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Middle Children Week 🎻 🎾 🏀

Without Danny and Michelle, this blog post wouldn't exist!  First up was Michelle's LYS concert, where she got to play pieces like  Adoration and  Simple Gifts  but liked playing Dvorak best.  She was thrilled to play those pieces.  Hubby and I loved being there in such a nice auditorium.  A couple days later was her high school concert, where my parents were able to join the two of us.  One of the perks was getting to hear the pieces they are planning on playing in Orlando next week, including Pirates of the Caribbean .  Since Michelle chose not to join them for their spring break trip it was fun for me to get to hear what they were planning. Michelle is so happy to be on the tennis team again this year and she and her parter, E, won their first match 8-3.  They have strengths that compliment each other well and it was neat to see them working together on the court.  Hubby didn't like the fact we had to be such polite fans, my dad...

Spoiler alert: Final 4 Bound!!! 🏀

One of the perks of working at your child’s school is that you might be able to catch your daughter performing with the Pops orchestra for the 5th graders during your 10 minute break.  Perfect timing!  I will never get tired of hearing Pirates of the Caribbean performed live. Happy 7th birthday to Maisie!  We didn’t make a big deal this year but Natalie and I did manage to buy her a special treat at Buc-ee’s on the way home from softball the day before. In dog years, Maisie is now the oldest member of the household. And she has been wonderful about hanging out with me on the sofa as I recover from my broken ankle.  Yes, that ankle that I thought was sprained wasn’t getting better.  X-rays had a spot that looked “fuzzy” so the orthopedic sent me to get a CT scan a few days later.  The CT confirmed that I do indeed have a “small minimally displaced fracture involving the dorsolateral aspect of the talar head.  Small osseous fragments adjacent to the ant...

Transitions

We tried to keep our four day weekend pretty calm this year.  Got things done like a check up, went thrifting, and Michelle got to spend her REI gift card she got at Christmas on trekking poles for this summer.  We celebrated Valentine's Day and baked a King Cake for Mardi Gras.  Plenty of Winter Olympics were watched.  Natalie got a softball hitting lesson in and we got Menchie's and played tennis just for fun.  Danny still had basketball and a team dinner and then managed the next week to catch both Covid and Flu B at the same time.  I'm pretty sure he shared with me so I not only took a day off work feeling like crud but also because I sprained my ankle right after bringing him home from urgent care.   The SCLA sophomores are planning prom and it's so fun to see Michelle planning something that Kate and Danny can go to.  Here is a screen grab from a reel their class did in preparation to announce this year's prom theme. Danny only missed one (T...

新年快乐 aka Happy (Lunar) New Year

The day finally came for the Lunar New Year Festival that SCLA had been preparing for months on end.  Michelle was at the school from 8:30am to 7:00pm.  Official numbers say over 2,000 people attended this year, the most they have had since the pandemic.  I am so proud of Michelle and her friend Alex getting in front of a full gym and welcoming everyone to the event.  My dad, Hubby, Natalie, and a friend from her softball team, AG, all watched the performances in the gym.  Impressive and loud, it was a much different feeling heading into the auditorium to watch SC and NHS's orchestras perform.  There were also lots of booths to do things like brush painting and henna tattoos (thanks to Sam and Bess for doing ours!), plus food to try in the cafeteria and a drone show with art work from the contest to finish off the day.  Everything seemed to go very well and I honestly thought Michelle would sleep for 24 hours straight but lo and behold, she was off in ...