Christmas 2016 for the Luippold
Family will long be remembered in the history books as the “Year Mom Caved and
Bought Us The Elf on The Shelf.” And that about sums it up-it’s all about the
children! Bard and I both had a pretty exciting year too, full of blessings and
surprises, but we’ll talk about the fun stuff first; what are those three
little naughties up to now?!
Evelyn
decided to finish the year out with a bang-literally-banging her arm and yes,
it’s broken! But Santa must love her because the cast comes off December 23rd!
Even a broken arm couldn’t slow this kid down-she marched in Tacoma’s Santa
Parade, is playing (one handed) in her piano recital, dancing the role of a
Party Girl in a local production of The Nutcracker, AND singing with the youth
choir for our church’s Christmas Services! Evelyn continues to amaze us by
reading countless books, flashing countless smiles, and diving into countless
activities. She will tell you a highlight for this year was getting braces on
her top front teeth, of which she is very proud, and loves to plan out what
color bands she is going to switch to with each orthodontist visit. Classic
Evie! Also, don’t call her Evelyn, she is now known as Evie!
Mr
Max. Max would have a hard time topping last year’s open heart surgery, but he
really is doing very well. He has preschool therapy classes three times a week
and his instructors have raved-no really-raved-about his progress. He talks
non-stop (why couldn’t I have just one quiet child?!) and has progressed so
much in gross motor skills as well. We continue to enjoy a relationship with
Max’s biological grandmother in Ukraine, Skyping with her almost weekly. And if
Max could give you a highlight for this year, it would most certainly be
bulldozers. Anything. Bulldozers.
That
leaves just us! This year was a special milestone for Bard and I, we celebrated
our tenth wedding anniversary. And true to form we did it in style J Leaving the kids with my parents, we
flew to New York City for a long weekend full of family time, the ballet,
amazing food, and yes, seeing Hamilton on Broadway! We also enjoyed a family
vacation to California to spend time with both Bard’s and my family (and,
Mickey Mouse got a visit too!) We filled the rest of the year with camping
trips, swim lessons, visits to Seattle, hiking Mt Rainier, and my personal
favorite-driving back and forth to school a million times each week! Bard’s job
at Amazon is intense but going well, and he was able to find a bit of time this
summer to row crew on Lake Union before going into work for the day. Work was a
big change for me this year, not only did I step down from my position at Serve
the Children, to have more margin in caring for Max, but after 20 years of
teaching dance at the YMCA, I resigned and
recently started teaching at a new
studio, Sound Movement Arts Center. Such a drastic change was a huge step for
me but I am so grateful for this whole experience! It’s led me to branch out in
new ways, ones that I know I would not have done without such a big push. I am
taking dance classes for myself-for the first time in two decades-AND, it’s not
just the girls performing in The Nutcracker, it’s me too! I’ll be onstage for
two dances and am thrilled yet terrified! Isn’t it funny how one decision can
have far reaching consequences that leave you whirling with doubt, but then bring
understanding and peace?
Last year I shared that I felt called to reach out to
marginalized people in our society. God has expanded that dream and I’ve been
learning a lot about institutionalized racism and what I can do to make a
difference in our community. Bard and I have both taken up this passion and now
more than ever feel that we need to add our voice to those in need of support,
compassion, and justice. Part of me is apprehensive about what 2017 might
bring, but I know that if we spend ourselves on behalf of the hungry, and
satisfy the needs of the oppressed, then our light will rise in the darkness,
and the Lord will guide us always~Isaiah~Merry Christmas and may the year 2017
be a year in which we all strive to fill our world with Light and Hope.
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