Time Passages

The End of the Public School Era

Saturday, after a ton of work and help from many people, we threw a party for Abby to celebrate her ompending high school graduation. Because next weekend is the 4th of July, lots of people would otherwise be out of town and unable to come, so we celebrated her June 28th exiting from the Seattle Public Schools over the weekend.

Lots of people came, almost everyone who we invited turned up. The weather cooperated, in general it was lovely. My relatives, both direct and through marriage, didn't want me doing anything because I had visited the hospital the day before. I didn't stop,  nonetheless. I didn't have to clean up, which was nice. 

Abby had a bunch of friends, all of who seemed lovely. The new Weber worked well, and the house is so spacious it was never crowded. I can say that Jenny was sorely missed. She was the consummate host.

Abby got lots of cards and money from people, and one special gift. Paul, my dear and thoughtful friend of more decades than I care to admit, gave Abby a framed stained-glass Pride flag. Abby loves it. I made the mistake of telling her to call or text Paul to thank him. If I tell her to do something, it never happens.   Anyway, she already is planning on taking it to Holyoke. So clearly, she loves it. 

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