So some will have already received this in the mail. Others may still be on the way - and the rest - well - this is your brief look into my one page look back at the year that was - 2014.
And then there were three… Reflections on 2014 from the Christensen family in Colorado
SO… our year was busy – so busy in fact especially toward the end
we decided early in December that we would be getting caught up with you all in
early January.
For us 2014 seems to have been the start of a profound shift as a
family. The girls are growing up so fast – too fast it feels someday, and
we are looking over the horizon at the next phase of our lives, with today
being the start of the year we become empty nesters. This brings an
intense spectrum of emotions. But all in all, we are ready – we are ALL
ready – and so it’s OK.
Mallory is now in her junior year at the University of New Mexico
and still making the most of her college experience. Always blazing a
path less travelled, this past semester saw her take on an internship with
Plant with Purpose, a nonprofit she first encountered on a summer service trip
to the Dominican Republic a few years back. The internship was in San
Diego, and she set it all up herself. I drove out with her, and we had a
great time over the Labor Day weekend at the end of August. Both Jilly
and Joy also got to spend weekends there, and her experience was fantastic,
with Mal taking several online classes to maintain her full time status and
scholarships. It all came to an end in early December with her boyfriend
Cole flying to San Diego to bring her home – to Albuquerque. That sounds
kind of odd – but it feels like home for her for now. So we make the most
of the visits home, which this Christmas was for a short but joy filled week.
Mallory headed back to Albuquerque this past Sunday – and then there were
three…
Jilly has entered her senior year of high school. Her year
has included of course lots of hockey, with her high school teammates
completing a remarkable third straight undefeated season culminating again in a
state championship. Other extracurricular activities have included choir
and mock trial which she seemed to really enjoy. Choir has featured
several special events featuring a wedding at the famous Stanley hotel (The
Shining) in Estes Park. The focus is now firmly on the next phase –
COLLEGE! Most of the applications are in, one school has already accepted
her and another offered her a spot on the field hockey team. With three
other applications pending and perhaps two more in the works, this girl who
sometimes dislikes making decisions has some big ones coming!!!
Joy and I sometimes just sit back, breathe, and take it all in –
sometimes with a calming adult beverage. We celebrated our 21st
anniversary in July with a fun day exploring various parts of Denver. I,
of course, was making the most of celebrating the whole year as my 50th
year, which culminated in a fabulous surprise gathering with family and friends
at “our local” – Jake’s. We have enjoyed travels with both of our girls,
little getaways together, and still date as often as we can. Our travels
this year were mostly extensions of something the girls were doing – trips to
San Diego, Memphis extending to Myrtle Beach, Boston and finally Las Vegas
tacked on to Palm Desert for Thanksgiving. We also enjoyed getaways into
the mountains with day trips and a week in Breckenridge. Although Jilly’s
choir performances are impressive, our entertainment highlight of the year had
to be seeing Fleetwood Mac!
So from us to you, our friends and family, we have loved being a
part of your 2014, and we look forward to what 2015 has in store - sharing in
both the good times and the hard times and growing closer together.
"I said to the man, who stood
at the gate of the year, 'Give me a light that I may tread safely into the
unknown.' And he replied, 'Go out
into the darkness and put your hand into the hand of God. That shall be to
you better than light and safer than a known way.'" - Minnie Louise
Haskins
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Love always – Peter, Joy, Mallory & Jillian
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