Friday, December 26, 2025

Christmas 2003

More gems from Memoir Notes, from our Christmas letter from 2003

 

Dear family and friends,

 

Here we are, almost ready to start a new year, grimacing at the things we planned to do but didn't.  We hope that you were all able to get done what you hoped, or at least what kept you out of prison.

 

We are proud that Ping-Hwei, 21, is ready for full time work.  He has finished high school, tried a job here and there, and is working with the state and the county job placement services to find a suitable job.  He grows in humor and helpfulness.  He has become a good cook, and also loves to go to the city library.

 

Caleb. 13, in the middle of 8th grade, is growing into a tall deep-voiced young man, and has a dedication to daily personal Bible study.  The first quarter at school he received Straight A's, and his teachers say he's a great student who always has his hand raised with the answer.  He continues his baritone horn playing, both in the band and in the jazz band.  He loves to read, almost anything, and he's finally at the age where all he seems to think about is girls.

 

Rebecca, 13, 7th grade, also had shot up in the last year like a Kansas wheat stalk.  She is lovely and capable, and can do whatever she is asked, whether at home, school, or church.  She is in her third year of violin, and based on Murray's talk with the Orchestra conductor, she is a great musician.  She also plays bass keyboard in the jazz band.  She constantly finds projects to do.  She has acquired and stocked a 10-gallon fish tank, and claims that a couple of the fish kiss her hand (okay, Kathy put her hand in the tank, before the evening feeding, and darned if some of the fish DON'T kiss hands).  Rebecca recently planted beans for a science fair project, comparing dirt with fertilizer and worms to plain dirt.  However, Caleb had to pick up and deposit the worms for her.  Her great hope is to buy a sewing machine, so she can hem Murray's pants.  If anybody has one they don't use, send it to the above address, please!

 

Sarah, 11, in the 6th grade (Aaahhhh!! 3 in middle school at the same time!!)  grows sweeter and more interesting every day.  She is affectionate, enthusiastic, and subject to rapid mood changes.  She tried out for a part with a community theater this year and would have received the part if the production had not been postponed.  We hope she will continue her interest in this area.  She has gone on a hiatus from flute playing, singing in the school choir, and continues to enjoy writing.  When she can't get a ride from Murray, she rides her bike 2 ½ miles each way to school, or else takes the city bus.

 

Benjamin, 6, is in first grade, and his school barely knows what to do with him.  They have never had a gifted, totally blind child before.  He has many interests, including:  piano, computers (mostly exploring programs and seeing what happens if he changes the settings), reading computer manuals, reading his new New King James version of the Bible, continuing his interest in recipes and cookbooks, and reading the advance Braille copy of the math book he will use in second grade.  He enjoys his friends at school and at daycare, and church, and already claims to have a girlfriend and to know who he is going to marry (wonder if it's the same person?).

 

We continue our membership with the Westlake Church of Christ – at the end of last year, we renamed ourselves Hope Christian Church.  We sold our property and started meeting at Westlake High School in March of this year, and construction started on our new facility (2 miles west of the old facility) during the summer.  We hope that construction might be finished by the end of May. 

 

Speaking of Jesus, the Book of Isaiah says,

"Yet it was our weaknesses he carried (when he carried his cross); it was our sorrows that weighed him down.  And we thought his troubles were a punishment from God for his own sins!  But he was wounded and crushed for our sins.  He was beaten that we might have peace.  He was whipped, and we were healed!  All of us have strayed away like sheep.  We have left God's paths to follow our own.  Yet the LORD laid on him the guilt and sins of us all."  Chapter 53, verses 4-6 

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