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Wednesday, December 21, 2016

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! and let the COUNTDOWN BEGIN...

We are very happy to report that per Steve's eye exam this past Monday his eye was still looking 'fabulous' and 'clear as crystal' and 'as if he had never had a transplant'! And although there is not yet an actual date for his medical release [that we are allowed to share] we can safely say it will be sooner than later. What an incredible relief and great blessing! A big thanks to all who have prayed for us and the well being of his eye. 
We are grateful.

We will continue to enjoy the remaining time with our family. We will celebrate Christmas here in Everson with our family. There have been cards to send, cookies to bake, a Christmas tree and just spending time. It is just nice to be here.

Yesterday I packed up the binders full of pictures, negatives, and old family letters which I have been sorting out for a few weeks now. I have sent off many pictures and letters to siblings in the process. Can you believe there are 62 binders?!!! Although I am not totally finished with the sorting, since three of the binders have undated pictures, it just felt
Just a little 'show and tell'
great to clear the table and pack them away knowing that I am almost done. If I have time I will tweak things a little more as I begin labelling the pictures. Which begs the question "why did I not label the pictures as they were printed?" 
If I had written at least the year and who was in the picture this job of organizing would have been so much easier. 

So, those of you who have been slacking as much as me, I hope you take a lesson from my mistakes. Do it now! Don't wait for that someday we all hope will come. How I wish my grandparents had labelled their pictures with who was in the pictures. The years are noted but I do not know the names of many of the people. So many awesome pictures of unknown 'someones' to whom I am related. We think we will never forget but we do; and those who have passed on without leaving their knowledge behind leave us at a great disadvantage when it comes to our photographic heritage.

In a few short days we will celebrate Christmas and the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ. What a wonderful time of year! I love to hear the carols of Christmas! I love the message of the Gospel. I love the hope. I love the peace.

"May your days be merry and bright" and may you feel the peace that the Savior can bring to you heart.



๐ŸŽ„๐ŸŽ„๐ŸŽ„๐ŸŒŸMerry Christmas!!!๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŽ„๐ŸŽ„๐ŸŽ„


2 comments:

  1. I'm so glad to hear that Steve's eye is about there and that you will be able to get on your way soon. It is nice though that the delay meant that you are able to spend Christmas with family. I have sent out a few cards but haven't sent one to you guys. I thought I might just call and wish you a Merry Christmas so watch out! Love you guys SO MUCH!!!

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  2. Liz, I'm so glad our prayers have been answered concerning Steven's eye. Have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy Australian New Year!!

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