Fifteen! Having your oldest child go through the teen years is a crazy experience - every year brings so much growth and new opportunities and it's so fun and exciting to watch! And at the same time, there's this quiet clock in the background ticking down the days until she heads out on her own (...only three summers with Nellie until she heads off to college), which is sort of devastating. But mostly it's fun and exciting.
The biggest change for Nellie this year was starting high school and everything that goes with it. She played flute in the marching band, which meant weekends full of football games and traveling to competitions. She was in Legally Blonde in the fall and High School Musical in the spring. She was in the Wind Symphony and had the opportunity to play in major concerts at DeVos Center and Miller Auditorium. Now, she's a section leader and is gearing up for another marching season and playing in the Spartan Youth Wind Symphony - she just found out she got in!
But Nellie remains our fun-loving, super-responsible, independent girl. Life's always more interesting and fun when she's around because she coordinates the best games, performances, and activities. She has a wonderful group of friends and I swear, she was born for high school. We can't wait to see what the next year brings - there's never a dull moment with this one. Let's hear was she's looking forward to!
Nellie helped coordinate an animal mystery all-camp game at Woldumar this week as part of their teen leadership/CIT program |
Birthday morning |
Nellie's birthday dinner choice was Ukai - we'd never been there and didn't realize you needed reservations. We had an extra hour to kill after baseball so we took a little hike at Hunter's Orchard |
That’s really hard; there are too many. Maybe the Western Michigan Band Conference and getting pizza afterward at Bilbo’s.
I feel like it’s been so much…after the pandemic, everything has been so different. I feel like God is working in my life every day. I think I’ve gotten closer in relationship with God this year, so I see Him more in nature and little things that happen every day. The difference between being home all year and going back to school…there’s just more to see and notice every day.
Good. I don’t know. Happy, another big milestone. One year closer to 18, so… This is an awkward question. I mean, “the same as I felt yesterday?” [I might need to revise the interview questions. 😊]
Marching band, probably. I’m going to be a section leader, so it’s going to be different than last year. I’m also taking an AP class this year, so I’m excited about that!
Maybe keeping all As even though I have harder classes. Or keeping healthy relationships, like not neglecting people even though I’ll be busier and have more stress.
Well, we get ice cream a lot! Talk, mostly. Joke around. Usually it’s for band-related events, so play our instruments. We like to walk around downtown. Swim.
My sense of humor, leadership ability, reading. I don’t know if that’s a strength, but I’m good at it and I like it so…a strength to me! I don’t know, what do you think my strengths are? [Well, like music?] Oh yeah, music. I forgot.
Definitely something in music, like a band conductor, or something in biology. Like forestry really interests me.
Oh man, it changes every week. Right now, probably "Accidentally in Love" or "American Pie." But in general, pop music. Bon Jovi, Foo Fighters.
You can’t beat pesto pasta. For snacks, Nature Valley granola bars, like the crunchy ones, are so good. They always crumble up. [That’s what I don’t like about them!] I know, but then you can drink them out of the package.
Probably Titanic or Monty Python. And Napoleon Dynamite.
Gotta be The Simpsons. Right now I’m watching The Office. Oh, and Miraculous Ladybug! How could I forget.
All-time favorites are The Book Thief, The Firekeeper’s Daughter, and Pride and Prejudice. But right now, I’m reading The Murder of Mr. Wickham.
Blue, but I’ve been thinking about changing it to yellow. It’s just a happy color, and it’s been a happy year.
Home or Aunt Pam’s house, or school.
Play flute, be with my family and friends, read, be outside. Drive? Because I can do that now.
From Wicked:
Too late for second guessing, too late to go back to sleep. It’s time to trust my instincts, close my eyes and take that leap.
I think it has to be the record player. I think I’ve used that the most so far. And I like all the books I got, and that conditioner. It’s life changing.
What am I missing…oh, I’m on Facebook now! Come to the GL football games. Come see the marching band. And…hi, thanks for reading!
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