Day after Christmas, 2009
It is quiet in the house. 6:45am. I have been up for a bit. Folded some laundry, check my email and facebook, read some twitter posts, made some updates to my address book, and thought about Ghengis Khan. Now that guy could lead.
I have not done the blogging/jounral thing in awhile. I think I need to return to it in 2010. It is hard to make time, but time seems to fly by "unrecorded" and "unobserved" if I don't do something.
Didn't write a Christmas letter this year. If I had I would have talked about things that happened each month, like all good Christmas letters do...
Jan - The big 4-0. Mark turned 40
Feb - Annika's birthday, and she attended a Revolve Conference. Britta sang in a school choir concert.
March - We had 175 at Easter Service, which we held at Stony Creek Elementary School.
April - Britta's birthday. Mark, Annika and Britta skied the last day of the season at Loveland, using passes purchased in Nov.
May - Annika finished up 6th grade.
June - Attended BGC meetings at Bethel
July - Traveled all over - Jefson reunion in Iowa, Heidi and girls spent time in Montana, while I went to Brazil again.
Aug - Norseman Quartet reunion in Montana.
Nov - Church celebrated its two year birthday.
Dec - Britta performed in her second Colorado Children's Chorale
Typically, these end with some kind of "Have a great Christmas Season, and remember that we can live without fear because God has sent his son to save us."
Mark
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For the record - I disagree with this article, but since when has that stopped me from posting something that will force you to think about your beliefs and how they play out in the real world.
http://blog.beliefnet.com/crunchycon/2009/11/gay-adoption.html@Nikki- the day our government abandoned God, our society was doomed to begin with.