Monday, May 12, 2025

Mother's Day

Today during Morning Meeting in my classroom I had each child share something that they did for their mother's that made them happy on Mother's day and I loved the responses: 

~ we went for a walk and picked buttercups

~ brunch

~ I made my mom breakfast in bed, a huge pancake that took forever to cook!

~ we got my mom flowers

~ we went for a hike and got lost

It was the sweetest, most darling answers. And I loved that they all loved on their mamas. Those elementary school years of Mother's Day were my favorite for sure. 

This one with a twenty one an almost eighteen year old was sweet too. 

On Saturday afternoon we went to Abigail's concert (post back here) and then we took my Mom out to dinner at a yummy Italian place. It was our first time eating outside and it was so lovely. 

The food was amazing! 

On Sunday we went to 8:00 am Mass which was lovely and then Scott and Abigail showered me with gifts that morning. 






The best were the cards and they were so thoughtful and filled with love. 


That afternoon I drove up to Holy Cross to do a photoshoot of Anna in her graduation cap and gown! It was such a beautiful weather day (but boy is it windy on the "hill" as the call Holy Cross) 


Not pictured, but I will when I can: 
1. The Mother's Day plates Anna bought me
2. The big project that Scott did for me -- not quite done (He does a big project once a year that our house doesn't really need but I've been wanting) 

*I'll share when I can* 

Saturday, May 10, 2025

Suzuki Orchestra Concert

We started our girls in Suzuki lessons when they were just 4 years old. The orchestras came when they were in elementary school. That is a lot of Suzuki orchestras. I've loved every single concert. I was sad today, Abigail's final concert. A chapter in our life ended today - I am so grateful for all of the memories and the fact that they will always have their music and gift of being able to play the viola. 












Here is the livestream link ~ Opus (the orchestra Abigail plays in) starts at 1:06








 

Sunday, May 4, 2025

Senior Recital

Last night was Abigail's senior recital for viola -- 

I love this picture of Abigail below. There are oh so many posts of concerts on this blog of mine. I am grateful I took the time to put theme all here to remember. 

This one is darling. 

And this one I adore. 

But ya know what... last night was my favorite. 

It was more emotional than I thought it would be. I mean, Scott and I have have been going to concerts Anna has played in since she was 5 years old... that's a L O T of concerts. I love some and I really love some a lot. 

This one was exceptional and emotional because it was her senior recital, signifying her years in HARTT school. 

I took some photos when she had just completed her piece (you can't really take any pictures while they are playing -- I barely breathe when my girls have ever played a solo) 






All of her viola teachers were there. Her current one for the past 5 years. And her very first teacher, Mr. Lee who was her teacher from 5 years old to seventh grade in middle school when he retired. That certainly made it even more emotional. 







Look at this love in that one hug... 




This picture to me speaks of love, caring, dedicated teachers who poured into my daughter from 5 to 18... and for Melinda and Lee I am so very grateful. 





 Thank you Abigail for all of those years. You play with a beautiful heart. 

Saturday, May 3, 2025

"We're WICKED proud of you"

I wrote back here about how Abigail made her college decision. It was truly in God's hands and we all felt led, followed his leading, and know she made the right choice. 

And it left us with a days after feelings of joy for her. We were just so proud of her and her decision. It really is hard to put into words but when something is so right, you just want to celebrate. 

On the week of school before our April break I had this idea. It didn't come from Instagram, a blog, or pintrest, just my heart. I wanted to decorate her door with all of the colleges she was accepted into. Although Fairfield University is the perfect place for our daughter to grow for the next four years, we almost all felt a little sadness for the other four colleges: 

~ Fordham

~ Providence

~ Sacred Heart University

~ College of the Holy Cross

She had these piles on her desk. (that post back here) One for each college. 






After she decided it was time of course, to not have those anymore. I took pictures, planned in my heart to blog about them because each was so unique and wonderful too. But something still felt missing. 

So I thought I'd decorate her door with all of them and put a bit "We're Wicked Proud of You" in the center. Perfect!

I love the way the door turned out! 










Abigail got home from Saturday orchestra and we asked her to come upstairs... I always love surprising my girls! 



I think the whole door was a surprise and gift alone... but then she realized what "We're Wicked proud of you" really meant! 



Along with that were tickets to the Broadway Musical, Wicked.

Abigail and I have already been to the NYC show (that post back here) for her sixteenth birthday but we've been talking about going back since then. This would be the perfect opportunity. 

So on Sunday of April break we headed into the city and loved every minute of it! 

Here we are just leaving home that next morning: 



Here are a few pictures of our day together... 

Scott (who was on another mission in NYC that I will blog about later), dropped us off just a block from the Gershwin theatre. We were so darn excited! 


Asked someone to take our picture and got some cute ones for sure! 




Love the lights in this one was were in line to walk in. 



Once inside she had to get a Elphba slushy too fun! 







During the intermission we headed to get a magnet to remember our day! 


It was breathtaking and spectacular. Every note, all of it. We really just didn't want it to end. But when it did we were so joyful. Still can't stop thinking about that musical. 


Scott was right there at the doors when we walked out and got these pictures of us! 


And he had made dinner reservations at a special restaurant right on Central Park so we got to walk through and see springtime there. It was so lovely. 






It really was such a special time and so fitting as a celebration for such a wonderful decision. 


There are so many other NYC memories on this blog of mine: 

Here is the time Abigail and I went to Wicked for her Sixteenth birthday 

Here Here and here is a time we headed to NYC during our April break years ago