Tuesday, May 26, 2026

End of School Year Things

So much happened the end of the school year. Let me try to share some of it. This is not necessarily in order.
 
Field trips! 
Jet went bowling. Lucky went roller skating. The whole school went to watch Paddington at a movie theater. 
When I asked Jet what he liked about bowling, he told me, "I liked knocking down a lot of pins."
 
Reading Hall of Fame! 
Jet and Lucky both did enough reading for the Hall of Fame this year that they got certificates, posters, bookmarks, and a new book each.
Lucky got a special framed certificate and another book for doing the Hall of Fame all the years of elementary school.
 
Student Council Party!
Lucky was the secretary of the Student Council this year and they had a party at the end of the year. When I went to drop him and a friend off for the party, they started heading toward the door then all of a sudden ran the other direction and into the parking lot. A few other kids did the same. I realized, it was because they were helping carry food and things in for the party. No hesitation, these kids immediately went to help. I appreciate seeing this from these students. They are a good example to others (no wonder they were accepted into student council this year). 
Lucky brought home a service award "for outstanding leadership, character, and service."
 
Two of the aides in Jet's class retired this year so we went to a little retirement party held for them at the school and Jet made them cards.


Jr. Jr. also got a bunch of certificates for surviving junior high. He and I went to a celebration. Then we practiced some juggling afterward.

You saw the train he made, right? See my blog post from May 14, 2026. Jr. Jr. brought home a candy dispenser he made, too. 
 
I got to go to an assembly at the elementary school where Lucky was presented with a Hope of America Award. It was awarded to Lucky "who has demonstrated during this school year capacity for leadership, ethical and moral character and outstanding academic accomplishment."
I was talking with a mom of one of Lucky's friends who also got the award about how it was fun to see how several of these students were good friends. It's nice to know that they are good influences on each other. Keep up the good work, kids.
 
I went to the elementary school dance festival to watch Lucky and Jet dance. They both did great. Jet's first and Lucky's last.
What a cool kid.
Woohoo! We survived another school year. 

Monday, May 25, 2026

Jet's Turn

 

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Sunday, May 24, 2026

Saturday, May 23, 2026

International Tea Day 2026

I loved what we did for International Tea Day, May 21, last year so much, I wanted to do something similar this year.
I asked family members what they wanted to eat with our herbal tea. Cucumber sandwiches, of course, were requested. Our favorite recipe for cucumber sandwiches is in Whisk Me Away by Michelle Wright.
We also had raspberry honey butter (also from Whisk Me Away) on English Muffins. My husband requested coffee cake so I made Carrot Cake Coffee Cake (recipe from Mel's Kitchen Cafe). 
 
Lucky and I made biscuits (also from Whisk Me Away) that he had with leftover sausage gravy.
  
We spent so much time making food that Nichole and I only had time to eat half a cucumber sandwich each before we headed out to a Relief Society activity. I stage my picture and ate when we got home.
 
Our activity was a walk along the Provo River Parkway with a few other ladies. 
I had self control and didn't bring my binoculars and camera yet still got distracted by birds and got way behind the others while I was trying to find a Yellow-breasted Chat I could hear. I never did see it.
Ah, birds... and going for walks... and herbal tea... and celebrating.

Friday, May 22, 2026

Volcanoes and Chocolate

May 17 was National Idaho Day. We had a baked potato bar.

May 18 was Mount St. Helens Day. I took the leftover baked potatoes and made them into mashed potatoes for mashed potato volcanoes. 
Jet had a lot of fun helping put together our volcanoes with dino nuggets and green foliage (broccoli trees and green pepper bushes) and "those poor people" raisins. I put mine on the mountain. He put his in the crater. We had fun with the gravy lava, too. 
I also told Jet to say, "This means something," referencing Close Encounters of the Third Kind
 
May 19 was the Anniversary of the Rubik's Cube. Lucky got points to spend in his classroom store. He saved them up to get a bunch of things at the end of the school year, including rubber duckies and a Rubik's Cube. 

May 20 was Eliza Doolittle Day. I ate too much chocolate. The kids didn't eat a much. The song says, "Lots of chocolate for me to eat." Me, not us. 
Nichole drew chocolate for the holiday.
Jeremy was very impressed with how she was able to do the foil.
 
Everybody did have some chocolate later on in the day. Jr. was asleep but Jet didn't want him to be left out so he kept putting round pieces of wrapped chocolate on his ear but they rolled off so finally a wrapped chocolate coin was put on his head and stayed there for a while. I don't know if Jet did it or someone else, but the next day, Jet made sure Jr. got that piece of candy to eat. 

Thursday, May 21, 2026

Mommy, Look

Jr.: I seem to have found myself inside a box.

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Barbecued Brine Shrimp... Ewww

O.K. Sometimes I get creative with my post titles when there are multiple holidays I'm blogging about. Sometimes it's not so pretty.
May 16 was Barbecue Day. While Jeremy and Jr. were out running errands, they saw little barbecuing gnome figurines. The gnomes were doing the barbecuing, not being barbecued. Ewww. My post title is getting to me. Each gnome held a hamburger in one hand and a grill spatula (what's the word for it?) in the other hand. Barbecuing gnome figurines. They each also wore a chef's hat in place of a gnome hat. The hat covers their eyes which I don't think is very safe while grilling. Do you?
Anyway... since May 16 is also National Sea Monkey Day, my talented artist daughter showed me her "doodle" page on which she drew a brine shrimp in the bottom right corner to celebrate. You know sea monkeys are brine shrimp, right? 
Thank you, my talented artist daughter, for celebrating.
And thank you to my talented errand-running husband and son for celebrating.