Amidst
the tumultuous days we live in, how grateful we are for the respite Christmas
provides.A time to set aside, if ever
so briefly, things that are of transient concern, in favor of things that matter
eternally.We love the Savior and this special
time of year to remember the unmatchable gift of the Son of God.And we’ve never seen a more touching
rendition of the Christmas story than the new nativity film released this year
by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints:
We look
over the long list of recipients who may view this blog post and wonder how we
could be so blessed with good friends spread far and wide along with an ever-growing
family.We delight in the cards and
letters you send and thank you each for thinking of us and keeping us up to
date on you and your families.
Our
biennial family reunion was the sweetest ever, with all 37 of us gathered in
Deer Valley, Utah in August.Our eldest
grandson, Alex Ditto – who returned a year earlier from mission service in
Romania also brought his soon to be fiancé along as well (Alexa – yea, wrap
your mind around that twosome!).We did many
of the things this family loves, rock climbing, hiking, Spikeball, swimming, paddle
boards and kayaks galore, tie-dying, frisbee, and every possible iteration of the things you can do
behind a ski boat.At night we laughed,
played, danced, gamed, and hot tubbed our way into family bliss and exhausted
bodies.How grateful we are for these
special family times.
Hiking to Ruth Lake
In
November, we again gathered in Provo, Utah for Thanksgiving and the marriage of
Alex and Alexa.We honor Sara and Birch
for raising such an outstanding son, and Alexa’s parents for doing the same ~
they are one happy couple!
While
much of our time is happily taken up with family, we also have loved getting
away for snow skiing, paddleboard and kayaking, camping, crabbing, and lots of work around the house and grounds. Tom also squeezes in some fishing and golf along with regular pickleball while Annie is ever creating beautiful handmade projects (basketry, knitting, sewing, furniture repair - just to name a few). We even
remodeled our kitchen this year, doing the work ourselves (except for
countertops).Among our new joys, is our
electric bikes that have freed us up to tackle about any terrain as we explore
beautiful western Oregon.And as always,
we spend much time in church and community service.Here’s a photo glimpse into the year:
Climbing at the reunion ~ Annie topped out quickly, Tom - well, we won't go into that
At 71, Tom still loves the slalom ski!
With Willie (Seth and Caroline's youngest)
Cali, Tom, Sofia
Can't resist snuggling with Rue ~ Laura and Jared's youngest
We refinished the wood on this family heirloom, and
Annie re-caned the seat - complex but rewarding
A table we created for Alex and Alexa
Fashioned after stained glass in the Paris, France temple (Alexa served as a missionary in France)
Not so pretty after a good hike but the scenery was terrific!
Annie & Luke pulling in the haul
Matt and Jessica's mountain cabin is fun anytime of the year,
but winter is special. And no, the zip line tower is not the cabin!
Yummy Dutch Oven dessert
Visiting my father's grave at the Veterans cemetery in Portland with brother, Lyle
and our 93 year-old mother, Virginia
And it just wouldn't be Fall, without making grape juice and apple cider!
We know
that not all days are merry and bright, nor every Christmas white – but as the
songs of the holiday waft through our home, we settle back for a moment by the
tree and feel great gratitude for family, friends, and the gospel of Jesus
Christ.Joyfully, we send our love to
each of you at this time of silent and holy nights.
Merry
Christmas – Annie & Tom
What’s
the family looking like this year?Here’s the latest:
Jessica, Lizzie, Sofia, Matt ~ SLC, Utah
Alex, Alexa, Alysee, Sara, Chloe, Birch, Nathan, Tyler, Cooper ~ Yakima, Washington
Mila, Ryan, Emily, Truman, giggly Hazel, Sage ~ Yakima, Washington
Isaac, Geoff, Kate, Leah, Lucy ~ Mapleton, Utah
Cali, Seth, Tommy, Caroline, Willie
Jared and Laura, Rue, Sawyer, Isla ~ Lompoc, California
Merry Christmas to you both and all of your family! It doesn't seem possible that your family has grown so large in number. You are truly blessed! I remember the smaller sized versions of your kids and your youngest napping in his car seat as you toured the Institute for the first time. I will never forget the year you opened your home to me for a wonderful Christmas, something I have done for many others since then. I love you all! Julie Corbett
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We love you all! Thank you for sending us this Christmas hello! Merry Christmas Sherry Fam!
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Merry Christmas to you both and all of your family! It doesn't seem possible that your family has grown so large in number. You are truly blessed! I remember the smaller sized versions of your kids and your youngest napping in his car seat as you toured the Institute for the first time. I will never forget the year you opened your home to me for a wonderful Christmas, something I have done for many others since then. I love you all! Julie Corbett
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