Or, as in the case of my grandson... his first day of school...pre-K
Today was just a short day... a few minutes to register, meet the teacher and discover that your best friend from daycare is in your class!


Next, Justin came in with the back hoe and lifted up all the pieces of the old blacktop...I was amazed watching him move small pieces into position then scooping them up and dropping them into the dump truck.

Today, Esther posted this picture of the chintz fabrics she is using. I LOVE these florals, but I have nothing in my stash that would come close. So, I was still waiting to see the pattern before jumping in.
I set up my sewing machine by the sliding glass doors with a view of the lake off the covered porch. The weather was beautiful most of the week and I was able to slide open the screen door and listen to the birds and get the fresh air without all the bugs!
There was only one day that the weather didn't cooperate, so we went for a long drive and ended up in Elizabethtown where we did some grocery shopping and enjoyed a nice steak dinner out to celebrate Father's Day.
My second nephew graduated high school last weekend in Baltimore. The next day, the family drove over to Gettysburg to visit Pop's grave and see the stone in place. The three grandsons presented a cross to the parish that my brother had made. The cut squares on the cross depict the stations of the cross. Father was so pleased to receive it and felt it would be perfect to carry during the stations ceremony next Lent/Easter!