Showing posts with label parade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parade. Show all posts

Memorial Day 2025

Our Memorial Day usually only entails grabbing the camping chairs and trekking the couple of blocks to the parade, but this year both Alice and Emily marched, but in two different parades!

The 8th graders in Potterville were invited to march with the band in their parade, so Emily and I were up and out the door for a 930 roll call.


Alice wasn't quite ready for her parade when we left, and I don't know where on earth we put her music binder. = (  So it was a tough morning.  I left her band polo and shorts out for her and sent a screenshot of the band director's email* to her and Billy. Billy ran up to Sarah's to get a flautist's music binder, but when I saw Alice in the parade, she was the *only* one out of uniform. = ( 

I am glad that Emily's parade was over and done with in enough time for the two of us to make it back to see Alice's parade here in the village!


One of the candies from the parade was a Bazooka gum! I haven't seen one of these in years, and they were old when I was young!!!


Since Alice has voluntarily ended her Band tenure, this was the beginning and end of an era.  If you haven't picked up on it so far, I'm a little sad about that. = (


So next year, it will just be Emily, but then the number should increase from there, since the twins start their musical journey this fall!

Happy Memorial Day everyone!  Thankful to those who served and didn't return, as well as those who did!

later days

*things were a little different this year, because the Holt parade was cancelled.  I joked with Alice, asking her if I were expecting members of the American Legion at her Cold War birthday party, because she bribed them with an invite if they cancelled the parade.

edit 6-8-25: backdated for continuity.

Other Fun Memories

This is the post of this round where all the small events get lumped together into this hodgepodge of a post.

Grace and Juliet brought home some 'energy saving' tools from school one day.  We couldn't use many of them (our faucets are abnormally shaped apparently) but the two of us did use some of the tape in the mud room to seal up one of the windows!

I bought a tub repair kit to curtail the rust at the edge of our tub.  It was staining my shower curtain, so something had to be done!



Billy sanded it down afterward, since I won't touch sandpaper.  It's better, at least it's not staining the shower curtain any longer!

I pulled this frame from a free pile, thinking the twins could maybe use it at their talent show.  Turned out they didn't need it, but I got some interesting 'frame' shots of Emily and William.


In the basement, I repurposed two of our book trolley baskets into wall storage for my fancy St. Lucia cake pan, and the new microwave egg dish.

Grace was sad that her cookie didn't have many chocolate chips.

But she was really happy to wear all of her new Hello Kitty gear to school after her birthday.

Juliet wanted to try a new hairstyle.

So did Grace! ; )

One weekend, Emily had dance on Saturday and Sunday!  She had to be there the entire rehearsal on Saturday, and then two performances on Sunday.   As expected, she was awesome! Billy and I watched her earlier performance.  Billy was impressed by some of her flips that she's been working on all year. 

After the first show, were given the gift of precious time by Nicole.  She offered to bring Emily home after the later performance, since she and Abby were going to stay between shows.  I was super thankful!

Our family can now travel internationally! Watch out world! ; )

One afternoon, right at pick up time, a tornado warning came through.  It was such that the buses returned to the school, and parents who were in the pick-up line were brought inside.  I was in the line, and came in to be with my girls.  The rain was coming down hard, and lots of kids were nervous.  Once I tracked down my girls, I had them move together, somewhere we could all three be together.  I offered smiled and reassuring words to those who knew me and looked like they needed it.

Thankfully, the storm quickly passed, during which time the big kids also went into lock down, and they couldn't find Alice (because she's in the high school* hallway during that time) so they called me, but eventually found her.  She had been texting me, so I told her to make sure they knew where she was. 

We had to stay in lock down for about 30 minutes after the worst of it, so my girls, as did many others, started creating some art. 


I found Emily some angel wings at a rummage sale!  They hang on a wall though, so they are quite heavy.  And they are one sided, not really a good costume piece.

Once afternoon Heleena came over, and they used their magic show boxes as race cars while playing the Wii.

One spirit day, the three older kids were supposed to dress in team colors.  Apparently, Alice doesn't have any blue clothing, so she opted to paint her face blue.  And, of course, straight blue would be lame, so she gave herself a nose star in a nod to the Somalian flag.

Grace was juicing the aging oranges to make some fresh juice for everyone!

I found Archie some formal wear at one of the rummage sales!  This is his 'dinosaur' theme, but he also has a patriotic and Halloween version.

Grace was exchanging messages with Avia one day, and Grace ended up drawing a Ramberrie for some reason.?

One of Grace's birthday gifts was a USA tumbling set for her doll Molly.  One day I found a girl sized Olympic windbreaker suit.  Grace was delighted!  I told her she looks like she could be Molly's manager. = )

Last year, I found Grace an instamax camera for $10 at the state sale. I was so excited, I bought her some photo cartridges, tested it out with Emily, to make sure it worked, then sent it over to Sarah's to wait until Christmas.  Well, come Christmas time we can't find it anywhere.  = (  I think it must have been donated to the Love Clothing Center accidentally, because it is not anywhere in Sarah's basement that we can find.

Fast forward a few months later, Grace is shopping for one, because of course she still wants one, and I'm still sad about the other one.  We look one more time, without any luck.

The next day, I found a classic polaroid at the thrift store for $10.  A quick internet search helped me find some film at the nearby Target.  So, I spent over $20 for 8 picture sheets.... And ordered her one more, slightly cheaper, set online.

I'll still be looking for an instamax, since the film is cheaper, but she was one happy girl to finally have an instant camera, and it was still cheaper than buying a new camera + film.**

Every now and then, we will ride our bikes to the twins' school instead of walking.  On this day, I was wearing the skirt that I bought when Christin and I were shopping in Berlin.  = )

Grace found a water spill that resembled a heart and wanted to send it to Avia.

In Billy's old trumpet case, I found a Jump Rope for Heart flyer from the early 2000s!

I don't know what the occasion was, but I liked the picture of Grace with her chocolate bunny!


Grace also made some fry art for Avia.

Last year, just after William's weeklong nature field trip, my mom and I found some ponchos.  There were two of them, so we labelled them and stuck them in the basement for this year.  Well, had their field trip been at the same time of year, we would have missed them, but luckily it was cancelled and reworked, which turned out to be later in the semester.  Sarah found them and sent them our way.  

Of course, the twins wanted to try them out to make sure that they would work!

For Mother's Day, I sent pictures to Haley so that she could print magnets (of all the cousins) for Grandma's fridge.  She offered to send me a set while she was at it, and of course I wanted some!  I was excited to put them up! = )

At the beginning of May, I got an email that the company that I use to print my blog books was going out of business. = (  They were offering 50% off, and Sarah had me caught up to almost the present year.  By the time I got the books in order, they had upped the offer to 60% off, which was awesome.  So, now I'm all printed up to the end of 2023!  But I have to find a new book publisher^. = (

Last week, I learned that if a container has two stickers, that it actually stacks!  So, I got two pizzas for $7 at Aldi!!!  Is it the best pizza, no.  Does everyone like pizza? yes.  And it was a good deal, so: win.

Alice had her friend Melony over for the afternoon.  They went exploring in the 'bog' looking for frogs.  I think they both had a fun time!

Saturday night, Billy and I joined Steve and Natalie at Mark and Kim's for some Jackbox Games!  It was a really fun way to spend the evening. = )  We played lots of different games.  Kim and Mark were definitely the best!

The app is pretty neat, since you play it on your phone, it records various stats about your games.  Role Model was a game where we had to categorize each other, and got 'final' lab results. lol.


You could also have 'audience' members, and since Emily was bummed that she wasn't invited, I sent her the codes so that she could play with us, at least a little.  It wasn't as much fun for her, but it did allow her to mess with us at the party just a little bit.

Today was the final Memorial Day Parade we'll attend as an entire family!  Next year, Alice will be marching!!!! = O

It was chilly, and a little wet, but the parade still happened!


Whew, what a busy spring, and up next: summer!

later days

 *to add to the confusion, there is a high schooler who is also Alice C. (not the same name, but close enough.)

**I have finally admitted defeat, because Murphy's law should have kicked in as soon as she opened the second package of film, we would have 'found' the other one.

^since I had just started a new blog (since my other one was full) in August of last year, I was planning to change the cover anyhow, so now will be a good time to switch over anyhow!  I might print some overlap with the new one, so that this entire blog can have the same cover.  I did have to split the second half of 2023 into two parts, with all of the pictures that I posted from Germany.

Robotics Competition and Parade

This year the competition for both girls' teams were on the same day.  That same day: William's birthday.  William was quite the sport, and allowed us to celebrate his special day on the day before, since the big girls had to be up at the school at 550am to depart.

On the last meeting of the year, I snuck in to see the robot and see Alice at work programing, since I was a parent volunteer for the twins' team, and needed to be at their competition as a leader.


Billy and William drove down to Battle Creek to see Alice and Emily's team in action, though the accommodations were too small, and they did not stay very long.

We had a slightly later start time for the twins' competition, so we had plenty of time to prep and arrived early.  I had some camping chairs in my car (they just kind of live there now, as I find them to be quite useful) and brought them in on whim.  They were very comfortable compared to the cafeteria benches or stadium seats that were avialable to us for the day.


The fourth grade team!


It was a cool set up, four tables, only one ran at a time, but the other one would be used for teams to get in place, so that there was no down time!

On the back side were the informational displays that described the process and team building elements of the team, as well as the robot features!



The high school and middle school teams were exhibiting their robots (very cool!) in the common areas.


Most of the teams brought their practice tables, and anyone could hop on to use them in between competition rounds.  It was a really neat experience!





One of the tables had these cool cookies, so I took a picture! = )

My mom came to cheer on the twins (and it was a surprise!)  She also was sweet enough to volunteer to stand in the really long concession line to get each of us a cheeseburger!  Sadly she came back empty handed, as the smell that was making our mouths water was actually beef hot dogs! = (

But, my mom takes good care of me still, and drove up to burger king to get us each a whopper, so that we could satisfy that burger craving!

Neither of the girls' teams took an award, but it was a learning experience for all!  Playing with Legos all day, but not really getting to make anything, had Grace in the mood to build when she got home.  She built a trophy.  (Notice the lack of green and brown bricks?  lol.)

Once the big girls came home, I wanted a picture of all of them in their shirts. = )


Emily has been going to the off season robotics meetings, but Alice doesn't go, since she'll be on the high school team next year if she does it.  They did have a 'float' in the parade, for which Emily offered up our wagon.  So the two of us went really early so that they could start decorating it.

It looked really good!


Alice came out with Billy and the little ones closer to start time, but she did end up marching in the parade after some convincing.


Thankfully, it was a short parade, because it was COLD!  Surprisingly, they did throw out candy!  The little ones were excited.  Sadly, many of the candy canes broke, but we were able to use them for our Gingerbread house!


Billy and the little ones left, and I waited for the big girls to return and then disassemble their float, so that we could bring our wagon home. = )

It was a good, learning season, and I'm not sure what next year will look like, but I hope that William gets to join in too!

later days