Sunday, June 7, 2015

Graduation

No therapy on Monday, Memorial Day vacation, we got sub sandwiches, thank you for the Coupon! We usually go to Red Bridge for a picnic but this year we took naps instead. 
  Tuesday Bruce had pool in the morning, he said he was able to do everything. He came home with white powder everywhere. He said they used baby powder on the board to transfer him from his chair to the lift into the pool.
  In the afternoon he had OT which was building up his arms and then practicing rolling over.
     Amy blessed us with her infamous (more than famous) chicken barbecue pizza and a small salad and pink homemade Oreo cookies and pink cookies with sprinkles.  Yummy. Andrew said he could eat that every week.
     Wednesday Bruce had PT. 
  Rosala brought over beef stew in a can, salad, and a chocolate cream pie. Thank you for the weekly repast!
   Thursday we had the basketball barbecue at Riverside park. What a hard working group of young men. And the coach of four years did the grilling. 
   Friday I thought we would have pizza but my friend Ellen brought us a new recipe of pasta, sausage and yummy vegetables with warm delicious homemade rolls and jam. Thank you!
  Saturday our youngest son, Andrew graduated from La Grwnde high school.  Ben, our oldest sone and his wife, Lindsy were here for the celebration.  Ben's children joined us after the ceremonies for a barbecue. Duncan got out hide wii and they played for an hour. Then they went for a walk to Riverside park and Grandpa Bruce took a nap. Well it poured down rain and I went to rescue them in the van. I found Ben and his oldest son under a via duct waiting for a break in the rain. We went on to the park and crammed everyone in the van. Matt, the oldest grandson, said this was the best visit ever. Lindsy brought three more frozen meals. The best part for moi! Thank you for taking the time for us with your busy family.
  Andrew left for the all night drug free party to silver wood, in Coer D'alene.

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