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Merry Christmas Everyone!

22 Dec

Greetings! I just realized I failed to send out cards/letters last year before spending the holidays in Costa Rica, so I have some catching up to do.

Let’s rewind to 2010.  In February, Oved and I were engaged to be married.  And on July 3rd, we tied the knot.  We decided to have our wedding at Springdale Church, the church I grew up in.  My brother officiated.  Sarah was my maid of honor and Katrina (my sister-in-law) was also in the wedding party. Tyler’s daughters Ella and Kayla were our flower girls.  Oved’s brother, Jonathan, was the best man and his father gave the benediction.  I loved including so many family members.  It was a beautiful ceremony and a fantastic reception.

We honeymooned in Key West, which was great.  The weather was beautiful! In fact, it only rained on us one day (and that only lasted about thirty minutes).  The food was fabulous.  And the touristy stuff was pretty cool, too.  I especially liked the six-toed cats at Ernest Hemingway’s house.

The following Christmas, Oved, Sarah, Mom and I all traveled to Costa Rica.  We spent two weeks there.  It was very special to meet all of Oved’s family and see where he grew up.  Also, we were able to experience the holidays in a completely new culture, with entirely different customs.  Christmas included fireworks and BBQ.  And New Year’s Eve was quite different, as well.  Instead of going to parties (like I normally do), we went to church.  We spent the service hearing from its members.  Each reflected on the past year’s blessings.  We concluded with prayer as we counted down to the New Year.  It was a unique and humbling experience.

In January of 2011, Oved and I started our own business.  We decided to sell Costa Rican coffee under the name, La Cumbre Coffee.  The first half of the year was spent filing papers and building the website.  Then in July, we launched.  It has been a lot of hard work.  But, it’s slowly beginning to grow.  I’m excited to see its progress.  For those interested: www.lacumbrecoffee.com

I also returned to school last January.  I was accepted into West Virginia University’s graduate program, Integrated Marketing Communication the prior summer.  The classes, so far, have been challenging, but fun.

And if that wasn’t enough, in February of 2011 we learned of some exciting news.  I was pregnant!  On October 7, we were blessed with a beautiful, healthy baby boy, Lucas Oved (Luke) Jimenez.  Now at two months of age, Luke is smiling and cooing all day long…when he’s not sleeping…or eating.  And, his most recent discovery is his fists, which he’s decided taste pretty good.  He also loves staring at lights, and of course, watching TV.

As you can see these past two years have been very exciting for us.  I can’t believe how drastically my life has changed, for the better.  I have so much to be thankful for. God is good!  I hope each of you find yourselves equally as blessed this holiday season.  May all that He is bring you all that you need this Christmas!  Much love to you!!

“And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus.”

Merry Christmas!

22 Dec

Dear Family and Friends,

So, do you like the blog option for a Christmas letter? I was proud of my resourcefulness. Ha! What do you think of the Christmas theme? Nice? Okay, on with the letter…

For the second year in a row, I’ve missed my deadline for sending Christmas cards. As some of you know, I like to send my cards out the weekend that follows Thanksgiving. Today is December 22. Oops. It’s been a recent realization that the talk about time going faster the older you get isn’t just something that old people say. It’s really true. Between family time, a job transition and moving, I hardly had time to eat!

Tyler and his wife, Katrina, arrived back in the states with Ella (my favorite niece) in tow, last December. I didn’t realize how much I had missed them until they returned. Oh, and having a niece was a fun, new experience, as well. They spent the entire year in Kentucky. On December 11, they left for London. After which, they’ll head back to Australia and then on to China. Though it was sad to see them leave, I know that their desire to spread the Good News to the people of China will be greatly rewarded.

My professional path has seen a lot of change this past year, as well. New West kept me very busy the first half of the year. I got to travel to Orlando and Las Vegas for events. Though tiring, it afforded me the chance to get to know some of my co-workers a little better. It was opportunities like these that made my decision to leave New West a very painful one.

This past June, I joined DBS>Interactive as their new Director of Client Services. DBS is an interactive agency that works strictly in Web (design, development, marketing, etc.). We can do anything that happens through a browser (I wonder if a statement like that adds any clarity). The past six months have certainly had its share of challenges, but challenges are what cause us to grow. So I can’t complain!

The job transition was not my only major change this year. The lease to my apartment was up in August! So, after much prayer and consideration…and a little help from my brother…I decided to move. A friend of Tyler’s was moving to Tennessee and having trouble selling his home in J-town. Tyler mentioned that I was in the market. Everything seemed to work out perfectly. I moved in Labor Day weekend.

At the end of October, I had a friend move in with me. I had the space and the house was somewhat lonely with just me and Jake occupying it. Again the situation seemed to work out perfectly.

Well, that about covers all the major events of this past year. Who knows what this next year will look like!! I hope this past year went well for each of you! I look forward to keeping in touch!!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

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