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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Jammed packed weekend, grad beginnings

Our first graduation for miss Kayla was seminary.  This little girlie got up every morning at the crack of dawn to drive into ashland for bible study classes.  She has done this for the last four years of school and really enjoyed her study of the Book of Mormon this past year.  Emily also graduated this year too.


Saturday we spent the evening at my adopted sister Danielle's wedding.


It was outside between the frigid rain showers.  It was really cold out there.  I felt sorry for the bride and her maid in sleeveless dresses.  Brrrr!


Danielle's life has been complicated with a father who didn't want much to do with her.  Her brother gave her away.


My brother and sister came to watch too.


And sister-in-law Hannah with malea.


And step mom, Danielle's mother were all there for the festivities.


Oops can't for get Kayla.


Overall a beautiful wedding and then we went to Mansfield to get all the party supplies for Kayla's grad party.

It is busy here with me finishing my grad class Thursday, having another principal interview today, Minnesota people coming in for another wedding this weekend, Kayla's school graduation and grad party.  Not sure we could pack in much more.  I'm really going to enjoy my first week off this summer!

5 comments:

  1. Sounds like a busy week but begging's are good
    Cathy

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  2. Congrats to seminary graduation! Did it 4 times and boy it takes dedication..good job girls! Busy weekends are the fashion these days! Hope all goes well with the party and I'll see you there! (Your sis sure looks like your Mom!)

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  3. Lots more happy events, past and future.
    That is what I wish for you!

    =

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  4. It's good to be busy with making memories with graduation and the wedding. Congrats to the graduate and to the bride!

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  5. Kayla is such an sweet and righteous young lady. I know you are so proud of her! So are you interviewing in Ashland for principal positions, or somewhere else?

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