Merry Christmas


Greetings Family, Friends, and website visitors. I hope you are staying warm and safe this holiday season, enjoying a Merry Christmas, and trust you are pondering on the reason for the season as am I. I’m currently in beautiful Alaska celebrating Christmas with Angie’s family. They have a fair sized gathering at her parent’s house with lots of snacks and family fun.
Our highlight this year was the birth of my daughter Zaylee Liora Lindsey in January. It’s a tender joy watching her grow, develop, and learn new things. She’s a happy baby and full of smiles, hugs and snuggles. She’s been active this year and already done a fair amount of traveling to destinations like San Francisco, Denver, Seattle, Omaha, Branson, and Alaska (Alaska three times).
Kyla started Kindergarten this year and has been applying herself well. She enjoys learning and I enjoy helping her with her homework. We also spend lots of time playing with each other and finding things to do at our home in the country. She likes to ride her four-wheeler, swing on her new tree-swing, and most of all she enjoys playing mommy with her new sister.
Angie’s new remote job was offered conveniently at a perfect time. She can reap the full benefits that a stay at home mom can gather when raising a baby, plus be challenged at work from home with a helpful income. She’s a great mom and a great worker, and I really appreciate her extra efforts this year. We were grateful to getaway together this summer in Jamaica and relax.
A lot of Angie’s family and friends paid us a visit this year in Garden City and it was fun to share some good times with them. We entertained aunts and uncles, cousins, and friends for entire weekends. Plus her Mom visited us for nearly three weeks and her Dad (Tim) stayed with us for about five days. Everyone has been pulling for Tim and his battle with cancer. He’s had a tough year and isn’t going down without a fight. When news like this hits, it impacts us all, and forces us to reflect on life and the value of those that mean such much to us. I hope you all have some holiday cheer and wish you well in the new year.
Sincerely,
Justin
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