It's hard to believe it, but yesterday was Lia's last day of high school and the last day of her public education career. It still just seems surreal to me as I can barely remember a time in her life when she was not a student at a school in the Puyallup School District. Just like always, I got up at 6:15 to make all of the kids' lunches and to make Logan's and Lia's breakfasts. And just like always, Lia came downstairs in a rush to get out the door since she was running behind schedule. Emmett and I were able to see her off for the very last time. Lia then had a fun day at school, going to all of her classes to just hang out, talk, and sign yearbooks. The seniors were then dismissed from school 15 minutes into their 6th period class and told to leave campus immediately. However, Lia's theater/director had secretly told all of the seniors involved in drama that they could meet in the theater for a little party after school. They enjoyed making a "candy salad" and signing the senior wall in the secret room above the theater. After the party was over, Lia came home for a few hours before leaving again to attend the "Senior Sunset" at Chambers Bay in Tacoma and then to go see the movie, High School Musical, with a large group of seniors at a small movie theater in Tacoma. She did not get home until very late last night/early this morning. It sounded like a fabulous way to wrap up her Senior year and high school experience!
In The Hartland
Friday, June 12, 2026
Lia's Last Day of High School
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Rogers High School Honors Night
Last night, Ron and I joined Lia at her school's theater for Honor Night where the Roger's administration honored students who have a 3.5 GPA or above. Although a few other awards were handed out, the main focus was calling up every senior one at a time to the stage to receive an honor cord that they can wear at their graduation this Saturday. Lia was able to save seats for two of her friends, Erika and Hope, and enjoyed receiving her honor cord with these two important friends at her side. It was a wonderful evening and a wonderful way to honor these students who have worked so hard academically these past four years.
Monday, June 8, 2026
Lia's Baccalaureate & Seminary Graduation
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Ella Goes to 6th Grade Camp
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Lia's Final High School Choir Concert
Ron and I went to Lia's school last night to watch her sing in her final choir concert of her high school career. After seeing her sing in so many concerts over the past several years, it was definitely bitter sweet. She sang three songs at the beginning of the concert with Vocal Ensemble and then four songs at the end with Concert Choir. In addition, her choir teacher recognized all of the seniors one at at time which is a tradition that he does every year at the June concert. Lia was able to walk up to the front of the choir to receive a rose and her choir cord (that she gets to wear at graduation) while Mr. Wisness read her college plans to the audience. After each senior was spotlighted, her choir director announced the four seniors (two boys and two girls) who had been voted by their classmates to receive the Most Inspirational and Excellence in Choir awards. We were so thrilled to learn that Lia had been chosen as the Most Inspirational female student in the choir program and her name will go on a plaque that hangs in the choir room. After receiving the Outstanding Actress award for her theater program a few days ago at the Drama Banquet, this was such wonderful news to see her being recognized a second time for her character and accomplishments in the choir program. Way to go, Lia! We are so proud of you.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Ella's District Track Meet
For the fourth year in a row, we headed down to Sparks Stadium to cheer on one of our children at the large, district track meet that is held every June for the 5th and 6th graders who chose to participate in their school's track season. It turned out to be a gorgeous day in the high 80s which made for some very hot weather for the students to compete in. I picked up Emmett early from school at 2 p.m. and then drove straight to Logan's school where I picked him up outside the parking lot at 2:05 right after his school got out. We then drove straight to the stadium where Ron joined us a few minutes later. Unlike previous years, Ella was only allowed to compete in one event instead of two due to how many students turned out for her school's track team this year. Her coaches decided to put her in the only relay (the 4x100) as the first runner which is a compliment to her as the fastest runners are always the first and last runners in the relay. Since this track meet literally goes on for hours, we timed it to arrive about 30 minutes before her event started. Luckily, she ran in the second heat which meant we weren't standing in the hot sun for too long. After a bit of a wait, her relay began and she did a great job getting her team into second place. Unfortunately, there was one school with a really strong runner who got her team in first place where they stayed the entire race. So although Ella's team did a great job, they finished in second place. Ella was a little disappointed by this as her school has a history of winning the relay race every year, but she soon got over it as she really had a great time spending almost the entire school day hanging out with her friends in the stands and cheering on her teammates instead of being in class.
Friday, May 29, 2026
Lia's Final Drama Banquet
Lia attended her third and final high school drama banquet tonight. This is an event that the theater director and drama board host every year before school gets out and all of the students who have been involved (both on and off stage) with any of the three productions put on that year are invited to attend. Since Lia is the vice president of her drama board this year, she was able to be a part of the planning of the event and helping with the set up. Since she didn't have time to come home after school to get ready, Lia got all dolled up in one of her pretty dresses in the theater green room and Emmett and I delivered our food for the potluck dinner to her before the evening began. Lia had a fabulous evening eating dinner with her friends and then listening to the awards ceremony hosted by her theater director afterwards. Lia received a certificate and a light green cord for lettering in Theater and also found out that she was chosen as the recipient of the Outstanding Actress award that is handed out each year to one senior girl. Receiving this award is quite an honor as only four seniors are given awards at this banquet and their names go on one of four plaques that are on display in the glass case in the theater lobby. I just love that Lia's name will forever be in the high school theater lobby as this part of her school has been such a huge part of her life these past three years. Congratulations, Lia! We are so proud of you and all that you have accomplished on the stage during your time at Rogers!

































