It's a whirlwind around here. Ross started school yesterday, and he sure was not as excited as Tanner on his first day of preschool. I wish I had that kid's enthusiasm for school...I cried every year before the first day of school. Would you believe that the year I actually had to TEACH school and do way more work, has been the only year of my life that I have not cried? Imagine that. Call me a late bloomer. Or more accurately call it a huge blessing.
Ross spent last week working and fishing, soaking up every last bit of summer that he could. He said good-bye to Vocal Point, and I cried through his whole final concert, tears for the end and because it all happened. What an amazing thing that was. And still is. I can't wait to tell our kids about his Vocal Point days.
A few little things have been keeping life exciting...
1. A quick stop over at the Utah County Fair after working in my classroom....Ross' first funnel cake. Tiny tomato awards. Uncontrollable sneezing. We snuck in to the last 30 minutes of a demolition derby, and then I had a heart attack. YOU GUYS. Why on earth would you purposely get in a car accident?! I was a complete mess just watching 30 minutes of it! Ross noted that I was the only one reacting negatively to the whole thing. But seriously, am I the crazy one here?!
2. Peaches. We canned them. 23/24 going on 70.
3. Friends. Say what you will about Provo, but you can't beat living 10 seconds away from some of your best friends.
4. Flowers on a Monday. Surprise delivery to my classroom from the world's greatest husband.
5. 6:00 PM ish. Best part of the day. We live for it.
Peaches, flowers, and evening reunions...our little things.

Great update, Al! The demolition derby sounds exciting - ha ha! How many of the vocal pointers in that picture were actually married? Oh and I love your white pants! Where are they from? Love you!!!! Can't believe you're a TEACHER!!!!
ReplyDeleteStacey just told me to come read your blog, so I am and it makes me misssss you. First, I am so glad that you didn't cry on the first day of school. Happy day! And, I'm with you with the demolition derby--I went to my first (and only) in high school with friends and I thought it was basically the worst kind of entertainment alive.
ReplyDeleteLove you!