One of the best parts of the week after Dec. 25th is enjoying the gifts given and received. Cam declared our new family bread maker as one of his favorites. It is a bit surprising how quickly a homemade loaf of bread can be devoured. Jane was thoroughly excited about her new 'armed' monitors for her work desk. Chris and his son had it all set up for her by Christmas morning.
Sunday, January 3, 2021
Feeling Hopeful for 2021 - Week of Dec. 28th
Sunday, December 27, 2020
Festivity Focus - Week of Dec. 21st

It's a different year for everyone this season and following our glass half full premise we were determined to remain positive. Although many events were cancelled, our small family celebration persevered. Oma and Opa arrived on Christmas Eve. We watched the church service online and opened some fun surprises sent in the mail. A Ghirardelli chocolate tin showed up from a work partner Jane does business with. In addition, a huge basket from Jane's colleague filled with everything from New Jersey had the entire family exploring the contents.

Sunday, December 20, 2020
The Christmas Card - Week of Dec. 14th

Sunday, December 13, 2020
First Virtual Conference - Week of Dec 7th
"There is no such thing as an attention span. There is only the quality of what you are viewing. The whole idea of an attention span, I think, is a misnomer. People have an infinite attention span if you are entertaining them." ~Jerry Seinfeld
As every one of us can attest to, this year of 2020 has been a very different one. Amidst all of the loss, there have been a few gains.
Everything that was scheduled to be in person has become a virtual event. Hosting anything 'not in person' has increased 1000%. While this has been extremely unfortunate for conference centers, the hospitality industry and others, it has meant that many individuals who may not have been able to attend in person could now attend remotely.
Chris and his son have been using Home Assistant software on a regular basis. Home Assistant is a free and open-source home automation software designed to be the central home automation control system for controlling smart home technology. As an example, the boys set up the lighting in the laundry room to turn on when someone enters. Cam's bathroom is set up the same way and the list goes on. As with most software, there are continuous updates. The boys received information about a live Home Assistant Conference 2020. You had to register and pay $1. Cam declared it was worth it.When the guys logged in, you had a few minutes to introduce yourself "virtually" to others. Within a short amount of time, Chris and Cam said hello to people in South Africa, Germany, Australia and the U.S. The agenda was fast-paced with speakers providing live demonstrations and breaks in between. In total, the event lasted 4.5 hours. Cam's dad set up the live conference on the main tv so that they both wouldn't need to sit in front of the computer. Jane could hear her son repeating the following phrase more than once..."Dad, it's starting. The next speaker is coming on. Dad, are you listening?" It turns out that what may be captivating for some, may be a bit too relaxing for others.
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Sunday, December 6, 2020
You Rock - Week of Nov. 30th
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Sunday, November 29, 2020
Always Thankful - Week of Nov. 23rd
Every day is like a reset button. We get to start over. Regardless of what happened yesterday or last night, it's the opportunity to begin again.
With the upcoming holiday, our school district opted to cancel classes for Monday and Tuesday, along with the planned closure of Wednesday - Friday for the Thanksgiving holiday. It meant re-juggling work meetings for Cam's parents, but it also led to more quality time with Cam. Our son seems to have an uncanny ability to keep his mom and dad on task better than they are able to.
On Wednesday, we were excited to welcome Oma and Opa. Since we have only visited in person between our two homes the past couple of months, we all concurred we would be safe in each other's company. Cam's grandparents arrived with a beautiful fruit basket.Sunday, November 22, 2020
Standing Success! - Week of Nov. 16th
Thursday, November 19, 2020
Swimming Serenity - Week of Nov. 9th
Cam's dad is a veteran, having served four years in the Marine Corps. Each year in school, it is always discussed and thank you letters are written. Cam typed his own sentiment shown in the picture.
As our teen continues to grow, it seems his muscles are having trouble keeping up. Recently, he has told us his lower back is sore and tight. Fortunately, Mary Free Bed contacted us indicating they had an opening for private swim lessons. As a bonus, the only instructor he has ever worked with, Ms. Laura, was slated to be his teacher.Cam and Ms. Laura haven't seen each for a few years so she was quite surprised by his growth. Just like a friend you haven't seen in a long time, the two easily settled back into their routine.
The pool at Mary Free Bed is incredibly warm and the weightless, relaxing feeling brings a smile to Cam's face every time.While at Mary Free Bed, Chris and his son saw one of the Board of Director members from Alternatives in Motion. When Mr. Mark saw Cam he yelled "Hi Mr. Youth Ambassador!"
For the seventh consecutive year, we reached out to our professional photographer friends, the Gaupers. Holly and Ryan of Gauper Photo started out as professional wedding photographers and added family photos as part of their repertoire. They are always creative and fun and definitely know how to make Cam laugh!
We met at Wildwood Farms in Alto a few weeks ago and our digital downloads arrived this week. Oma and Opa have joined us for every photo shoot except for the second year.Even though the adults have added a few more laugh lines and Cam won't stop growing, the pure happiness of being around each other seems always present in these pictures.
One of the funniest parts of that day was seeing the goats and the biggest one in particular certainly took a liking to Cam. And although he does love all animals, this particular one looked just a bit too hungry and our son definitely kept his distance!
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