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Week in Rewind Volume 119

Week In Rewind

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Welcome to volume 119 of the Week in Rewind with Midwest Life and Style. In each recap, I’ll share my most recent posts, favorite finds, and a collection of ideas, tips, and inspiration from other bloggers around the web.

Week in Rewind Volume 119

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Week in Rewind Volume 119

Hey there, friend!

I feel like I owe you an explanation after kind of disappearing for the last few months. I’m ashamed to say I can’t remember the last time I shared a recap with you, so I had to look.

February. It was February!

In fact, it’s been so long since I’ve posted anything new that a friend of my husband’s, who follows along, even messaged asking if I was okay, which honestly is fair.

But I promise, I didn’t fall off the face of the planet, I’m still very much alive, and I’m still blogging.

Life has just been extremely busy for the past several months. Our oldest daughter, Peyton, was a senior this year, and if you’ve been there, you know. I was fully consumed by all things graduation planning and desperately trying to be present and enjoy the moment.

The lasts sneak up on you fast, and I didn’t want to miss a single one. But I’m happy to report now that we’ve survived graduation and summer has settled in, I’ll be back here more often.

So grab a drink, get comfy, and let’s catch up on what’s been going on here for the last few months.

Table of Contents

  • Week in Rewind Volume 119
  • Tidbits from Home
  • What I’m Loving This Week
  • Recently on the Blog
  • Coming Soon to MWLS
  • Wrapping Up: The Week in Rewind Volume 119
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Tidbits from Home

March

A Month of Celebrations

In early March, Peyton had a special signing day celebration with her club volleyball program, where they honored all of the seniors.

Girl smiling seated at a table for a college signing day celebration

The celebration felt a little bittersweet since she didn’t get her final year of club competition after tearing her ACL back in September.

Family standing and smiling at a college volleyball signing day celebration
Celebrating our girl!
Friends and club volleyball teammates standing and smiling at a signing day celebration
Club teammates and friends since age 13

But watching her be recognized and celebrated made me so excited for what’s to come.

Club volleyball players posing for a group photo during a signing day celebration

This girl has shown more perseverance than anyone I know, and I can’t wait to watch her play at the next level this fall at Missouri S&T.

Volleyball athlete doing blanace testing during ACL recovery

Speaking of perseverance, she’s continued to make amazing strides in her PT and recovery, and in mid-March her surgeon cleared her to compete in track…. as a shot putter.

Girl standing and smiling in track uniform
Officially a thrower!
Friends standing and smiling at a track meeet
Peyton and a college teammate at a track meet

I can honestly say that shot put is not an event that any of us ever imagined on our bingo cards, and we got a few good laughs out of it. But considering we thought her high school career was over after her injury, we were just as thrilled that she got to put on a jersey one more time.

Taking the Stage

Our youngest daughter, Harper, also had her first show choir concert in March. Ever since I can remember, she’s loved singing and dancing. If there was ever something tailor-made for Harper, show choir is it!

Show choir member standing and smiling after a concert
Band member standing and smiling after a concert

She also performed in the All-City Band concert and did a wonderful job. She’s loving the saxophone and will be continuing in 7th grade, which makes this former saxophone-playing momma very happy!

April

The month of April was filled with track meets, road trips, and prom!

Track Season Recap

Athlete standing in a track uniform and smiling before throwing the shot put

Watching Peyton compete in track this year and learn a brand new event was so much fun. She wasn’t the best out there, but she worked hard, improved a lot in a very short amount of time, and set PRs at almost every meet.

Athlete throwing the shot put
Athlete throwing the shot put

Most importantly, I think she proved once again that you can take a competitor out of sports, but you absolutely cannot take the competitor out of the athlete.

Athlete standing in a track uniform before throwing the shot put

A Road Trip and a Moment We’d Been Waiting for

At the end of the month, we headed down to Missouri S&T for Peyton’s official visit and to meet her new coaching staff.

We had dinner with the whole team, visited with the head coach and players, and hit up all of our favorite spots in Rolla. (Side note: if you ever find yourself vacationing along historic Route 66, a stop at Soda and Scoops in Rolla is a must!)

Missouri S&T campus
Missouri S&T volleyball players at camp

It was also her first time on a volleyball court since she tore her ACL in September, which felt incredibly surreal and slightly terrifying. She was still limited in some drills, but just seeing her out there smiling again made my momma heart so happy.

She’s on track to be fully cleared to return to sport by early July, and we’re already mapping out our fall schedule to figure out which matches we can make it to.

Senior Prom

In April, Peyton also attended her first (and last) prom.

Parents posting for a photos with their daughter before prom
Girl in black prom dress with ruffled bottom and beaded top holding a bouquet of spring flowers and standing and smiling for photos

She missed last year’s prom due to an out-of-state club volleyball tournament, so I’m so glad she got to experience it at least once.

Girl in black prom dress with ruffled bottom and beaded top holding a bouquet of spring flowers and standing and smiling for photos
Pre-prom photos at the Capitol
Friends in colorful prom dresses standing and posing in front of the Nebrasks state capitol for photos
It was a WINDY day, but at least it didn’t rain!

She looked absolutely beautiful and had the best time at the dance and post-prom festivities.

The First of the Lasts

To close out the month, Peyton had cap-and-gown photos taken, including solo shots and a few photo shoots with friends as well.

Girl in cap and gown smiling and holding photo of younger self in pre-school graduation regalia
Girl smiling for high school graduation cap and gown photos
Girl smiling for high school graduation cap and gown photos in her gown and holding the tip of her cap

I’m happy to report that minimal tears were shed, but be sure to check in with me come August when we move her into the dorms. I’m not so confident we’ll have the same outcome.

May

They don’t call it Maycember for nothing, and with a senior, this year’s May calendar was extra packed.

A Month of Lasts

May was a month of lasts, starting with Peyton’s final honors convocation, including a special ceremony just for seniors to share their college plans, scholarships earned, and accomplishments.

Friends smiling and taking photos in their college gear for senior sunrise
Friends smiling and taking photos in their college gear for senior sunrise

Just before finals, the student council hosted a Senior Sunrise breakfast celebration. I honestly don’t remember anything like this being a thing when I was in high school, but I love that it is now.

It was a fun way for Peyton and her friends to celebrate together and make some last memories before they go their separate ways in August.

Last day of school photos on the porch with senior girl
Last day of school photos on the porch with 6th grade girl

And then came the last day of school for both girls. We did what we always do, and they humored me with the traditional “last day” photos, but it wasn’t until later, looking back at them, that it really hit me.

Last day of school photos on the porch with sisters hugging and smiling
Last day of school photos on the porch with sisters hugging and smiling and dad who is a teacher in the photo too

It was the last time I’d get a photo of both girls together on the last day of school.

It didn’t fully register in the moment, but the reality of how much things are about to change around here is really starting to sink in.

The Final Meet

District track brought Peyton’s high school track career (and her high school sports career altogether) to a close. It wasn’t the senior season she had imagined by any stretch.

Girl throwing the shot put at the distict track meet at Lincoln High's track and field complex
Lincoln Southteast track athlete standing and smiling after competing in the shot put and finishing her senior sports career

She had been looking forward to the long jump, triple jump, the 400, and the 4×4 relay, and none of that happened thanks to her knee injury.

But she got to compete, and on her very last throw, she PR’d by a whole foot, which felt like the most perfect way to go out.

Girl standing and smiling with her track coach at the end of the year awards banquet
Girl standing and smiling with a special certificate for positivity at the end of track awards banquet

A few days later, we attended her last-ever end-of-the-year sports banquet. She earned one final varsity letter (the eighth of her career) and also received the Knight Vision Award. This award is given to an athlete who exemplifies a positive, dedicated, and hard-working attitude and is recognized as a leader by her coaches and peers.

I can’t think of anyone more deserving this season. It would’ve been so easy to give up and quit, but through her injury and this entire year, she showed nothing but grit, grace, and determination.

Parents standing with daugther and smiling taking a family selfie at the district track meet after her last time competing

We’ll miss these high school sports days more than I can say, but Harper has already declared she hopes to participate someday, so maybe our days at the track aren’t over just yet.

Harper’s Concerts

May also brought more music as Harper had her final 6th-grade band concert and then wrapped up the year with another show choir concert the weekend before graduation.

Girl performing in end of the year middle shool show choir concert
Girl and her gradnma standing and posing for a picture after a show choir concert

My mom even got to watch her show choir performance, which meant the world to Harper.

Graduation Weekend

And we wrapped up May with Peyton’s graduation celebration Memorial Day weekend.

Dad and daughter in graduation regalia posing for a pohto while he hands her a dipoloma
Electronic board with graduation photo, name and school displayed above the arena during the ceremony

She graduated on a Friday evening, and my husband, Kirk, volunteered as a faculty usher so he could be right there on the floor during the ceremony, which made it extra special.

Photo of the graduate walking acorss the stage receiving her diploma
Selfie of a mom and daughter taken in the crowd during the graduatoin ceremony

She graduated Magna Cum Laude and was a member of NHS, and as her mom, I could not be more proud.

Girl standing on the porch in her graduation gown holding a brightly colored bouquet of flowers
Parents standing and smiling with their daughter in her cap and gown and posing for picturtes
Sisters taking a photow with the older sister in her cap and gown for graduation

But more than any of that, she learned so much about herself, grew in her confidence and resiliency, formed incredible friendships, and learned lessons that I know will last long beyond her four years of high school.

Large family photo to celebrate the graduate

Over the weekend, we were also blessed to have 17 extended family members in town to celebrate, including family from Colorado, Iowa, and her 92-year-old great-grandma from Minnesota!

Family of four standing and smiling for a photo after the oldest daughter's graduation

It truly was a weekend we will never forget.

It Takes a Village (And Then Some)

What made the weekend so memorable was all the support from our family and friends. The entire celebration was a huge family effort, and we couldn’t have done it without them.

The day after the graduation ceremony, Kirk’s mom and stepdad graciously hosted a family BBQ at their Airbnb. It was nice to take a break from all the crazy party prep, relax, and enjoy some time together.

Girl smiling and holding a custom 3-tier volleyball cake for her graduation party
Green and gold 3-tier Missouri S&T volleyball cake with a grad cap and fondant netting made for a graduation party

Beyond the 18 dozen cupcakes my mom baked for the party, she also made a three-tiered cake for the BBQ, which was absolutely stunning (and delicious!).

Girl opening graduation gifts
Girl wth some of her graduation gifts including a popcorn popper and supplies to make homemade popcorn

Peyton was also blessed with some incredibly thoughtful gifts over the weekend, including a custom-painted volleyball from my sister and brother-in-law, and a beautiful quilt made by Kirk’s grandma.

Girl holding custom painted volleyball that she received as a graduatoin gift
Girl holding yellow, gray and white quilt custom-made for her by her great-grandmother as a graduation gift

She is an incredibly talented quilter, and we have been lucky enough to receive several of her special quilts over the years. Both gifts, no doubt, will be making the trip with Peyton to her dorm room come August.

Graduation Party Recap

Sunday was the big party, and it truly took an army to pull it off. I cannot say enough about the family and friends who showed up and made it happen.

Extended family with grandparents smiling and posing for a photo with the graduate

Moms are truly the best, aren’t they? And I’m so extra thankful for mine.

Finished DIY vintage suitecase cardbox with a banner attached that says "cards"
DIY painted globe turned into a guest book with gold vinyl lettering that says "the greatest adventure is what lies ahead"
Hanging basket hanging on a hook from a wooden fence outdoors filled with colorful faux silk flowers

She spent multiple weekends helping with crafting, painting, and planting flowers, and then helped run the show on party day with setup, teardown, and keeping everything going smoothly behind the scenes.

My dad helped stain pallets and was the on-the-fly problem solver when the wind had other ideas and began blowing things over, and just generally being a nuisance during the party.

Man holding a drill and building a pallet backdrop
Man holding a drill and building a pallet backdrop while a young boy helps hold up the pieces
Finished pallet backdrop display

My brother-in-law, Greg, built the most incredible pallet backdrop to display some of Peyton’s jerseys and sports memorabilia, and he and my sister made the two-hour drive with a van packed full of tables and chairs from their event venue, saving us a fortune in rental fees.

They also did so much of the food prep the day prior, helping with both the bagel bar and washing and cutting fruit for the fruit tray display.

Backyard set up with tents, tables and chairs for a graduation party before fully decorated

Kirk’s dad and stepmom helped with washing dishes, running errands, and setting up tents.

And Kirk. Kirk put up with every wild plan I had, spent countless hours getting our backyard ready for the big day, and generally just being the calm that my crazy needed.

I couldn’t have done any of it without this village, and I’m so grateful for every single one of them.

More to Come!

I have so much more to share about all the projects and details, but for now, here are a few photos from Peyton’s backyard graduation party.

Girl standing and smiling behind the guest book table at her graduation party. There is is congratulations banner on the back fence and the table is filled with vintage decor including a suitecase card box and diy globe guest book. There is also an old post box for notes to the grad, a vintage typewriter, a bouqet of colorful flowers, and framed photos fo the graduate.

Her guest book table was one of the first things we worked on and ended up being one of my favorite features, including her DIY vintage suitcase card box and a DIY globe guest book.

Graduation welcome sign on an easle printed at Walgreens
Welcome sign
Closer view of the graduatio guest book table at the vintage and floral themed graduation party
Guest book table with DIY suitcase card box and globe guest book

I became best friends with the print shop workers at my local Staples, and between all the craft supplies and last-minute party needs, I’m pretty sure I single-handedly paid for at least one month’s salary for our neighborhood Amazon delivery driver!

Graduation cap and gown display on a small side table with a colorful boquet and photos of the graduate from preschool and high school
Cap and gown display with pre-school and high school grad photos
Custom t-shirt quilt hug from a backdrp and displayed at the graduation party
Custom t-shirt quilt. Our grad gift to Peyton.

Peyton wanted a vintage, floral, and pastel-themed party, and I feel like all the special personalized touches really made her vision come to life.

High school graduation party display featuring childhood photos, senior portraits, awards, diploma, and graduation cap on an outdoor memory table.

The tri-fold window was a Facebook Marketplace find that worked perfectly for her memory and academic display table.

Sports-themed graduation party display showcasing volleyball jerseys, letter jacket, team photos, medals, awards, and senior banners.
Academic and sports display tables
Graduation party table featuring volleyball memorabilia, athletic awards, senior photos, and college-bound decor celebrating a student-athlete.
The decorated pallet backdrop display

Here’s a look at the pallet display backdrop with her sports memorabilia.

Floral graduation party centerpiece in a ball jar with sunflower, baby's breath, wildflowers, vintage-inspired pennant banner, bookpage diploma, votive candle holder, and framed senior photo.
DIY graduation party photo backdrop with pastel paper fans, gold 2026 balloons, and a white background for guest photos.

And a peek at the centerpieces, along with the DIY paper fan photo backdrop.

Outdoor graduation brunch buffet featuring a yogurt parfait bar, fresh fruit display, bagel station, and floral decorations.
Bagel bar with yogurt parfaits
Graduation brunch parfait bar with fresh fruit tray, yogurt toppings, floral arrangements, and custom party signage.
Fresh fruit platter
Graduation party lemonade bar featuring flavored syrups, fresh lemonade dispensers, decorative lemon arch, and custom signage.
Lemonade bar

And, of course, it wouldn’t be a party without food and all our fabulous family and friends!

Family portrait in front of a pastel graduation photo backdrop with paper fans and 2026 balloons.
Family and friends gathered under a tent enjoying brunch and conversation at an outdoor high school graduation party.
Multi-generational family members seated around a decorated table during a backyard graduation celebration.
Two sisters smiling together during a backyard graduation party celebration.
Family friends gathered for a group photo at a backyard high school graduation party.
Group of friends posing together at an outdoor graduation party in front of a pastel paper fan backdrop.
Extended family gathered for a group photo at a backyard high school graduation party.

Look for a full recap, along with more details on all our DIY projects here on the blog next spring!

P.S. I’m still recovering. The hangover is very real. My dining room is still buried in boxes, but I’ll get it all packed away just in time for it to be taken over by dorm stuff… ha!

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Recently on the Blog

After a three-month hiatus, I got back into the swing of things this week by updating an oldie but a goodie.

This creamy bacon ranch pasta salad recipe is one of the most popular recipes on my blog, month in and month out, and there’s a good reason why. It’s delish!

Creamy bacon and racnh pastsa salad

Covered in a creamy ranch dressing mix and tossed with crispy bacon and tender peas, this pasta salad is one that your family will ask for time and time again.

Ready in just 30 minutes, it’s the perfect side dish for potlucks, backyard cookouts, and even for a Father’s Day BBQ.

Coming Soon to MWLS

This month, I’ll be sharing more summer recipes, and hopefully a few things for the Fourth of July as well. And be sure to keep your eyes peeled for something extra fun coming in July!


Wrapping Up: The Week in Rewind Volume 119

Phew….thanks for hanging with me for this extra lengthy edition of the week in rewind. I promise to post here more regularly now that things have slowed down for the summer.

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