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                                                                                                                        Of course, there are those rare moments
                                             “Livin’ The Dream”                                                       when March decides to throw us a
                                                                                                                      curveball – a sudden snowstorm in the
                                            of March weather presents a unique  way. And let’s not forget the importance  midst of budding spring or a balmy day
                                            challenge, requiring both flexibility and  of accessorizing  with  hats,  gloves, and  followed by a bone-chilling night. In these
                                            foresight.                          umbrellas – essential tools in our arsenal  moments, we’re reminded of the resilience
                                                                                against March’s fickle temperament.   and resourcefulness ingrained in Canadian
                                              Let’s start with the eternal question:                                  culture.  We adapt, we improvise, and
                                            what to wear? In March, Canadians     But it’s not just our wardrobes that require   we carry on, knowing that this too shall
                                            become    amateur    meteorologists,  careful planning; our meal plans must also   pass. Despite the challenges it presents,
                                            constantly checking weather apps, and  adapt to the  ever-changing weather. In   March weather in Canada also offers
                                            peering out the  window for clues. The  March, Canadians crave comfort food to   moments of beauty and wonder. The first
                                            morning might greet us with clear skies  warm their souls and nourish their bodies   signs of spring peeking through the snow,
                                            and a promising forecast, tempting us to  against the lingering winter chill. Yet, just   the sound of birds returning from their
           By Janeen Wagemans               don our lighter jackets and maybe even  as we’re about to whip up a hearty stew   winter migrations, the warmth of the sun
                                            dare to wear shorts. But by midday, a  or roast, the sun decides to make a rare   on our faces after months of darkness
        More About March Though             brisk wind rolls in, carrying with it a  appearance, inspiring cravings for lighter   – these are the small joys that make
                                            chill that pierces through our thin layers,  fare and al fresco dining. Meal planning   the uncertainty worthwhile. So, as we
              h, March in Canada – a time of  leaving us shivering and regretting our  becomes a game of culinary roulette,   navigate March’s variables – both in our
          Aunpredictable weather where  sartorial choices. Layering becomes the  with  each  day’s  menu  dependent  on  the   closets and our kitchens – let us embrace
        one  day  you’re  basking  in  the  warmth  name of the game – a strategy ingrained  mood of the weather gods. One day, we’re   the unpredictability with open arms. For it
        of the sun, and the next, you’re bundled  in every Canadian’s DNA.  We’ve  simmering soups and baking bread to   is in these moments of uncertainty that we
        up  in  layers  to  brave  a  snowstorm. As  mastered the art of combining tank tops  combat the cold: the next, we’re firing up   discover our resilience, our adaptability,
        Canadians, we’re accustomed to Mother  with sweaters, scarves with t-shirts, and  the grill and tossing salads in celebration   and our unyielding spirit as Canadians.
        Nature’s whims, but that doesn’t make  raincoats with winter boots. It’s a delicate  of an unexpected heatwave. It’s a culinary   And who knows? Maybe tomorrow will
        planning what to wear or cook any  balancing act, ensuring we’re prepared  adventure that requires adaptability and   be the day we finally get it right – both in
        easier. Indeed, navigating the variables  for whatever weather may come our  creativity in equal measure.     what we wear and what we cook.

        Warner Insurance presents

        Member of the Month

                                                              ol
                                            Andy Kr
                                            Andy Krol
                              Andy is a local educator and a new OSGA member. He
                              was a member of District 8’s Creaky Knees Volleyball
                              team that travelled to Orillia in February and won silver
                              at the Provincial Games!!  Andy enjoyed the competition
                              and hopes to compete again in future events.
                              Other Interests
                              Andy enjoys being active and plays hockey, volleyball,

        golf, and pickleball. He also enjoys boating, fishing, travelling, and spending time
        with his family and friends. Andy has coached high school volleyball for 20 years.
        Welcome to District 8, Andy!
        For  more  OSGA  District  8  information  contact our  District  Coordinator at
        lindad8osga@gmail.com  or visit https://district8.osga.ca or follow us on
        Facebook.
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