Sunday, December 19, 2010

2010 Christmas letter


Dear family and friends,
In the age of Facebook, it hardly seems necessary to send out a Christmas letter, but I’m a writer, so I can’t help myself.
Like every year, this one has been full of ups and downs, successes and failures, growth and opportunity, the laundry always one load behind. While the kids look forward to being a year older, the parents lament it. And if only I could get everyone to put away their shoes!
Obviously, one of the biggest things we did in 2010 was to take a family vacation to Disneyland. Truly, it was just perfect in every way. We couldn’t have asked for things to go smoother. And we created some wonderful memories that the kids are still talking about. We all just relaxed and enjoyed the experience, along with the 1.678 million other people trying to do the same thing! No, actually we went over Halloween and the crowds weren’t too bad. I think our favorite rides were in California Adventure … Soarin’ Over California, Grizzly River Run (where Mom and Ruby got soaked!), Toy Story. But we loved Thunder Mountain Railroad and Autopia too.
You can read my column about it here:
A vacation nearly perfect in every way

We also acquired a new member of our family: Odie. He’s a pug, almost 4 years old, and he’s just adorable. He loves to snuggle, stand right under your feet while you’re trying to do something, shed hair and chew on his nylabone. He’s just a wonderful, agreeable dog and it’s been fun having a doggy around the house.

Hmmmm, what else? Michael “graduated” from middle school and started high school and early-morning seminary this year. He’s attending Woodburn Arts and Communications Academy, and his favorite class is “intro to theater” (the rest of his classes are pretty standard). He seems to fit in really well at this school. He’s also on the freshman basketball team right now. He’s working hard and hopes they can win a few games this season. He’s well-liked and respected and is an overall great kid!

Noah is in seventh grade this year and is doing phenomenally better in every way. Sixth grade seemed to be a challenging transitional year for him. He played indoor soccer earlier this year, which was pretty fun. But he hurt his knee and that kind of squelched his drive. Yet, he came back this fall and joined the seventh grade football team, and now he’s doing wrestling. This kid has such an amazing drive to conquer the world.
Ruby also is doing much better in school this year. She just turned 10 and is a beautiful young lady. She loves listening to music, like Taylor Swift, and playing solitaire on the computer. She played soccer this fall and had fun being part of the team. She’s the fastest typist in the whole school! And she loves to write. Ruby is definitely her own person who’s just sure she knows as much as her mother and doesn’t need to learn a thing!

Mia wrapped up a year of preschool and now she’s in kindergarten. It is just amazing to see the transformation take place when they start school. She’s becoming more self-confident, her words are more mature and she’s pretty self-motivated. Even though she’s the baby of the family, she also has to keep up with everyone older than herself, so she just assumes she can do anything they can do. Mia has a kind personality who loves to help people. She loves helping in the kitchen, coloring and learning her letters. We put her in the Spanish dual immersion and she’s doing excelente!
Moe has been at Costco for over three years now. He has switched to a mostly daytime schedule and changed responsibilities, from cleaning the bakery to “wrapper.” He also helps sometimes with baking. As you can imagine, they love him there. He’s a hard worker, friendly to everyone and really pays attention to detail. After all the challenges of having our own business, it’s been such a blessing to have the stability of this job. Costco is definitely a growing company, so thank you to all those who shop there!
I’ve now been editor of the Wilsonville Spokesman for three years. I’ve gone from utterly hating it to becoming more comfortable with it. I’m still the primary chorister and having a good time with that. I’m enjoying motherhood and being a part of my children’s lives as they grow and develop. It’s a lot of fun, even in the challenges.
We hope you are all doing well. Please keep in touch!
From the Te family: Moe, Michelle, Michael, Noah, Ruby and Mia