Loads of things have happened in the 23 weeks that have elapsed. My son graduated from high school and was accepted to both EMU and CMU as a music education major (he had to audition for placement, winning a spot at both universities over a group of others, in addition to meeting the standard school criteria) as a euphonium principal. After much thought he selected CMU.

Months upon months of preparation, private lessons, rehearsals with his pianist, and practice took place to ready himself for a senior recital (typically done at the college level, not high school!). He actually arranged and edited some of the music himself! I put in weeks of preparation in order to pull the reception off (I made all of the food, laid out and printed both invitations and program, grew table decorations – wheatgrass – and created custom metal photo holders for display). The level of music that he played was astonishing and his selections were varied and sophisticated. Needless to say I’m one proud momma!

Just a few days following the graduation celebrations we were packed and headed off to Racine, Wisconsin to leave him for the summer with the Racine Scouts Drum & Bugle Corps, for whom he plays marching baritone (this is his second year). They’ve been practicing, travelling, and performing in preparation for the DCI quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals this upcoming week in Michigan City and Indianapolis. I’ve been creating a menu plan, compiling lists (grocery and packing), and cooking what I can in advance – my sister, my dog, and I will be staying in cabins and following the Racine Scouts from performance to performance. When we return I’ll have six days to be his personal laundress, shopper, chef, friend, confidante, and mom before he heads off to marching band camp at CMU. 6 days. That’s all I get! It’s been a very lonely summer without him. I was fortunate to be able to make it to two of their performances this summer, however. Before you know it we’ll be knee deep in tailgating season again, only this time with a two hour drive each way rather than the 15 minutes to high school!
Little has happened on the business front. I’ve learned that I am a master at occupying myself with other things. Need to break that nasty habit – and quick!





















































