small, little clue..........


More Windermere Pets


Our snake is back ! bigger than ever, he can usually be found basking on the flagstones in front of The Grand Hall or Hotel.

Up close photography courtesy of Brenda Brandt, certainly not me.

Saturday 7 June 2014

Farewell Jordan, blog by Shawn



It comes to me with a mix of emotions; pride, excitement and regret to write this blog.  Not only a dedicated, passionate, and hard working employee to the Windermere but someone who has become a great (to say the very least) friend of mine has decided to move on.  Jordan has accepted a position as a programmer for a local company where he will be able to take his schooling, skills and career to the next journey in life and family.  His loyalty over the past seven years will be missed but I am proud and excited for his next endeavour.  Since his beginning at the Manor he has seen, been a part of and helped create what we are today.  Jordan has been a huge asset guiding me, sharing stories, and sharing some tips and tricks to the ways of the Windermere.  I can be certain that without his support, dedication and presence the kitchen would be a much different place to work.  I will dearly miss the talks about music, movies and of course the 6am text messages. 
I would like to personally congratulate and thank Jordan for all he has done, wishing him nothing but the greatest success!!

“Say Something I’m giving up on you!!” 

All the best Jordan

Shawn

Friday 6 June 2014

Todays little Bee swarm


Wild Turkey Babies on the Loose !


Our family of Discovery Park wild turkeys have recently added to their clan, I spotted six or seven youngsters similar to the pic above - First one to email me a decent pic of OUR Park turkeys will win 2 seats at our Thanksgiving Brunch !

Congrats to Pete




Good Luck, Pete!

Pete will be moving forward in his hospitality career joining Boston Pizza’s Management Team. Pete has been with our team since September, 2011 and has worked, and excelled in many areas around the Manor. Thanks so much for all your hard work over the years, you will be missed!


Andrea

To add to Andrea's comments, I wish you all the best in this exciting new stage of your career, I know you'll do very well and wish you all the best.
Neil


Team Meeting 16



Wedding this Saturday with on site ceremony
Baby shower in Grand Hall this Sunday.
Tango this Sunday night, all welcome !! come learn to tango
Supression hood system in both kitchens being checked on Monday, 7am to 10am.
Wedding next Saturday, ceremony on site.
Father's Day sales going very slowly so far, will be doing a social media blast this week.
Welcome back to the team meeting Sarah !
North Meeting room sound system will be set up tonight.
June room numbers just now are 823, last year today was 874, need to have a push on room sales this week.
We have the 4 main ladies back to the hotel from last year's Skate Canada group, say hello and welcome them all back when you see them.
Hotel at number 13 on Tripadvisor.
Please keep Teresa updated on any and all POS/5 Star issues.
Izabela setting up next round of fire safety training and WHIMIS training over the next few weeks.
Pete from banquets is leaving us, see seperate blog for details.

Thursday 5 June 2014

Who is this Windermere employee ?


Answers on a postcard................
or 
email me if easier, lunch for 2 for the winner

Tuesday 3 June 2014

Guest Feedback

Hello Windermere Team,
Our stay at the Windermere Manor was lovely. I used to work for Let's Talk Science from my home in Ottawa but travel to London every six weeks or so and I always stayed at your Manor. I love the setting with the bits of forest and water in the back. The service I received this time and every other time has always been superb! I love that you raise bees and have added some raised gardens. It is beautiful! I'm also a foodie of sorts so it is a perfect with the amazing restaurant right beside. Although we don't get to London very often anymore, I was being presented a national award for volunteering with Let's Talk Science and I have to say that staying at the Windermere Manor this visit felt like coming home.
Thanks for all the work you do to give such amazing service!

Sue