Canada Day Celebrations
July 1, 2018
The children go in to Salmon Arm where there
is a Kid’s Fair: 10 am to 3 pm. The
forecast is for rain so while the rain is still being held in the clouds they
leave the house to get there as the gates open.
There are free t-shirts, rides for 50 cents, a man who blows the biggest
bubbles ever, games to play, and a free ticket for every child who comes, and a
bonus ticket if they wear red. Since the
day stays nice, the whole family stays for a long time since there is fun to be
had in every corner of the fair ground.
Betty comes home with a rainbow spray painted across the back of her
hair, and Alice gets the picture of a cat.
For my part, I stay at home, getting stories
ready to tell, Indigenous ones from the Secwepemc Lands and Resources: Law
Research Project. Canada Day is not the
only day that we read these stories. But
today, being that celebration, we read three of the stories.
1.
Coyote
and Wolf – two animals who decided not to share
2.
Old
One and the Sweat-House – how the sweat house came to be
3.
The
Story of Hu’pken – a lazy boy makes good
I spent a long time in the book, figuring out
which are ½ page, 1 page, 2 page and 4 page stories. Sometimes I need a quick one to tell. And Michael is interested in the more complicated
stories about Sea Monsters or how Coyote travels around the land. I can’t always remember what I have read and
what I haven’t, but Alice is good at telling me which story we left off
with. An easy thing to remember, if the
last image has been one of coyote taking his eyeball out, tossing it in the air
and letting it drop back in the socket as a game. I might have remembered that when I was
younger as well.
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