Saturday, December 26, 2009

Stevie's latest post...from a letter written Nov. 14, 2009


Next Wednesday marks my nine month anniversary in country. This seems absolutely crazy. I am constantly mixed with feeling I just left, feeling like I have been gone forever, and feeling like I have so much more to go and work has just started. While my friend Brittany is talking about having a "It could have been a Baby" party, (who said theme parties had to die in college) it dawns on me that the holiday season is upon us! The weird thing about time, is we all measure it differently. For the majority of my life, my years were measured by grade levels and summer vacations; then flights home, concerts, papers, finals, shifts, gigs, buying plane tickets, changing seasons, and of course holidays! I no longer have the majority of those things to measure tie and while there are "seasons" in Zambia, it's really not the same. If you think Northern California is moderate and never changes much as far as weather goes, think again. Zambia has 3 seasons; cold, hot, and rainy. Cold is from about June-Aug. and really isn't cold. It's true the mornings and evenings do cool down, but the days are hot and sunny. Hot season as you might have expected is HOT and dry. Rainy Season is rainy (shocking, I know) but when the sun comes out it gets pretty hot. You know it will never rain in cold and hot seasons, and you know it will rain at least once a day during rainy season. And while the small weather changes do affect me more with no insulation, heater, ice, or popsicles, I am always in a skirt and t-shirt; give or take a scarf and sweater in the morning. Rainy season I never leave without my rain jacket and random plastic bags.
But I digress…..the reason I started the topic is because without the same seasons as the West Coast, I don’t really grasp that time is moving there as well as here. It might be a bit egocentric but part of me still thinks it’s snowing in Portland. I know life didn’t stop when I left, but I have no concept of the day to day, so only the big events seem to bring me back to reality; like the fact that Joshy is actually in college; and way too many people are now engaged; and Christmas!
As many of you know, I LOVE Christmas. I think Thanksgiving, Friendsgiving, and Christmas should all be thought of together. A time of family, friends, cocktails, crafting, god food, good laughs, cuddling, Christmas movies/musicals, trees, tea, and of course Christmas music! And I start early. None of this wait ‘til after Thanksgiving shit. I start November 1st baby. (well to be honest, most years I have to working start on some kind of Christmas program in Oct) This year, even though I was in a sundress, I was cleaning my hut to the most awesome Christmas play-list in the morning on the 1st. It was fabulous. And really I have to do all I can here to make it actually feel like the holidays. This holiday season holds a lot of firsts for me. (like most of what I have done in Zambia…I guess that one was a bit too obvious) While I won’t be getting little booties to hang on the tree saying “Baby’s First Christmas”, this one might end up being more signifigant….A Christmas of Firsts!
This will be the first Christmas in my memory that I won’t be spending on Montego Key, which means this is the first Christmas away from my family (Last years freak snowstorm aka “arctic blast 2008” was a close call…but was saved by Craigslist…got to love it) …and NO bloody marys! With any luck I’ll be able to find something resembling tomato juice and vodka, but honestly there is nothing better than bloody marys at the Greenwells.
This will be my first Christmas out of the country; my first Thanksgiving sans family as well and will also be turkeyless. This will be the first holiday season I won’t make haystacks with my mom and stay up til midnight Christmas Eve wrapping presents along with the rest of my family, all ducking into different rooms avoiding someone different every ten minutes.
This will be the first year in who knows how long hat I won’t be singing in any type of Christmas program. First year with no tree, or lights, or hell…even electricity. First New Years with no ocean and I’m sure the list can go on….but never fear, not all firsts are bad and life here is totally worth it. It will be my first North-West (Zambia) Thanksgiving. All the Volunteers in the Province are coming and we are doing a Zam-style/Americaland Thanksgiving with lamb, chicken, and soya, instead of turkey and tofu-rkey. My mom is sending “White Christmas” so I can bring the tradition and greatness to the Peace Corps House. There will not only be lots of carols but I’m sure plenty of Christmas crafting, decorations, and a Christmas bed!

And while you are all bundled up and pale, I will be sitting on the shores of Lake Malawi with a group of people I love and eating fresh mangos. (still probably pale as well) New Years will include a full moon and hopefully just enough craziness. Plus, not only do I get to avoid all the holiday shopping commercials, I get to celebrate a whole 10 hours earlier. (Most five year old kids would kill for Christmas morning 10 hours earlier than last year)
So Happy Holidays everyone! I hope you enjoy the people around you and embrace all the cheesy and wonderful parts of this tie of year. I miss you all and love you all so much. Eat lots of food, drink good (or cheap) wine, sing carols as much as possible, and enjoy the lights……I’ll miss the lights for sure. Travel safely, and if you can, check in on my mom. I think all these firsts will be hard on her too.
And remember: Will Ferrell said it best…. "The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear"

10 points if anyone knows what a Christmas bed is….
20 if you can correctly guess how many times I used the word Christmas without counting…..there really is no good synonym for that one….

Monday, December 21, 2009

SURPRISE!!!



Good thing pictures are worth a thousand words because I am SPEECHLESS and so incredibly happy!!! I can't wait for you all to meet my fiancé Parker at our annual Christmas bash. He's a keeper :) Love you all and have a Merry Christmas!!!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Happy Birthday to Kevin and Kim - one day late and one day early! Have a great birthday week, both of you!! Love Mike & Julie

Friday, December 4, 2009

Happy Birthday Dave

Hey David, just wanted to wish ya a happy birthday and congratulations on making it to your milestone!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!


A Call for Recipes....


Hello Family... For Christmas this year, I am doing a little family history project in the form of a family cookbook. When I was in California for Thanksgiving Grandma Jo gave me an old recipe box from Great Aunt (or great-great aunt?) Ellie that had several old recipes. I had a blast trying to read her old handwriting and pulling out the recipes I wanted to try. Along with those recipes, I know that each family has special meals, memories, and traditions that I would love to share with the rest of the family. One of my favorite hobbies is cooking-- What a wonderful way to bring the spirit of family into our home despite the distance between us! Here is what I need from you:


- Within the next 2 weeks, email me your favorite recipes. They can be appetizers, main courses, side dishes, breads, candy, cookies, pies, sauces...anything goes.

- Don't forget to include where you got the recipe and what memories or traditions you have associated with that recipe. I know in our family, my mom's cinnamon rolls were a much requested breakfast food for birthdays and holidays! I think I called her a millions times when I was in college to get the recipe.

- If you can think of any picures of your family you might want included, please email those to me as well. I am going to try and get a photo family tree compiled for the front of the cookbook as well.

- Let me know how many you might want to buy-- the price for printing will probably be no more than $12 each but I am hoping to find a better deal. If I have an estimated quantity, I can get a more accurate price quote.


I love you all! Can't wait to hear from you....


Here is my new email : awills926@gmail.com

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Mom's gift from dad...

Mom's really enjoying this sweet lil bunny...
everyone needs something soft to cuddle!

Best wishes for a speedy recovery!

Not quite the repair they had in mind, but cleaning up the scar tissue, straightening the hand and splinting should help it heal properly.

Hand to the forehead...or grand salute?

Rick and Ben master the transportation home...

Always great to be home again!

Happy Early Birthday Mom!

Passing the time waiting for Dad's surgery, we gave mom her birthday present early. Thanks, Pat, for the great find of the Goodman House! Details to follow...

Monday, November 30, 2009

'True Blue' blood...must be genetics :)
















With the game heading into overtime and little to no sensation in my fingers and toes I started to worry that I'd rushed my poor family home from our Thanksgiving party for no reason. I cheered my little heart out though and turns out...the Cougars just wanted to keep the game interesting :) Big win for BYU in the Red vs. Blue duel!!! Woohoo! Such a happy day! Rushing the field just seemed like the right way to end it.

Anyway, I just wanted to let everyone know that I loved every second of Thanksgiving--I honestly cannot get enough of our family!!! In my absolutely unbiased opinion we are just too much fun. I never stop laughing. It's the best feeling. BUT...as much as I wish I could've stayed, thanks to Grandad, 'True Blue' blood runs deep : )

Have a great week everyone! Love you <3

Saturday, November 28, 2009

We're Thankful!

A HUGE thank you to Jennifer and the family...

It was a great evening and you all worked SO HARD!
I hope you were able to rest today. Thank you so much!






Thursday we spent the day with Rachel's family. Ate and watched football. Their lake is filling up, so I tried a little fishing also. It is nice to be able to spend a little time with family.

Yesterday we went to the Gulf for a family outing. We have not taking the time to go since we have been here, and we are scouting out places to go camping. We went to Matagorda yesterday. Many Texas beaches you can drive on. Most people there were fishing, not playing in the water. Probably because it was not a hot day, and there are not many waves there. Water was still 66 degrees, while not hot, still warmer than the Pacific in the Summer. Each of the kids took a friend, and mostly they played on the Kayaks. I spent most of the day running back into town (30 miles each way) getting new tires. We had a blowout and ripped up a tire on the way there. Not the most fun I have had on a family trip, but the kids had a good time.

Friday, November 27, 2009




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Thursday, November 26, 2009

Thanksgiving Book Drive!!!

Hey Everyone,
Happy Thanksgiving!!!!!! I can't wait to see you all tomorrow! I have a favor to ask though. Invisible Children is having a Book Drive o raise money for the schools and programs they're building in Uganda, and I thought it would be great if any of you had books lying around that you'd like to get rid of. Text books are worth the most, but they're accepting all kinds--novels, self-help, etc. I know it's last minute and that things are crazy today, but it might just take a few minutes to look over your bookshelves, and it would be SUCH a great help. I hope you're all having a beautiful and filling day, and I'll see your lovely faces tomorrow!!!
Peace and Love,
Erin

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Pandora's box is now open!

OK Rachel...you've created a monster here -
Music has a way of touching hearts that mere words cannot. And you always seem to find just the right song! I've taken some that you've helped us discover and created the playlist - so when you log onto the blog, stay long enough to let the songs load. You can go to the player on the right side of the screen and pick a song to hear or just let them shuffle randomly. Hopefully you'll hear a different one each time you log on. I added Dan Fogelberg's Leader of the band because it's a song Seth sent dad years ago (for great reasons!).

Please send song suggestions to add to the playlist!

Love to all - HAPPY THANKSGIVING

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Family

It's great to see all of the sharing that takes place here. the old pictures, the new additions... don't be shy, post away!

Tyson finished his first year of soccer this weekend. they wre in first place at mid season and got bumped up a division along with two other teams. they ended up in third place. one of the parents put together a video montage and posted it to you tube. looking forward to seeing evryone soon! Glenn Jen & Ty.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ye__5HwX8EI

Grampa & Gramma's bragging rights :-)

I'll try not to "bog down the blog", but no promises of self-control!




Rachel~~~Thanks for posting those songs...they're great. He's a gifted performer for sure. First time I've heard of this group. We will miss you and the Texas gang next week but are so glad that Amanda and Grant will be on our side of town for the holiday~thanks for sharing them! Give our love to all of your family there...we are grateful for you! Love you~
Happy Thanksgiving!

Saturday, November 21, 2009

A song for you, this Thanksgiving

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhvcvkX6se4

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Welcome to the world Kaylee!!!

She is beautiful...congratulations Justin and Erin (oh, the grandparents, too!!! =})

She's here!!!

...so, I think that my phone delayed sending messages yesterday - I thought it didn't send, so you probably all got multiple messages - oops! I guess we're just a little excited to welcome Kaylee to the family :-)

Kaylee Elise Wilson
Born November 18, 2009 @ 11:26am
6lbs 9oz 18.5 inches





Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Northern Nevada 4A All League Accolades


Haley was named to the 2nd team All-League for the
Northern Nevada Preps High Desert Soccer League. It was posted in the Reno Gazette Journal today.
Way to go Haley!!!
You make your family (and soccer fans) proud!

Who is that movie star...

OK mom...was this taken just south of San Francisco? Rachel says she remembers going to look at a ship pretty close to shore, but can't remember why it was there...what do you remember???


Saturday, November 7, 2009

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Happy Halloween

Lukas and Goy had a fun time tonight. Hope everyone else is able to post their Halloween pics.

Love you all.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Gordon Greenwell

Blaine posted this to his facebook page.
"My Dad and his crew in Vietnam on his Swift Boat. he is third from right with glasses and ball cap"


Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Devon workman and Family


We had them to dinner a year or so ago out here. They live in Houston area now.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Webcam, here we come!


using windows live...look for us!

Come Visit!

kids at river







reminds me of us as kids...