It occurs to me that I should have a holiday posting. Here I am in front of my poetry sisters. That's pretty funny. Grown women hiding behind a friend. Anyway, I did write a Christmas letter this year. And I have had a beautiful season of great dinners, movies, and memories.
Dear friends and family,
Christmas cards are arriving, and decorations are
popping up everywhere. By this
time last year, Chuck and I had mailed our cards and our Christmas presents and
left for a month long vacation in Texas.
With Chuck’s death on the 10th, it was a difficult time for
our family.
Chuck was the Christmas Letter author. I don’t plan to continue the
tradition. A small, homemade card
with note is more my style.
So my year has been a bit chaotic. Taxes, roof
leaks, replacing light bulbs, etc.—I have a whole new world. But I am able to manage everything
because I have the support of wonderful friends and a caring church. The children and grandchildren have
been attentive, calling and keeping track of me. Will taught me how to park the Prius in the garage, Tami,
Marla, and I spent some wonderful days at the beach at Ocean Shores and a
Hoquiam High memorial for Chuck in Hoquiam, Washington. Wayne calls when he can.
My Dad, Bill Nitzke, joined me for January and
February. He is still doing well, playing a bit of golf, reading, and enjoying
the day to day. He will be 100 on
February 2. We are planning a little party in Iowa, and I will have a second
one for West Coast family and friends on March 9th. Getting to 100 in such great shape is a
very big deal and deserves a party and celebration.
I was also able to spend time in Portland with the
Knopps. David is working in
Colorado, son-in-law Ron is team driving for Gordon Trucking, and both were
home for a great family dinner. I
was able to see everyone except Brian who has moved to a great new job in
Philadelphia. I loved being with
the great-grandchildren David and Andrew Maynard.
I spent Mother’s Day in Texas with Will. It was a great week with lots of
gourmet food.
(I’ll never forget the tasty octopus black ink
spaghetti.) I also spent several
weeks in Iowa with my family. My
niece Kim had a beautiful wedding, so I had quality time with the extended
family and saw both brother’s families.
In this season of celebration and love—I’m always
impressed by the selflessness of people donating food, toys for tots, packages
to disaster victims---I raise a toast to all the gifts of love: from our Heavenly Father, from
strangers, from loved ones, from friends, from love’s memory. Blessings to you
and yours.
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