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It's Gonna Be May

The Holderness Family on YouTube is helping me smile my way through May.  They have a great parody called "It's Gonna Be May."  Look it up for a laugh!  Our version of the music video would include gardening,

litter pick up with the Scouts, water play, 



linger longer at church,


foraging for food to eat while brother works on his baseball skills,

playing in the rain and hail,

receiving great thank you notes for volunteer work done during this school year,

wishing the world a happy Star Wars day,

celebrating with a May Faire,

lots of volleyball games,

a stake Activity Days event, 

an overnight with the 16 girls in our troop at the zoo,


eating Dole Whips for lunch,

the beginning of baseball season,


using the new truck as a swimming pool thanks to borrowing a neighbor's tarp,

watching D and his best friend trash talk each other when their teams played against one another,

enjoying spring blooms, 

riding a new scooter and planting Marguerite daisies in honor of my grandmother,


attending the 10th anniversary of the public school, 

preschool field day,


Pack graduation, 

the WWI exhibit at the local museum and lice.  Yep, my oldest got lice for the first time.  HUGE time suck!



And we are only half done!

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