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BAPTIST CHURCH IN THE PAST
BAPTIST CHURCH IN THE PRESENT

Following are the reflections of three students from the 2/3 classrooms at Dr. Morris Gibson Elementary school after visiting the Baptist Church and envisioning what it might look like in the future:

 

By: Brenna
The year is 2011 and I am thinking about what the Baptist Church will be like.
The Baptist church might be a house with a reddish pink roof, a chimney that's green, it may have a green door, the house may be red. The pink garage might have a blue-green garage roof, a with a purple garage door. The garage door might open and close when the car approaches the house. It will know that it is the right car by sensing the color of the vehicle. The car may be a shiny blue bubble car.
The colorful house might be a day-care with only eleven kids in it. It will be filled with toys and games and even a jungle gym. It will be a cheerful, happy place with lots of wonderful happy things for the children to do. I will be 17 years old and might even get a job at the cheerful Baptist Church in 2011.


By: Trace

 One hot, sunny day in the year 2011 I decided to go back to visit the Baptist Church in Okotoks.  When I was 7 the church was not a church any more it was a garden shop called Bowker and Scudds.  Now that I am 17 it is an ice cream store.
 It has flowers out on the window ledge.  These are real flowers.  The colors are bright orange with black spots.  The name of this new type of flower is Tiger Eyes.  I really like these flowers.  The building is now a bright red color, with a shiny yellow trim around the florescent blue door.  The roof has green solar shingles to warm up the building inside and out.
 As I walk in the door the first thing I see are the gold polished walls.  This modern material keeps the building clean and free of germs.  I then see all the counters where the ice cream is.  The counters are all glass so I can see the ice cream inside.  There are large machine like computers behind the counters.  There are many arms sticking out so that the machine can scope a full scope to more than one person at a time.
 The kinds of ice cream I see are, Butterfly Bubble and Giggling Gum, every time you eat it you giggle!  There is also licking lollipop and tickling Trace Ice cream.   I will choose the Giggling Gum.  I will sit down in the brown polished couch to enjoy my ice cream.
 When it was getting dark and I was full I decided to leave the beautiful ice cream store that once was a garden store and a church.


By: Travis

I think the Baptist Church will be a Science Shop in the year 2011. The reason I think that it would be a good Science Shop is because it looks like one.  It looks big enough to hold bottles of all different shapes and sizes.  It has the room to hold a lot of containers with different kinds of liquids in them.  It has space for robot making kits, chemistry bottles, weighing scales, and many different types of things to do experiments with.  When you walk inside there will be metal walls all bright and shiny.  The ceiling will look like blue sky with clouds or stars.  There will be model airplanes and rocket ships hanging from the ceiling.  On the counters there will be lots of Science books and small gadgets to explore with.  There will be posters to give you ideas of where to do the best experiments in Okotoks.  There will even be telescopes so that you can go out to see the summer sky.  The Science Shop will be my favorite store in Okotoks in the year 2011.



 
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