Then there was the Peru exhibit. It had airplane seats to sit on, models of homes and schools in Peru, a place to make pretend smoothies and of course, these amazing Alpacas to feed and brush.
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Friday, June 19, 2026
Indianapolis
Then there was the Peru exhibit. It had airplane seats to sit on, models of homes and schools in Peru, a place to make pretend smoothies and of course, these amazing Alpacas to feed and brush.
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Delicious Water
Sunday Ruby was very vocal. After she got bread for the sacrament she was asking for water. She was vey excited when it came and after gulping down her little cup she shouted "That was good water!" and then "That water is amazing!" It was a good little testimony of how we should all feel about taking the sacrament.
Sunday afternoon we had Alissa's graduation party. I got in some good socializing- catching up with Jen who I hadn't seen in ages and Grace came too. The food was good but the tables had to be shifted so we weren't all sitting in the sun. The tables also had my favorite banana laffy taffy candy on them but they had melted while they were in the sun. Soupy laffy taffy is not as much my jam. Tyler was nice and watched Ruby most of the time. Lucy helped too. She is a good big sister. Their help meant I got to actually sit and socialize, that was really nice.
Monday morning Ruby discovered the fun of taking a shower. Only she mostly just wanted to wipe soap everywhere and did not wash it off properly. So although she started off having a good time playing in the shower, she did not have a good time at the end when I forced her to wash off the soap because she was wiping it in her eyes and slipping everywhere. It was definitely a traumatic ending. Also, to note, she left the shower at one point and pooped in the potty. She unfortunately had some still left in her cheeks when she tried to go back in the shower, but she got most of it in the potty. The only time she has successfully used the potty is when taking a bath or shower but I am still impressed with that little progress.
On Monday I also went with the RS Pres, Emily, to visit a new sister in our ward. She is 23 and living with her in-laws, the Days. She seems great but also visiting her made me feel so old. I could practically be her mother. I pretty much had to lead the conversation because neither of them were too chatty so that was a bit exhausting. At one point I invited her to craft club and book club and she seemed interested but she could have just been being nice. We will see if she actually comes.
Monday afternoon Lucy went to Sam's house because she will be cat sitting for them. I went along with Ruby and for some reason thought this would be a bigger ordeal than it was. It was just a here's our cat, here is the food, bye! It was kind of awkward.
Tuesday, very early in the morning, Tyler took my parents to the airport. They had some issues with their original flight being rescheduled to a really awful flight and ended up having to reschedule it again to this early morning flight. I am glad it all worked out and they were able to change their closing on their new house. They need to hurry up with all their stuff in Arizona and get back to hanging out in Michigan with us.
The rest of us Hatch's had a nice, slow morning. Then around lunch time we went and dropped all our books off at Renaissance. After that I took all the kids (except for Steven) to Chuck E. It was a bit more crowded than we would have liked but it was still nice to get out. Afterwards we hit up Costco for lunch. I enjoy getting out with my kids.
Tuesday evening I went to Grace's. We chatted about a lot of things and it was mostly nice. At one point though, her and her husband had a bit of a disagreement about their daughter and something she was doing. It was a bit awkward but also, normal. All couples have their disagreements. I just am fine to not be there to witness them.
Wednesday was another slow morning and then I took the girls to Once Upon a Child. I was looking for new church shoes for Ruby and a swimsuit for Penny (so she could have an alternate). Ruby ended up finding some gold sparkly shoes and purple Crocs that she just had to have. She did not need Crocs but I ended up buying them-- and now she doesn't like wearing the Crocs so that was a lesson in not caving into her whims. We also found Penny a bathing suit. It is kind of flesh colored with lemons on it so she sort of looks naked when wearing it but...she said she loved it. After our thrift shopping we went to the mall. We ate some pretzels while Ruby played in the play area and then the girls wanted to do a little shopping. That is never very fun with Ruby but we survived.
Thursday we were going to do another beach day with the preschool group but I ended up cancelling it. 2 families were out of town, 1 was sick, another had a dr's appt and the last one is just so flakey. Instead Lucy and Penny ended up having their friends Brooklyn and Linda meet us at the beach. Kara also came for a little bit with baby Amelia. It was a quieter day at the beach but still nice. Kara informed me that they will likely be moving next year. They are hoping to move closer to her husband's work. It's going to be a bummer to have them leave but maybe she won't move too far away and we can still get together?
Friday I took the girls out to Milford. We got cookies at the bakery and then walked down to the park to play. The weather was absolutely perfect and Penny was nice and played with Ruby at the park.
Friday evening Ben was taking the girls to the temple. On his way there he was picking up Reggie and while leaving their neighborhood, turning left, he turned into a truck. Thankfully it was minor damage to both vehicles, but the cops were called. The cop was nice and did not ticket Ben but gave him a stern talking to. Tyler is having Ben help pay and fix the car. Ben feels pretty awful about the whole thing but I am thankful it was just a small thing- nothing like the accidents I subjected my parents' cars too. Needless to say, they did not make it to the temple that night.
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Steven Graduates
Sunday was a long challenging day. We started off the day at Stake Conference which is never very fun when you have a toddler. Ruby spent the beginning sitting with her Grams Hatch but then she started wandering and I had to go grab her a few times as she began to wander away from all of us. The lady next to me did not seem very toddler friendly and that made me anxious when Ruby was on my lap. Ruby is in a very touchy phase of life. Then the last speaker went over time and that made me even more anxious since we were on a tight schedule for the day. Ironically he was talking about Martha and Mary and focusing on what was more important but that is really hard when you have anxiety. I understand Martha's plight.
After Stake Conference, I went right to work setting up for Steven's Graduation Dinner. The weather was perfect so we set everything up in shady spot in Gram and Poppy Brady's yard (our yard has no shade). It was windy and things kept blowing away. The Hatch's were nice and helped tape down the tablecloths. My center pieces kept blowing over so I ended up grabbing Steven's archery trophies and using those instead. It was a good move. Then I clipped the pictures that I had for centerpieces onto the banners.
After I had everything set up, I went to pick up the food from Olive Garden. My mom was nice and came along for emotional support. Thankfully everything went smoothly with the pick up. They brought out the food when we got there and had everything I had ordered. I should have picked it up earlier though because it came with chafing kits and you need to put boiling water in the pans to use them. I was still boiling water when the first few people arrived. Once it was set up though, all was good. The food was delicious overall. My only complaint was the breadsticks- they were tough and not very well seasoned. It was disappointing. But everything else was really tasty and we didn't end up with too much leftovers.
We had a great turn out, there were only 2 couples that were unable to make it. We had Steven's old seminary teacher Bro Herd and his wife, the Bishop Bro Davies and his wife, Bro Perriton who seems to have just always been with the young men and his wife, Bro Wells a counselor in the Bishopric and then of course we had both sets of grandparents there. It was the perfect amount of people and I would highly recommend a graduation dinner with your kid's mentors. It felt much more meaningful than a crazy big open house. We started with eating of course. Then everyone filled out a little quiz to see who knew Steven best. Steven got to go over his answers and some of his answers actually surprised me- like him preferring country over city and books over movies. He never reads but whatever. Ben got the most amount right which seemed reasonable. When we finished with that, I started cleaning up the food so I could bring out the cake and I spilled a whole pan of water on myself- thank heavens the water was only luke warm and I didn't scald myself along with embarassing myself. I went and changed out of my wet pants and everything was cleaned up by the time I came back out so I am grateful to all those who helped. I had my ice cream cake and a cheesecake and everyone was very complementary. The last thing I had the guests do was fill out bucket list of advice for Steven. I plan to put those in a little book for him. There was some good advice given.
All in all I think the party went well for everyone, except for maybe me. Ruby was crazy and I should have followed my intuition and had Grace watch her. Ruby was just a whiney mess and up to all sorts of crazy antics like sticking her hands down my shirt and saying she likes my boobies. That's super awkward in general but even worse because I was sitting next to Bishop
After the party we were off to the graduation at EMU in Ypsilanti- almost an hour drive away. Ruby fell asleep in the car and did not wake up happy. She was crying in the parking lot for a bit but thankfully calmed down before all the security lines. We were not early enough to get seating in the lower sections so we ended up high. Ruby touched a girls leg while we were going up the stairs and the girl cried "Ewww" So embarassing. And then she kept touching the hair and heads of people in the row in front of us. She was just super wiggly and fussy and she didn't seem to be interested in anything I had packed in her diaper bag. Tyler eventually went and bought her chips but that only calmed her for a bit. The ceremony itself was nothing exceptional. I did think the principal gave a nice, sentimental speech- probably because his daughter was graduating. But the Academic Honors girls that spoke- a gaggle of girls who all took turns talking- were hard to listen to. They basically all said the same thing- we all dreamed of being princesses and firefighters when we were young but now our dreams have evolved. The orchestra played a nice number from La La Land. And then there were 300 names to be read. All in all this would have been better without Ruby but it still would have been boring.





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