Sunday, December 25, 2016

Merry Christmas!!!

This has been a crazy year with lots of change!  Nick grew up moving regularly, and he seems to get itchy if we stay in a place too long.  This year, Nick got itchy and we moved to New Jersey!  New Jersey is part of the continental US, but despite that fact, it has felt that we are in a new and strange land.  

Not many people have “the accent”, but when you come across someone who speaks New Jersey- it feels almost unreal.  New Jersey has the US’s highest car insurance rates, and although we have had no accidents, it is easy to see why.  The driving here is crazy and Bryn wants to make sure we are gone by the time she is 16,- because you can’t drive here until you are 17.  We’ve been to Independence Hall and seen the Liberty Bell.  We’ve played at the beach enough that the kids are sick of it.  Arwyn doesn’t like the sand getting in everything.  We moved just in time to tour the Philadelphia Temple’s open house, and then we got to attend its dedication.  We still plan on seeing Washington D.C. and the Statue of Liberty.

Nick is the Production Manager for the Kellogg’s Ego Waffle plant.  (Chase loves the waffles).  He is serving as the Scout Master.  Despite the kid’s underwhelming enthusiasm, while the weather was nice, Nick had us at the beach as much as he could.  He's also taken us kayaking on a man made lake, not far from our house.  

Bryn is in 7th grade.  She doesn’t seem to be too into boys yet, but she is excited about clothes and makeup and friends.  The rest will unfortunately follow.  She is doing great in school, although it has been a big change for she and Arwyn.  They are both started at the middle school this year.  Bryn is still a great help in the kitchen and she has taken up candle making.

Arwyn is in 6th grade.  Everyone single on of her 5 teachers told me the same things at parent teacher conference: “I wish every student was like Ari.”  She is a good kid.  Ari is always reading, although she is probably the only child I can count on to be willing to go biking with me on the bike trail behind our house.

Chance is in 4th grade.  Thankfully, he is still in the Elementary school, although he is “big man on campus.”  He was just chosen as a “Terrific Kid,” for the first quarter.  Chance and the other boys have loved playing in the wooded area behind our house, building forts and hiding from chores.  

Chase is a Kindergartener- a half dayer.  He could easily do a full day, but the half day has been a blessing for Pierce.  Chase is taking to school very well, and he astonishes me with how careful and neat he is in learning his numbers and letters.  He can’t wait to read.

Pierce is at home.  He is a good, sweet kid, but we all love him so much, and he is the youngest- he can’t help that he is spoiled rotten!  He can’t wait for Chase to get home and Chase’s homework and school has inspired him.  He wants to count and learn his alphabet.  He is forever asking me “school questions.”   When I tell him the answer, he tells me I’m wrong, and lets me know what the real answer is!

 We are making good friends here, but being in a newer place at Christmas makes us appreciate the friends and family that we miss.  We hope that you have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!


The Rowleys


1 comment:

Bethany said...

How did I miss this?!? I guess I'm just getting back into the blogging sphere again and I've been neglecting reading others' blogs as well as writing my own. But this summer I've gotten into a rhythm and it's nice to see what you were up to 8 months ago ... :)