Today, we (happily) ran to Wichita to move Quincy home
For the summer. I’m excited to have her back for a few weeks - I have really missed her! She is planning some summer adventures, has a couple jobs lined up, and will keep us all entertained. I asked Cameron if he missed move out day - he said well sort of. Since he is a dorm professional, we asked him to come along and help. Honestly, easiest move out ever. Quincy had everything she could pack in her car already loaded, had the big stuff she needed our car for in a cart. We rolled it out while Jim found a front row spot. We were done in less than 15 minutes! She is not sad to be leaving dorm life behind. She is sad about leaving her friends though. She has an apartment rented for next semester, and will be back at it soon! I can’t tell if she liked or disliked Cameron’s “move out music” that he blasted as he pushed her stuff down.
After we got loaded, we met Colin and Spencer for lunch. Colin was excited to take us to this cool restaurant that is beside an airport. You can sit on their patio area and watch the planes fly in and out. The food was really good, and we all enjoyed it there. It was a beautiful day so sitting out on the patio was amazing. I’d go back. It was fun!
Harper and Saige decided to stay home and do a few projects they have been working on. Oh and Harper has been using Quincy room as an “overflow” space, so she had to clean that mess up before Quincy got here!
Madison sent me these cute photos of the girls going to the park.
Friday night, the girls had their year-end band concert. It is the whole school concert. The band boosters served dinner. Every band from 5th grade through high school and the jazz band performed.
Our band program is amazing. It is really cool to visibly be able to see the progress from 5th grade playing simple nursery rhyme type songs all the way through to the jazz band, which truly sounds amazing and the high school concert band, which is fantastic. The downfall - the night is really, really long. As in we started cooking hotdogs and wrapping them at 4 - I got there at 5. Kids start arriving (and eating) at 5:15. Concert ended at 8:45. By the time the band boosters got everything cleaned from the dinner and put away, I got home a few minutes before 10. As I said, long evening.
Also- Quilling the most amazing band teacher ever - has resigned. He is going to work for the Topeka fire department. And whereas I support people chasing their dreams, this one hurts. A lot. He has been here 18 years. His first year here was Mallory and Madison’s first year of band. He was a baby. First job after college. We were immediately impressed with his kindness, and his excitement over growing a program. And he has. There are 118 kids in the high school band. For reference sake, there are roughly 320 kids in the school. So roughly 1/3 of the kids are in band. Who has ever heard of that? He turns no one away. If your mom can’t afford an instrument, he has managed to get several donated. He will “give ya a loaner.” He said he never wants money to be a reason a kid cannot achieve a music education. But not only the fact that he will make sure every kid has an opportunity - he also makes sure they have a place in his program. They fit. It gives them a Place to be. The strange kids? Fit. The athletic kids - fit. The overachievers? He challenges them to jazz band. It is truly remarkable to see him know and love every single kid. I actually cried last night and I doubt that will be the last tears I shed over it. As I said- happy for him - sad for us. Not to say that the assistant who is taking over won’t be amazing. She totally will. But there’s just something about Quilling.
I did not get any good photos. I took a few videos, but they are weird and hard to hear. Harper and Saige (and Clayton) did great! They make me proud.
Time to move on from Easter, and get ready for summer. I might be enjoying this a little bit too much! I even got Skully some socks. I can't wait to see Evie's face!
My roses ae blooming! We need to do some weeding, but I am thrilled that my clearance sale roses are back, blooming and alive!
While we were in Wichita, Mallory dogsat for Maude - she was doing a bunch of outside work, and she said Maude could hang with Daisy and Olive. When we got home, Maude was so happy to see us -- but she was also exhausted! Mallory must have worked her pretty hard!
We weren't in Wichita very long, but I was so happy to get to see some of the kids and spend some time with them! When we got home, I told Jim I was planning to mow the yard, and work on the garden. He said he was also planning to start in on some yard work. Cameron volunteered to help. I think when you live in an apartment, you start to miss doing outside work. Cameron got the back yard mowed, helped Jim and I fill the extended strawberry raised bed with dirt, and we all took turns mowing the side yard (which takes a bit). I thought I had done a good job picking up the sticks, but as we started mowing and the grass was shorter, I discovered I missed a lot! I am happy we got so much stuff done though. It always feels better to me when the lawn looks pretty! Now all we need is more gas so we can finish it! I was also happy that they were able to get my tiny tiller running, and we got some of the weeds tilled out of the garden, which is starting to grow, and Jim got the snow fence erected to keep the wild rabbits from having another feast in there! I hope it works!