For awhile I could not get into this blog. Don't know why. But I got in today, so I will attempt to catch up a bit. We have two more great-grandchildren, which are such a sweet blessing. They are babies, so each time we see them, they are much changed. Here is a snapshot of me holding Thomas. He is full of good spirits and cute dimples when he smiles.
Of course it is several months later now, so he is even cuter.
Angelica's last school dance was in April. The boy she quite likes asked her in such a cute way. He lined our sidewalk with chocolate kisses and put a sign on the porch for her which read, "I kiss the ground you walk on...Prom?" How could you resist that. Of course she was so excited. It was a group date, as usual, and which is such a great thing. They had a glorious time. Their friendship has grown a great deal these last few months. After school was out, he asked her to be his girl. She was excited to say yes. Of course that arrangement is only good for a few months, as he will soon leave on his mission. Here is a picture of Angelica and her Clayton, all set for the Senior Prom.
While we were in Phoenix, our Mongolian daughter, Brynn, and her family drove over from Tucson to meet up with us for dinner. It was so fun to see them. Here they are, in our motel room, and on their way back home: Brynn and Roy Long and their boys.
Angelica and Timothy graduated on that Friday night. The ceremony was held in a large auditorium at the Ford Center, here in the Valley. It was held in the evening so by the time it was over, it was dark outside, even in the late light of late spring. Here is a snapshot of Timothy and Angelica after the ceremony.
One of Angelica's graduation pictures.
By Saturday, everyone arrived. We spent the day visiting and playing games of all sorts. There was an especially sweet spirit with us. I spent lots of time planning for the special tribute for the four, to be presented on Sunday, after Church. I drew portraits of all of them, plus one of Miles, who came and graduated several years earlier. I felt badly that I didn't do it for him sooner. I made a slide show of all four through their years and we talked about each one; their personalities and talents and our love for them. I gave them the portraits and presented a special message about overcoming obstacles. The Galbraith motto is "strength through opposition" so I used that as my theme, telling them that obstacles are built into our life on this planet and that is a good thing. Overcoming them is what provides growth and strength. Nothing to overcome leaves us unchanged. I gave each of them a picture of the Galbraith crest, the motto and a medallion with the motto on it. In my mind it was going to be special for them. Usually things like this don't come off as I imagined, but this time I felt like it mostly did. The sweet family spirit continued and enlarged upon us throughout the day. Dinner and dessert was each grad's favorite. So we had a good selection! I felt so happy with this weekend; it was a sweet, bonding time, for all I think. Here is a selection of pictures of the weekend.
TIMOTHY
ALEXIS
ANGELICA
MILES
Our four graduates: Angelica, peyton, Timothy and Alexis
For the first time in a long time, all of our children were together. My heart melted to see them all gathered in one place. Here they are: Gerald, Jessica, Reed, Audrey and Benjamin.
Here are all our girls: top-me and my Jessica; bottom-Ben's Jessica, Audrey and Dorothy
Here are all the boys: top-Layne, Benjamin, Gerald, Reed; bottom-Cliff and Chris
Everyone left Monday morning. All the bedrooms had to be cleaned, and all the bathrooms. We did it all that day. Being busy is my antidote for sadness in seeing them leave. It was a wonderful time!
Peyton's graduation ceremony was in June. We drove to Seattle for it. Peyton got tons of awards! It was a bit of a surprise as she said nothing much about it. What a lovely girl she is, as you can see from this picture of her. She plans to attend the University of Arizona, in Tucson; the same university that her brother Miles attends. It should be a fun experience for her. I so hope so!
Peyton with the quilt I made for her graduation.
Me and Gemma, who was visiting for the weekend.
It has been a spring full of family and good times with them. I'm so grateful to have them in my life. I can't think of anything that could bring more joy.
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