So far behind.
N turned 10 in March.
He played his final orchestra concert in May. He has decided he wants to try band next year instead.
Raced in the pine wood derby, though didn't do so well this year. He also earned his Wolf and started Bears.
J started Fire Explorers in January. They work with the fire department and once they pass the summer academy can ride along with the local departments. He is really excited about this program. He also got accepted into a program with the local community college that will allow him to take his first semester of fire sciences courses during his senior year of high school. The picture below was in the paper after the St. Patrick's Day parade. Justin is the one in the dark blue shirt on the far left.
He also turned 17.
C finished up his first year of college and is working full time. He has also been mentoring his old robotics team, which made it to nationals again by taking 1st place in the Denver regional!! He is also starting up his own little business selling parts on eBay for his girlfriend's dad. He pretty much just wants exposure for his company (they sell electronics of some kind) and wants someone to run an eBay shop for him. All C has to do is set it up and run it. The company will drop ship the parts and C gets to keep any money he makes (they are giving him the parts for free to sell). No pictures of C because we don't ever see him.
Kurt is still busy with Search and Rescue. This is the picture the local newspaper took of them bringing down a kid who fell on the Manitou Incline a couple weeks ago. They pick up an awful lot of people who can't seem to figure out that you climb up the Incline, but you come down Barr Trail, not back down the Incline.
And if I can get out from in front of my computer, I've been working in the yard. Most of it just got planted, but my clematis and bleeding hearts came in with a vengeance this spring. And the roses aren't doing too bad either. Now if I can just get all the stuff that needs to be done now done before all this needs to be trimmed back.



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