Dear John,
S and I visited your grave today, to place some of the flowers we had around the house. Between Mother's Day and graduation, we had multiple bouquets. So we took them and placed them on about 10 graves in your row. You got the pink carnations that decorated the tables from the graduation party. It made a nice arrangement, in S's preferred shade.
The graduation party was a success, in spite of all the fighting beforehand. When S has an idea of what she wants, and reality doesn't live up to it, she gets very upset. It ruins her whole experience. Even though she was frustrated with me for not being able to implement her vision, she finally figured out that what I did provide was the funding, and people who could help her figure it out. And with last minute trips to Ikea and Walmart, we got it done. My friends showed up for me and for her. My family showed up for us. She had a great time, and it worked out well.
We were expecting your family, and they showed up in spite of a water emergency at your mom's house. Your brother and SIL came on time, because the charity for which your SIL volunteers gave S a scholarship. (I was quite irritated with S about it. Your SIL sent a text encouraging her to apply - because their criteria is very specific, they don't have a lot of applicants - and S totally blew through the deadline. It got extended, and S wrote a nice essay.)
Your sisters and your mom showed up very late - almost everyone had already left. Something happened at your mom's house to flood the basement. I'm not sure what exactly happened, though they initially thought it was backed up sewers. I don't think it was. But the husbands were left behind to deal with it, while your sisters and the kids came along. It was nice to see them. Your next oldest sister came down from Michigan, so S went to see them all again on Monday. She had a nice conversation with her closest-in-age cousin. I'm glad she got to do that.
You, of course, would have been horrified. We had my 3 sisters and their spouses, one of my nieces, my friend, and 4 dogs in the house. We had probably 40-50 people come through the party. It was fun, but exhausting.
S really enjoyed her graduation too. She was salutatorian, and her speech was wonderful. We were discussing the valedictorian - the girl who got S in trouble in 1st or 2nd grade. First, S said that her mom, who teaches at the high school, did all the girl's homework, and that's why she was valedictorian. Next, the girl chose to speak first, instead of the typical ending speech for valedictorian because "she was too nervous to wait that long to speak." Then, as we listened to her speech, both S and I recognized that a good portion of it was ChatGPT. S asked for a ChatGPT speech, got that drivel, laughed, and then wrote a good speech. My BIL also brought his camera to take pictures of everything, and she was happy with those pictures too. All in all, it was a very good day.
Now that it's over...I don't have much going on. I guess I should figure out a volunteer opportunity, but I don't feel like it yet. I could get a job. I don't think I want that. I kind of just want to hunker down, and stay home for a good long time. Maybe I'll get bored.
The front pine tree is gone. They came to cut it down on Tuesday. I was so sad to see it go. Now I can see the neighbors. I don't care for that. I'm not sure what I will put in its place. I also got some of the other trees trimmed, so that's good.
Finally, the place behind us sold. Turns out that one of my friends knows who bought it. I hope they will be good neighbors. With any luck, they too will plant a bunch of trees. Good luck to them with the renovations.
We miss you on all of these days. I wish we could have bought the house - it would have been a great project for you. I wish you could have seen your daughter graduate. I was telling my friend about something you did when we moved down here, and even though she knew you then, she was surprised to learn that you were far more social and friendly before you went to Afghanistan. Well.
Love,
A