Thursday, December 19, 2024

Merry Christmas From The Via Colony

 


What a year! We aren't doing a Christmas card this year so I decided I'd do a little recap of our year, our kids and a few highlights of this past year with links to some of the memories I actually posted about throughout the year.

Our oldest was in her element this year, flying high as an aerial instructor (among other things) at a circus arts studio downtown. She has since shifted her employment this past month but continues her connection with her relationships and classes at the studio. I have seen this girl mature and grow and go through some really tough things as a 19-year-old. I've learned a lot from her as I've watched her navigate her waltz into adulthood. She dove in head-first and isn't stopping. She has so many hopes and dreams for this next season of her life. 

Our next kiddo is still plugging along in his pursuit of a career in cinematography and videography. He has had some really cool opportunities this year and I've really seen him take initiative as he tries to figure out how his own tip-toe into adulting. He is also an avid gym bro and takes his fitness seriously.

Our middle kid began public high school this year and is LOVING it! I know she was nervous but she is rocking life right now. She works hard in school, she works hard to foster healthy relationships and she is really maturing into such a fun girl to be around. 

Next up is our other high schooler. He is always on the go with soccer, cross country, friends, practical jokes and whatever else he can find to keep himself busy. He does have a sensitive side, but man he's funny.

Last but not least is our youngest. He is still at home with me plugging away at middle school. He has a little side hustle around our small town helping mostly elderly people and widows with some small tasks they need assistance with. He has used his money to pursue his love of hockey. He just passed his learn to skate prerequisite and is signed up for his learn to play class. It is the next step of his dream of actually being able to play on some kind of rec hockey team soon. 

Josh and I are hanging in there with (nearly) 5 teenagers. We are trying to adjust to the unpredictability of life with kids who have their own plans and vehicles and agendas. Life looks SO different, but when we get those glimpses of our kids, truly happy, embracing their relationships as their greatest wealth, those moments when they aren't too afraid to fail forward and try new things or go in different directions, we feel so full.

Wow, we did a lot this year.

Josh and Jude went to Guatemala

Josh and I got to help lead worship at United

Our church, Seven Marks Church, released a couple new songs this year The Greatest Victory and No Shadow of Turning

Josh ran a trail marathon and Cai CUT HIS HAIR!

Rainy competed in her first aerial competition

Twenty Two years of marriage celebrated 

A trip to visit our Global Partners in Honduras

Spartan Super with my boo

Cai and all his sports

Alethia's Sweet 16

But the biggest memory of the year was our roadtrip to Colorado! You can follow this link and work your way through our trip. It was a BLAST!

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From our family to yours, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! I hope this season brings you closer to the peace and joy of our great God and the sacrifice of his son, Jesus Christ.


December - It's All About Christmas Festivities

 Well, we began December the way we always do around here in this part of Raleigh, NC with our small town Christmas Parade!


And then JINGLE JAM! I only took a picture of Rainy's hair because I was pretty proud of myself for how it turned out. She was performing on her silk as part of Jingle Jam so she needed to get that hair done up.







The rest of the month was full of friends in and out of our home for game nights, movie nights, sleepovers and eating up everything in our pantry. These are my favorite moments.


Josh has wanted a nativity scene in our front yard for YEARS. So this year I gave him one as an early Christmas present. You should have seen him getting the yard all decorated. He was actually frolicking around. I'm pretty sure one of the kids has a video;)


I caught a rare sighting of Cai...not moving, talking, joking around...but sleeping! He fell asleep on the way to my parents house after a long week.



Here is Cai's creativity at its best. He made a Christmas countdown for Jude. Every day when Cai walks in from school he and Jude collectively shout out what day Jude gets to open to get his daily prize. It's super cute.


We are closing out the year with some very important life lessons. Josh taught Zeke how to change his own oil! 




Alethia's Sweet 16

 Our sweet Alethia turned 16 this year! She decided she wanted a fun party kind of like Rainy's. She created a beautiful invite, sent it to some of her favorite people and we had the best time dancing and celebrating. Of course I don't have many pictures, but I snapped a few of Josh and the grandmas sharing sweet words, Rainy's cake for Alethia, and a couple others.












November

 I wanted to get a couple of quick monthly recaps up before the end of the year!

The kids began their November with the student fall retreat. I love the sweet relationships they have been able to cultivate in our student ministry.


Josh officiated his cousin's wedding up near Richmond, VA so we got to spend a couple some quality time with his parents and mom's siblings which has NEVER happened! I wish I had more pictures. But these will have to do. It was a beautiful ceremony. COLD, but so beautiful.



Josh has officially been blessed with enough freebie tickets to take each of his kids to Cameron Stadium to watch a Duke Men's Basketball game. Jude has been waiting patiently and his time finally came!


Alethia had a fun birthday party for a friend and I'm so glad the mama shared this photo!


And we can't forget Thanksgiving! It was the Via's year so we drove up to Josh's parents house, with two extra little loves in tow. Evie LOVED helping Meme get ready for our Thanksgiving feast. And then the next day our kids got to help begin Christmas decorating, along with some other cousins.