• Crazy Kids

    School’s Out

    This was Sophie's last year of elementary school, and she's extremely glad of it. It's time for sleeping in late, hot summer days spent at the pool, and best of all: she can now say she's a middle-schooler.

    On the last day of school, the entire student body, faculty, and parents lined the hallways and entryway of the building for the "fifth-grade clap-out." During this celebration, the outgoing fifth-graders parade through the entire school while music plays over the loudspeakers and everyone claps and claps and claps, wishing them well and giving them high-fives as they pass.

    Sophie was very excited to finally be one of the fifth-graders, and has looked forward to the clap-out all year. Here she is, coming out of the school for the last time as an elementary school student…

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    "Sophie! Over here! Hi, sweet girl!!"

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    Posing one last time with some friends…

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    This was her teacher, whom she absolutely loved!

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    After we left, I took her to her favorite eatery: Panera.

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    Sophie ALWAYS orders the Sierra turkey sandwich with the broccoli cheddar soup, and I ALWAYS order the Fuji Apple Chicken Salad… (btw, if you want one of the best smoothies you'll ever have, order their mango smoothie! Heaven!)

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    I cannot believe my little girl is a 6th-grader now. It doesn't seem possible! Then again, when I witness her tween attitude starting to show itself on those "hot summer days" I mentioned earlier, maybe it does…

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    Happy Summer, my sweet middle-schooler!

    P.S. Today is my mom's birthday! Happy Birthday, Mom! I love you soooooo much.

  • Crazy Kids,  Family

    Surprise, Sabrina!

    I'm a little late in getting this posted, but I wanted to share with you some pictures from Sabrina's surprise graduation party. I say "surprise" bc she didn't know we were going to make it into a celebration; she knew we were going to have a family barbeque, but she was unaware of the balloons and gifts she'd be receiving, which made it especially fun to pull off.

    Sabrina chose not to have a traditional open house, instead opting for a small family gathering. Some of her peers were quick to point out that they thought this was a lousy idea, as an open house was a surefire way to get extra money for college. She reminded them that she wasn't from a large family (with lots of aunts and uncles), and didn't expect friends or neighbors to give monetary gifts… but it still bothered her that she may have made the wrong decision – if her peers were correct. After all, how was she supposed to pay for her textbooks? And what about parking permits and extra campus fees?

    So we decided to make it as fun as possible for her, so she'd realize that she hadn't made a silly decision after all.

    We started with my mom's famous orange punch… she gets quite a tongue-thrashing from family members if she tries to leave this off of any menu!

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    A tray of buttermints representing UNL, where she'll be attending this fall…

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    My dad helped with the decorating…

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    Little Miss Natalie was fairly punch-drunk by the end of the night…

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    This is the best potato salad ever. Ever, ever, ever. I can say that (even though I made it) bc I didn't make up the recipe. So that wouldn't really be bragging. 🙂

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    Btw, we also had grilled chicken, pulled pork sandwiches, beans, and lots of other things…

    Like cake. Ice cream cake, actually. And from the looks on these people's faces, you'd think it was a rare delicacy…

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    Sabrina's sweet friend Kate came to the party…

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    She brought Sabrina some very sweet gifts, like a new pair of painted shoes! (I don't have a picture of them, but they're wonderful!) And you've got to see this… look what else she created for Bean…

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    The photo on the left is one I took in Colorado, and Sabrina posted it to Facebook. Kate took that photo and sketched it onto a tote bag for Sabrina! Is that not the coolest thing ever? Kate, you are so talented!

    Remember how Sabrina wasn't expecting any monetary gifts from anyone? Remember how I told you she doesn't have a large family? Well, unbeknownst to her, she suddenly had relatives coming out of the woodwork…

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    …and each of them had gifted her with cash.

    You see, Bre and I gathered as many old, unused cards (okay, so they were all Christmas cards) as we could find, and I made a visit to the bank. We then piled the cards and money in the middle of the table and started writing congratulatory messages out to Sabrina from the likes of "Cousin Beuford" and "Aunt Hildegarde." And let's not forget loveable "Uncle Jack and Uncle Rooney." And my personal favorite, "Your favorite step-dad, Fran." (Bre, what on earth was that about, may I ask?)

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    Natalie was getting a little concerned that all of the dollar bills were for Sabrina, and not herself…

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    …And then she became downright annoyed.

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    So Sabrina gave her the job of money-holder…

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    Needless to say, Sabrina was very happy to discover so many new and generous relatives, as now the stress of paying for textbooks and parking permits was fairly covered. There were even some non-relatives that sent her a lovely card: "Sabrina, we've watched you grow into an interesting-looking young lady. Congratulations, Dr. Spenky and Associates."

    I thought it was cute when she later exclaimed, "I get presents? Are you serious?"

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    Sophie got her a Pillow-Pet, which is something Bean had wanted for Christmas, but didn't get…

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    And here's my favorite photo of the night: she got a new Flip! video recorder, which made her a very happy girl…

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    (Btw, she also got that new Huskers tank from Victoria's Secret that she's wearing.)

    It was such a fun night, and I'm so happy we were able to pull it off for Bean. Being the middle child, there isn't a whole lot that's just about her, so we wanted it to be wonderful. And speaking of wonderful, look what my sister and brother in-law gave to her:

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    A trip to Texas, to visit all the places printed on that sheet of paper! (Aud and Shaun, I can't thank you enough.)

    The rest of the night was spent finishing off the punch, playing Apples-to-Apples, and being our loud, boisterous selves.

    Oh – and bubbles! Mom always has a ready supply of bubbles on hand for our family barbeques…

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    And clearly, Natalie wasn't the only one punch-drunk.

  • Stitching

    Finishes!

    I've been couch-ridden with the stomach flu these past 24 hours, but hopefully I'll be better by tomorrow… I'm taking Sabrina to Lincoln to enroll for the fall semester, and it's a full day's agenda for the incoming freshmen.

    But before I crawl back over to the couch, I thought I'd share some finishes that some of you have sent to me recently. As always, I love seeing your creations, and I'm honored that you would take the time to share them with me.

    From Joy in Texas

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    Joy completed this for her mother.. I love the beading!

    From Darlene, The Queen of All Things Adam and Eve…

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    She turned HallowEden into a needlecase to give away as a door prize at one of her A&E lectures. How generous you are, Darlene!

    I had three more images from Marion to share with you, but for some reason my blog won't load them. But take it from me – Marion is a very busy stitcher! She had finished Still Waters, HallowEden, and the To Thine Own Self Be True freebie – all beautifully framed. 🙂

    Thank you again for taking the time to send me pictures of your finishes. They're always a pleasure to see!

    Crawling back to my couch now…. wish me luck for tomorrow!

  • Family

    A Gnome in the Hand

    Mike made a third and final trek to Kansas this past week to bring home the remainder of his parents' belongings. Among all of the boxes and totes crammed inside the Uhaul was a container full of lawn ornaments that I'd specifically stated he did not have to bring home.

    However, Mike has never been one to throw anything away, and if he had his way, Hoarders would be asking him to sign on the dotted line so they could give him the 15 minutes of fame he longs for.

    When Mike toted into the kitchen the box full of faded, chipped, and downright unsightly ornaments, he asked me where I'd like them put. I simply said, "The Good Will is fine," and he replied, "But don't you think they'd be pretty all sitting out in the yard?" I stared at him, and with a resigned "Okay," he walked back outside with the box.

    We grilled out that evening, and while the steaks browned I sat on the wicker loveseat and looked around, marveling at how green and full everything had gotten with all the rain we've had lately.

    And that's when I spied something odd among the spirea…

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    Through squinted eyes, I took a closer look…

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    You've got to be kidding me, I thought…

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    MIKE STEWART!

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    I shuddered.

    I growled.

    This was right up there with that time he took the Yorkie statue – also from his parents' house – and put it under my pillow with a note that said, "I love you, Paulette, and I'm so glad I came to live with you."

    I took a few deep breaths in an attempt to calm myself, when I was faced with yet another shock:

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    All I could do was stand there and stare, mouth agape.

    What would you do? Pray tell, what do you DO with a man such as this?

    And why does a scene like the following not surprise me?

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    (Did I mention downright unsightly?)

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  • Photography

    High School Sweethearts

    Just last week, Sabrina said to me, "Mom? I'm really bummed. There's only a week left of school, and I never had a sweetheart. Which means I can never say, 'I married my high school sweetheart.'" I didn't feel the need to remind her that there were plenty of sweethearts begging to be hers, but she poo-poo'ed every one.

    Can I say poo-poo on a blog?

    Alex and Brooke were high school sweethearts. (They both went to the same school as Bre, where Brooke and Breanna were cheerleaders.) (Brooke tried out for American Idol once, too. I'll never forget during one of Bre's slumber parties, all the girls wanted Brooke to sing for them. Brooke was embarrassed, so she made them all turn their backs to her while they sat in our hallway, and she sang a country song for them. The girls loved it, and it was such a cute thing for me to see… although Brooke had no idea I had spied them.)

    It was such an honor to be asked to photograph Brooke and Alex's wedding a few weeks ago. I snagged my Canon-sister Jaime to help me, and together we shot about 3,000 pictures in 13 hours. I realize this isn't a photography blog, but if you could please bear with me, I'd love to share some of my favorites from the day!

    I love this shot… Brooke wasn't planning on wearing jewelry during her wedding, as she loves simplicity. Her mother won the argument, but couldn't get the necklace to clasp. Brooke's dad stepped in, and I just loved the way his hands looked, so gentle and fatherly. Once the necklace was in place, Brooke looked at her reflection in the mirror and smiled. "I like it!" she said. (Mothers know best.)

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    Her oldest sister, Breezy, was her maid of honor, and did a wonderful job of helping her get ready…

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    Meanwhile, Jaime was photographing the groomsmen, and doing a fine job of it. The challenge with men is that they don't give doodly (an expression my mother uses frequently) about looking handsome; they want to look cool.. like they couldn't care less if their picture was being taken or not. (Bravo, Jaime! They look handsome and cool!)

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    (Btw, it was a very cold and windy day!)

    Back in the bridal dressing room…

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    (The next one is truly what Brooke looks like most of the time…what a sweet young woman she is!)

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    The ringbearers, courtesy of Jaime…

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    We had to shoot the groomsmen separate from the bridal party, as Brooke and Alex didn't want to see each other until she walked the aisle…

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    I love this shot of Alex… he was finally getting to see Brooke, and he looked so emotional…

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    Brooke and her dad…

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    Jaime had a lovely angle, as she was standing behind the pulpit, off to the side in a changing room…

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    The next photos were taken just after Brooke and Alex had walked back down the aisle and turned the corner, out of everyone's line of sight. The sun was shining brightly through an open door, and I felt quite lucky that I was standing close enough to them to sneak these…

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    This next one is my very favorite shot of the day! Jaime was standing outside, waiting for them to exit the church…

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    After the ceremony, we took a few of the bride and groom outside – but were forced to stop early bc it had started to rain…

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    The first dance…

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    …and then the father-daughter dance. I could barely keep the tears back to take these pictures.

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    Bre was third-shooting the reception with us…

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    Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. McKamy!

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    You may now say, "I married my high school sweetheart." 🙂

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    May the Lord bless you both.

  • Crazy Kids

    Hi.

    During the last few days of school, Sophie and her fellow fifth-graders put together a "wax museum" of historical figures in order to help educate their underclassmen in a fun, new way. Each student was asked to choose an important person in US history and learn about them. Then they were instructed to find a costume – nothing purchased, and preferably from a closet at home or homemade – and be prepared to give a little speech about their person of choice to anyone who approached them and said "Hi."

    Sophie chose Rosa Parks.

    I was completely unsure of how to come up with a costume for that one, but we did our best. Using this image, we rummaged through my closet to find something as simple and reserved as possible…

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    When everyone finally had their costumes and facts organized, all the fifth graders lined the hallways in their costumes, their speeches hidden behind hand-held props, and waited for their wax museum visitors to arrive.

    Of course, Sophie's mom and dad and oldest sister were in attendence. 😉

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    Mike said "Hi," and the Rosa Parks story commenced…

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    It was very noisy with all the wax figures talking at once, but it was still enjoyable listening to speeches from the likes of George Washington, Pocohontus, and Babe Ruth.

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    Wonderful job, Sophie! I hear Madame Toussads is hiring. 😉

  • Family

    Pomp and Circumstance

    My girl graduated from high school this past weekend. She wasn't feeling very well, but was glad to walk that aisle and receive her diploma nonetheless.

    It was very difficult finding good seating in the auditorium, and I ended up in the very back, hoping I could get a few somewhat decent shots of Sabrina. When she got to her seat, I saw her looking around, trying to find all of us; with the hundreds of faces looking downward at their class, she couldn't spot us, which made me sad. I kept wanting to shout out, "We're here, Sabrina! Here we are!"

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    About 3/4 of the way through the ceremony, they finally came to the "S" surnames, and Sabrina's row walked to the front…

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    At last, I'd maneuvered myself to get a great photo of her receiving her diploma! I was poised and eager, holding my breath, and my shutter finger was ready to capture the shot of the day…

    "Sabrina .. Stewart," the administrator called…

    (There she is! My baby girl! My little strawberry-haired baby girl!)

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    Wha…???????????

    WHAT THE POMP JUST HAPPENED?

    I couldn't believe it. This was the one photo I was waiting for, and it was disastrous. I kept asking myself, "Will someone please remind me why I secretly sold Mike's left kidney so I could buy this lens?" over and over again. It wasn't until a few moments later that I realized it wasn't my lens, but another culprit:

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    The onstage flash and camera rig. What timing. Ugh. 

    I then recalled that last year the school sent out photos of the graduates to each family, and I was happy again. I'm sure they got a much better shot than I could have anyway.

    So I continued on with watching my darling girl head back off the stage, diploma in hand, and back to her seat…

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    Congratulations, class of 2011!

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    Sitting in the back of the auditorium, I watched my Sabrina walk toward the exit…

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    Again, she started to look around (she had actually seen her proud dad earlier, but I was sitting in a different spot than he was), and I believe she was just about to give up spotting me, when suddenly – finally…

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    …My girl smiled at me. It was then that I started to cry. I put my camera down and held my hand to my heart and told her I loved her. She answered by putting her hand to her heart and told me she loved me too, and out into the sunshiny day she went, waiting for us to come find her.

    I am so proud of Sabrina.

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    Once outside, amid the sea of green gowns, we tried our best to spot her. Finally, Sophie had the idea of standing up on a concrete block to yell out, "Sabrina!!"

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    It worked. 🙂

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    (Her dad gives the best, warmest hugs.)

    Pops was so proud…

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    In front of the courthouse…

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    (We'll be here again for Joonbug in 2018! I need to remember to take another picture exactly like this one when she's wearing her cap and gown.)

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    And yes, I'll take another of this one as well…

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    Sabrina, your dad and I are so very proud of all you've accomplished. You're a delight to us, and we love you with all our hearts. I know I speak for your Meems and Pops as well, and as dad said in your card, "Grandma and Grandpa are in Heaven, clapping and cheering the loudest."

    Congratulations, my girl.

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  • Crazy Kids

    Eleven

    One of my favorite things about Sophie is that no matter whose birthday it is, she's in the mood to celebrate it. She truly has a gift for making one feel absolutely special on their birthday, and I hope we made her feel the same on hers.

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    After presents, we took her to one of her favorite restaurants, The Olive Garden…

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    (Btw, Sabrina got her that cute strapless top – and a bandeau – she's wearing.)

    I got her a few fun little things from Aerie (since she's a big girl now and loves to shop where her sisters shop), her Meems and Pops got her some fun stuff from Justice for Girls (since she still loves little girl things, and won't be able to shop there for much longer), and Big Papa got her something she's been begging for…

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    Breanna and Sabrina used to have a trampoline, but as Sophie said, "It finally passed." She was ecstatic when she woke up on the morning of her birthday and saw the instructions for assembling the new one laying on the countertop.

    We had a cookout that night, and many hands (not mine) made short work of putting the trampoline together… until I noticed that the entire bouncing part was attached upside-down; time stood still as every eye turned toward me in a most unkindly way, and I suddenly felt like I was the next course in a cannibal birthday celebration. However, after recomposing themselves, Mike, Bre, Adam and Sophie went to work undoing what they'd done…

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    …and soon all was set aright.

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    Happy, happy birthday, my sweet Joonbug. You are absolutely special.

  • Crazy Kids,  Family,  Good Things

    Paulette Who?

    My goodness, it's been ages! How have you been?   

    It's that crazier-than-usual time of year around here, what with all of the end-of-the-school-year events taking place, my youngest girl's birthday, doctor and orthodontic appointments, graduation preparations, and Bre dragging my bum to the gym every day. Here's just a bit from the last couple of weeks…

    My Joonie had a birthday! She turned eleven, and is very proud of that, thankyouverymuch.

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    Sabrina is teaching herself to play the guitar, with the help of Friday…

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    Bre has started training for a marathon (to take place in September), and has changed her Le Clic photography blog to The Rising Runner. Instead of feeling guilty that she hadn't been taking a photo each day, she decided to get inspired by documenting her journey from occasional jogger to marathon runner, keeping track of her self-training progress and sharing a runner's recipe here and there.

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    Missy is still making lovely patterns on my carpeting, as well as breaking the sound barrier with her screechy announcements anytime one of us is coming or going…

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    …and Tasha is still channeling her inner Yoda.

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    Sophie and some friends recently tried out for the end-of-the-year talent show, but her little dance group didn't make it. 🙁 Good try though, Sophie!

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    Sabrina was awarded a $500 scholarship from the Rotary Club… Congratulations, Bean!

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    Adam has started training for the marathon with Bre, and comes over to play with Sophie a lot, even though he pretends he's there to visit Bre. 😉 (He feels a kinship with Sophie, since they're both the youngest in a family of five, and Sophie adores him for that.)

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    Sophie took 2nd place in the 60-yard-dash at her school's track and field day…

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    …She also played her last volleyball game and had fun at the season's end pizza party…

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    I shot another wedding! This time for two of Bre's best high school friends, Brooke and Alex. My Canon Sister Jaime shot with me, and we had so much fun working together. It was quite a learning experience!

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    And finally, my sweet Sabrina has a few not-so-fun doctor appointments ahead of her. She has an angiofibroma in her neck that needs to be removed, as well as several cysts in her left sinus. We've been puzzled by how sick she always is, getting frequent colds and not being able to breathe at night. (We don't even remember what her regular voice sounds like, she's been so stuffy for over a year now.) She meets with the head-and-neck surgeon on Friday, just after her commencement practice (yes, my girl is graduating!).

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    Please keep her in your prayers, if you would?

    And that's just about it for Chez Stewart! I hope you all have been enjoying your first days of summer (well, almost!), and hopefully I'll see you soon! 🙂