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Friday, June 9, 2023

Finally a Finish! And a Few Other Photos


This is an interesting dishcloth pattern because it's the same on both sides!


When we went to see our oldest grandson's graduation, we were also fortunate to see his brother compete in a swim meet. It's sure hard to tell which one is him though.


On another evening we went to the choir concert; there are five choirs, including a show choir! Our grand daughter will be in that one next year. Her choir this year opened the show, and it was followed by a choir for kids with disabilities. All of the choirs were amazingly talented.


And here's the whole family following the graduation ceremony. It was a very busy time, that's for sure!


Meanwhile, back home, we have been working in the yard and catching up with friends and family here.   We've not seen these two since we got back, but our indoor plants have welcomed us with blooms!


Crown of Thorns


Goldfish Plant


African Violet

Hope you all have a wonderful weekend! Our Friday started out with some very welcome rain!


6 comments:

Delighted Hands said...

We got a bit of rain, too. But only a bit! I love to catch up at home after a trip--enjoy.

Dee said...

We finally got some rain too. We sorely needed that.

Where is David off to now that he graduated. Is he doing college, taking a gap year, or going right into a job? Wishing him all the best!

Betsy said...

You did have a busy time of it while you were visiting. How fun for all of you to get to take part in the busyness.
Your plants all look great. I'm still nursing my violet and hoping that someday it will actually bloom.
Blessings,
Betsy

Pat at Bell Creek Quilts said...

Interesting dishcloth. So happy you had so much family fun on your trip to Illinois!!

Tired Teacher 2 said...

What a blessing that you were able to attend the graduation as well as the events of your other Grands. Your plants are beautiful.

karen said...

boy you've been busy! So glad you were able to see family and it's nice to get home and catch up with the gardens. My husband loves doing that.