Merry Christmas 2013 ~ 2014
Happy New Year
In June,
James and I celebrated our first anniversary.
I love being happily married! Most
of our trips this year featured lighthouses and/or family. In addition to a trip to Las Vegas, we’ve
visited the Gulf Coast, Virginia Beach, and Upper and Lower Michigan. James loves
the water, and is proud that he has now seen over 100 lighthouses in the US and Canada. (I’m at about 440 only counting lighthouses
in the U.S.)
Instead of just Saturday visits, we now have the children in our home every other weekend, and alternating holidays. Joy (4) enjoys being outdoors and has learned to ride her bike. She loves playing with dolls and looking at picture books. She is good at making messes, but also willing to clean them up. Jenna (7) is into pirates and Star Wars right now. She enjoys learning and we are happy that she is willing to help around the house. She often complains of being bored, but in reality has quite a knack for making things exciting. Hyrum turned 8 and was baptized this year. He enjoys cub scouts and has taken quite an interest in fishing. He loves running and most all sports. Jonas turned 12 this year and joined the Deacon’s quorum. He is active in scouting, loves to read and cook, and particularly enjoys his time alone. Joseph (14) loves basketball and is outgoing. He is good at taking care of his siblings, enjoys creative games and activities, and watching Studio C and other funny You Tube videos. In October we took Joy on her first ever camping trip. It was also the first camping experience that Hyrum and Jenna were old enough to remember, and a lot of fun for the whole family. The end of the summer we had fun painting the bedrooms and making other preparations getting ready to have the kids stay overnight.
James is now the Elders Quorum
President. He often finds it awkward to
have people refer to him as President, but does
a good job keeping track of people and finding ways to encourage people to do
their home teaching and set family goals.
I was released as building scheduler, but still serve as the
Relief Society Fellowshipping Chair.
We had
a special assignment this spring and summer to help with the youth
conference. We were on the food
committee for a pioneer trek, and had a lot of fun planning and preparing food. James particularly enjoyed being able to do
so much Dutch oven cooking. It was a
good experience to meet so many dedicated people from around the Stake. It was also important to contemplate some of
the hardships we have and how we can be more successful and positive in meeting
those challenges.
In life
there is both times of smooth sailing and rough waters. We’ve had two miscarriages and other
disappointments this year, but much happiness and success as well. We are so grateful for our rock and redeemer,
Jesus Christ, and His light and guidance.
We had
a lot of friends move this year, and were reminded of how grateful we are for
good friends and what a blessing they are.
Thank you for the positive impact you have had on our family. We hope that you stay in touch... and if you
are local that you come over to play games with us!







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