April is already such a blur to me, but here's what I got based on the pictures we took...
As Tom and Donna prepared to move to Our Lady of Peace (hereafter to be referred to as OLOP, so try to keep up with my acronyms!) we began absorbing some of the stuff that they didn't want or need any more that my kids insisted we could use. So that's how we ended up cramming an electric keyboard into Colton's very full room. Charlie seems very concerned about it...
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| Colton likes that he can practice on this in his room with the door closed during seminary, rather than having to wait until after school |
Jason also flew out for a few days during spring break to help Craig go through their stuff. Mostly they saved pictures and I pointed out things that we could use in our house (like replacing the old brown couch in our basement with their very nice teal couch). Jason also did the legwork for selling the Suburban, only for the Carvana guy to be
very put out with us when he came to pick it up and Jason was no longer in the same state. I guess he was worried that we'd stolen it or something? It all got worked out in the end, it just meant a couple extra lectures for Craig and I (seriously, this guy was NOT HAPPY) and they put a lock box on car for a day before they came back and picked it up. Presumably they were using that time to check for reports of a stolen Suburban. Lucky we're legit!
Right after spring break, Kendra headed to Ohio for her Indoor Drumline competition. Jason and Jeni were also there to watch Eli perform, and they made a point of driving an hour away to the venue where Kendra's group was competing and sending us pictures, which was awfully nice of them!!!
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| Practicing in the parking lot |
And then here's their actual performance:
It was an interesting season for Kendra's team-- one of their coaches totally dropped the ball on the choreography and so they were behind schedule the entire time. So that was a real bummer for their show. BUT, Kendra felt like the group itself was the most tight-knit, fun group she'd ever worked with, and she really enjoyed getting to be with everyone. Honestly, I'd choose that trade-off any day rather than the reverse-- an awful group who all hate each other but wins every competition. So overall, I think it was a win for Kendra!
They were away for Monticello's prom, so they had a dress up night of their own instead:
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| Will, Porter, Malik (their main coach, who we love), and Kendra |
Ryder is continuing to make progress with his pole vaulting. I got to watch him set a new PR at 8'6"!
Camille and her friends, Mara and May, decided to hold a bake sale. They'd been talking about it for ages, so I was pleasantly surprised when it finally happened! They donated a chunk of the money to the American Heart Association, and then made a few bucks beyond that to keep for themselves. Not bad!
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| Camille made three kinds of cookies and a pan of brownies! She worked hard! |
I don't know if you've been following the crazy gerrymandering stuff in Virginia (or the rest of the country), but this illegal "special" election was Kendra's first time voting, so that was exciting!
There's a woman in our ward who keeps horses, and ever since she found out that Camille loves horses, she has randomly sent various gifts on, including this fun medal! It's
very sweet of her.
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| This was because Camille tagged along for a youth service project at this friend's home and worked her tail off! I think the medal says 5K and our friend figured Camille walked at least that much around their property doing picking up sticks and whatnot! |
Here's another video of Ryder pole vaulting (successfully!):
I like how he raises his arms in triumph at the end!
That felt like a crazy track meet, just because of other stuff going on for me at the time. The AC in our rental unit had died the previous week, and I'd been busy trying to get it repaired. Even though it was "under warranty," it still ended up costing about half of what the whole unit had originally cost, so that was terribly frustrating. And of course, we had to wait a few days for parts. That was bad enough, but then to top it all off, our tenants decided to go completely crazy about the whole thing, and were constantly sending us nasty texts complaining about how it was too hot. I mean-- it was hot for two of those days-- it turns out AC units are more likely to die when it's really hot! But we did pay extra to have a portable unit set up for them. (The windows at the townhouse are weird, so the AC company only had one unit that could work there.) So right before I got to the meet, I got a super nasty email from our tenants (complete with a note from their pediatrician!) complaining about how unlivable the townhouse was now and saying that they had called city hall to complain about it.
What the heck??? First of all-- it wasn't even hot any more, so I can't imagine it really mattered. Second, they were moving out the next week anyway!!! Why were they making such a huge fuss over this rather than just packing up their stuff so they could move??? Did they remember that they'd asked to end their lease early and I'd been super nice about not charging them to do that and had since been advertising all over Zillow looking for a new tenant??? And also-- what in the world happens when city officials get involved in something like this? Would they make it so I couldn't rent out my unit???
The whole thing really freaked me out, so it was nice that I could sit with Amy (whose son Sawyer is also a pole vaulter, and also they own a TON of rental properties) and talk about it all with her, and be reassured that our tenants were just crazy. I was able to call my friend Missy (who works at City Hall) and she reassured me that a broken AC unit that got fixed in under a week was nothing they would be getting involved with. Whew!
So while Ryder was doing great pole vaulting, I was a stress case. But it was so nice that I have such wonderful, helpful friends! And fortunately for my sanity, the AC was indeed fixed the next day and our tenants stopped griping at us. Them moving out proved to be a whole 'nother saga, which I will for sure be posting about in the future.
Moving on now! Speaking of Sawyer and Ryder-- for reasons I can't remember now, Sawyer and Kendra decided Ryder needed a group hug in the middle of seminary, and Ryder was less than thrilled about it. I love this picture so much!!!!
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| Ryder's disgruntled face!!! 😂😂😂 |
That same day, Adam did Kendra's senior pictures and they turned out so great!!! Adam is so good to us. Those will get their own, very long blog post soon! Stay tuned!!!
And then that weekend, Kendra went to Fluvanna High School's prom with her friend Jaydyn and had a great time! (It was just a coincidence that their dresses were so similar, they didn't actually plan that!!!)
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| (Am I allowed to say that I like Kendra's dress better? Or is that too obvious because I'm her mom...?) |
Also the same weekend, Craig competed in wheelchair basketball at his school and discovered that he's way better at making shots from a wheelchair!!! Who knew??? Good to know he's got a bright future, whatever might happen to him...
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| AND he's still cute! |
Colton had his final band concert for the year and every time we tried to get a picture of him
he managed to be hiding behind people or music stands!!! He might just be a
Milford man...
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| Um, there he is? |
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| Oh, so close! Why did that boy stand up right then??? |
Or this one, where the band teacher walked right in front of him!!!!
And then, when Craig
finally got a shot where you could see him...
He's pulling this face
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To which Craig added the caption, "Do band, they said. It will be fun, they said." 😂
We did finally get a decent picture, but that other phone is just barely NOT in the way. At least he looks happy. He really does enjoy band, I promise!!!!
And that was a wrap on April!!!! We've still got about a third of May left to go, but it has already managed to be even more exciting, in both good and bad ways! More to come soon!!! |