It was a time filled with end-of-year school programs, Cora's piano recital, field trips, and me delighting in all the glorious spring flowers around town.
On Friday, April 25, I got to be a chaperone for Oliver's kindergarten trip to the zoo. It was a rainy, kinda chilly day, but we still had fun while it lasted. The original plan was to picnic in the park before heading back to school, but they decided to go back to school early and eat in the classrooms.
Usually the lions are way out behind a rock or something, but this time they were camped out under the roof right by the windows. Yay!
The poor zebras didn't have anywhere to turn...
Here is Oliver's garbage-bag-clad-class.
Oliver is on the top left. =)
On Friday, May 2, I got to chaperone Jane's 5th grade field trip to Eagle Island, where there was a sizable Civil War event afoot. They had all kinds of stations set up to give the students a glimpse of how things were back then. It was really neat. I liked all the costumes and props and such.
The best part of the whole day was . . .
. . . THESE . . .
I wanted a pair of these blousy trousers.
I think this very well could be the best outfit I've ever seen.
I couldn't stop staring and snapping photos. =)
Abe!!!
This was cool.
They fired something or other from this cannon into the water. I can't remember the details.
I wanted one of these awesome dresses. I asked them politely, but none of them would let me have one. ='(
I liked their authentic-looking "canteens". ;)
Jane's BFF was in her class for the second year in a row. Here we are on the bus ride back to school. It was pretty windy in there, as proven by Jane's crazy hair.
Spring ushered in the need to weed.
This was a particularly satisfying weed to pull. It took a whole lot o' tuggin' and gruntin'.
I nearly fell on my seat when the root at last came loose.
I guess I consumed some chocolate partway through May.
How did Dove know I have a great laugh? (Maybe if Chewbacca's laugh is considered "great".)
I basically spend my days shining and laughing in my sensuous way.
My point is, chocolate is good.
The kids picked these out for me at the store for Mother's Day...
They were beauteous while they lasted! I loved the color combo.
Saturday, May 3, we met up with members of Ryan's family at the sand dunes. It turned out to be an okay time. The sand was burning hot and it was super windy. (Note Jane's faceful of hair in the photo below.)
Here's Jackie's family, Bethany's family, and Ryan, Oliver and Janey.
Next time we will go earlier in the spring or not at all!
One of the gals I visit teach asked me if I'd make some cookies for teacher appreciation week in May at Cora's school. I was glad to.
I made a load of flowers, then decided to do a plate of quick and easy ones.
The night before Easter, I was simply tickled to attend the Broadway in Boise production of Wicked.
I went with Ryan, my mom, Megan, Erin, and Maren. We had purchased the tickets about 18 months in advance. =) I think we got a good deal that way. We were in row E or F, if I recall correctly. Pret-ty sweet seats. The show was even better than I'd imagined. I actually went without even knowing the plot, believe it or not. I mean, I knew very little about it other than a couple of songs and that it was about the witches from the Wizard of Oz. The whole cast and production was amazing, and I wished I could have watched it again and again! It was a whole lot of awesome.
Spring was so inviting this year.
=)
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