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As usual, visiting my family always leaves me feeling newly determined to succeed, to make them proud of me and proud to know me.
It was a lovely wedding, 300 people there, with some of the groom's friends showing off their choir-singing talents. My little cousins are finally growing up, and I guess that means I am, too. Ally, 14, is dancing nine hours a week; Margaret, 16, fearless as ever, has taken a keen and surprising interest in genealogy. Suzanne and Graham Whedon, 19, are college freshmen broadening their minds with classes like philosophy, psychology, macroecon and organic chem. Lizzie, 21, is on her way to becoming a photographer. And Sarah, 23, is
now a wife.
As I said at the rehearsal toast, I still remember when Sarah was young enough to be entertaining all my aunts and uncles with her creative mispronunciation of "niney-two." She's got a career now, and a college degree, but I think her #1 dream was always a happy marriage. And here she is.
I love her so much.
Done today: Discussed the remote possibility of a graphic-novel family history with Lizzie-- just a germ of an idea, right now. Finished Graphic Smash edits for the week, including the full
Lovarian Adventures archives-- so see if you can spot the Lovarian typos now, before they vanish forever!!! Or, you know, go play outside instead.