Why, yes, hi, hello! It has been quite a bit of time since I last posted, so let’s catch you all up. And then we shall get to some stories.
Updates:
- Kate (22) was accepted into medical school and started last July. She is working hard and loving it! She is with her best pal, Nokona and not too far from home.

2. Hadley, 21, spent the summer having an adventure while working in Alaska. She met a b-o-y there.

3. And then there is Handsome Dude. And have I said his name yet? It is probably fine now. His name is Carson and he is 18. He graduated from high school AND finished lineman school AND got engaged. Phew! He became a man. How did THAT happen?

4. And lastly, but not leastly, Little Dude. Who is actually Colton. He is 17 and graduating from high school this year! He has like an actual mustache. I shudder.

5. David and I hit 25 years. If you can believe such a thing. He is still being an electrician/rancher/cowboy and I am still being a first grade teacher.

For Christmas this year, we took the kids and a few guests on a cruise! We brought along Hadley’s boyfriend, Gunnar, Carson’s fiance, Yesi, and Colton’s girlfriend, Belle.

One of our ports was in Cabo and we signed up for a chartered fishing trip. We, and by we I mean mostly the strangers we paid and then also a bit of muscle from David, caught a swordfish.
As it was being reeled in, Gunnar looked at me and said, “I don’t know if you want to stick around for this part. It’s about to get super western over here.”
And then he pointed to a club. Because I guess the swordfish had to be beaten to death? Things I didn’t need to know or participate in, but I digress. I had to get behind the battered swordfish for a photo where I loudly proclaimed that I was going to FLIP OUT if any part of the swordfish touched me at all.

Cabo is simply beautiful! We had a wonderful day enjoying the water and sunshine. We saw whales, sea lions, and dolphins. Dolphins were swimming all alongside our boat!
Kate: Colton! Look! They are so cute. They look like they are having the best time!
Colton: Yes! They are very playful creatures!
While we were in Cabo, we had a gal from our church house-sitting for us. I was already a nervous wreck because Norman had recently had stitches and was in a cone and the whole situation was not going well.

First of all, I love my dogs too much. It is a problem. And I fret and worry and fuss and this poor house sitter was probably so over me and I actually had the audacity to ask her to text a picture of his wound to the vet to make sure it was healing correctly.
This is 44.
So, while we were gone, our area was hit with a pretty massive windstorm. And when we were all done with our fishing excursion, I was updated by the house sitter on the state of our house.
First, we had no power.
Next, a tree in front of our garden fell down, took out a whole section of the garden fencing, landed across David’s truck, AND took out one of my prized peonies!

I should not state falsehoods. My peonies have never won any prizes. They are prized because they lived and most other things die at my hands.
But! Look at the truck!
Bummer.
It is fitting, though. Because we use that truck for like 4 months and then have to drop 10 grand into it. It is a crazy cycle that David loves to be on.
And then-we have a fenced in dog yard. We sprung for gigantic 8 feet high iron fencing to keep our crazy dogs in. Well, two trees went down in that yard and took out a few of the fence sections.


But, good news! Norman’s leg was healing just fine and he did not need an extra trip to the vet!
There was not much we could do about any of this, and the house sitter was great and making sure Dana and animals were good to go, so we just tried to continue to enjoy the vacation.
But then.
BUT THEN.
We got another message. All of our sewage/gray water was backing up into the house.
The house.
THE HOUSE!
Imagine being on a Carnival cruise ship at dinner being like, why yes, I will try the frog legs, and getting that message. And, no, I did not get the frog legs. But Hadley did.
So that was stressful and David and Carson turned into Negative Nellies on steroids and were like-
Oh, well the whole basement flooring is going to need to get ripped out.
And.
Oh, well all the trim is now trashed.
Reader. We started this remodel in January of 2022. And while we were on this trip the last bit of trim was getting painted in the basement and it was finally going to be FINISHED (minus two rooms, but we won’t get into that right now. Only happy thoughts for today).
So, I was all sorts of upset and trying not to panic while eating my Carnival Chocolate Melting Cake. And we didn’t know why the sewage was backing up and what it was going to be like when we got home and would David be able to fix it and blah blah blah blah.
But we got home, and our house sitter had cleaned it up so beautifully and David fixed it (easy fix!) and we don’t think we need to rip everything out. And yes, of course, we gave the house sitter and extra trip, because, gross.
We returned home and we started the clean up. David had to work on Monday, but I am on Christmas break (teaching. do it.) (just kidding. it’s hard)
David’s parents, who are in their 70’s insisted on coming to help with tree clean up. David tried to talk them out of it, but they would hear none of it. David and the boys were all working so it was just me and them.
Me to my father in law: Well. We are like the “C” team.
Father in law: What? I don’t understand? Colton and Carson should be on the “C” team because their names both start with a “C.”
My father in law starting chainsawing right away and he is fresh out of knee replacement surgery. Total boss.

My mother in law and I were trying to get a burn pile going.
MIL: I have some paper and matches in the truck.
Me: Ok. Well, I know where our propane torch is.
MIL: Let me get our stuff.
And I kid you not, reader, my fantastic mother in law went and got an aim and flame and like 7 paper napkins from Wendy’s from her glove compartment. Bless her heart.
I did go and get the propane torch as well. Because I am a total Maliblahblah now.
Towards the end, my FIL was telling my MIL and I how he was going to climb up on a ladder with the chainsaw and finish off the tree that was high centered on a fence panel. MIL and I talked him into a lunch break instead and we waited for Colton to get home. Colton was to be on said ladder with the chainsaw while FIL got to be the boss of him.

Ok! That’s all for today! I am hoping to be able to post more this coming year. We shall see!
Merry Christmas!



























































