Well, the holidays have begun and it is sure nice to pause and take a deep breath after what has seemed like a hectic start to the school year. It is hard to believe that it is already December 23rd. Somehow I don't really feel as prepared for Christmas as I should be but the decorations are up, the presents are under the tree, the eggnog is chilling in the fridge and The Flintstones Christmas Caroll is on TV so maybe we do have it under control.
2006 has been a good year for us. We had a fantastic time in Sayulita, Mexico at spring break with my Mom, Dad and Cyndi and Scott. I know you are all dying to see some photos so feel free to click Sayulita. In fact we liked it so much we are heading back this spring break with Marla's family and some friends. I must admit despite years of putting her off Marla is starting win me over to this whole just lying on the beach thing. Of course 70 cent Pacificos don't hurt either. We had a great summer with hot weather and many sunny days at the lake with family and friends. Graeme thinks he is a tubing god and Connor has realized that if you fall off in the middle of the lake you actually won't drown. Connor also caught his first fish this summer and, in fact, skunked Graeme and I on several occasions.
Marla is back at College Heights this year and is enjoying her second year as she starts to feel more at home at a new school and enjoys the people she works with. She does, however, secretly wear wear Duchess Park t-shirts under her clothes sometimes so I don't think the black and gold has been completely exercised. I am also back at PGSS this year doing the VP thing . It is nice to not be the new guy and at least have the students spell my name right when they decorate the bathroom stall. Graeme is enjoying grade 2 and we are amazed with the amount of French he is picking up. Of course I am impressed by anyone who can count to 10 in French as my grasp of the language ends with "tenir le premier rôle ce soir d'abord des canadiens de Montréal" Connor is in his second year of pre-school and is loving it. He is really ready to go to kindergarten, however, he has stated that he does not want to go to Graeme's school because all they do there is work. You know what task masters those primary teachers can be. Graeme has started hockey this year which also means I am coaching hockey. He started out a little reluctant but is really enjoying it as his skating has improved and he feels more confident about stopping. He is excited about January as he starts power skating and he likes the ideas of just skating and not having to use pucks so I guess we still have a little ways to go before we have to worry about having the next Sidney Crosby on our hands. Graeme and Connor both completed another level of swimming lessons this fall and they are both really becoming good swimmers and they sure love the water. Surprisingly, unlike their mother, they do not need the water to be 85 degrees before they get in.
We hope all of you have a great Christmas and a Happy Holidays! Know that while we not always be the best at keeping up with people we think of our friends and family often.
Love The Lewis'
Saturday, December 23, 2006
Happy Holidays
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2 comments:
Great great blog, Rob!!
It is wonderful to see you all on here .....especially those sweet great-nephews of mine!
Much love to you all and keep up the good posts!
Luv from the CCC
(Calgary Cooper Clan)
Robert:
Good to see your family is doing well, and active. I appreciate the photos of your activities and journeys. Some great shots.....
Also congratulations on your Masters. Thats a pretty impressive achievement.
The kids were saying they miss the boys and won't get to see them in Kamloops now.
We are in Jasper this weekend for a Library conference, but won't get to head up farther to Prince George, but will have to connect with you sometime soon.
By the way, how did you like the Berg lake hike? I really want to do that sometime soon.
Take care. uncle Doug
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