We had a lovely sunny day on Friday, and tonight while watching the World Series I had time to edit the photos of the Project Life pages I completed earlier this week. May ended up being one double page spread. Both pages use journaling cards from Paislee Press' "Fresh Air."
The first page documents events in Rochester: the Lilac Festival and parade as well as a very special dinner for the 4th-5th grade girls from Cameron Ministries.
We made an unexpected trip to Chicago in May, celebrated Mother's Day, started work on the patio plantings, and celebrated Memorial Day with a neighborhood parade and the first picnic of the season.
June was another double page spread.
We attended the opening of an exhibit on the National Parks (which celebrated their 100th Anniversary this summer) at the Eastman Museum, and had another wonderful picnic celebration for a high school graduation and Father's Day with the Adams family. There was a night of croquet with good friends as well. That was a first in so many years, neither of us could remember the last time we played. I also included a Month in Review card from Paislee Press that documented these events as well as a very busy social calendar.
The upper left photo template documents my first venture as a docent for the Landmark Society on their Home and Garden tour. We did a lot more work on our shade garden, and were back at the Eastman Museum for the first of the Summer Garden Vibes concert. I couldn't resist adding the cute photos of the girls at Pam's house after dinner, and with Pam outside their Papa's house earlier in the month.
Although I've yet to finish January-March for this year, I have completed July and August which I'll get posted in the next week or so.