Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Merry Christmas!






Merry Christmas to our dear family and friends!

How is it possible that another year – actually another decade - is coming to an end?  In spite of our best efforts to slow down time, our kids continue to grow older, more independent and are in constant motion with all of their activities.
 
Spencer is now a third of his way through his SENIOR year!  He is still undecided about a career path and will most likely follow in his parent’s footsteps and attend MCC after he graduates.

He is still very active in the theatre scene at school and in civic productions.  He was excited about his group act and solo in the Singing Christmas Tree this year and looks forward to a fun role in Matilda in the spring.

In July, just shy of his eighteenth birthday, he attained the rank of Eagle Scout.  It was a process for sure, but worth all the effort.  He spends his spare time gaming on the computer or playing D & D in our basement with a group of friends.

Evan also enjoys choir, theatre and is involved in the HS Players group.  He was thrilled to be cast in the ensemble of Matilda. 

He played JV tennis this year and enjoyed getting some time on the court.   Evan has an Eagle project in the planning stages so he will join his brother as an Eagle Scout in the near future.

Besides lots of studying for his tough classes, he has an active social life and is always planning events with his friend groups.  He took drivers training over the summer so we will soon have another driver in the house.

Hailey is having a great seventh grade year.    She auditioned and got a part in the MS production of Guys and Dolls. 

She recently joined the scout troop the boys are in as one of the members of the inaugural girl’s troop.  She enjoys the meetings and is looking forward to a winter campout.

She will be thirteen in a few weeks (how are our babies all teenagers?) and enjoys typical teen things like YouTube channels and texting with her friends.   Hailey is happiest when she has an art or craft project to work on or is baking a creation in the kitchen - she is extremely creative.

Trent is still at RPHS – though he is feeling it may be time to retire and start his second act.  He is ready to begin  rehearsals for Newsies  that will open in March.  Jen left her part time job at Lincoln Park to begin a new challenge with substitute teaching.

Over the summer we took the kids to one of our favorite cities – Toronto, Canada.   We spent days seeing the sights and enjoying the hospitality of Canadians.  We saw Dear Evan Hansen and Come From Away while we were there – amazing shows that became instant favorites.   On our way home we stopped at Niagara Falls for the 4th of July. It was beautiful to see the fireworks over the falls.   We took another mini vacay to the Wisconsin Dells with Jen’s sister and family.  The kids enjoyed a couple days of water slides and wave pools.   In August, Trent and the boys went to Canada fishing with his brother and nephew and cousins.

We wish you all the best in 2020.  May the New Year and new decade find your lives filled with health, happiness, peace and love.

                                                                                               






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