

Then on her actual birthday, the whole Mitchell clan got together and did this for her – it even matched the tie dye theme (though would you expect anything less when Wanda is involved?!).

Amy has weathered a tough year of virtual school, and managed it pretty darn well. It's been a lot to ask of these kids to be on their computers all day every day, and then she has extra time for virtual rehearsals too. Her grades have been mostly excellent, though she has definitely not enjoyed in-class participation over the computer. Very much looking forward to a somewhat normal school year next year.
Amy still keeps her quirky interests (random podcasts and bands), which don't overlap with many other people she knows. The lack of Broadway productions for more than a year has been a real bummer for her and we can't wait to get back to in-person shows. She has kept up with her best pals despite not being able to see them much – we encouraged her to arrange more get-togethers but she hasn't wanted to do that. Amy continues to talk louder the more interested she is in a subject (as the person who sits next to her each night at dinner, that's fun!) and she has VERY strong opinions about most things (hint: a lot of things are "dumb"). Her vocabulary is something that tickles us, she uses so many words that many 16 year olds don't even know the meaning of – all that reading as a kid paid off. Wish we could get her to do more reading, but that hasn't been happening for a while now. If she's not at school or rehearsal, she's either drawing on her iPad/tablet or lately she's playing Minecraft.
She took the PSAT in the fall and that started the endless stream of mailers from colleges – just when we finally were wrapping up Reed getting five million pieces of college mail! She doesn't know yet what kind of college she might want to go to or what she might want to study. She is still aggrieved that chores like doing the dishes and mowing the yard started earlier for her...dreaded "second child" syndrome (been there, done that, got the t-shirt!) meant we ended up having both kids do those things at the same time, despite Amy being 2.5 years younger. That's what she gets for being mature enough to handle it! (sorry!) Driving has taken a bit of a back seat (see what I did there?) since she's so busy with theater stuff, but she gets in practice from time to time and is really looking forward to being able to drive herself to school in the fall.
Our baby girl is sixteen! We are so proud of you, Amy!
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