1.05.2008

Long Overdue - A Holiday Letter/Update of Sorts

It feels like forever since I've actually posted anything of substance. I'm guessing most of you have been just as busy as us the past month and so hopefully nothing has been missed too much. I had grand ideas to send out some Christmas cards this month and then I thought, maybe New Year's cards, and now I'm feeling good that I'm finally blogging. So oh well. Maybe next year...
December highlights - I started my new position at the beginning of the month. I spent much of December screening applicants, interviewing, and helping make the final selection for my replacement on top of learning my new job and keeping up with the old job. A new friend from church will actually be starting with us this coming Monday, and I am extremely excited to work with her every day. Welcome to Tufts Career Services, Janine! I'm so ready to hand over my old job to Janine so I can finally focus on one job instead of barely pulling off two! And the timing could not be much tighter as the Spring semester at Tufts begins in a little over a week.

Greg completed ALL of his Fall coursework in December, and the relief he felt was quite awesome. He had intended to only take two classes this fall as he is working part-time at our church as the lead worshipper, and he was also teaching a few lectures and continuing to prepare coursework throughout the semester for a class at Gordon College. So when he ended up with three courses last semester, he found himself completely overloaded trying to make it to the end of the semester! We're so thankful for how God sustained him through it all and protected our relationship in the midst of all the stress!

Ayse (eye'-sheh) continued to break many things throughout the house, mostly ornaments this past month. She was fascinated with our tree. Yet she's still as cute as ever, and we can't imagine how quiet and boring our home would be without her.

Greg & I flew to Erie, PA mid-December for an early Christmas with my family - Dad & Mom, Drew & Carrie. It was wonderful to be together as always. I absolutely adore my family! :) Greg and I enjoyed playing with Drew & Carrie's two labs and continue to want a dog one day should we ever have a yard! Drew & Carrie got a lot of teasing from the four of us about when they'd be ready to expand our family! LOL! I'm so glad I'm not the oldest sibling! Dad & Mom are doing extremely well. I hope Greg & I can be just like them when we've been married as long as them!

After returning to our beloved home in Medford, Mass, we only had a couple days before our second family Christmas with Greg's side. Mike & Mary flew in the Friday before Christmas, and it was likely the most relaxing Christmas I have ever had. It was a little chilly and snowy in Medford, so we stayed in most of the days, reading, watching movies, playing games, eating tons, sharing gifts, and just soaking up all the time together we could get. It was our first Christmas to all be together and our first Christmas with Andrew as part of the family. We're so thankful to have the two of them close by (literally a few doors down).

We had a wonderful New Year's Celebration this year. With Andrew, Angie, and some friends from church, we hit Boston for Boston's "First Night" celebration. Greg & I visited the Mappariam, ate some McDonalds french fries, walked around Copley Square, toured the Boston Public Library, bought a book at Borders, looked at ice sculptures and watched ice skating in Boston Common, ate my favorite pizza from The Upper Crust (with Dr. Pepper of course), watched the 7pm family-friendly fireworks in the Common with the group, toured a really old cool home, got really cold, and then joined some friends for a fun indoor party of incredible food and fun games. Even saw the 12am fireworks from their apartment window. What a great day! I think we slept until noon on New Year's Day!

Enough writing (can you tell I've been going through blog withdrawal). Here are plenty of pictures for you to peruse. You may notice that the quality of photos is much higher than normal - my family got us a new WORKING camera for Christmas! Wahoo!

TREE DECORATING WITH "ANGDREW"

Our first ever real Christmas Tree - can you believe neither of us had ever had a real one before?!
Andrew & Angie found this ornament for us on their honeymoon in Maine. You can't really see the coloring in this picture, but it looks exactly like our little kitten!
GIMPLE-SHAFFER-KING FAMILY CHRISTMAS

KING - KING - BRYAN FAMILY CHRISTMAS

Greg & I ran out on Christmas Eve to buy him two of his Christmas presents - the hat below and the larger gauge piercing in his ear. :) (Thanks Shaffers for chipping in for the hat!)


Andrew is now our family computer fixer guy. I'm not so sure he's thrilled about this new title, but I know Mary's computer and both of ours are thankful to have him in the family!

Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year to all! We love you and miss many of you so very much!

5 comments:

Rebecca said...

Glad you've made an appearance in the blogging world! Such great pics and stories. You are cute as ever. :)

rindy said...

Hey Kim! Thanks so much!! You won't believe it but I'm temporarily living in your's and Janelle's old apartment! :-) Life is fun, eh. Unfortunately due to the usual rent hikes, we'll be moving out in a couple of months. Anyway, have thought of you lots! You'll have to come back soon and have coffee with Jen and me. love ya!

Mandi said...

I just read all your posts since 11/10/07...you are so good about posts and pictures! I always smile when you mention Texas Roadhouse...especially now that I will always think about you ordering a 16oz steak! HAHAHA! It was so great talking to you the other night, dear friend. I have started referring to our guest room as "Greg and Kim's room," so it's definitely ready for you guys (although I'm pretty sure it's our turn to visit you!). Love ya!

Andrew said...

Kim,

Since when have you guys had a blog? I'll be back.

And that picture of you wrapped in Christmas lights--well, you look ... simply ... electrifying!

I hope all's well up in MA.

Andrew said...

Oh, yeah -- tell "Archbishop Quigley" I say "hi". (He'll know what that means.)