I'd like to take a moment and reflect on the major events of 2009:
We took another trip over the summer, and we did it together. This summer took us to Wyoming and Grand Teton National Park. I had hoped that working in a national park would be the fulfillment of what I had been working toward. This was supposed to be the big payoff dream job. The park was beautiful, the people I worked with were fantastic, but working at the park was not what I thought it would be. I am fortunate to have had this experience and now realize my desire to help clean up our messy Earth. I feel hopeful that occupations in environmental remediation are readily available after my studies are complete.
This summer we were also able to spend a week on the Salmon River in Idaho. This was a chance that was offered in prior years, but never came to fruition. It was a nerve-wracking experience for me because I do not have strong swimming skills and feared being dumped into the "River of no Return." In the end, I am glad that I conquered my fears and did the trip. The canyons offered absolutely breathtaking views. Spirits remained high, even in the rain. It was spooky at times with looming storms, but good friends and good food made all the difference.
We were fortunate enough to be able to spend some time with Eric's family as well. Cousin Brandon graduated from Salmon High School and Jennifer was in town for the occasion. I have thoroughly enjoyed seeing Terry and Veralyn throughout our years in Idaho, and even Terry in Jackson this summer. It has been a joy to see Brandon and Jennifer grow up into these beautiful young adults.
We have many friends to be thankful for in Lemhi County. My Idaho "Moms" (Cindy Frazee and Diane Schuldt) were able to give us some love once again, for which I am truly appreciative of. Diane, Pete, and Shea were gracious enough to take us in for a few spontaneous weekends. I feel so "at home" in their company. I have loved every moment acting goofy with Shea, running around with the dogs and cats, laughing at each other's antics, and taking the boat out on the river. We never lack good food, conversation, and laughter in their company. I am proud to say that I consider some Salmon folks as family now, and I love them all dearly.
Upon return from the wild wild west, I started my Fall semester again at Harrisburg Area Community College. (GO HACC!!!) I completed courses in Environmental Science, Chemistry, and Quantitative Field Methods. These courses have solidified my goals toward a job in the environmental industry. I know that I still do want to teach EE at some point, I just want to now focus on what I feel I'm being called to do. I also have a strong desire to go abroad to do some missions work. We'll see where that leads...
Some new friends we made over the summer stopped to visit on their travels back east. In a matter of three weeks, we had three visits from some great people. Our last visit was with our dear friend Ban from L.A. We met Ban back in 1999 when we shared an apartment in Westwood while Eric had an internship. After all these years, it felt so great being able to share our PA life with him. I would like to welcome all of our friends, near and far to come visit and to do it often!
We have so many gifts to be thankful for in this life. I hope that this Christmastime you reflect on the true meaning of the season. This is a time for hope, peace, and love. I have loved my moments with all of you and that is why I am sharing this little highlight with you now. I pray for nothing but happiness this Christmas season and for a new year filled with joy!
Blessings to you in the coming year and with lots of love,
April
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