The Museum had a special opening for an exhibit on "Promised Land," a community of former slaves set up after the Civil War. I brought the Koreans and the boys. The people in the front are singing Gospel music to open the exhibit.
David doing math.
They had a nice buffet dinner, all gluten based of course.
Our Korean students enjoying southern cooking
We got a special tour of the downstairs
Enjoying a typewriter
Typewriters are more fun with two
Playing an out of tune piano
Arlene was out on a date with her friends so the boys and I got DQ and had a picnic at home
Hard to beat DQ and cartoons
Arlene and I on our Valentine's Day date (we met in person for the first time on Valentine's Day)
Ain't she beautiful?
Arlene and the boys on her birthday
At the birthday party of one of David's friends at the Fun Factory
David playing the organ with Uncle Robert in the background. The organist was kind enough to let him play
On Saturday mom and dad drove us all down to Columbia for David's recital at the convention center
David with his fellow students.
David with more of his fellow students.
David and Aina before the recital (he often does duets with Aina and she and her family attend our parish. It was playing piano with her at a parish Christmas party that got us into piano in the first place).