Month: May 2026

May Days

Jack’s 16th Birthday

Thursday was the last day of school AND Jack’s birthday! He got to sleep in, then walked to school for his last final, which was a titration lab for chemistry. Not too stressful, and he got to work a few of his friends. Then I drove him and his girlfriend to their lunch date at Red Robin.

When Sam got home from his last day of seventh grade we gathered for present opening! Later we walked down to Asuka for dinner. We did the song and candles for cake, then I took Jack to Charlie’s house for his annual “book burning” end of school celebration. What a fun day!

Friday I took Jack to the mall to get some new clothes. He found some loose-fit pants that he likes, and some shirts from Macy’s. They had a great jacket that he fell in love with, but we had to place an order a size-up. Later Friday night Jack had Mason, Jaimey, and Henry come over for Chipotle and MarioKart. What a great way to end his sophomore year!

Happy 16th Birthday, Jack!!

Musical and Mother’s Day

This week the middle school performed You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. I attended the matinee for elementary students and the closing show on Saturday. There were difficulties with the high school reneging on letting us use their auditorium, which caused a lot of stress and radical changes by the directors. Despite all that the kids did a great job and the show was well-received!

My folks came out to see the show and we also celebrated Mother’s Day. We visited Giambrocco’s Saturday morning and got a lovely selection of baby plants! I got two new agastaches and a russian sage, and some fruits and veggie starters. We tried a new Italian restaurant and picnicked at the Arvada Center. It was funny to see the kids still excited about climbing the dragon sculpture. Then we went to the musical and gabbed at Amanda’s house over take-out. This morning I made brunch and we exchanged gifts. The boys bought me gorgeous roses and Jack gave me a handmade card. Ben found some great leg massagers for treat my sore muscles after nursing shifts. He also made a delectable steak dinner.

Snow Day in May

The school district generously declared a snow day on this late May 6. We got a wet, heavy storm. Most of our trees lost limbs, the Ash severely so. I baked frozen croissants for breakfast. I had a massage therapy appointment (oof, my hips are so tight!). The boys enjoyed a lazy day at home with video games and lots of snacking. We got notice that Jack’s final concert of the year would proceed as planned. He performed wonderfully, as usual!

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