On the 8th of February 1984 Naomi Kay Davidson entered the world in Raigmore Hospital in Inverness. That’s in the Highlands of Scotland, in case you don’t know.
She was a pleasant child and caused her parents much rejoicing hence the name Naomi Kay as it does mean pleasant rejoicing. She was born with a full head of black hair which now in her early twenties is a lighter shade of blonde with every passing month. Not to say that her hair is not naturally blonde but rather that perhaps an enhancement is present.
Naomi atended Caol (pronounced COOL) Primary School and her favourite teacher was primary 5 teacher, Miss Nicholson. She had a sunny disposition as a child and was therefore cast as a sunbeam in the end of school play (1990). This was a moment of joy for Naomi as she got to prance around on stage wearing yellow tights and a smile. All you need, some would say.
In 1995, Naomi moved on to Lochaber High School where she excelled in talking; in class and out, chatting; with both teachers and peers and blethering to all who would come her way. This was a particular problem at some points in her life such as the time when she was made an example of by Miss Reid (Higher Admin) and was sent to the principles office. Naomi was filled with dread but was met by a warm smile and a request for babysitting duty at the weekend. Naomi has a way with words. Naomi has contributed much to society and she has tried to be an upstanding member of the communities which she has been part of. Perhaps her crowning moment, to date, has been the role of narrator in Lochaber High Schools production of ‘Joseph and His Technicolor Dreamcoat’ a role in which she sang to 500 people a night and wowed more with her charisma.
On a more serious note, Naomi has been a Christian since she was a young girl, however through her teenage years she lost her way and wandered off, only to fully recommit her life at the age of 17 years. This was the best decision Naomi ever made and she could testify to the Love, Grace, Faithfulness and Joy of the Lord in her own heart for many A4 pages. Naomi loves to spend time in fellowship with other believers and to discuss how to practically apply what the Lord is teaching her.
Naomi is resuming studies in the Autumn after a break in Nursing Training. She is looking forward to the challenges that the next few years hold. Naomi enjoys socialising and can often be found trying to organise expeditions and exploits for her and her friends. Naomi loves flowers and pink.
Habbakuk 3:18/19
“Yet I will rejoice in the Lord. I will be joyful in the God of my salvation. The Sovereign Lord is my strength! He will make me as surefooted as a deer and bring me safely over the mountain.”
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