Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Quarantine Graduations





In addition to great niece, Kendall, and her cousin, Kyle, celebrating their graduations this year, we also had two friends who experienced virtual college commencements.  Although we couldn't attend parties as planned, I still baked cookies to let them know I was thinking about them.


Congratulations to University of Iowa graduate, Jack .  . .


. . . and to University of Illinois graduate,  Andrea.





Cheers to the resilient class of 2020!

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Kyle's Day To Shine


It's great-nephew,  Kyle's day to be in the spotlight as he celebrates his high school graduation.

Due to the Corona virus, his second semester will be remembered for cancellations and social distancing, rather than a prom or a traditional graduation ceremony.  Hopefully, as time passes the pain of the loss of traditional senior activities will be replaced by understanding that the world shut down to keep him safe.  


What stories he will have to tell the next generation! No doubt, no other graduates in our family will have cookies that included masks, a virus and toilet paper.






 Congratulations, to Kyle and the resilient class of 2020.


       

Monday, May 18, 2020

She's Still Goin'



When I wrote a blog entry for great-niece, Kendall's sixteenth birthday I included some quotes from, "Oh the Places You'll Go," by Dr. Seuss and I repeated that theme when she graduated from high school.  Four years later, she's still goin'.


You're off to Great Places! Today is your day!


No virus, toilet paper shortage or social distancing will dampen her spirits.


When she had to exchange senior break, spring formals, and a graduation ceremony for on line learning, she returned home, enjoyed her loving family and added a cute little puppy to her life.

She's my glam girl, so there's a hint of sparkle in her cookie collection along with pearls and carnations, the flower and jewel of her sorority.


In a few months, she will be moving out of state to begin her new career with 3M.  I'm going to miss her, but I can't wait to see what the future has in store for this remarkable woman.

  
Congratulations to Kendall and the resilient class of 2020.



Saturday, May 16, 2020

Sue is Amazing


My good friend and former colleague is retiring this year after 30+ years of service to Elk Grove High School.  Sue graduated from EGHS, raised her children in Elk Grove and said she was going to "walk" when her first grandchild graduated this year.


No one deserves a retirement celebration more than Sue, but the Coronavirus got in the way. Social distancing and shortages of crazy things like toilet paper may be our temporary "new normal". . .

but at least I can deliver some cookies to commemorate this milestone event.


Sue may be saying good bye to EGHS. . .


. . .and leaving the beloved Grenadier behind.  .  .


however, Sue is amazing, and there is no retiring from that.


Congratulations to a special person, may your future be filled with love, laughter, family, friends and beautiful beaches!

Friday, May 15, 2020

Avery Jaye is One!


It's been one short year since great niece, Avery Jaye, arrived, and what joy she has brought to our family.  In addition to Mom and Dad, she has a large extended family of grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins who love her.  Every time we see her, we are in awe of this special, little girl.


The year of her birth will be an interesting one for her to study when she gets older.  Here are just a few highlights:
-Lori Lightfoot became the first African-American, female mayor of Chicago
-the U.S. Women's soccer team won their second consecutive world championship, and fourth overall


-a record number of women were elected to serve in the U.S. Congress
-the first all female spacewalk
-President Donald Trump became the third President in U.S. history to be impeached
-16 year old, Greta Thunberg, was named "Person of the Year" by Time magazine


. . . and we all developed creative ways to practice "social distancing" as a result of the coronavirus pandemic that has gripped the world and altered our lives.  As a result, her birthday celebration was cancelled, and the special cutter that was purchased for her special day went unused.


However, we are all healthy and look forward to many future celebrations with this beautiful girl.


Avery has brought so much  joy, laughter and love into our family,  she is truly a blessing.  It's been so much fun watching her develop, I'm looking forward to the months ahead as she approaches "the terrible twos."



HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO 
A VERY SPECIAL GIRL!