I began the year in the throes of mid-life blahs. Yes, it happens. You wake up one year to realize that you will never again read a book without glasses, that in fact you DO need to get proper sleep in order to maintain a significant exercise routine, and that the once well-defined path of your life has begun to meander toward no perceptible goal. So I did what any self-respecting forty-something woman would do. I got my motorcycle license and rode the Harley off into the sunset. I also began writing again and woke up my brain with some online classes and personal study goals. Take that, mid-life crisis! I'm smiling again. Also, thanks to plyometrics and weight-lifting, I actually enjoy running for the first time in my life.
Halfway through his undergrad program at Utah State, Devin has switched his major to Psychology and loves it. He works in a behavioral analysis lab, teaching children with autism and diving into various research projects. Finding himself in need of a death-defying sport that does not require snow, he took up climbing this year and spent a good chunk of the summer and fall dangling from various cliffs in Northern Utah and Southern Idaho. He even got Brad out on a cliff!
As central Illinois offers no cliffs to speak of, Alec sticks to the death-defying sport of football. He recovered nicely from his concussion, even remembers his name now and managed to memorize a staggering number of dates for his AP European History final. He plays piano in his high school jazz band, and with any luck he will finish his Eagle Scout requirements by this summer so that he can celebrate his 16th birthday with a driver's license. He thoroughly enjoyed his solo trip back to Vermont this summer but also seems to be settling into life here, despite whining about the lack of hills.
Jared attacks life with the exuberance characteristic of most fifth graders. Family vacation gave him the opportunity to celebrate his tenth birthday with two sets of grandparents and other assorted marvelous relatives in Utah. He returned from our cross-country adventures to bond with his father on the football field and basketball court, where Brad continues his love of coaching. Away from the game, Jared has added trumpet to his musical accomplishments (still plays piano) and discovered a love of reading.
Princess Kristina is bored to tears at home and needs kindergarten. With the rigors of preschool, dance class, musical composition (yes, there is a Grammy just around the corner...I'm absolutely certain of it) and charming the socks off of everyone she meets, you would think an almost five-year-old could find a measure of contentment. Sadly, no. But we glory in her hugs in spite of the occasional Attitude.
Christmas week finds us enjoying a rare time with the entire family in one state. With stockings hung on the mantle, and snow in the forecast for Christmas Eve, we send our best wishes for a joyous Christmas and a peaceful New Year.