We have been out of school for 9 years now!!! The 12 years we were in school felt like an eternity. I have to say the past 9 years have been mostly happy and less stressful then the school years.
You are probably wondering- what is this red picture advertising a concert? It's something we started as a family a few years ago in our living room. It has grown so much we have had to move it to the stake center chapel. It's just a Christmas Concert we plan and perform for our friends and neighbors here in Kingman. I have a few violin students, so they are involved as well. This year, due to a downing accident of a 22 month old baby boy cousin in the Wilcock's pool, 2 days before the concert, we cancelled. This family is dear to us, and 3 of their children were playing with us. Our hearts are broken for this sweet family.
For the first time since we moved here, a Christmas light hanging company came to town!!! Yay! This saved our marriage!! Ryan hates, HATES hanging Christmas lights with me. His goal when we start is to get them hung as quickly as possible. My goal is to make them look perfect and beautiful. So the project ends with him being frustrated with me because I am unhappy because the lights don't look as perfect as I think they could. Granted I am not the one hanging from the ladder!!!
This year also saw me learning new things--like what an armored assault vehicle is--and about guns esp. the Browning M2 and M1919. For those who don't know--those are machine guns used in WWII.
Jace has a passion for studying the history of WWII. He asked for this play ride on tank from Walmart for Christmas. We looked at it. It was cute, but pretty tiny for a tall lanky teenager that grew to heights of 6 foot 2 this year!! If he were still 7 years old--it would have been perfect!!
So that lead me to do research on my own. A guy in Kingman collects WWII vehicles and sells some of them. We went and saw his collection.
This is a WWII 1/2 track. It was so cool, but sadly already sold. Still super cool to go see.
This is Kjersti's-- a replica of her dog Bentley.
December always finds me with high anxiety levels and feeling overwhelmed mentally! This is because of my Stake and Ward music callings. I'm asked to plan a stake music community Christmas Concert that has about 700 attendees from several different faiths. It takes probably 100 hours to pull if off-between me and Ryan. On the ward level--it's planning all the Christmas music and Christmas program in December. On a personal level--it's rehearsing myself for all the programs I'm playing in, then it's helping my children learn their music for all the concerts they are playing in. Then I'm also Santa for my family--or Mrs Clause as I like to call myself. And, I take this job very seriously. It is one of my most favorite December rolls.
While I'm juggling all this--I try to focus on the real reason December is so special. It's because of HIM!! The Savior of the World was born!! I feel it to be a special privilege to be able to honor HIM, celebrate is birth and life--by playing beautiful music that testifies of HIM. It is something I can't and shouldn't say no too, until I can no longer pull a bow across the strings of my violin. So, I pray and do!!
Gracie and I took on a fun project this year. It was decorating a tree for mine and Ryan's bedroom. I think it's so cozy and romantic to have a Christmas tree in our bedroom for the Christmas season. I love to lay in bed at night and look at the lights.
It turned out lovely.
This is the end of part I because I can no longer load pictures. More to come.
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