After 64 years of being in the family, our beloved property on Lake Sammamish was put on the market a few weeks ago. Since my family is asking a lot of money for this waterfront property with a tear-down cabin on it, it luckily has not sold right away. As a result, I am hoping that we can enjoy it one more summer before it sells and insisted that we spend the 4th of July here since it most likely will be our last. Although we haven't always celebrated this holiday at Lake Samm since we moved here 19 years ago, I spent every childhood 4th of July here and have so many fond memories of spending the afternoon and evening celebrating with cousins and blowing off fireworks. So I was grateful that my family agreed to join us for the event. Unfortunately, Eric and his family just moved to Spokane earlier this week, so they were unable to attend, but Chris and his family and my mom joined us. My cousin, Nate, also invited some people to come and my cousin, Alyson, and her daughter, Lydia, stopped by to say hi. Overall, we spent a wonderful afternoon and evening enjoying the water, eating dinner on the beach, blowing off fireworks, and watching the spectacular show that is put on each summer directly across the lake from our property. It was a wonderful way to spend our country's 250th birthday and I will forever be grateful that we were able to make one more memory celebrating the 4th of July at this special place of mine.
In The Hartland
Sunday, July 5, 2026
Celebrating a Final 4th of July at Lake Samm
Saturday, July 4, 2026
Logan Attends His First FSY
Logan returned home bright and early this morning after a fun-filled five days at FSY. This was his first time going and he absolutely loved it! He stayed at Puget Sound University in Tacoma and attended the same week with his cousin, Trenton. Together they had a great time making friends with several boys in their group and enjoyed attending classes, participating in activities, eating in the cafeteria, and sleeping in the same dorm room. Logan even managed to survive the two dances which is a miracle to me. He came home so happy today after I picked him up and the only regret he has is not being able to keep in touch with all of the wonderful friends he made this week due to the lack of a cell phone in his life.
Saturday, June 27, 2026
Three Kids Compete at Associations Track Meet
After running with SHR Club since March, all three kids wrapped up their club track season today by competing at the USATF Pacific Northwest Associations Meet. Although Logan and Ella both ran with their school track teams in addition to SHR Club, this was Emmett's main sport this spring. All three kids enjoyed attending the weekly practices with this club and running in a few Saturday track meets, too. Although they didn't participate in the Associations track meet last June due to being too close to our trip to the Philippines, I agreed to sign them up for this final meet and drive them to Tacoma to run in one event on Saturday morning. Logan ran in the 1500 meters race and Emmett and Ella ran the 100 meters dash. The kids all did great and I am so proud of them for training with this team on top of everything else they had going on in their busy lives this spring.
Sunday, June 21, 2026
Lia's Graduation Party
Yesterday we wrapped up Lia's graduation season with a huge grad party at our house. After passing out and mailing a total of 192 invitations for this party, I spent many hours this past week preparing for the big event. Since it was the last few days of school, I was unable to find any sub jobs which worked out perfectly as it allowed me to space out all of the items on my to-do list over the past six days which was a huge help to me. After getting the house clean, the yard ready, the decorations up, the food purchased, and the baking and cooking done, we were ready to host Lia's party from 5 to 8 o'clock last night. We hosted a really successful party and I am so grateful for the beautiful weather that we were blessed with and for all of the people who came to support Lia in this milestone event in her life. The party was well attended and everything went really smoothly. After an extremely busy and whirlwind grad season, I am so happy that we were able to finish it off with a bang!
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Last Day of School!
Well, it's official. Another school year in the books. I can say without hesitation that this was the busiest school year of my mothering career. I had no idea that having a senior would add such an extra layer of business to everything else that I already had on my plate due to juggling four busy children, work, and running a household. On top of everything else, the fall was busy with working on college applications, the winter was busy with completing scholarship applications, and the spring was busy with attending all of the awards ceremonies, graduation events, and grad parties. With the exception of hosting Lia's grad party in a few days, I am happy to report that the school year was a success and we survived it all. Here is a quick recap of our last few days of school...
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Lia's High School Graduation
I can't believe it, but Lia is officially a high school graduate! After a whirlwind few weeks of awards ceremonies, assemblies, events, and parties, the day finally arrived for Lia's actual graduation. Since her graduation ceremony was scheduled for 5 pm, I decided to host our little family celebration before hand. Since my dad no longer can handle sitting in bleachers for several hours, he was unable to come to Lia's graduation, but my mom was still able to join us. I served a fancy lunch in the dining room at 1:30 with some gift opening to follow. Afterwards, we all piled in Ron's Suburban and headed to the fairgrounds to get there over an hour early to find parking and seats in the grandstands. We were blessed with an incredibly warm and sunny day with temperatures in the high 80s, so we were very grateful to discover that our stadium seats were in the shade for the entire event. After waiting an hour, the graduates all walked in while Pomp and Circumstance was playing. It was so exciting to find Lia and wave to her as she walked by us. Although the ceremony lasted almost two hours, it went by pretty fast and we enjoyed listening to Lia sing with her choir once last time as part of the program before she walked up on stage to get her diploma. We were able to take some family and friend pictures in the chaos after the ceremony was over before heading back home after a long afternoon at the fairgrounds. I am so happy that we were there to support Lia through this final step in her high school career and cheer her on as she closed this major chapter of her life. Congratulations, Lia! We are so proud of you!




















































