One of the perks for Cambry at college was her nearly-full access to the art building. She found a love for ceramics this year and came home with boxes of new pieces that she created. We've even been able to use some of the dishes she created. In early May, Hesston College hosted their annual art show, and Cambry had several pieces to show off! She thrives in the 3D art world - anything she can manipulate with her hands. We are thankful for her instructors, and especially for her advisor, Josh Cross, who have given her new insights, new techniques, and helped her hone her skills this year. We are hoping year 2 will be equally as inspiring for her!
I have struggled with writing about the shooting in Hesston - in fact, I wasn't going to post anything about it. However, for the sake of memories, I decided I should at least touch on it. It does deserve a place. It just hit so close to home - particularly since Doug was directly involved. Honestly, I sometimes feel guilty for struggling with this tragedy. I wasn't there, I didn't lose anyone close to me, and, although I know a few people who work there, I didn't know any of the victims. And I get to move on with my life with little disruption. I feel like I am on the outside looking in. But I guess that's okay. I didn't have to be directly involved for this to touch me. My heart is sad for the families of those who died, for those who were injured, for those who witnessed it, for my brother-in-law who will probably replay images over and over, for my sister and my niece and nephew who might sometimes wonder "what if?", for th...





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