Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!

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Season's Greetings!!

We hope you and your family are enjoying the holiday season. 

I seem to have lost a few parts of the year, having a bit of brain fog will do that. I think back over the year and it feels like we didn’t do much traveling at all, but in reviewing the calendar I find we actually did quite a bit, but it was primarily early in the year. 

For one thing, it seems we’ve entered into the age of healthcare taking priority over other issues, for ourselves as well as the dogs and Kendra. Looking back over the calendar there are a lot of appointments! That seemed to occupy most of the summer months, which worked out alright as it was too hot this year to do anything else! 

 In Jan- Feb we took a trip of about 5 weeks to Arizona for mini reunion and a brief visit with some of the relatives in southern California. 

We met up with Steve’s youngest brother for a couple of days camping in the Anza Borrego desert. Dale camps there frequently and he’s a great tour guide.   He took us to an area where a local sculptor, Ricardo Breceda, has placed several amazing, huge metal sculptures. There are dinosaurs, human figures, and some fantasy figures.

Somehow the sculptor managed to make them look at home in the wide open spaces of sagebrush and cactus, right next to paved roads! 

One such sculpture starts on one side of the highway and appears again on the other side, as if it had burrowed under the road. 

The trip also included a stop in Fort Davis, a Texas location we’ve been wanting to visit. 

The University of Texas observatory is located there, and they have wonderful public programs. There's a nature conservancy attraction with wonderful plant collections, the restored fort, and more to visit.

In March we flew to California for memorial service for Steve’s mother, who passed away last November. It was a really nice service and enabled us to see distant relatives we hadn’t connected with for several years. 

Kendra and the boys accompanied us, and so the boys had the opportunity to experience the Pacific Ocean for the first time. They enjoyed the waves and of course digging in the sand! 


Based on the boys’ interests we visited as many of the California tourism sites as energy and time would allow, including a dinosaur related museum and the battleship USS Iowa, so it was a great trip!

In late April we took a short trip to north Texas to visit Palo Duro Canyon (known as the Grand Canyon of Texas) We also visited Ft. Richardson, which figured largely in the early history of the state and is well restored. It was all fascinating, and the scenery was wonderful – and very different from our part of Texas. 

In reviewing the calendar I also note the primary reason we didn’t travel much in the summer…..most of the notations were for physical therapy appointments, some leading up to my knee replacement at the end of July and others after the surgery to get back in shape. The anesthetic for the surgery accounts for some of my brain fog I think, at least that’s my theory for the moment! They say it can take up to a year to recover. 

I had lots of entertainment during the first days following the surgery. We have a few Ring security cameras that aren’t installed so we can move them around the yard. We put some near bird feeders and some under the house where we’d been hearing odd noises. Every morning when I got up I’d check the camera displays on my computer. 


I watched raccoons, foxes and armadillos milling around the back yard almost every night. That was fun but not really surprising. Here's a photo of one of the foxes watching a raccoon eat the bird seed on the ground. They seem to coexist pretty well. The cameras we put under the house were a bit of a surprise – we learned we were being visited by opossums, skunks, rodents, and neighborhood cats. We’ve taken steps to close off their access, at least until someone digs another tunnel! 

December has been a busy month. First, we celebrate our 51st anniversary!!! 

Steve spent lots of time and energy upgrading and repairing some systems on the RV as well as trip planning – his favorite hobby. To celebrate we tried out all the RV improvements on this most recent trip. Our destination, near Houston, was the Stephen F. Austin State Park. The park is historically the site of the birth of Texas, as it was the land grant from Mexico that eventually became the state of Texas. We had a great time and enjoyed walking the trails and enjoying the early winter scenery. 


Unfortunately during this year we lost both our dogs. Shiner passed away in early October of age related issues. 

Watch left us 3 days after we returned home from this last trip from cancer that was fast moving and not treatable. We often found them resting together like this, touching paws. 

They really were buddies, and their passing leaves a giant hole in the family. We miss them both, but vowed to take our time about getting another one. 

We of course had birthday celebrations to spice things up – Raylan is now 10 years old, and Jaxen is 13 (yikes!) It seems just yesterday that we were announcing their arrival. They are still being homeschooled and seem to be thriving, finding plenty of time to pursue their art projects, video games, and swimming in the backyard pool when it’s warm enough. Kendra and Scott share teaching duties and that seems to be working out well. 

Early this month we visited with Kendra and the boys and watched them decorate their tree. It seemed like a good opportunity to take a photo. In this family it’s usually difficult to get more than two people to stand still long enough to take a group photo so this is a rare exception in this family! 

We do hope you and your family have had a good year. I know as we all get older (hard to believe it happens to our children too, isn’t it?) we develop health and other concerns that can become all consuming and cast and unwelcome light over everything. Your close bonds as a family are something you can really lean on and be thankful for. We wish you and your family a wonderful holiday season and a very Happy New Year!

The Worshams