Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Homecoming


Oh, Homecoming.  I was so pleased that "J" has such an amazing group of friends to hang out with.  Her friends are so wonderful that sometimes I fear she might be a bad influence on them.  


Yes, I have noticed that her dress is quite short.  But hey, it was already in the closet and it required no shopping on my part.  Plus its not as short as volleyball shorts.
It was such a fun night (for me) watching the girls take an hour of selfies before leaving for the dance. 

 The boys thought they were too cool to attend homecoming.  I think it was their loss.








The thing I love most about these girls is that they are smart, and funny, and strong, and confident.  

A Pets Life

With the exception of this cat, our pets bring us so much joy.  They enhance our lives and I would be lost without them.


Ha!  Even Molly is just barely tolerating this cat.  The look on her face says it all.

Molly has been a part of our family for almost 13 years. This photo was taken a few days before we brought her home from the shelter.  It was before smart phones so I only have a few photos of her.  Most are a blur because she was always moving.



Here she is about a year later.  Boy was she a handful. A perfect match for two rambunctious kids.
 But time has been catching up with her



We knew her time was short and we wanted to make her last months with us as pleasant as possible.  She got homemade food and lots and lots of treats like bacon and pound-cake.

Even with limited mobility she enjoyed her morning meander in the yard.



It's very hard to reconcile the happiness on her face at this moment to the reality that the quality of her life has declined so much.  I don't have photos of her labored breathing or my having to lift her to her feet most mornings. 

Molly crossed the rainbow bridge yesterday.

I miss her so much.  She was my steadfast constant companion.  But I still have these goofballs to keep me company. 


Jack, who we may eventually have to admit is ours, demands attention.

And these two-they know exactly when you need company.







It will NEVER be Fall

Ugh-this was the hottest summer on record for the ATL
It was in the 90s almost all of September and well into October.  




This kid's dream finally came true when she got her braces off.  She can now spend most of her school year brace free.

It was a great b-day present to have no braces.






Apparently this is called "vibing" and this photo accurately represents the color in her 
room while she does it.  It's pretty smart on her part.  I can't stand that color-it hurts my brain.  It works better than an old school "no parents allowed" sign

One of the best parts of fall, even a 90 degree fall, is the high school marching band exhibition. 



"D" and I took a long lunch and went to check out the "scarecrows" in a local town.  So cute.























Monday, October 21, 2019

Old Ladies and Older Bands

I teamed up with some of my favorite ladies and headed to my favorite music venue for The B 52s, OMD, and Berlin

 



 We even made new friends















JV Season

It was short but sweet.  A warm up for club season. And they rocked it.  These girls had an amazing run.  To close our season we came in second in the county tournament (out of about 20 schools) and we were so SO  close to winning.  That was a long hard day.  We left the gym at 11 pm after arriving at 8:00 am.  





This kid-always with the pep talks.