Christy’s Christmas Letter
Since Christmas
technically is 12 days long, I am not late with my letter. From my watch, I am
right on time. Yeah, I’m going with that excuse. I really don’t have much of an
excuse since I have found myself pacing the house many times with both arms
swinging empty ever since Roy came back home in September. Going from raising 8
kids in an old house with everything breaking right and left to having my man
coming home is like going from an Olympic sprinter to a napping retiree in an
instant. That is no joke! Roy is a worker and I…..am not. I had to roll up my
sleeves and step up the game when he left for Afghanistan in September of last
year. But once he came back?? Well, I
guess I’ve just been sleep walking around here and eating snacks while I watch
him work. I can see the look on his face every once in a while. It’s the look
that says, “How in the heck have you kept this house and family together for
the last year?!” Sorry. There was no gradual transition. For the lack of a
better term, I just quit….and napped. I think I have milked his homecoming long
enough. He has been back for 4 months already and it’s time for me to pick up
the pace!
I have had a successful
1st semester of homeschooling. That is worth writing since I have
had many semesters that were utter failures. I feel like I made some good
choices for my kids this year. Nick had his first semester at the local
community college that he really enjoyed and gave him hope for future success
in higher education. I have Samantha and Josie in an all-day homeschool co-op at
a former Catholic School twice a week. Max and Theresa are being schooled at
home by me every day. My plan to make them best friends worked like a charm.
They do everything together which always includes giggles and laughing with Mom
yelling in the background to “Get back to work!!” Benjamin is in the local
public school every day. What a gift! That boy is like the bouncy ball that
never quits bouncing but at school….he is the star student. Although education
is important, it really means squat to me when I visit with his teacher. I just
want to know how he is behaving. He is kind and patient, hardworking, polite
and disciplined. Nick has been taking
him to school and back every day which has bonded them. It’s cute to see Nick’s
signature on Ben’s homework instead of Mom or Dad’s. Little Matthew just goes
with the flow, wandering around as happy as a clam. He’s the perfect 8th
child.
Mary Kate is turning
18 which means there is a ton of work to do!! I am working with a lawyer on
getting guardianship of her. That is just a ton of fun:/ but it will be a nice field trip with the kids
when we have our court date. After many phone calls, long lines and appointments,
Mary Kate should be starting Social Security and Medicaid soon. After all of
this gets completed, she will be ready to start a new day program for adults
with special needs. It is a wonderful facility with very caring staff workers
and plenty for Mary Kate to do every day. My one dream I have for her is to go
someplace every day where people are genuinely happy to see her. She will have
this here and it is a place that can be there for her entire life. She would
still live with us, of course!
Along with
homeschooling the kids, I went against all the advice from family and friends
and became a bus driver for the semi-local public school. I don’t care what you
say! I like it. It is only 3 hours in the morning and 2 of those hours, my kids
are sound asleep. It can’t get much better than that. I thought it would take a
little stress off the family if I brought in some money to help get us through
the transition from one house to another with *hopefully* just a couple double
house payments until we sell the house that we are in. I may be a little scared
of the Junior High kids that have a thick aura of attitude that you can cut a
knife with. I may only yell loud enough for the first 4 seats of kids to hear
who don’t need to hear me anyway because only the good kids sit up front. And
maybe I haven’t been able to catch the kid who is tearing the seams of the
seats apart to throw stuffing across 10 rows. BUT, it’s working! I even get to
borrow a bus to take dozens of innocent homeschoolers to a chastity talk in
January who may or may not be scarred for life if they read what the kids have
been writing on the back of the bus seats. If they haven’t been exposed to
those words before, they will now….thanks to their chastity teacher.
The big news, which
should probably make next year’s Christmas letter instead of this one, is that
we are moving! We are moving in mid-February. It has been a long wait…thanks to
Roy’s darn deployment. I found this house in March but couldn’t do anything
about it until Roy got back into the states. The house is just 3 minutes away
so the kids could just drag their stuff there on the back of their bikes. It is
the last house on a dead end road with 11 acres. It has 2 ponds, creeks, a
pasture and woods. It is surrounded by Army Corp of Engineer property and a
walking/biking trail right next to us! We are still close to our church and
still have a Walmart within 10 minutesJ One great gift
about this house is that it is owned by friends of ours that were only going to
sell to us. We had no competition. They waited a year for us. Isn’t that nice?! Now that Roy is home from his 12 month
vacation, he will be fixing up the inside of this house with painting and carpeting
and putting it on the market ASAP. Anyone what a 5 bedroom/3 bathroom house? By
the time Roy is finished with it, you will have no idea that a family of 10
lived thereJ
Our church family at
Coronation of Our Lady has purged and grown. Now that we have our new priest of
only a year and a half, the parking lot is full nearly every day and night.
There is always something going on to increase the faith of the parishioners
and you can find Fr. Hansen in the midst of it all. He is everywhere! I can’t hide anywhere in
that place without him finding me. He
even found me lurking in the bushes one night (don’t ask). Our family is walking around with the goal to
become saints now. Nick and I go to him for spiritual direction once or twice a
month, we frequent confession and go to adoration every week. The girls have a
club now where they care for the altar and vessels. He invited our Catholic
homeschool group in for classes on Friday’s. He gives me a room & projector
for our Theology of the Body class for Teens. He even gives our teens a short
Benediction during their break every Wednesday. I feel like I not only have a
spiritual Father, but a spiritual Daddy too. He has a genuine love for each one
of his sheep. I love my new church family. We all help each other get to
heaven. We worship together, pray together, study together, teach each other
and care for one another. I was too naïve to know it could be so good. I know
now and will never again take anything less than what my new church family has
given me and what I have been able to give back.
May you have a
blessed 2013