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Ally and Hailey at the Pentagon Memorial |
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Bonnie (Ginny's mom), Melissa and me |
Bonnie, Melissa and Ginny
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Evan and his first grade class |
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Hailey and her class at the World War II Memorial
Hailey and her class are seeing lots of great places Today they went to the World War II Memorial. Hailey told me when she got home that it was her favorite place they visited. Ginny, her four kids, and her mom brought pizzas, breadsticks, and cookies over for dinner for us tonight. They stayed and ate with us and we had a very nice time. They left and took Evan with them so he could go to the school for his play. He is the mayor in the skit and so is Daniel. They had to split the class in half so each did the same skit. Ginny was sweet and let Evan use Daniel's Mayor costume. After they left, Chrystal brought over a huge pasta dinner and some cookies. She had said she was going to bring it last night, but must have gotten mixed up. She visited for a while, but we finally told her we had to get to the school for Evan's program. We messaged Bill to save us a place for the program. We put the dinner in the refrigerator for tomorrow night. We made it to Evan's program right before it started. They had a silent auction to auction off the clay pots the first graders made. Evan's was really cute. Ginny bid on it, then someone else, then Melissa, then Ginny and then Melissa. Melissa won the bid. I did her bidding because she had the walker an walking was difficult because the place was so packed. Bill didn't get our message, but Ginny's mom, and her mother and father in law, let us sit with them. We all squeezed in. The kids were all happy that their mom's won their clay pots. Evan did a great job being the mayor in the skit. I spent the night at their house again and after I read the Bible to Evan, he said he had something to give me. He started taking some stuff out of a clay pot, and gave me the clay pot he made last year. It was so sweet of him. Melissa and I stayed up pretty late and had a milky way and some cashews.
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