If
you wanted to see something pretty adorable, you should have gone to the
library Saturday morning. There were a bunch of little princesses and one
charming little prince in attendance at the Princess Tea Party. There
were crafts and reading, snacks and friends, prizes and fun! A wonderful
way to kick-off National Library Week at S. W. Smith.
If
you don't use the library, you should! I have gone in a few times lately
with one of my granddaughters. We will read a book, she will color while
I read a newspaper or magazine...the computers are there...it is just a nice,
comfortable place to be. Check it out!
Things
around my house need to change...I, a once very organized person, need to
return to those days. It is tax time again - how did that year go by so
fast? - and I, of course, don't have the necessary paperwork needed to do our
taxes. It's here! In one of about 50 containers, notebooks or
piles. I have a couple days to get it together. Good thing we have
a great tax guy!
I
got to my first softball game Monday. The weather was perfect....any
warmer and it would be too much for me! I didn't get to stay for
the whole thing because I had a meeting to get to and an errand to run for my
parents before the meeting. They boys had to play baseball at Otto-Eldred
instead of home due to the field conditions. Community t-ball, baseball
and softball are starting as well as track season and also community soccer.
There are plenty of opportunities to get outdoors and watch some
seasoned athletes and those who are just starting.
I
had a wonderful time at the Women's Club meeting. The food and fellowship
were great! Tony Edgell stopped by to give us the scoop on renovating the
pool. He did a good job. I didn't get to stay for the whole thing
as I had another photo to take, but it was very informative.
May
is going to be a busy month - the prom will take place the first weekend of the
month, followed by the spring musical the next weekend which is also Mother's
Day weekend. There will be senior days, banquets, spring concerts and as
I've said, sports!
Sunday
afternoon we said goodbye to a member of our church family. The women,
called "an angel" by her children...she had five...was an active
member of our church and our community. Her name is Marge Petzold.
The last pictures I have of Marge are from the Hanging of the Greens celebration
at church. She was putting mittens and socks on the Christmas tree that
would be given to those in need. She was visiting in California with her
husband, Jim, at the time of her death. She will surely be missed.
Be
kind to one another.
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