Merry Christmas 2017 and May we all enjoy a Happy and Healthy 2018.
This was a year that went much smoother than the last
several for our family. No new births or deaths, although typing that makes me
want to knock on wood since 2017 isn’t over yet.
The highlights of the year, as almost always, had to do
with family. Greg and I took 40
High School Band and Choir kids to LA for spring break. We had the craziest
schedule and it almost killed me, but it was fun. “Julius Caesar” at
Shakespeare in Ashland, then overnight bus ride to Disneyland, a shower and
walking to the park from a nearby motel, then a day at Universal Studios, where
I reveled in the Harry Potter area, and a vocal lesson at UCLA and three
Disneyland days and a dinner watching knights jousting at medieval times, and
another overnight bus ride home.
I hadn’t seen
my Mom or Brothers since summer 2013, and this year I ended up teaching almost
full time between two long term substitute jobs. That gave us enough money that Greg and I could Fly to
Washington DC and spend two weeks including Mom’s birthday, The 4th
of July, and my birthday too.
That was great, and before I forget, let me give you
their contact info again. Lance has a cell phone
(540)-359-1413 and you can send cards and pictures and letters to them at the
same address
Lance Miller /PO box 865/ Middleburg, VA 20118
While we
were there we were taken to a couple plays, and spend a day in DC at the
memorials on the Mall
and
riding the subway with Lance and My friend from High School, Tricia, whose Dad
worked with my Dad for years. Her son, Michael was wonderfully patient with
Lance’s slower, post surgery pace and we all had fun. We also baked in the sun while watching the Washington
Nationals get destroyed with Brett and Emily.
We spent
several afternoons with Mom, and while she gets confused, she is much easier to
talk to now that she is settled in a home where she is comfortable and her meds
are controlled, than she was 4 years ago when she was frightened and
hallucinating.
She went to a musical, and a movie and her Birthday lunch at red lobster. She told Greg, “I don’t know who you are, but I know I love you.” And she always knew me. She was clean and calm and basically relaxed. She recognized old pictures and we talked a lot. If you write to her, she may not open the envelope, but if you send a postcard, she will know what the picture is of, and recognize your name.
In the
summer Greg’s sister, Wendy and her husband, John and one son and his
girlfriend came and camped in our yard and we did all the local, redwoods,
beach, lighthouse, fern canyon, kind of things. Daisy had a blast and wanted to
keep Colton’s girlfriend, Brittney when they left.
Then
right as school was starting, a big fire blew up from a few hundred acres to
100,000 and Greg’s school start was delayed two weeks, while mine was filled
with smoke and school issued filter masks. As the smoke cleared, Our former Brother-in-Law, Vince and
His wife, Marcy came for a brief visit, and sat around the fire pit and ate
Crabs and escaped the hurricane hitting their Florida neighborhood. They had
just done a bike trip around San Francisco and Marcy’s planned flight home was
delayed by Irma.
A year
after my Mother-in-law died, we are planning to go back to Newcastle for
Christmas and visit my Father-in-law.
Emerson has custody of his daughter, and has permission to bring her
along. That has been an emotional
year. Daisy is now getting visitation with her Mom, and their relationship is
getting a chance to develop, but it has been all her and Daddy for over a year
now, and she is a happy, confident and beautiful, 3 ½ year old. This year she went to a traveling
dinosaur exhibit called Jurassic Quest and dove in and rode the robotic
Carnivores with delight. She went to a pumpkin patch and drew her own witch
face on her pumpkin, and she loves Poppy from the Trolls movie.
Austin
and Trisha’s son, Gavin is 1 ½ and very much an outdoorsman in the making. He
has a smile to melt the iciest Grandma’s heart. Austin will be crabbing so they can’t go to Wyoming with us.
I love Christmas and the gift of going through my family and
friends list each year and remembering why you are so special and important to
me. I hope that this finds you weathering the changes and remembering the
blessings.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Dixie and Greg