With
Christmas tree cut and sparkling in our living room, candles in the windows, and
snow in the mountains, we turn from the beautiful surroundings to the beautiful
people that have given us so much pleasure over the years – we wish each of you
a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year !
Mt. Hood on a picture perfect ski day - December 2015 |
It
really is the simple blessedness of this holy time of year that draws our
hearts out to you and is represented in this hand crafted nativity scene Annie
so lovingly and meticulously created. The simple babe, with Mary and Joseph,
worshipped as a King by the 3 kings, but lived his life largely among the
homeless, poor, and disenfranchised.
He was a
light that shone in the darkness of life, and the giver of peace and joy amidst
the worldly turmoil of then and there, here and now. We celebrate His life and teachings and hope
the Light of Christ will continue to permeate the world.
How about the joyful light in these kid's eyes
. . .
. . .
or, in the lyrics of this beautiful children’s acknowledgment of the Savior:
This
year, Tom had the pleasure of joining Seth and his band at the annual Corvallis
Community Nativity Festival in a Christmas concert – bluegrass style. How cool is that to play with your son! Seth is such a talented musician and he
suggested Tom learn how to play the Dobro (resonator guitar). It’s been so fun and the best part is playing
together. (See all the concert songs on
YouTube – search “Christmas Strangs”; Tom’s personal favorite is “Little
Drummer Boy”.)
Now to
the year past: Why does 7 plus 19 plus 2 equal chaotic fun? That describes our bi-annual family
reunion, held this year in the mountains above Salt Lake City last August. Seven terrific kids, 19 dear grandchildren (with two
more on the way J), and
so many family jokes and memories – how can you not have fun?
Matt, Leah, Laura, Sara, Luke, Emily, Seth |
What - all of the grandkids smiling at the same time with no photoshopping? MIRACLE! |
This
year, the kids got into a “reproduce the past” kick while at the reunion. The result?
Oh wow, just look at these hilarious reenactments of a couple classic
scenes (sorry Laura and Luke had not yet arrived for their turn on earth):
That
brings us to a reminder that in January, we will have been married 44 years –
what a blessing! So how about a little
tribute to that?
Engagement - October 1971 |
Married in the Salt Lake City Temple - January 25, 1972 |
Mt. Timpanogas, 2015 - We've climbed a beautiful mountain together ~ so happy! |
With
many of you who might be retired, we’re not sure whether to laugh, punch them
in the nose, or just give a knowing patient smile when someone asks: “So now
that you’re retired, what keeps you busy?”
We’ve never been busier or happier to start our days early with a good
study of the gospel of Jesus Christ, do Pilates and take a walk together, get
ready for the day and then launch into any one of the plethora of projects that
keep us so busy we wonder how any more could be fit into any given day. There are always people to serve, kids to
visit, grandkids to play with, church service (Annie works with high school
girls 16-18; Tom teaches Sunday School), community service, sewing and
woodworking projects, home improvement, gardening – and gratefully, some days
to camp, head to the fishin’ hole, or to play golf.
We have
also spent time with our mothers, Virginia (89) and Beverly (90) who are aging
so beautifully! Sadly, Beverly lost her
husband Dick this year, so both our mothers are learning to live alone. Our visits together have been important and
enjoyable, including a wonderful two weeks
together with them over Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving 2015 ~ Tom's mother, Virginia, next to Emily; Annie's mother, Beverly, on her left |
We are
grateful for this wonderful time of life, and send our love to you – hoping the
coming year will bring love and meaning to each of you. Perhaps the world will not have peace just
now, but we each can radiate peacefulness in our circles of influence.
Merry
Christmas!
Payson Temple - August 2015 |