Iria took a nice picture of Katharine today for her dance graduation.
The last of the Legos have been dumped on the boy's floor as we head down the home cleaning/packing stretch.
They are organizing all of them by the number of studs, which should make future builds a little bit more easier.
I took Katharine driving yesterday in my car.
She got to practice driving, and I got to not drive, so win-win!
I got my second shot at the Texas Motor Speedway today, a location that I would never have imagined myself ever visiting (although I do enjoy a good game of Mario Kart).
Iria and I are both fully vaccinated now, and Katharine gets her first shot on Monday.
Hopefully it will open up for the kids before we leave in July.
Katharine joined the graduating seniors in hosting Youth Sunday this week.
If you look closely, you can see a few other Doescher kids in the background (except for Kassidy).
The girl in the pink sleeves is Samantha, who Katharine has known since she started coming to church. I still remember teaching them in Sunday school when they were both toddlers.
I wasn't sure what I was going to post about today until Iria started ironing.
Apparently, Sophie always jumps up to join her for the work (I mean, play).
Lennon and I attended our first FC Dallas game of 2021 today, a preseason scrimmage against the new MLS team from Austin.
They tied 3-3, and then FC Dallas won the game on penalty kicks .
Opening night is a week from Saturday, and our last game ever will be their annual July 4th match.
Lennon and I won't miss much in Texas, but going to FC Dallas games is one of the exceptions.
Our garage is filling up with boxes. These will all be going to New Hampshire, along with a few pieces of key furniture and my work station and TV. Everything in the middle, and all of the loose stuff laying around the garage, will start getting sold off. Most of what is remaining in the house will get sold off as well.
Garage sale #1 is this weekend.
Egg chain by Lennon.
Photo by Lukas.
That is the last of the Easter pics- we promise!
(unless Sherman does anything cute)
We donated to a local cub scout troop who used their connections to make sure that the Easter Bunny would swing by our house. The Easter Bunny is going to have a lot of fun in our new yard next year, but it still did a great job hiding them today.
The cold weather from last month destroyed our privet bushes, but then the privet bush roots still messed up our septic pipes a few weeks ago, so I am not sad to see them go.
Normally we would have paid a few hundred bucks for someone to come out and remove them, but we are now training for New Hampshire rural life and tackled the work ourselves. The Texas clay soil put up a valiant fight, but we succeeded in the end.
Now on to the next one.
And if any future builders are reading, please don't plant privets next to buried pipes, boxes and cables :)
Katharine finally got her permit today.
She will now begin to take some driving lessons with Iria to train for that 30 hour road trip coming up in July.