218. General Busyness. I'm so glad that we are blessed to have the luxury of this busyness. It's the end of the school year so concerts and assemblies and such pop up with amazing regularity. It's amazing that we don't have more conflicts than we do! But honestly, this type of activity is so much more appealing to me than staying home trying to figure out what to do every night. It gives structure to what is going on. And it's so fun to see the kids growing and doing. The only sad thing about it is realizing this part of my life is flying by and won't last forever. Everyone is at such fun ages.
219. Dancing. And dress shopping. We went dress shopping to outfit the oldest for a dance. She needed something new for summer. We got one with a half an hour to spare! When she got home from the dance Lou asked who she danced with. She said, "This one kid. And this other kid." Lou, "That was his name?!"

220. TEETH. We've all been to the dentist lately. So far - no braces needed. (Mommy happy dance goes here.) And the big news - The S-Train lost his first teeth!!
They have been hanging on by the tiniest roots for weeks! Tooth number one came out at soccer practice. (And amazingly made it home after being put in the pocket of his soccer shorts!:) ) Tooth number two came out the next night after he dribbled a basketball into his face in the church gym. (Maybe we should have played basketball sooner.)221. Choir Concert. Sue had her end of the year choir concert for the parents. She is so excited because today the choir does a concert tour to several nursing homes and ends up performing downtown. They sound great!

222. Milk Jug armor. I meant to post about this earlier. We have a great knight helmet the oldest and the S-Train got together and made a couple of weeks ago out of a milk jug. It has a visor you can put up and everything. Unforturately it has led the S-Train to believe that he needs a whole suit of milk jug armor for Halloween next year. He is saving milk jugs in the basement. If he doesn't use them soon, I'll break his heart and dump them, or the recycling people will have to tip the basement into their truck! (They are all washed out.)

223. Cheerios Guitar. An after school project by the S-Train. So authentic he made a pick (out of a Krispy Kreme box) and mirrored the way it is held by watching his music teacher at school. A work of art.

224. Home Concert. To celebrate the loss of teeth the S-Train wanted to have a party. He's also been rearranging the house off and on for days to get ready for a concert he wanted to have with his cheerios guitar and drums his sisters made in art class. In fact, he had a three minute concert the other day when I wasn't home.
So yesterday he invited a friend over and we combined the two. He had music written out - for himself and for the drummer. And they made tickets.
Now I knew we had lots of tickets floating around from the previous concert. Not wanting to use up paper for another batch of tickets, I said, "Why are we making tickets? Don't we have a bunch already?"
The S-Train, "Those are expired!"
(He was so serious. I had to go in the other room and laugh.)
Then the concert. We had great announcers and singers.

They played two songs. "I'm a rock star" and "The S-Train lost a tooth." The best was when they were going to start the second song. The S-Train said, "STOP! I have the wrong notes!" He apparently hadn't switched from this
to this.

to this.
After it was all over they set up an autograph signing station in the basement. The girls had knighted them (like McCartney or Elton John) for their contributions to music. So they needed to wear their milk jug helmets for the event.
And if you've lasted this long, I'll leave you with one more thing that made me smile this week.
225. Overheard in a meeting.
First person - says something quietly.
Second person - "What?"
"Oh, nothing, I was just talking to myself."
"Sorry. I was eavesdropping."
I cracked up.











