Maggie's friend, Maddox, came and stayed with us for the weekend. We met up with him and his parents and then had two sleepovers. Ruby adored him.
Honeybear is so sweet.
Maggie cut all her hair off. I think it looks great on her.
Maggie with Dad and Joanne's new kitty.
Maggie used her allowance to buy those glasses.
Doggies!
I mean. . .
Millie digs my new bed. Honey can't make it up there and that makes her sad.
Texting with Maggie. After I told her Grandpa wouldn't be bring McDonald's, she sent me her full order (and it was ridiculous!) and asked me to please have it delivered. Ha! Just FYI, we have food. She just wants McDonald's.
I'm going to guess Ruby was taking pictures and the flash was on.
Dad's birthday lunch at Laurie's new house
Maggie getting her Covid shot!!!
Maggie's graduation. She dressed Ruby because she said Ruby wasn't dressed up enough. Maggie kept saying we're going to a party. Then, half way through graduation, Ruby said, when is the party, this is boring.
Smile! Nailed it.
I got a big junior high kid.
So, it wasn't raining when we went in and Maggie said, aren't we taking the umbrella. I said, no it's not raining. Then about 5 minutes into the ceremony, it started pouring. Maggie was like I told you to bring the umbrella and you ignored me so you have to get the car and bring it around. I was planning on it anyway but jeez. This nice guy let me share his umbrella for a while but oh man, I was SOAKED. I had to take that top shirt off because I was dripping wet. I guarantee you that Maggie will bring this up until I die. Remember that time I said we should take the umbrella and you said no and then it poured.
He doesn't look so happy there but this cat loves me.
Sweet boo
She made her pants into ninja pants.
Lynette's daughter graduated from high school and we went to the party. It was not too warm and super gray but the kids still swam. Until lightening was spotted 10 miles out and then they had to get out. Maggie didn't swim because she felt like her swim bottoms (or top; she just said one half of it) were too tight and she didn't feel comfortable being in them around people she didn't know too well.
Lynette's son, Eric, and Maddox
Maddox helping Ruby
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