
In January the company Joe works for, CRinc (Container Recovery Incorperated), changed their name to OBRC (Oregon Beverage Recycling Cooperative). They bought out all the other bottleing companies in the state, which created more hours… For a while… We also entered the world of Tweens, as Jared celebrated his 11th birthday. He tells is that he is no longer a “kid”. *lol*

In February we finally got Jared’s room painted… While he had had his own room since the previous July, he had been sleeping on an air mattress (without complaint) on the floor. So anyway, we painted and decorated his room in a Jimmie Johnson theme and bought him some new bedroom furniture. He LOVES his new room! … We also spent the 21st at the farm to celebrate Joe’s Grandma’s 90th birthday (which was on the 17th)… I had an unpleasant experience when a breast cyct became infected, and I had to have it drained/removed… Don’t want to do THAT again! *lol* … And sadly, we lost a dear friend. On February 25th our friend, Gina Mewing, died of a massive heart attack… We still miss her.

In March we got a new kitty! Buddy, though while he can be a stinkpot *lol*, he the sweetest, cutest little thing. We’re all (with the exception of Joe) very attached to him, and love him very much.
… Joe took a vacation in March, and we were finally able to find time to get all the kids in to see the doctor, dentist, and eye doctor… I don’t think the kids liked that spring break much! *rofl*

In April things were slowly starting to warm up, and we were able to go on our first picnic of the year, at Silver Creek Falls. The kids also worked hard and finished up their homeschool lessons for the year, and started their summer vacation early. That was nice!
We also started taking weekly trips to the local swimming pool in town, hoping to teach the kids to swim… That wasn’t successful, but the kids loved going to the pool!

In May we were able to work on Josh’s room, and get that painted. We went with a forest green/wolf theme, which he picked out. His room looks great and Josh loves it! We also had Jared, Josh, and Alicia tested (using the California Achievement Test), and they all tested 3-4 years above grade level! We are so proud of them!… Our kitty, Cuddles, (who DOES NOT LIKE Buddy) celebrated her 5th birthday… We went on a couple more picnics, this time at Feyrer Park with the Mewing family… At the end of the month we went on vacation. We took a week long camping/road trip to southern Oregon, and visited 5 different animal attractions. It was exhausting, but we had a blast!

In June we finished up our vacation trip, and came home to recooperate. *lol* Then, while poor Joe worked, the kids and I just lazed around the house enjoying our summer vacation and the warm weather… We LOVE summer around here!!!!

In July we changed our usual Independence Day routine, and spent the day in Estacada with our friend, Earl, husband to our friend, Gina, who had died in February. While we liked the celebrations in Molalla better, Earl needed is then… We went down to Lebanon, Oregon to camp at Sunnyside for the Johnson Family Reunion… As for the rest of the month, we did things to keep the kids cool, like going to splash parks, the river, and the lake to swim… The boys also joined an 8-week free kids’ summer bowling league at Molalla Bowl, and were bitten by the bowling bug. They are now COMPLETELY, 100% addicted to bowling. *lol*

In August Amanda celebrated her 6th birthday. I had a hard time accepting the fact that my baby was 6 years old! She wanted to go camping at Feyrer Park, so that’s what we did, and we had her birthday party there too. At the end of the month, over Joe’s birthday, we spent a week at Detroit Lake, which is our favorite campground. The kids spent a lot of time in the lake, and enjoyed playing with their cousins, who were also there. It was a great vacation… I also spent a lot of time getting things (like lesson plans) ready for the new school year to start.

In September we started our 7th year of homeschooling. So far it’s been one of our most successful years yet, and things couldn’t be going more smoothly in that area. Jared and Josh joined the USBC junior bowling league for the first time, and are really, really enjoying it. Bowling has become a staple in our house… Who knew?! *lol* … We also found a new dance studio in town (that opened in March), and we were able to sign Amanda up for ballet again. Dolce Dance also offers art classes, so we got Alicia signed up for that. The kids all love their new activities, which suit who they are… Joe and I celebrated our 15th anniversary on the 10th. We had wanted to do something special, but things didn’t work out. We ended up just doing dinner… Maybe we’ll be able to do something special on our 16th. *lol* … Oh, also the boys and Joe went on a “boys only” camping/hiking trip with Scott and Jacob and went on a 6-7 mile hike around the 10 falls at Silver Creek… They LOVED that!

In October Alicia celebrated her 8th birthday… Since it had worked out so well before, we had Josh and Alicia celebrate their birthdays together. We were going to have the party here, but then Joe’s niece and her fiance bought a new home and wanted everyone to go there for a party. So we combined forces and had the birthday party over there… We were so busy with school, ballet, art classes, and bowling, that time got away from us. As a result we never made it to the pumpkin patch or the Howloween celebration at the zoo… But the kids didn’t seem to miss it too much. *lol*

In November Josh turned 10 years old. My second child is into the double digits… Someone bring me a tissue!.. We got the house decorated for Christmas, which is always fun! … It was another busy month of bowling, ballet, art classes, and homeschool… We did take two weeks off for Thanksgiving vacation, which sped by… We had a lot to be thankful for this year!

In December Amanda had her second ballet recital… While I’ll admit that the one she was in last year was better, she still looked cute up there, in her bunny costume, amid the chaos.
… The kids spent the first part of the month working hard so that they could enjoy an extra week of school off for Christmas vacation (which we are currently enjoying)… We also had a very nice Christmas, just staying home as a family.
Yes… I’d say that 2009 was a good year for us. The Lord has been good to us! … Here’s to 2010!