I found Lacey looking lovestruck as she penned a love letter to Lawrence the next morning.
But at least she didn't glare and stalk from the room when I entered, so that was progress.
I found Keri upstairs trying to discover another potion.
Apparently without much success as she kept mumbling, "No, that's not right…maybe more of the…
Then she almost fumbled the beaker when I asked, "Is there anything I can do to help?"
"Oh, Scott, you startled me! Help? Um, no, not really. Chemistry is not like Alchemy where there are specific formulas that use produce, precious metals or gems, or even insects. In fact, there aren't even any Chemistry formulas at all! A clear oversight in my opinion, but nothing to do about it except plug away at discovering them willy nilly! So illogical!"
"Then I'll leave you to it. Do you think you'll be finished by 3? I wanted to get an early start on Joran's party before it gets too cold."
Keri was already focused back on her project, but she nodded and said, "Sure. 3 pm sounds good."
With the party arrangements made, I went down to my Chef's kitchen and baked a birthday cake for Joran.
He loves chocolate frosting, so a homemade baked cake was right up his alley.
Just as I finished decorating it, my sister, Bella, showed up, "Perfect timing, Scott. That cake looks delicious but I'm not sure it's going to feed that crowd in the yard!"
"Crowd? I only invited family."
"With my four kids, Mia's four, and Catrice's three, family is a crowd! But don't worry, several of us brought food. There's a raspberry pie that smelled divine!"
"In that case, I'll have pie and save my piece of cake for Joran to eat later."
"Good idea."
As Joran made his wish, I joined the family surrounding him.
Bella was right.
Our family has certainly grown into a crowd!
But today was Joran's day, so we were all focused on him when the birthday sparkles hit.
Party horns were twirled, noise makers were blown, and birthday wishes were shouted so loud that half the town probably heard us.
And the youngest member of our family became a teen!
With his cousin Jasmine Dean blowing a party horn right in his ear!
But that didn't stop our genius son.
In fact, he just clapped louder and added his own cheer.
By the time I made it through the crowd to ask him how the cake was, he'd already eaten most of it!
As he forked up another huge bite he said, "The chocolate frosting is amazing Dad! Thanks for making it for me."
"You're welcome son. I'm glad you like it. So, a genius like your mother…I thought maybe you'd choose fishing or gardening…"
"One of those for sure on my next birthday, Dad! But I figured genius would help me out better for high school. Less study time and more time outside, enjoying the warm weather that's on its way."
He didn't say it, but I figured more time for girls too!
Though I wasn't sure there were any unrelated ones in town.
But I'm going to let Joran handle that on his own!
As Keri said, I learn, slowly, but I learn.
I was only speaking to Joran for a few minutes but when I wandered back to the crowd, his birthday cake was gone!
Mom was chatting with her grandchildren, Joy Moon who's a young adult now, and Catrice's youngest, Dirk Bluegill, who was still wearing that caftan with tennis shoes.
Jordan Dean, Bella and Jeffery's youngest son, was thrilled to get Terrin's autograph.
Seeing Terrin in his singer costume, I knew someone had already asked him to perform.
And it wasn't long before he had a crowd of family around him.
Family with a new member since Keanu had recently married Candice Bunch.
She's the pretty young woman standing next to Bella with her hair in a braid down her back.
And seeing those hearts over Lawrence's head, I have a feeling Lacey's going to be chomping at the bit to get married right after high school graduation, just like Keanu and Candice!
I finally found Joran standing back from the crowd, with a hairstyle that made him look more like himself and new clothes courtesy of his grandmother, but he didn't look happy.
He was looking at the crowd with a slight frown and I thought maybe he felt slighted having his older brother steal the limelight at his birthday party.
Before I could ask, he revealed his thoughts saying, "I feel like such a wimp compared to Terrin and my cousins. Kamaya and Joy have better builds than I do!"
"They get that from their father, Anoki, and their Island ancestors. A lot of us take after Grandma Brooke rather than Grandpa Jerad but a few workouts can do wonders, Joran. I'll take you to the gym this weekend and you can see for yourself."
"Thanks, dad!"
"Don't thank me yet! When your muscles are screaming, you'll re-think that!"
Joran said, "Maybe I should ask Mom about using the Chemistry table and discover some potions instead.
"Instead of screaming muscles that can lead to blowing yourself up. But why choose when you can do both?"
"Do you think I could?"
"You can accomplish anything you want to Joran! After all, I'm a fisherman, a gardener, and a chef! But don't expect things like muscles and potions to happen overnight. It takes time, dedication, and perseverance to learn most skills and a lifetime to master them. But as far as the muscles go, I wouldn't worry about it, you're pretty much the same size I was when I became a teen."
"Thanks, Dad. That makes me feel a little better."
After all the guests had headed home, Lacey was half finished eating a slice of raspberry pie when Joran sat down with a piece of his birthday cake.
Lacey eyed his cake and asked, "Where did you get that!?! By the time I got to the cake it was gone!"
Joran smiled and said, "Dad saved me his piece! He knows how much I like chocolate frosting. Besides, it's MY birthday."
Lacey shrugged and said, "So it is, little brother. Any big plans for this weekend?"
"Dad said he would take me to the gym to work out a bit and I'm hoping to convince him to let me drive!"
"But I'm older and no one's offered to teach me to drive yet!"
"Have you asked?"
"No. But I've been busy!"
"With Lawrence! Lacey and Lawrence sitting in a tree, K.I.S.S.I.N.G!"
"For a brainiac you are so juvenile! But at least I have a boyfriend!"
Lacey's shot hit home and the two finished their desserts in silence.
Then they went off to do their own things.
Out on the back porch, watching the stars, Keri and I were glad for the peace and quiet after hearing that exchange.
Keri said firmly, "Yes. I stand by my decision that are family is complete. We still need to teach both Lacey and Joran to drive. And prom will be coming up soon."
"True, but let's just enjoy the evening and think about those things tomorrow."
Keri shivered and said, "It's still a bit cold for star gazing," and cuddled closer.
I put my arm around her and said suggestively, "I'll warm you up!"
Things were heating up nicely when Keri pulled back and said, "We have a visitor."
Sure enough, ghostly Kobe was floating across the lawn!
I thought he was heading for the nectary basement, so I rushed down and placed a plate of ambrosia on the floor.
Only to find, not Kobe, but Grandpa Brooke heading for a rocker.
I watched and waited hoping one of them would eat the ambrosia.
But Kobe never showed up and Grandma Brooke just rocked the night away.
Maybe active ghosts like my great-grandmother, Keri Kindle, are more attracted to it?
Or maybe, our family ghosts are happy being ghosts?
I'll keep trying for a while longer and see what happens.
Early the next morning, before six, Joran and I were up fishing in the pond.
Something he'd wanted to do since his child birthday, and it finally happened with the spring thaw.
When the sun came up, Keri took Joran out for his first driving lesson.
I offered to teach Lacey, hoping to mend some fences in the process.
She accepted and I breathed a sigh of relief that was short-lived as she took her eyes off the road, and we almost hit the gardener's parked truck!
I said shakily, "A bit of a rocky start, but take a deep breath, back up, and pull out slowly around it."
It didn't seem to faze Lacey a bit as she said brightly, "Got it, Dad!"
Lacey's brave but me, not so much, not in a car with an inexperienced teen anyway.
So, I tried to stay calm as I said, "Slowly, slowly. That's good."
It was a nerve-wracking 30 minutes before my phone rang and I was given a reprieve.
Leo was graduating today, and Mia invited us to celebrate with them!
But when we arrived at City Hall things were in chaos.
Kamaya had decided to ride to town on Riley and Farley followed them!
The two horses provided quite the blockade on the walkway of City Hall with families arriving for graduation.
But Joy helped Kamaya lead the horses away and everyone made it inside for the ceremony.
Leo was the first graduate outside proudly clutching his diploma.
Lacey was right behind him, looking a bit envious and sounding even more so as she said, "Congratulations, Leo. Lucky you, no more school, and you can do whatever you want now. Move out, go to Uni, get married, live your life instead of being told what to do!"
Boy, Lacey was trying to rush through her teen years and grow up so fast.
Too fast!
Joran overheard Lacey's comment and couldn't resist replying, "But along with adulthood comes responsibility; a job, paying rent or a having a mortgage, buying a car, providing for your family. And you can't even remember to feed one small kitten let alone take care of all that!"
"You filled Elwood's food dish one time, Joran, one time!"
Leo tried to play peacemaker and said, "That's why it's nice to have family to help out. Everyone does a little bit to lighten the load."
But Lacey wasn't in the mood to be appeased and said sarcastically, "Like slobby Kamaya picks up her clothes and does laundry or snobby Joy condescends to muck out the horse stalls!?!"
Joran understood his sister being snarky with him, it was part of their dynamic.
But he was confused by Lacey's attack on Leo, "But you don't do any of those things either Lace…we don't even have a horse…"
Lacey stomped her foot and said, "Boys are just impossible…"
The two boys in question fell silent trying to come up with a response.
I stepped in before they could, which would just make things worse, as it was clear Lacey wasn't in the mood to be reasonable.
"Why don't you head back inside Leo? I'm sure your family wants to have graduation photos taken."
Leo said with relief, "Sure thing, Uncle Scott! I think Mom mentioned something about that…"
"As for you two, I'm going to remind you both that you still need to learn how to drive and I'm not getting in a truck with a teen that's in a bad mood and out to prove something! Understood!?!"
To my surprise I got two very meek replies.
"Yes, sir," from Joran and, "Yes, daddy," from Lacey.
Now that was more like it!
Keri was right on both counts!
Two moody teens in the house were more than enough for us to deal with!
And I was learning when to step in and parent my kids!
Now if I could just figure out why the family ghosts were ignoring my ambrosia, all would be right in my little world here on the farm.