Happy holidays from our family to yours!
Welcome to our digital Christmas letter! It’s that time of year again – and we’re trying something a little different.
As technology advances and we’re brought back into contact with so many people in our lives,
we’re trying a more techno-savvy method of conveying our holiday greetings to everyone we love!
(I’ve been assured that this is acceptable and not tacky by multiple people…)
2008 has been an interesting year for us, filled with all kinds of highs and lows. My teaching assistantship ended last year, which found me working for the graduate assistant union in the spring semester and scrambling for employment in the fall. I found it at the campus Starbuck’s – as well as a great appreciation for teaching! Since I started there, my constant latte addiction has been cured. I’m much better now about going without my coffee!
Alexandra finished up her first year at St. Andrew’s school with an excellent report card and jumped right into second grade with gusto. She’s still taking her regular dance classes (advanced ballet as well as jazz/hip hop), participating in the Southern Illinois Children’s Choir’s Apprentice Choir, active in Brownies (I’m her troop leader), and simply being the crazy kid she was born to be!
Perhaps the biggest highlight of the year for us was a trip this past summer to Australia to visit our family – and, of course, do some sightseeing. We spent five weeks visiting Sydney, Toowoomba, Lismore, and Canberra, with trips to Burleigh Heads, Hervey Bay, the Big Banana and Australia Zoo! While the experience of traveling to Australia itself was definitely incredible, getting to spend time with our family there was certainly the best part for both of us. It was so wonderful to spend time with my cousins – as well as finally meet all the children! Alexandra also adored meeting all of her Australian cousins for the first time – and hasn’t stopped talking about them since! According to her, we’ll be going back every year. According to me, we’ll see.
My fourth year at SIUC has found me starting a new program here – working on a second MA in Linguistics, specifically Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). The new department is really welcoming and I’m enjoying working on my skills at teaching English. I can’t wait to apply what I’m learning in this program to what I’ve already gained through teaching English to native speakers.
This past autumn has also brought us to a new home – Alexandra and I moved out of the student housing where we’d lived for three years and into a house about twenty minutes outside of Carbondale. Alex is most appreciative of the big yard that came with the house (not to mention the fact that she has her own room plus a playroom!) and I’m still in my honeymoon phase with the laundry room! Just before we moved, I managed to break my wrist, putting a damper on the whole moving adventure. Five weeks later, two days after I took the brace off, I fell and sprained that same wrist. Oops! This autumn also brought a new addition to our family – we adopted a very sweet little beagle puppy, Violet Whey (aka VW Beagle), who has since kept us very busy. She’s quite the handful, but a wonderful playmate for Alex and such a loving little girl!
From Alexandra, Violet Whey, the hamsters (Hannah and Lily), the guinea pigs (Hermione and Gigi) and myself, we wish you and your family a wonderful holiday season with all the love and joy that accompanies this time of year.
With love, Kylie, Alexandra, and all the girls
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