I am
repurposing the Christmas card messages I've written since 2001. From old
Christmas cards to new blog posts. One a day. Merry Christmas.
We
renovated the back of the house this year, and that is our excuse for sending
you this holiday greeting a few weeks after, well, the holidays. It’s January
7, and I decided now is the time to
write my Xmas message, before the renovation is done. Before we are in that
gaga stage of “Ooh-ooh—our new kitchen is gorgeous. We love our new bedroom!”
I’ll let Tom do the ooh-ooh stuff.
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| Doing dishes in the bathroom |
Oh, wait.
Another thing. I discovered, just yesterday, when the construction crew took all their stuff from the back yard, that four of my azalea bushes were cut to the ground. I had planted them
myself. They are gone. I am in
mourning. Azaleas, unlike, say, rose bushes or forsythias, do not grow back after pruning.If our Xmas letter were longer I would be able to go into how my
plants are like pets to me. But never mind. They are gone.
In a week,
the countertops will be installed, the sink and stove will be hooked up (not to each
other), and ice cubes will, once again, be magically made for us. This fact
brings me to the deep, soul-searching stuff. I realize that many people do not have refrigerators that make ice
cubes. Many do not have refrigerators. Many do not have electricity. I am a jerk for whining, and I apologize.
The Christmas message I wrote above, in January 2012, was never sent out. Instead, in April 2012 we created a different Christmas card. This was my April message:
Yes, this is our Christmas card for last year--2011. We loved the cards and letters that many of you sent in 2011, and we didn’t want to miss sending our love and greetings to all of you.
The Christmas message I wrote above, in January 2012, was never sent out. Instead, in April 2012 we created a different Christmas card. This was my April message:
Yes, this is our Christmas card for last year--2011. We loved the cards and letters that many of you sent in 2011, and we didn’t want to miss sending our love and greetings to all of you.
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| Rachel, holding Onno, and Tina |
We had the most
wonderful trip to Germany in September 2011, to see our family and friends, and
especially our new "grandson," Onno. Rachel went with us, and
everything was perfect. Tom and I took a week away from the family and had great excursions in Dresden and Prague.
Many of you know that I have a German “daughter,” Tina,
who lived with Rachel and me for a year when the girls were in high school, and then
Rachel lived in Germany with Tina’s family the following year. Through the years, with numerous
visits to Germany and hosting friends and family members here, we are all part
of one big extended family.
A big event for us last year, and the main reason this card didn’t get made before Christmas, was the remodeling of our house, which was expanded three feet in the back. We moved everything out of the kitchen and the guest bedroom at the end of August and moved back in on January 18. We think the pictures below are the best way to tell the story.
Love to all.
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| Before |
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| During |
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| After--our beautiful new kitchen |







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