The family hiked Berry Hollow over Memorial Day, trekking over two miles up the mountain and then back again. I didn't get many pictures, but they'll give you an idea how beautiful the views were.
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The Clover Hill High School Band teamed up with the Navy band to give a concert. First the band played, then the Navy band, and then both together for an enthusiastic rendition of "Stars and Stripes Forever." Go see Ellen in her band dress.
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Exchange students and host families attended a farewell party at a stunning private home situated on the top of a hill overlooking a river.
The owners' hospitality was as big and grand as the house. Over twenty teenagers and their host families jumping in the pool, hamburgers and hot dogs and pot luck, talking and mingling and music -- even a Nerf rocket fight. Everyone had a lovely time, and many of the kids said goodbye. I got fewer pictures than I should have, but they're uploaded for you to look at anyhow.
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Finally, some pictures of Ian from his Senior Assembly. Held in the high school gym, it served as a warm-up to the real thing for the grads. I got to practice taking pictures from a bad vantage point in terrible lighting. The results aren't fabulous, but at least it's proof that Ian was there. Mercifully short, the ceremony gave teachers an opportunity to recognize students for scholarship in specific classes. The principal gave awards for attendance. Ian got an award for his work in Japanese class. This week, he got to teach Japanese class during senior take-over day, so I guess now we'll have to call him Mr. Anderson.
The weather's heating up, so stay cool, people --
-- Jean