It's been a busy last few weeks of summer, juggling a few more trips with daily outings with the children while helping Lia with some senior activities. She had her senior photos taken by my friend, Jenny, at Swan Creek Park in Tacoma on July 31st. On August 21st, I helped her paint her senior parking spot in blazing heat for 9.5 hours on an asphalt parking lot with no shade. It nearly killed me and my back, but we managed to produce an amazing, Harry Potter-themed parking spot inspired by the Maurader's Map. On September 1st, Lia had a few of her friends over to decorate and paint their "Senior Overalls" which are white overalls that many seniors wear to school on spirit days and to football and basketball games. Needless to say, Lia was all ready to start her senior year of high school on September 3rd. I hope it is an amazing and fun year full of wonderful experiences!
July 31st:
Here are a few of my favorite photos from Lia's evening photo shoot. I love this one of her sitting in a field of dandelion fuzz and wild flowers.
This action shot of Lia kicking the water in Swan Creek is my absolute favorite.
Lia wearing a borrowed cap and gown from her friend, Alyssa, who graduated in June.
Crossing the river on a fallen log.
Posing in front of a massive, fallen tree.
August 21st:
After sweeping, taping, and painting the primer coat, Lia and I painted a very thick layer of yellow over her parking spot.
Lia's friend, Sienna, came to help us for a few hours in the middle of the day. Here are the three of us standing behind Lia's parking spot right after we finished painting the yellow color.
While the yellow coat dried, the three of us found some shade and took a very well-needed break to eat lunch.
Sienna was a huge help with painting some of the detail work on Lia's parking spot. She helped us sponge paint the brown border and then hand paint the "Mischief Managed" letters in the Harry Potter font with stencils that I had hand cut a few days earlier.
After Sienna left, my friend, Jill, came to paint the phrase, "I solemnly swear that I am up to no good," in the middle of the parking spot while Lia and I painted foot prints all over.
After 9.5 hours, a tired Lia poses at the top of her parking spot! We were so exhausted, sweaty, hot, and sore when we finished at 5:30 in the afternoon, but were also so pleased with the finished product.
A close-up of the "Mischief Managed" words which was the most complicated section to paint.
September 1st:
Lia, Hope, Ani, and Erika taking a break from painting their overalls on our deck to pose for a picture.
A close-up of these four, cute girls who have been such great friends during their high school years. I'm so happy that Lia has one more year with them before they go their separate ways next fall.
After the girls left, I convinced Lia that splatter painting her overalls would be a great way to fill in all of the white spaces left on her pants after she had finished painting her words and designs. After she had me do the splatter painting, Lia dried each side of her overalls with a blow dryer in the backyard.
The finished product!
Lia wearing her darling overalls complete with little bows that I hand sewed on the front side.
Lia showing off the backside, complete with theater masks, her initials, and her handprints.
My dear friend, Sarah, mailed Lia several friendship bracelets with the number "26" on each of them. Lia handed them out to her friends on the first day of school. Here is a cute picture she took and posted on Instagram.
Lia wearing her overalls for the first time tonight at her school's first home football game.
A group of senior girls posing in the stands at the game. What a fun tradition!