Today Maya performed in her Spring Piano Recital. She played beautifully and with great confidence. Mom and dad are very proud of her.

Jeanine returned this evening from four days in Indiana where she celebrated Erica’s graduation from the Univeristy of Evansville with her dad, sisters Lauren and Susan, and nephews Gabriel and Luke. The family is pictured here gathered around the bench donated in her mother’s memory to the Lebanon Memorial Park.

For a Mother’s Day present, the kids agreed to sit for a portrait to be framed and presented to Jeanine when she returns from Indiana tomorrow. Getting the three of them clean, reasonably well dressed, and seated in close proximity for more than 4 seconds should earn me an honorary degree in international diplomacy.

This morning, my team won a 4-1 victory in a very physical battle against the current top-standing team in our division. It was a very sweet victory. Kyle’s team came from behind to tie the top-standing team in his division. A good soccer day all around. I had a chance to visit the Oxbow National Wildlife Refuge where I encountered this Eastern Tiger Yellowtail.

I can only hope that this scene of Maya being chased by all the boys is not a preview of things to come. After the game, which her team won by a wide margin, I gave Maya her second driving lesson. I operate the pedals and she steers while sitting on my lap. She really enjoyed herself and did a very respectable job. Kyle’s team suffered a one-point loss and Nico’s a one-point win. My day was largely composed of taxi service (three soccer games, one swim lesson, two play dates, one birthday party, and a partridge in a pair tree).

I made it home in time to do a little gardening. Mostly I spilt and moved hastas around but paused to take a photo of some of the flowers blooming in the front yard. Jeanine has been in Indiana since yesterday visiting her family and to celebrate Erica’s graduation from college. The fact that all three children have made arrangements, on their own, to have dinner with friends, might be construed by some as a statement about my cooking skills. I will be dining alone and looking forward to an hour or two of peace and quiet at the end of a very hectic week.

I have been trying for some time to get a really good picture of a Great Blue Herron in flight. Today on the way into work I lucked upon this very cooperative subject. I just love my commute. I apologize for all the recent bird photos. There is a very brief window of time each spring before the trees leaf out and while the birds are distracted by thoughts of love when really good photos are possible. In a week or two I will be back to the incessant stream of soccer photos of the kids.
