The longer I wait to write after a big event, the harder it is to start. Writing to you has been on my list EVERYDAY this week to no avail obviously. My recap of our Christmas holiday may be fairly watered down as I also didn’t jot many things down as I usually do and I have a terrible memory. The big surprise of the holiday was that Aaron came home.

The restaurant didn’t schedule out Christmas far enough for Aaron to get decent-priced flights so he was going to come the first weekend after the New Year. Right before Christmas, when he learned that the manager didn’t give him the first weekend in January off, he decided to fill his shifts with someone else and find the cheapest tickets to Portland possible and go home for Christmas. He knocked on the door Christmas afternoon. Only Morty knew he was coming; Morty is a surprisingly good secret keeper!
Nate was the first brother to arrive on Wednesday before Christmas and then Morty on Thursday, Christmas Eve morning. We had a laid back Christmas Eve; no rush to get young children to bed. We had our traditional clam chowder dinner, reading of the Christmas story and then opened a present. It is always fun to see who is most excited to have their gift opened (meaning the gift they bought and are excited for someone else to open). That is a great part of Christmas.
Our Christmas morning was VERY laid back also. Katie and I were in the kitchen; myself getting breakfast ready and she was in charge

We had a great Christmas dinner, made mostly by Katie and even her cupcakes for dessert. After dinner Morty and Katie headed to the Blazer game, a newish tradition that Morty has been keeping alive for the past few years. Nate wasn’t feeling well so they had two tickets to sell. They ended up going to the game for free off the money they made from those tickets. The

There were no “wagers” on a white Christmas this year but we had a surprise snow fall, a great one on the Tuesday after Christmas. It was the afternoon that we had planned to go with John Mitchell to see the Newsome’s barn (luxury mahogany suites for their horses!). Both Dad and Morty were watching the weather as a storm was coming in and it is a good thing that we cancelled the trip as it just dumped buckets of snow. It didn’t take long for Dad to fire up the tractor and make a snow mountain

On New Year’s Eve, Katie flew to Provo to pack up her things and drive her car to Las Vegas. She spent the night there with Nate, who had gone back the Monday after Christmas, before they headed off to Los Angeles to meet up with Morty who flew straight there from Portland. They went to the Rose Bowl game to see the University of Oregon play Ohio State. A

Katie and her friend, Ty (the boys refer to him as Triple T since all three of his names begin with T) left the next morning to drive back up to Beaverton. They enjoyed a nice visit with Shawn, Aubrey and the boys for lunch in San Francisco. Morty and Nate stayed with the Greenes and flew out of Fresno on Sunday to go back to work. Katie made it back to Beaverton around 5 in the morning on Sunday. That was quite a travel triangle but as you recall from a year ago (Utah to St. Louis), I guess Katie is attracted to long road trips in the dead of winter! She had to get back to start teaching the Sunbeams, her new calling in the ward. Our new meeting time is 9:00 in the morning. I like that but it will t

Katie is going to be a great Sunbeam teacher. Some of those children are hesitant to move away from their Nursery class but she has some connections with them all ready. She has a very cute class; Logan Jorgensen (Jaime Richardson’s son), Ella Westhora (Andy Westhora’s daughter) and Eli Mitchell (Jerem Mitchell’s daughter) to name a few you might know of.
We enjoyed having Ty as a visitor for two days. We went to Zoo Lights on the last night that it was opened. The parking lots had a surprising number of cars still but it was not crowded at all! On Monday, Katie and Ty drove out to Tillamook to go to the cheese factory and then came back to walk around Downtown Portland before dropping him off at the airport so he could get back to BYU. With Katie not going to the Single Ward while here, she is going to get tired of th

Adrianne and Aaron left on New Year’s Day along with Morty, but at all different times. Actually, Morty was scheduled to go out the night before but got himself bumped and re routed where he really wanted to go, Burbank. He spent some time on the phone getting a quicker connection also so he arrived about the time that Nate and Katie arrived into Los Angeles for the Rose Bowl game. Another translation to these airport trips: we spent a lot of time at the airport! The day I took Morty when he was trying to get bumped, I decided not to drive back right then since the traffic was so backed up. Instead, I pulled into the cell phone waiting area and fell asleep. It was kind of cold so I went into the trunk knowing that there was some clothing that I was going to take back to the stores! Instead I found a Costco blanket that I was given as a freebie a couple of years ago and never used. I learned it was actually quite nice! That worked perfectly since I got a nap while Morty did his bump magic so he didn’t have to come back on the MAX.
In the middle of everyone coming and going, Grandma returned from her California trip on New Year’s Eve Day so she arrived to see

I am trying to get back into some sort of routine now. It still seems like vacation since Katie is home and I have the urge to watch a movie every night to keep the party going! We did go see a new movie with Grandma last week, the very day it opened (now how crazy is that for me!). It was Leap Year. I have restarted my institute class. We read Elder Oaks talk from October 2000, The Challenge to Become. I remember using that talk a lot in other talks; I really liked it. It is a great read for the new year. His thoughts that we don’t just learn about charity but we become charitable through successive acts goes along with the newest addition of the Three Fold Mission of the Church which I guess is now the Four Fold Mission of the Church: the newest one being to care for the poor and needy.
I hope you are enjoying the new year and the fresh starts that January brings to our minds and resolves. I love you. Love, Mom
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