Monday, December 19, 2005

Family Update 2005


December 19, 2005

If we learned anything in Togo, it was how to live life at a slow pace. So now, four years after moving to Port Townsend for a one year stay, we are finally moving on. We loved our time there. It was a beautiful place to live and we made some life-long friends, but now it’s time to be closer to family.

We put our house on the market by Owner in March, but a shady offer spooked us into hiring a realtor. The day before we were to sign papers with the realtor, we found an electrical problem in half of the house. It took Edwin 2 months to fix the problem. Thanks to Dad for his work patching the 80 holes Edwin had punched in walls to pull new wire through. And thanks to Jerry for doing the drywall work for us for free.

Our Port Townsend house sold in August and we took the opportunity between jobs and mortgages to do a little traveling. We drove from Washington to South Dakota by way of Craters of the Moon, Yellowstone National Park, Little Bighorn and Devil’s Tower. Our visit with Todd and Tammy Loomis was a blessing and a reminder of how precious our children are. They have grown so much this year as they’ve watched their son Alan battle leukemia and chemotherapy. After a few days with Edwin’s brother Steve and his wife and 5 kids, we headed south to New Mexico.

A month in Albuquerque was just enough time for Edwin to build a new entertainment center and bookshelves for his mom and for the kids and Patty to go on almost all the field trips they wanted to. Highlights of our time in New Mexico included playing with cousins (and meeting cousin Molly), fossil hunting, sliding down the dunes at White Sands, dressing up and throwing spears at the Pueblo Indian Culture Center, attending a harp concert, and visiting El Rancho de los Golondrinos, a living history ranch. Many thanks to Momma and Ted for their love, generosity, and flexibility.

We returned to Washington by way of California where we were able to catch up with the Christiansons (friends from the year we spent in St. Louis), Grandpa Wyatt and Naomi, Uncle Sam and Aunt B.J. and Mickey Mouse. We swung through Richland, WA on the way to Vancouver for the Together for Togo weekend. It was great to catch up on the work and on old friendships. It was a special treat to host the Bunners in Vancouver after the conference.

We stayed with Mom and Dad for a couple of months while we looked for a house. Thanks to them and their incredible generosity, we were able to keep a semi-normal schedule and keep the kids on track with their schooling. And, as last week… we are homeowners again. We found a little 4 bedroom house in Vancouver and are in the process of unpacking boxes and getting phone and internet services going.

EDWIN—Edwin worked a lot on house projects this year. He made time on weekends to go sailing with Gary Hooten. Their last sail before we left Port Townsend was around Indian and Marrowstone Islands. Thanks, Gary! Edwin found a job as a construction supervisor on the first day he went job hunting. He’s looking forward to learning the business side of the home building business. He hopes to set up a home shop to pursue his woodworking hobbies.

PATTY—Patty still stays busy with home schooling and is looking forward to getting involved in home school activities in Vancouver. She worked from home as a tutor for Sylvan Learning Systems. She has also been pursuing her dream to be a writer. Her first article was published in Wineskins magazine in March. She and her mom attended a Christian writers conference in Oregon in August which was a fantastic and fun experience. They are now helping launch a writers critique group that meets at the Vancouver church of Christ’s new building.

JESSICA—Jessica’s new love this year is the harp. She received a Venezuelan harp for Christmas last year (thanks to Michelle, the Burrous, and Uncle Geoffrey for the help getting it here). It turns out that harpists are born, not made. She has shown a great talent for hearing and playing. She surprised and delighted us by performing a short piece she composed herself at a harp festival after only 2 lessons!

BETHANY—Bethany’s first love is donkeys, but we can’t keep one in the suburbs. She is a sensitive child, always looking out to help others, especially those younger than she is. She found a new special friend this year in Eloise Gerard, daughter of some friends we reconnected with after losing contact for 10 years. Bethany recently adopted a hamster, Starfire. She loves science and aspires to be an inventor some day.

TABITHA—It has been fun watching Tabitha take a more vocal role in the family this year. She keeps herself occupied with her 3-year old interests like puzzles and picture books and she continues to charm people wherever we go. She loves to sing and dance and she keeps us all in stitches with her jokes. Her latest—“Why did the monster cross the road? ‘Cuz he wanted to eat the chicken.” Her blue eyes and uncontrollable curly hair draw comments wherever we go.

We hope that your holiday season is filled with joy and good memories and loving thoughts of the work God is doing among his people.

May God bless you richly throughout the year.

With love,

Edwin, Patty, Jessica, Bethany and Tabitha

2 comments:

Sandi said...

Patty,

I am so glad that you have started a blog. I miss you guys a lot. I'll look forward to keeping up with you (at least THIS way!). I didn't know you had an article published in Wineskins! I am also very interested in writing, but right now I'm busy with other stuff! You should get our Christmas letter in the next few weeks.

Love you!

Jenna Bunner said...

Hey Patty --
It's good to "see" your new house! I can't wait to read more from you. It's good to see Sandi and Tracey here, too. :)
I hope to talk to you soon.