One family's adventures living and working in Astana.
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Miss Ocharovashka Contests 2016
Life has been super
busy here and I just realized that we haven't posted in over two
months. A lot has happened since then, so we'll try to catch up as
much as we can.
Our family is
doomed! Just like their parents, all of our kids volunteer and get
involved in everything, big or small! February was full of activities at the kids'
school, including “Miss Ocharovashka” (Miss Enchantment) contest
for the Elementary School grades, the same one they did last year.
This year our youngest three decided to participate in a true Kazakh
manner (meaning with only three days notice!). They had to do a
little presentation about themselves in a poem style, make a dress
out of whatever they find around the house, and show a talent. For a
mother of three cute little contestants it was a no easy task.
Fortunately we saved Nika's dress from last year's contest, so I only
had to make one more dress for the other twin, and Lina's contest
was on a different day, so she shared the dress.
The only reason our
twins wanted to participate is because they really wanted to sing a
famous Russian song that they learned earlier in the month and were
enthusiastically singing just about every night on their way home
from school. And the only reason Lina wanted to participate is
because she really wanted to play her guitar. These were the
classroom competitions, and whoever won would go on to the school
competition. I was really hoping that we would somehow avoid it
remembering all the hassle with it last year when Nika won her classroom contest. Well,
this year Lina won. I guess it just runs in the family. All the girls
had the blast though, and we were really proud of them.
Lexa and Sophie, ready to start!
Twins with their best friend, Dariya.
They are just so cute!
Lina is waiting for the contest to start.
Their teacher really went above and beyond in organizing this contest.
Lina is playing Lizginka (a Georgian folk dance) on her guitar.
Great job Lina! We are proud of you. We hope you do well in the school competition. Maybe you can teach Karlie the basics. She got a guitar for Christmas.
Great job Lina! We are proud of you. We hope you do well in the school competition. Maybe you can teach Karlie the basics. She got a guitar for Christmas.
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