toothpaste and found one tube was labeled for daytime use and the other for
nighttime. I read the ingredient list and they were identical. Being the
rebel I am I reversed the recommended regimen and my teeth don't seem
confused.
Questions from everyday life – someone's got to think about these things.
Everyday life for us this coming weekend includes graduations, Mari with her degree in Astronomy and Physics from the University of Victoria, and Bryant from high school. The former, although demanding, requiring hard work and extreme effort, is a definite. The latter looks as though it will happen after all.
Mr. Bry has not had it easy going through the traditional curriculum; his creativity challenging even his art teacher. A thank you to those teachers who believed in him, particularly the one who sent home a special message today, leaving these parents dewy eyed. Seriously. There have been some others who understand him and have appreciated his talents, but this was a message directed to the mom and dad, knowing that life has not always been a stitch with this student. This teacher looked back and acknowledged in writing, our boy as a wonderful student, polite, talented, respectful and very helpful. He expressed pride in having him as a member of the graduating class. Thanks to you, and to the principal who reinforced his words.
SIL Grethe, in MN has established a family tradition of crocheting afghans for the high school grads. Here is Bryant receiving his:


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