Jim traveled all over the world for HP--Japan, China and India. Given that HP has canceled nearly all travel for 2009, these trips will be the last ones for a while. He built another chicken tractor and added four new chicks to his collection. Jim grew a beautiful garden and harvested a bumper crop of apples and carrots. He loves working with the young men at church. One of his greatest achievements was to climb to the top of Mount Borah, the tallest mountain in Idaho at 12,662 ft.
Janene loved having the opportunity to travel to many new places. Her favorite trip was with Jim to Japan. She served as ward camp director with the young women this summer and is now a ward missionary. She really likes being grandma! Her greatest accomplishment this year was to complete 81 hours (accrued over 5 years) of continuing education for dietetic registration. She also skied from the top of Bogus Basin Mountain (albeit with shaky knees on cat tracks).
Janene loved having the opportunity to travel to many new places. Her favorite trip was with Jim to Japan. She served as ward camp director with the young women this summer and is now a ward missionary. She really likes being grandma! Her greatest accomplishment this year was to complete 81 hours (accrued over 5 years) of continuing education for dietetic registration. She also skied from the top of Bogus Basin Mountain (albeit with shaky knees on cat tracks).
Elly, Brian, Nathan, Matthew, Maggie and Becca still live in South Jordan, Utah. Elly gave birth to Rebecca Brianne and finds her days are filled with caring for four lively children. She still squeezes in time to decorate her home and write. Brian works for Office Depot and restores old homes on the side. Nathan (9) loves playing basketball and the piano. Matthew (6) is a star soccer player. Maggie (3) is the other mom. Becca (9 mos.) is finally in motion, backwards.
Jacob is a senior in industrial design at BYU. He can't wait to graduate. He scored internships with two design firms this past year. Jacob spent the winter in Milan, Italy with one firm and the summer in San Diego with another gaining valuable experience. He continues working as a textbook illustrator at the BYU bookstore.
Sariah has become Hermana Wilson. She entered the Missionary Training Center in Provo, Utah in March where she learned Spanish and prepared to serve a mission in Montevideo, Uruguay. She flew to Uruguay in May and has lived in two areas--Pando and Melo--where she is teaching and serving the people. Sariah has had some incredible experiences!
At this holiday season, we are especially grateful for our Savior, Jesus Christ, and for his love. We are grateful for those of you who have touched our lives this past year. We pray that you will be blessed with a year filled with joy and peace.