May is always busy with end-of-year activities at school--Last Chance Dance and club basketball for Heather kept us on the run. She had a "tripped over the foul line" moment and broke the baby toe of her right foot so she is on the side-lines for 4 weeks. She cried for two days, not from pain but because she has to sit out, but now she has decided that it was a blessing in disguise--she has 4 weeks to let her tendonitis and other various injuries heal! May also included a combined YM/YW activity that mom was in charge of--humanitarian service project and YW sleepover at our house! We were able to tie 4 crib-size blankets, 13 fleece blankets (we cut and tied the ends) and are still working on a dozen or so knifty-knit hats. The hats will be an on-going project. Mom's siblings have been going through all of Grandma White's "stuff" and can now see the light at the end of the tunnel. Having a few of her pocessions (OK, more than a few) close at hand lets my mind explore long forgotten memories and my heart soar to new heights in gratitude that I can forever call her "mom." Mother's Day wasn't as hard as I thought it would be--the first without her--but Memorial Day (today) at the grave site may be. Our 5th Seminary graduation (Bishop and wife gets to hand out the certificates), and 4 weddings (all grooms from our ward), and other stake and ward activities round out the month. June is just around to corner with Youth Conference, EFY for Heather etc, etc, etc....but no more school! Sorry but no pictures this time... Love to you all!
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