Monday, April 25, 2011

2008

December 17, 2008

Dear __________,

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, everywhere you go – is that a song? Anyway, trees and houses are decorated, snow is on the ground and a chill is in the air. We ended last year and began the new one with a trip out west. We spent Christmas week with Mark and Junel and Roslyn in Carson City. It was fun to watch Roslyn enjoying the tree, the gifts, the books! And then we went to Oregon to spend New Year’s week with Arik and his family. His girls are each at a fun age. And then we came home to all that snow! What a winter – we had a grand total of 59 inches of snow around here. Uffda!

We’ve had some trips this year, too. In June, we spent a couple of weeks with Dawn, Bob and Andy. Dawn had invited her dad out for Father’s Day and to bring his bass guitar along, so he could play with the praise band at their church. He figured one Sunday wasn’t enough, so we stayed for two.

In August we spent a week with Arik and his family, and Dawn and Bob at a resort on Priest Lake in northern Idaho. (That is only a 1 day drive for Arik, instead of 3 days to come to Minnesota.) It is a beautiful place, but was a little chilly the week we were there.

In September we took a long weekend (Wednesday to Monday) and flew out to visit Mark and Junel and Roslyn. Mark sang a couple of songs in a production up at the restored opera house in Virginia City – it was fun to hear him again.

We do see Jené and John and family every once in a while. Their schedules keep them busy – Jené with her teaching, John in teaching and coaching. We saw BrandiAnne run in Track and Field last spring and this fall in Cross Country – she is really doing well!

We took a couple of courses in what is called Senior College –for retired persons, a 4-week course, a couple of hours a week. Last spring the class was on parts of Psalms, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes taught by a retired professor in the Religion Department. This Fall we took a class on the Brain taught by Nancy Andreason.

As for health, we are doing well. I had my second cataract removed in October – that is an amazing surgery. Waiting for the eye to heal so I could get my new prescription was the hardest part.

Vince still teaches – down to one day a week this year. Each year he says it might be his last. The Bible Class and LWR quilting still keep me busy.

May the blessings of this season be yours as we celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior.

Merry Christmas!

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