Friday, December 25, 2009

And to all a good night.


We enjoyed a wonderful Christmas day, a perfect ending to a season of gratitude and a year of blessings.

And just what were some of those blessings, the highlights from the past twelve months? Here are a few we came up with for our annual newsletter...

Rasmussen Family Favorites 2009

Nate (almost 3): Talking, asking questions, singing, and generally using his voice in many (loud) ways; mastering nearly every child-proof restraint in our home and car; managing to combine charm and mischief in an irresistible, exasperating way.

Dallin (5): Learning and loving to read; participating in his first sports class; creating Lego creations for hours on end; playing with a new best friend who moved in across the street; filling our lives with funny sayings.

Jamie Beth (7 in just two weeks): Starting 1st grade with a fantastic teacher; discovering that she loves washing dishes and organizing anything; continuing dance classes; figuring out how to ride a bike without training wheels.

Matthew (10 1/2): Improving snowboarding skills; entering 5th grade; playing football, and enjoying alternating between quarterback and receiver; going to BYU games with his dad; reading nearly as many books as his mom.

Cissy: Traveling, traveling, traveling...to the Grand Canyon for spring break, to Washington D.C. (by myself!) for sister's dissertation, to San Diego for family reunion, to Idaho to visit brother's family, to Alabama (driving) for sister's wedding; making time to go to more lectures, museum exhibits, and other cultural events; reading some really great books.

Matt: All the trips, especially the Grand Canyon; but since that's essentially copying Cissy's answer, he adds: playing in a golf tournament with his dad; improving his snowboarding skills; being Matthew's basketball coach last winter.

Our Christmas season favorites include: seeing “A Christmas Carol” at the local (live) theater; attending a beautiful Christmas concert at church; reading all our Christmas books again and again; playing carols all day long; and spending Christmas Eve night at Papa & Nana's with all the aunts, uncles, and cousins (36 total--what a party!)

We wish you a peaceful, joyful celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. Merry Christmas!

1 comment:

Negri Up North said...

It was wonderful to read you entry. I love you and your family! Merry (belated) Christmas!