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

 

By: Rachel and Sierra

 The year is 2101.  The place is Okotoks.  Once again I visit the Mahon house.  The bushes hardly have any leaves on them.  On the roof there are now pretty gold shingles.  The tall pillars are very big. The big tall pillars are to hold the deck up. They have changed the house into a church.  The rooms look very new.  The church has a coffee room for the ladies that wanted coffee to drink.  The coffee room had a deck to look out on the roof.  On the roof there is an old weather vane with North, South, East and West. But the steps up to the deck had cracks in them and were super narrow. The front door had some paint chipped off.   The Mahon house had some parts that were new and some that were old. On the front steps there were the marks of all the people that have visited this wonderful building over the past 200 years.
 



 
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