Bill - keep us updated about the grad events. Can't believe our little Coppertop isn't so little anymore......

Aw, enjoy it if you can. It's a true mix of emotions - flashbacks to their childhood and glimpses of the adult they'll soon become.
I have roughly 2 more weeks of work and this is when I'm discovering that working for a school district, when you have children in the same one, is even more hectic. Not less. But soon it will be all over with......we're just so very busy at work, a completely different routine, cleaning carts, packing things away in the cafeteria for next school year. Heavy duty work. I come home everyday even more tired than when I took this job. It is physical labor and hopefully next year I'll have a better handle on all of this (maybe reduce my time here, go to sleep by 10 each night, etc.). All I know is my yard is a mess - weeds and I sorely need mulch. Meanwhile my very nice but organized next door neighbor has mulch ordered for today. She will be working her tail off while I traipse off to work and can't do what's she doing - I do love yardwork, but right now it's very hard to carve out more than 1 hour at a time for it. I prefer 4 hours at least, so I can stay dirty and get it done right. I keep giving her smiles as if to say - don't worry, my yard will not always look like the Malcolm in the Middle's yard....I will get to it!
It all started with Mother's Day, then Laura's 16th BD (party is June 2nd, after school is out), etc. One thing after another.....
I can't wait for a quiet-quiet June!
Mary