Tuesday, October 13, 2009

A Fall Tradition Earns High Honors

Margaret had her first Homecoming weekend experience this past weekend and had, by her own admission, a blast. She was noncommittal leading up to the last minute on Friday when I was supposed to drop her off at the school for a barbecue, bonfire and scavenger hunt. Natalie showed up so I was able to actually get her to leave the car. Even the scavenger hunt was a last-minute thing, but they pulled a team together and gathered all the requisite items. Shout-out to Michelle who hosted the kids at her house then schlepped them all over to collect and turn in their found treasures.

The next day, I had to judge quilts in the morning and barely made it home in time to get Margaret to school for her to march in the band for the parade. True to form, I was late getting to the parade, too, so we didn't get to see more than two or three bars of music before they returned to the school parking lot and called it a day. She reports that she had a great time marching in the band -- it was cold, too. And, again, last minute she decided to stay for the football game with Natalie. She hooked up with Josh, too, and they all agreed they'd be going to the Homecoming dance.

Margaret didn't have a dress to wear, so we ran out at dinner time and actually found a good one on the clearance rack at Penney's of all places. It was long -- to the floor -- so I did a quick hem job on it and made it a knee-length dress that looked stunning on her. At 8 p.m. I dropped her off at the school with her friend, Colleen, and at 11 p.m. I picked her up at 11 and she was beaming. She had a great time. When we were leaving for the dance, Patricia wistfully said, "I can't wait until I have a new dress and a dance to go to." I told her she'll have her 8th grade dance soon enough.

In other news, Patricia was elected to the Student Council this year. She was very proud of the fact that all her classmates assured her they were going to cast their vote her way. Her platform included trying to get lunches for the 8th graders, who always wind up on the short end by the time they reach the cafeteria!

Margaret was selected for Select Chorus, an audition-only ensemble. She's in the regular chorus, but she also wanted to belong to the Select Chorus as well. Now she's set her sights on drama club and the spring production of "West Side Story." Between that, Select Chorus and Key Club, her after school activities will keep her very busy. It's been very convenient, too, having Brigid in Sibley right next door to the high school because Margaret just walks over. Most days she puts in a half-hour volunteer time for her Key Club requirements.

Brigid hasn't volunteered for anything, and her after school activities consist of eating freeze pops (the kid is addicted) and watching a movie until dinner. But she does absolutely love her tap class, photos of which are to come as soon as I get them developed. She can't wait for Wednesdays each week. And she's got skipping down pat.

Patricia spent part of Columbus Day weekend up at the lake, getting in some late-season riding before the horses are shipped off to boarding for the winter. Jack will take the girls up on Saturday this week because it's Homecoming at the college and I have to work. On Friday, Brigid heads to the pumpkin patch, so that will be fun. Hope it's a nice day. Nothing worse than freezing in a cold, damp pumpkin patch with a bunch of preschoolers.

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