May was fast and furious, and it felt like we were in a race nearly the entire month - there were just so many fun events and activities. Jami's puppies were the perfect antidote and gave us an excuse to just slow down and cuddle. Somehow, we resisted bringing one of the cute pups home with us.
We had such an awesome mother's day - the kids and Tim always do so much to make sure that I'm pampered and taken care of. Breakfast in bed is one of their very favorites (if not quite mine), and I was happy to share the bed and the meal with them.
Luke spent most of the month participating in the Provo City Youth track team. This was something new for him and I think he was surprised at how much he liked it. Turns out he likes the longer races, but definitely had to learn how to pace himself and not blow up in the first stretch of the track. I loved watching him try something new and develop new strengths and skills.
It may not look like much, but preparing and planting my garden makes me so happy.
I love end of the year programs and activities - it is so great to see all that the kids have done at school. This was a big year for Luke and we are just so proud of all that he accomplished at school. They had the opportunity to complete degrees and for each one, there was a lot of work involved. His teacher had a class program where she shared all that they had learned and accomplished, and awarded all of the degrees. Luke was the only one that earned a Masters Degree which of course made me proud, but I really loved seeing how pleased he was with all of his hard work.
It wasn't tough to figure out which project belonged to Luke.
We took advantage of a free Saturday and perfect weather, and went to the Hogle Zoo. The last time we were there, Luke was a baby and I was pregnant with Ruby, so it was definitely time for a visit. Luke and Ruby were so interested in all of the details and asked way more questions about the animals than I could answer. We spent a lot of time watching the gorillas and monkeys and laughing at their antics.
From the day she was born, Ada has been amazing and it has been so fun to watch her grow up. I was so proud to watch her graduate (both high school and her associates degree), but honestly, it felt a little bittersweet. She has been the best example to all of the younger kids, and the best friend to the rest of us. We will all miss her desperately, but are so excited to watch her fly.
The boys spent a day on the trail.
One last picture before Brycen heads out to Alaska for the summer.
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