Jeffrey has had a busy month, and we have been trying to keep up. On April 24th, he participated in a band concert where he played the French Horn. On April 27th, he attended the Prom with several friends. During the first week of May, he worked as sound designer for the Spring play, "They Promised Her The Moon," which Wendy and I attended on May 11th. On May 14th, the Century Choir performed a concert, and they sang two of the songs that they performed in New York City, along with several other songs. On May 16th, we attended the National Honor Society Graduation where Jeffrey received a stole, cords, and a medallion that he will wear during his High School Graduation at the end of the month. Friday, May 17th, was his last day of high school. The Senior class is excused from school on Monday the 20th, and then Jeffrey will be in Boise, Idaho to work on the Patty Duke Award Show. The Seniors do not have to attend any classes for the final week of school. On Saturday, May 18th, Jeffrey participated in a Century Band BBQ at F.M.C. park. Wendy and Kaleb also attended. They later brought me a plate at the airport. Saturday evening was the Drama Awards at Century, which went from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Jeffrey and Will sang "BFFs" from the Sponge Bob Musical, and Jeffrey took home the Best Technician Award. He was also given time to say a few words about his time in theater, and he made some nice comments. They also announced next year's productions which will be "The Twilight Zone", "Big Fish", and "Wyrd Sisters". Wendy and I may have to go watch "Big Fish". We were hoping it would be the musical they picked. The Drama Awards was our last event at Century High School that would include our children. It's hard to believe we have been going there off and on for the last twenty years. On Sunday, May 19th, Jeffrey attended Seminary Graduation at the Alameda Stake Center. We had refreshments afterwards, and one of his English teachers approached us to compliment Jeffrey about his work ethic and standards. I told Wendy that it was hard to see everything coming to an end.
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