We’ve been swamped with milestones and contractors this past week,
which is why this post is a few days late. The school year ended. Our oldest graduated
from eighth grade, which means he’s officially in high school now- Yikes! He also finished all the requirements to earn his Star rank in Boy Scouts. Our
daughter performed beautifully at her choir concert and ended the year with a
banquet. Our youngest moved up from Bear Cub to Webelos in Cub Scouts, and had
his last fiddle and speech therapy sessions. We’ll miss our music and
speech teachers. They're awesome! On that note, we also visited the WHO (Washington Homeschool Organization) convention. Our math curriculum for next year is ordered and will arrive when we're in Alaska. Did I mention I like checking things off my lists? ;-)
Other than that, the dogs are now up to date on their shots and have their health certificates for the Canadian border. Our wills are finalized. And last, but not least- our house is empty and ready for the renters to move in.
I can't even begin to tell you how thankful I am for all the people who helped us with the final details in order for this trip to come together!
In spite of all the craziness, I actually finished something creative. This quilt is for a young man who is near and dear to our hearts. He graduated from high school a few weeks ago and is on his way to the Air Force. We are so proud of him! I hope he likes it.
It's backed with flannel, which won't do him much good during these hot summer months (He obviously doesn't live in Western Washington- our summer doesn't arrive until after July 5th- Really!) but it will be super cozy in the Fall when he's missing home. The picture below was taken before it was quilted by Vicki Stratton. She has been wonderful in helping me finish all these projects before our big launch!
Five days to go and we are SO REDAAAY!!
- Jen
Let the adventure begin! :D
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