Monday, December 5, 2011

2011 Wrap-up

Looks like it’s that time - time to buy a new calendar and figure out how to make our lives sound as exciting and prosperous as possible! I may fail on both accounts, but here we go . . .

We will be having a very quiet Christmas break as the kids will be on a Caribbean cruise with Scott’s parents and sister this year. It is a celebration for Sherman and Leslie’s 50th. Yes, we were invited. Yes, we’d love to be basking in the sun, eating chocolate covered strawberries & sipping lemonade. But . . .

We are waiting for new trucks to be delivered, inspected and detailed before taking them to paying (yea!) and anxious customers. In November, we received word that our shop that we adore and feels like “home” has been sold and we will have to be out by March. We aren’t sure where we will relocate, but it’s going to be a heap of work to move. Volunteers will be gladly accepted, especially ones with strong backs and large pickups. Like many others, our business has been slower than we’d like, so we have picked up additional lines of equipment to sell and Scott is very industrious, energetic, and upbeat about the future. He continues to swim 2-3 mornings/week and recently participated in a local choir group, honing his singing skills.

Sten is a Junior in High School and became a licensed driver this past summer – this has caused me occasional bouts of anxiety, but mostly it is stink’n convenient. His hay business is steadily growing (baled 180 tons this year) and he is on the lookout for more fields to cut. He has a steady stream of satisfied customers purchasing hay and is an ace at fixing the tractors and equipment – I dun think we raised ourselves a farmer (to be said in slow drawl). He was recognized for his outstanding offensive and defensive efforts on the water polo team and is in swimming now. His 1979 Ford pickup restoration is slow as there are so many other priorities that it is difficult to find the time to complete the extensive project.

Milah is in the 6th grade and is a dedicated student and a passionate soccer player. After last year’s disappointing season, she was thrilled to be on a winning team. She has found her niche as right forward and sometimes plays midfielder. She is a non-paying hay customer as she keeps her “hay burners” (horses) fed. She enjoyed participating in 4H this past year with her horse, Ronie and especially loved competing at Fair. She typically has the cleanest room in the house and her schoolwork is impeccable. She despises shopping. Unless a farm store or a sports store is in the plans, she would rather stay home. She is a kind and tender hearted kid, a little on the shy side, and extremely loyal.

Maren is in the 3rd grade and typically has the messiest room in the house. She is a whirlwind of activity: singing, dancing, talking and twirling (did I mention talking?). She is an amazingly attentive student. In her haste to complete work- her handwriting at times was nearly indecipherable. However, she has recently learned cursive, which she has mastered beautifully. She also competed in soccer, and although the teeniest one on the team – was never intimidated and had the most joyous “victory dance” after scoring goals. She loves everyone and simply cannot comprehend when someone doesn’t like her. Her zest for life and people is refreshing, and we often shake our heads in amusement. Although seemingly lighthearted, she comes up with mind blowing and soul searching questions.

My job is to lend a listening ear, a pat on the back or a kick in the rump when necessary. Scott and I work well together– I only wish I had more to offer in the math, accounting & mechanical arenas. Unfortunately, my brain thinks in colors, not numbers. I jumped at the chance to decorate a friend's model home in March, have loved designing the window displays in a friend’s flower shop recently and continue to peddle my wares.

Can’t wait to hear from each of you – please keep us “in the loop” and drop by if you can.

Love Scott-Lisa & kids

8 comments:

Melody said...

Love the yearly update!! Beats sending out a "letter" via snail mail ay? Milah is doing great with her sewing skills....she is way ahead of me. I've yet to make a quilt :( Hope to see you guys sometime in the near future. Happy Holidays to the Weld Fam.

CabinFever said...

I feel like I'm really cheating to "send" the letter this way, but it sure saves $ and time. Holiday greetings to you as well - MAYBE we can hook up in PDX for a little dumpster diving or just lunch!

Lenaya said...

So fun to read your yearly update!! Nick has said several times that he would sure like to chat with Scott. He told me last week that he would really like to come over and see "the work shop" when we're down for christmas... not sure if this will work though, since you might be moving about then?

Sandra Ramey said...

loved your newsy notes...I especially can relate to the "Ithink in colors , not numbers"!!

CabinFever said...

C'mon over Lenaya! We will still be there - nowhere else to go yet. We are in the "mourning stage" of being kicked out, quickly moving onto the "denial stage" hopefully followed soon by the "throw everything in a box" stage.

Too bad the "number" people get paid so much more than the "color" people huh, Sandra?

amydee said...

I always look forward to your holiday updates. You strike the perfect balance between informative and humorous!

Jim and Stephanie said...

Hi Lisa,

Love keeping up with you all in Sweet Home via the blog! You are a talented lady and it's fun to see what you're up to :-)

We have a family blog . . . I don't post pictures of the kids on fivelittleladies, you may like to link up to our family blog instead of fivelittleladies ;-)
http://jimstephandthegirls.blogspot.com/

Take care~
Love,
Steph

CabinFever said...

Thanks, Stephanie. I was so excited to find the fivelittleladies blog- found it thru Pinterest. I loved watching the video just to see your smiling face.

Stay warm! Love you