Greetings!
This has been a
busy-crazy-happy-sad-joyous-thankful-and wonderful year for the Mathises. Most
of you who are receiving this already know much of what has gone on in our
lives, but just in case – here’s the recap.
(If you read to the end you’ll be rewarded with a
link to the accompanying photos.)
January – Katie (22) spends her Christmas break here
in Houston to
work on plans for her upcoming wedding in June. She can’t wait for the day to
arrive when she officially becomes “Mrs. Josh Krebs.”
February – I decide to pursue a lifelong dream and
take the Jeopardy! online contestant exam. I don’t have time to be impatient
because teaching 6 PREP classes keeps me on my toes.
March – Steve continues to be challenged in his work
at Baker Hughes, now managing in Education Services. (Seems our family can’t get
very far away from school in one form or
another!) He takes time off in March for our spring break Texas field trip to Austin
and Fredericksburg.
April – Kelsey turns 13! She is a stellar knitter,
crafter, and volleyball player. This was her first year to play competitively
with the local homeschool league. The Lady Eagles did quite well!
May – Steve and I celebrate our 25th
anniversary with a trip back to Fredericksburg. (Yes, we love that place!). I
get a call to audition here in Houston for Jeopardy! The hardest part wasn’t
memorizing world capitals, it was navigating the Houston early morning traffic to get
there!
June – Oh yes…the wedding! Fairy tales do come true
J All the planning and organizing and excitement came
to fruition on June 16. We’re thrilled at the addition of a new son. Later that
month Steve and Kevin go on a high adventure Boy Scout trip: whitewater rafting
through parts of North Carolina and West Virginia.
July- After what should have been a fairly routine
surgical procedure, the news for me wasn’t what I expected. Although no one
wants to hear the word “cancer” spoken in a doctor’s office, I’m thrilled to
report that after a second surgery, the words “we got it all” were music to my
ears.
August – Kristin turns 15! She and Kelsey enjoyed a
trip to Colorado to Silver Cliff Camp with a crowd of
church buddies. This was their first (and they hope the first of many) summer
camp experience. Kristin makes friends wherever she goes. Our social butterfly
has kept busy with concerts, sleepovers, helping with children’s church, and
generally living up to her middle name – Joy!
September – Kyle takes the plunge and leaves
corporate America for a full
time staff position at his church – Kaleo – here in Houston. As Community Life
Director he manages small groups,
service projects, and various other inreach/outreach efforts. Jaimee is still working as a full-time social
worker and the two of them stay busy running after their two dogs. We’re
thrilled that they live close by!
October – We take a quick trip up to Tennessee to see Katie act in Union University’s production of “The Dining
Room”. She wowed everyone!
November – Jeopardy! calls and Steve and I head to
Los Angeles. How
did I fare? Watch on March 14, 2008 and find out!
Kevin is 17! He’s managing to stay of top of his
school work and hold down a part time
job at the Starbucks in Barnes and Noble. In addition he plays drums in 2
different bands, plays chess with friends, and is still working on that Eagle
Scout rank.
This was an emotional month for all of us. After
struggling with a variety of health problems, Steve’s mom, Dorothy, passed away
on November 20. We all miss her. Getting together with all the family to
celebrate her life and gifts added a joyous note to a difficult time.
December – A new sister! My younger brother Alan
marries Lee Ann on the 8th in New Orleans. The French Quarter at
Christmastime is a sight to behold. What a great reason for a family vacation.
The next weekend we all head up to Tennessee to see Katie graduate, summa cum
laude, with her degree in English. Then back home to decorate, bake, and get
ready for the rest of the festivities.
That’s our 2007 in review. Again, thank you all for
the ways in which you make our lives richer and better. During all of the events
of this past year we have been prayed for and over, encouraged and uplifted, and
it has made a difference!
If you’d like the illustrated version of this
newsletter, go to here.
We are blessed beyond measure and count you and your
love and friendship among our greatest blessings. Wishing you a joyous Christmas
and a Happy New Year!
“May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace
in believing…” (Romans 15:13)
Love,
Renee for the Mathises