I'm experiencing 'motherly guilt'. If you are a mom, you know what I mean. I diligently blogged on Becca's birthday, March 14th and on Garrett's birthday, March 17th. But here we are, one full week after Hannah Grace's birthday and I'm just now getting around to posting a blog about her. (sigh) No Mother of the Year awards for me this year. So... last Wednesday, April 6th, we celebrated because Hannah Grace Gaunch turned 17 years old!!! I skipped my afternoon teacher meeting and we headed to Panera for a late lunch. It was mid-week and Louie was training for his new job, so we knew it would be a low-key celebration. But, she loves their soup and it was her choice.
I cannot believe she is 17 years old! She is an 'A' student, is too independent for her own good sometimes, looks older than 17 (hate that!), is super creative, and can do absolutely anything she sets her mind to. Hannah hasn't nailed down a career path yet, but is starting to narrow down where she might like to attend college next year. She is taking the SAT in about 8 weeks and we are planning her first college visit road trip for after school lets out for summer. Hannah recently received a place on the WV Youth Ministry Planning Team. This is a group of 8 youth who help plan four large youth events during the 2011-12 school year. Louie also had a place on this team during his senior year of high school. One of the reason (not excuses, exactly) that I didn't acknowledge Hannah's birthday on the blog on the actual day was because of the crazy week we had. In addition to work and school, Garrett's band, Torn in Two, performed at our church last week with 2 other groups as a fundraiser for a mission trip.
(We also have had a lot of important details to take care of as we prepare to open the insurance agency in the next few months.) Torn in Two has a HUGE opportunity this weekend. They will play at a youth event before a national Christian band named Big Daddy Weave. Their lead singer, Mike Weaver, will speak at the event. Oh, and did I mention that Hannah's first responsibility on the Youth Ministry Planning Team will be that day... and it just happens to be the day of the Covenant School Spring Ball (aka Prom)? Yep. Garrett will sing his little heart out, run off stage, throw on a suit and head to prom. Speaking of prom, Hannah and I got the deal of a lifetime on a prom dress- this is how much we paid at a nice department store for a knee-length, dark plum colored dress with a rhinestone accent at the waist...
$4.99 plus tax. Apparently it was on clearance from last year's batch of dresses. (Yeah!) Aaahhhh... life in our house is fun. Sometimes the activity is like a light sprinkle and sometimes its like a downpour! During our daily morning routine in Kindergarten, we change the date on our calendar- this month, we are marking the days on that calendar with a pattern of little construction paper clouds, umbrellas, and raindrops. The kids always chant, "April showers bring May flowers!" After all this 'downpour' of activity in April, I wonder what 'flowers' will pop up in May? We've been getting graduation announcements ready to mail and Garrett's cap and gown are ready to be picked up. (He will have to try it on at home to check the length... I'll TRY to be good and not cry) Garrett is receiving mail regularly from 'his college' now. We have an official "first day he needs to be on campus" now... it's so real! He's so fortunate that he's going to be able to participate in a one-week orientation prior to classes beginning that will really help him get mentally and emotionally ready for college life and being away. (Yes, they have a 2 day parent version when we drop him off-to teach us how to say goobye!) We even had another milestone this week- we mailed Wheaton College our first check... one of many to come!
What else? Oh... did you know that its the 150th anniversary of the Civil War? Everyone in my house does. We are totally emersed in the Civil War because Mary Todd Lincoln (aka Becca) is living in our house. She will be in a huge presentation, complete with costume, speaking part and solo next week. We've heard facts, watched documentaries and shook our heads at how they dressed. I can't wait to see her in action. All this as we prepare our hearts for Easter- my favorite time of the year. I teach an adult Sunday school class with Louie and we are doing a 10 week series that I am loving. We're looking at the historical and cultural context of 'Easter story'. It's caused me to go back to scriptures I've read my whole life and see them in a fresh new way! I love my life- proms and family and concerts and work and such... but I know that I never want to forget my true purpose and my 1st love... my Savior.
ahhh another beautiful entry--u write so well! and you will not regret such HUGE milestones u are documenting! so funny. loved the wheaton pic and the $5 money pic. LOL
ReplyDeleteprom pics please!! :)