Tuesday, December 22, 2009

The Year That Was

I always have good intentions of sending out Christmas cards every year, but it just never happens. I think it is because I personally think I'm a boring person. But, after looking back on this years photo's, I have found that there were a LOT of noteworthy things that have come to pass. So here is my Christmas letter, in pictures.

I celebrated a lot of birthdays:









Grew a garden:




Went to a wedding:


Crocheted:


Got a new look:


Had visits from family and friends from far away:




There was a baptism:


An ordaining:


A graduation:


I made some new friends:







I spent some time at the Lake:


Attended some luau's:



Tackled Girls Camp:


Grew a mustache:


Took a trip:




Took a hike:


Went to a ball game:


Got grossed out:


And welcomed new family members:



I hope that you all take the time to reflect on the positive things that have happened in your life this past year and are mindful of where those opportunities and blessings flow from. A Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year!

6 comments:

Mark and Jana said...

Merry Christmas little sis!

Susan said...

I love it! You're adorable and not a ounce boring! I love the mustache!

Unknown said...

that's the best christmas card/blog post ever! What a great person you are - even sans facial hair!! i'm already missing girls camp for this coming year!

Abigail Rogers said...

I noticed that you have England listed as an interest of yours, and you obviously like pictures! Perhaps you would like my new blog:

http://picturesofgreatbritain.blogspot.com/

As often as possible I will post photographs of glorious vistas, charming close-ups, and interesting tidbits of life in Great Britain for the pleasure of Anglophiles everywhere!

LindaKayeH said...

That was such a sweet Christmas greeting! I loved every word and picture, and you are not the least bit boring! And anyone with a mustache that impressive... well it just goes without saying!
Hugs!!
Linda

Bernadine said...

Busy year, Lady. I loved your Christmas Card.