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March 2021

  March 2021 On March 1 I took my cute nieces Maddie and Kami to lunch on campus. Such amazing girls. On March 5 we had our first in-person choir concert of the year. Caleb had solos in some of the group numbers as well as his own solo of Johnny Cash’s “Hurt.” He did an amazing job. He sounded so much like Johnny Cash that someone asked us if he was lip synching. On the 6 th we got to babysit sweet little Aidan for a few hours. He’s so cute. On the 9 th we had the plumber come to check some drains and from one bathroom he pulled out “the longest hair clog I have ever seen.” Since it’s a shower we don’t usually use, I’m guessing this hair clog may go back ten years! Who knows. I didn’t know if we should feel proud or……disturbed. On March 12, Kory and I went to our usual Island Park destination for my birthday weekend. I turned 50 on the 13 th . Kory had arranged to get a note or letter to me from all of our kids and my siblings and their families. He put it all together ...

February 2021

  February We started February with a little birthday party for Friend, Morgan’s teddy bear. The night before, she gave him a spa day. The day of his birthday, we sang to him, blew out the candles on a pretend birthday cake, and gave him some pretend presents! I’m sure Friend was very touched! Morgan also got her last baby teeth pulled that day to get ready for braces. On February 5, we had a CES training for employees and spouses. One of Jason’s friends let us use his amazing theatre room to watch the video. On February 6, my mom hosted all of the kids and spouses for an amazing dinner of prime rib, shrimp, rolls, salad, etc! It was fun to be together with no kids (no offense kids) so that we could visit. On the 7 th , the Kunz families gathered at Josh and Kasey’s for a Superbowl Watching party. We had tons of delicious food-ribs, ham sandwiches, tons and tons of dips and chips and snacks. It was great. The game was pretty grim. We were cheering for the Chiefs and they were...