Tuesday, May 3, 2011

And Now for Something Completely Different

Not only did the spring bring warmth, green grass and singing birds but this year, spring brought the Davidson family a new adventure to anticipate.

In a few short months, we are leaving our little house on the prairie and travelling to Mombasa, Kenya. Our family will be working in a guest house right on the Indian ocean for a year. Sean and I are going to home school the girls while we all learn how to live and work in a very different part of the world.

We are excited and nervous and downright scared some days. It is a big adventure with more unknowns than knowns. But we are all trusting that this chapter in our “Sea of Stories” will be a fantastic experience that leads to things we cannot even imagine right now.

In order to keep you connected with our adventures in Africa, our family will share our experiences here:

http://davidsonsinmombasa.wordpress.com/

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We would love it if you would check it out and continue to dive in when you can. I imagine that your words of encouragement and humour will be even more important as we navigate the uncharted waters of life in Kenya. So please join us. Learn with us. Laugh with us. And let us all see how the story continues.

~Mandy

After School Super Heroes

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The Fantastic Four are ready for anything: no villain is too terrible, no task is too dangerous as long as school is out, they’ve had a snack and their parents say it is okay. Many a crisis has been averted thanks to these friendly heroes.

~Mandy

Spring is on the way . . .

One day in March, after a very long, very cold winter, we awoke to find that the sun was shining again and radiating warmth, coaxing the green grass out from its heavy white coat of snow. It is magical every year when the spring sun begins to shine. Every year, it causes our little girls to find shorts, rubber boots and a reason for an adventure.

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Sun and snow and sticks. What more do you need?

~Mandy

The Cedar Gallery

During the girls’ winter break, we took a day to explore the Moose Jaw Art Gallery and Museum. It is one of our favourite places to go when we have the time. Local artists as well as those from across Canada display their work. We just love to be inspired by art.

After our time at the gallery, we came home and decided to try our hands at creating our own art gallery. We got out our paints and paper and went to work. After painting some beautiful pictures, I began to frame and display the work on our living room wall. So, without further ado, I present The Cedar Gallery . . .

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These local artists are new to the art scene in Caronport. They show a lot of promise.

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Rosie actually used her paint mixing plate to create this piece. She called “Starry Night” thanks in part to Van Gogh.

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Brooklyn loves all the warm colours so was inspired to create this lovely piece entitled, “Summer Swirlies”

 

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The artists, seen here posing by their collection. It was a successful show with many visitors. Congratulations, Brookie and Rosie! We look forward to more of your creations.

~Mandy

Finally . . . Christmas!

I am working on the principle that waiting for something makes it even more satisfying when you finally get. Like waiting forever for me to update our blog. Then one day – a new post!

It seems ridiculous that just as spring arrives, I am posting pictures of Christmas but there you go.

Christmas this year began with the traditional Christmas eve/morning events. So fun to watch the girls enjoy every moment.

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Hanging stockings with care and making sure Santa gets a good snack for the road

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Opening stockings . . . my personal favourite

Then it was off to Regina for fun at the Travelodge pool and waterslide . . .

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One of our new Davidson family traditions is to go to the Globe Theatre for a family production on Boxing Day. This year it was a great musical retelling of The Ugly Duckling.

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All in all, it was a wonderful Christmas.

~Mandy