![]() |
|
Siblings
|
| original art is available- price $1910 CAN. contact Mark for purchasing information |
| 18" X 24" |
| oil on canvas |
| Click here for print availability and cost |
| . |
My daughters, Charlotte and Sarah. Were enjoying a hot summer day in Beacon Hill Park in Victoria. Its 2006 and the girls are 11 and seven, respectively. . This water park seems to be custom built for Charlotte, who has special needs and must spend most of her time sitting in a wheelchair. Certain areas of the pool are only inches deep, yet it still manages to keep both girls cool and entertained. Weve picked up a picnic unch at McDonalds. The kids meals are a favorite, mostly because of the toy that comes with the food. (Basically, the food is an afterthought.) The prizes du jour are small plastic Barbies, promoting a new, must-see Barbie film. Sarah and Charlotte manage to while away several hours drowning Barbie in the pool. Money well spent! The other item is a flip-flop that someone has abandoned. Its become a certified Barbie flotation device, or BFD, for you sailors. . Watching Charlotte and Sarah play together is heartwarming. Typically, its difficult for Charlotte to find playmates, because most kids want to run around. Charlotte simply cant. Sarah has grown up with this and knows that, when they play, she will facilitate for her sister. She works out a way to have fun in the process. . Most children Sarahs age dont know the term siblings, and few would use it in reference to their sister. Sarah attends terrific Sibshops, put on by the Sibling Support Project, to help her understand her feelings, and the differences between ours and a typical family. Charlottes needs require a lot of time and attention, especially when it comes to medical complications. Its something Sarah has to accept. She does this with remarkable patience and understanding. . They are sisters, which comes with the usual ups and downs, but theyre best friends, too. . Mark Heine |