Thursday, January 26, 2006

Christmas in January

We just returned from Michigan where we celebrated Christmas. Yes, Christmas in January. Doesn't bother me. Just extends the holiday a bit longer. In Michigan, where the snow never leaves, who can tell the difference between December and January anyway?

No, seriously, it was a good time. We got together with Ben's family, ate lots of yummy food, opened gifts, and sang the "shoe song." (Dutch tradition equivilent to stockings)

Now we're back at home and back to "normal" life- whatever that is. Actually, the day after we arrived back, I got a call from a friend wanting to know if we could watch their dog for the weekend. So, life is not yet "normal." I don't mind. Variety keeps things interesting!

What is normal, is that Ben and I are back at work and getting into the "swing of things" here at YWAM Denver. Thankfully, Zion is a good baby and seems to be able to adjust quickly to most changes in his life. Ben is "projects man" around the base this quarter and I am working in communications twice a week. Well, I think that's about all the news I have for now.

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