Here is the Christmas 2013 letter from us. Sorry there is no picture of our Christmas Card but we don't have a scanner!!
Merry Christmas!!
Family and
Friends,
General:
Emily is still teaching the 4 turning 5 year olds in church and loves it! She
has also had the opportunity to sub for the organist a few times and has really
enjoyed that! Tim is still the financial guy. Nothing too exciting there.
January:
Nick turned 4 at the beginning of the month. He is getting to be so grown up.
He still loves cars, trains, airplanes, transformers, etc. He loves to play
with his brothers and his friends.
February/March: Tim’s younger brother and his wife had a little girl in February (niece
#7). In March we headed to Utah
for the baby’s blessing. We were able to spend time doing a few things. Emily
went skiing for the 2nd (kind of first real) time. Tim got to spend
a few hours skiing on his own, while Emily took a class. They both had fun. On
the way back home, we stopped in Moab ,
Utah and did
a little off-roading. It wasn’t quite as exciting since Tim ended up going on
his own for most of the experience. Jake was sick, so after a small adventure, he
and Emily went back to the hotel. Zach has a queasy tummy, so he went back to
the hotel and Nick wanted to play with Zach. Tim had as much fun as he could
have by himself. We stopped in Durango on the way back to Arizona to ride a
train from Durango to Silverton but that was cut short since we found out Jake
had another ear infection and was puking. That marked the 3rd ear
infection in 1 ½ months.
Also in March Emily ran her
first sanctioned ½ marathon. It was in Phoenix
and after training all winter long, finished in a time of 2 hrs. 15 mins. Her
goal was to finish around 2 hrs. 30 mins., so it was great! And she managed to
finish about 10 mins. before the
first marathoner came across, so that made her even more happy! And she ran
into a couple friends she hadn’t seen in years.
April: Tim’s
birthday came and the boys had a great time picking out presents on their own.
Tim was a good sport and “enjoyed” all the gifts given to him. Jake had another
ear infection. L
May: School
ended for the summer and Zach was so happy! Jake had another ear infection. L It started getting old going to the doctor.
June: Jake
turned 2! And he had an EAR INFECTION FREE MONTH!!! He loves to play with his
good buddy Eli. He also loves to climb, get into everything and thinks he can
do everything by himself. *sigh*. He also loves cars, trains, airplanes and
especially motorcycles.
July: Zach
turned 6! And he started 1st grade. He loves school and loves to
play. He is often found in his room playing cars, making explosion sounds and
running around the house. He is becoming quite the reader and this year for
Christmas tried to really think about what people wanted. It was a nice change.
August:
Emily turned 29 again! And Tim and Emily celebrated their 9th
anniversary. Nothing special, just out to dinner, which is always fun with no
kids! Emily’s younger sister had a baby girl and at the end of the month Emily
headed to Omaha
for the baby blessing and to spend time with family. It was a more exciting
trip that originally planned. Emily’s mom had been helping at her sister’s when
she fell down the stairs breaking her ankle in 3 places and dislocating it. It
was still good to see all the family that was there and meet her new niece
(niece #8).
September:
Tim went to Utah
to watch BYU play Texas AND WIN!!! He was able to see his brother and hang out
and kind of relax. He had a great time. Tim’s sister had her 2nd
baby this month, another little girl. We now have a total of 9 nieces and no
nephews. Someday we hope someone will finally have a boy! I guess until then
Emily gets her girly fill by making cute blankets and buying clothes for all
her new nieces. Zach and Nick started soccer this month and are enjoying it.
Emily is coaching Nick’s team and is finding it fun, hilarious and enjoyable!
The kids are great!
October:
Tim’s parents came to visit. Tim and Emily were able to get away for a couple
days and it was great! Then we all (Tim’s parents too) loaded up in the van and
headed to Mexico .
Tim’s sister lives there and we dropped his parents off at the border. It was
an exciting trip as the car battery decided to die, so we had to get jumped 3
different times and drove down a 60+ mile long road one way COVERED with
grasshoppers! Our car is still a little gross! After the grandparent drop off,
we headed up to Albuquerque
for the night. The next day we bought winter stuff for the boys and headed off
to Durango
for the train ride we missed in March. The Train goes from Durango to Silverton and most of the cars
are from the early 1900’s, beautifully restored and kept up. It’s a steam
engine. The first stop after the hotel was dinner at a steak place Tim had been
to before. First thing Jake did was puke all over the table just after we
ordered. Luckily it was just the once and we think it was due to the long drive
and lots of junk food. The boys really enjoyed the train ride the next day. It
was a bit cold in the morning but by the time we got to Silverton the weather
had warmed up and the boys had a great time eating lunch by the river and throwing
rocks in. Tim traveled to Portland
for work and was able to see his parents and Emily’s parents.
November: Tim traveled for work 3 of the 4 weeks this month. It was a tiring and exhausting month for Emily (for Tim too). Thankfully, he was able to be home for the week of Thanksgiving and that was great. His sister and her family came for Thanksgiving and it was fun to meet the newest niece. Emily was able to go shopping on Black Friday and have a pleasant experience. She hit Jo-Ann Fabrics and saved over $200 on flannel and a few other things. Enough fabric to last a year! Jake broke his 4 ½ month streak of no ear infections with another one. Luckily we caught it quickly and it was not a “problem”. Tim put up all the Christmas decorations on Black Friday with the “help” of the boys.
December: Tim
started this month by traveling to Wisconsin .
He told Emily, “I’ve always wanted to go to Wisconsin … in the summer!” Luckily he was
there before the big storm came through and was able to make it home safely! We
have really just been enjoying the season and the cooler weather (finally). We
are so grateful for this time of year, to really concentrate on our Savior,
Jesus Christ. It is wonderful to have such great reminders of all he did for
us. We hope you will remember the Savior
and feel His love as you celebrate Christmas this year!
Merry
Christmas!
Tim, Emily, Zach, Nick, Jake
and Baby “Buzz” or “Holly” (We find out in January).
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