Monday, November 14, 2011

Holiday Letter 2011

We hope this letter finds you doing well!  We are, and life is chugging along up in these parts.  This appears to have been a good year for us to travel, and I have to say that six-year-olds make comparatively fantastic travel companions.  Somehow we managed: Disneyland (because Wisconsin was playing in the Rose Bowl), Sun River (with friends and snow), Maui (we saw humpbacks breach, dolphins spin, and snorkeled with sea turtles), Wyoming and Utah (we hunted fossils older than dinosaurs!), Texas (we hung out with family and watched the last Shuttle launch from NASA), Wisconsin (cousins! cousins! cousins!), camping (beach + biking + staying up late + rarely showering = six-year-old paradise), and a small trek north to Seattle and Vancouver British Columbia (two fantastic aquariums and our first chance to christen Eleanor’s passport).

As summer came to a close, Eleanor lost four teeth in as many weeks and so started the school year looking very much the part of a First Grader.  At six and three-quarters, Eleanor has a strong sense of justice and is very loyal to rules.  Yet, she is enough of a critical thinker to question the rules.  This requires patience.  But as 1) she often makes a good point and 2) the trait reminds me of a number of her kin, it makes me proud and hopeful for her future.  Eleanor learned to ride a bike this year (just in time for summer), she loves school, and she is sticking by the violin (we’re at Etude now).  We like doing math problems and art projects together.  She likes playing with Daddy (always the master of funny voices and creative characters).  Eleanor is a thoughtful and faithful friend.

Mike’s work has really kept him busy this year, with several trips and many weeks of 18+ hour shifts six days a week.  His work may be presenting us with a new adventure…but more on this at the end.  I’ve spent most of the year just trying to cover the bases, with many of my own projects left sitting on back burners.  Here’s to 2012 bringing either more productivity, or more peace with the lack-thereof!  I will point out that 2011 may very well mark the end of “studio construction.”  And when that decade-long chapter finally closes it will be none too soon.  The tear down happened in mid-August; the rebuild has been a chore (hiring a contractor does not = a quick finish); you can see photos online; the new building will be dreamy; and that’s about all I have to say about that.  Ever again.  We hope to have tales from within the studio by next year’s letter.

Now, for the new adventure that isn’t quite print-ready yet but oh well.  We may be temporarily relocating (with Intel) to Austin, Texas, from January to June.  But, we won’t know until pretty much the last minute.  A daunting task for sure, but an adventure none-the-less.  Those of you who love Texas will understand why I’m pretty darned excited about our chance to live abroad for a season (Texas really is a whole other country).  And those of you who love Oregon will understand why we’ll do our darndest to be home in time for berry season.

We wish everyone a year of good health and great peace!


Love, Stephanie + Mike + Eleanor