Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Well... I didn't send out Christmas cards this year, so here is our electronic version : ) This year has been filled with new adventures and countless blessings.
Katelyn turned 4 this year. She is growing up so fast. She loves going to preschool, playing with friends, dressing up, coloring pictures and reading. She keeps us in line and I imagine that it will always be this way. She is definitely a BIG sister.
Ethan turned 2 this year. He is so much like Katelyn, and yet so different. He is very intense and this particular personality trait has become more apparent as he has gotten older. He is usually either VERY HAPPY (almost ecstatic) or VERY GRUMPY. Most people have yet to see this in him because he acts very shy and docile around other people. He is persistent and wants to do everything Katelyn does. Sometimes this pleases Katelyn very much, and sometimes she would rather not have a little shadow. He loves CARS, trains, and anything that moves.

Jason graduated from school last December and has enjoyed being home each night with his family and NOT doing homework. He works at Vital Smarts and enjoys the people he works with as well as his job.

I love staying home with my kids. I have tried to develop a few new talents this year. I took a photoshop class and am trying to become a master bread maker, but the latter may take another 20 years. My family has had many meals with my "scary" bread.

We want to wish all of you a Merry Christmas and hope that your next few weeks will be filled with love, laughter and the peace that comes through our Savior and his humble birth.

"What all of us long for in our hearts, at Christmastime and always, is to feel bound together in love with the sweet assurance that it can last forever. This is the promise of eternal life, which God has called His greatest gift to His children. That is made possible by the gifts to us of His Beloved Son: the Savior’s birth, Atonement, and Resurrection. It is through the Savior’s life and mission that we have the assurance that we can be together in love and live forever in families." President Eyring

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