Sunday, December 23, 2018

Merry Christmas one and all!


Holiday Greetings from Texas!


We hope this finds you well and enjoying the holiday season! The antique snowmen on our garland are the closest we've gotten to snow so far, so it's a typical Texas Christmas

This was an unusual year for us - no traveling for us this past summer! It seemed a little strange, but we were so busy we adjusted fairly quickly. We had already decided to stay closer to home this summer so we could be here for Raylan’s fourth birthday in July, but Kendra’s on-going battle with chronic Lyme disease curtailed her ability to drive, so we’ve been filling in as often as needed for appointments, picking the boys up after school, etc. She’s getting good medical care, but it’s a long battle.

Summer was busy – We doubled the size of the garden and had a couple of small construction projects around the place. Steve’s mom came for a month so she’d be here for Raylan’s July birthday, as well as for a reunion with her brother and sisters. Visitors from Arizona, and several overnighters with the boys kept us entertained. There are always construction projects, small and large, cooking and gardening projects, and lots of playing in the sand when the boys are here. We enjoy every minute we spend with them!

Friends from Nevada visited in October, and then the anxiously awaited Halloween celebration! I stayed here for the event and was able to see the boys enjoy their costumes and the fun at the Bastrop holiday party.



While we were celebrating Halloween, Steve went to CA for his mom’s 90th birthday celebration. She’s doing really well, and we’re so grateful that she’s able to travel here so often so the great-grandsons can get to know her.

She was able to join us again this year for Thanksgiving and for Jax’s birthday in early December. It’s hard to believe he’s seven already! Time seems to move faster every day.

So that’s our 2018 in a nutshell. We want to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a healthy and Happy New Year! 

The Worshams