I just sent the following out to friends and family whose email I had handy. But as I'm sure I've missed many people including the wonderful people who care enough to read this blog, I thought I'd post our "New Years Card" here as well.
Here's a quick overview of 2014 for our family followed by a photo collage that captures a few hightlights. Happy New Year!
Travel. Adventures, and Special Occasions:
- Great Power of Moms planning trip/family get-away cruise to Mexico in February
- Amazing trip to Bali in March with my parents and siblings and spouses - and no kids except one perfect little baby. We've been planning and looking forward to this for years and it was just perfect!
- Two great trips to Southern California in May and November for two family weddings (niece Rachel and nephew James) and to meet a new niece and spend time with siblings from both sides of our family there
- A few trips to the Loosli farm in Idaho (4th of July parade, snowmobiling, waterskiing, riding around on tractors, enjoying games and laughter with people we love)
- July at Bear Lake with all the Eyres
- Ogden Temple Dedication in September
- Beautiful day trip to the Spiral Jetty
- Saren's baby sister Charity's big beautiful wedding in October
- Fall Break camping trip to Arches National Park
- Lots of hiking and skiing and walks and bike rides (all the kids are now excellent skiiers - with the exception of Ashton who's an excellent snowboarder)
Jared's main activities:
- conducting great scripture study sessions in the mornings with the kids and tucking kids in bed with lots of tickles at the end of the day
- fixing and upgrading stuff around the house (he's an amazing handyman) and keeping somehow keeping his '97 Mountaineer going
- counseling, directing and providing welfare help as Bishop of our ward (congregation)
- still directing projects at Tire Company Solutions in Salt Lake (spends almost 2 hours a day commuting and usually has jump into ward duties after a quick family dinner each evening, but never complains!)
- skiing, running and hiking whenever he can squeeze it in
- is amazingly patient with his crazy wife and rambunctious kids and is the most selfless and helpful man alive
- getting kids where they need to be, overseeing homework and housework, making the most of teaching moments, and really enjoying these great kids (when they're not driving her crazy)
- planning neighborhood events - Make a Difference Day trash clean-up, Easter egg hunt, 4th annual Halloween dinner and parade,8th annual Children for Children fundraiser concert at Christmas (plus she helped the school revamp their parent participation this year)
- hiking every week with friends - no matter the weather, running a few times a week, needs those endorphens!
- helps run the children's program at church and has lots of little friends thanks to that
- still co-directing Power of Moms which now offers a top-rated podcast and great new resources all the time to it's audience of hundreds of thousands of moms around the world
- After a bit of a rocky year last year (Ashton fully admits that "old Ashton" was really a pain with his grumpiness and moodiness), "New Ashton" has a great year!
- really enjoyed playing volleyball on the school team again this year
- decided to become a serious guitar player and practices all the time - now has over 150 songs in his reperatoire and made good money playing for tips at the Farmer's Market during the summer, plays for all family events
- started a little bread-making business with a friend
- got his first 4.0 in school
- got up and got himself to his new 7am seminary class on his bike all fall (We offered to pay him $1/day to get himself there on time - and it worked!
- "Old Ashton" makes a comeback now and again, but mostly, we're really enjoying this suddenly-so-tall and mature and fun son of ours.
- did a great job on the school Cross Country team again this year, even though he struggled with allergies and asthma which we finally got diagnosed
- super friend to all the little boys in the neighborhood who love having nerf wars with him
- enjoys being on Student Council at school and has lots of great friends (most of them girls, as it turns out), is working hard to get the grades he wants
- always up for hard work (helped sand down and paint our porches and do many other household projects this year), and is super good at mowing the lawn
- loved soccer camp last summer and has been putting his skills to work as a junior coach for the new neighborhood soccer league for little kids
- fighting off the grumpy stage Ashton went through last year - 13 seems to be a hard age for Loosli boys - but mostly, he's still the kind, helpful, solid, hardworking boy we know and love
- still loves dancing with Virgina Tanner Dance, participated in a couple recitals this year and is a beautiful dancer
- joined Junior Junior League (for girls ages 10-16) and has loved volunteering at community events and learning more about our community in the company of great friends
- joined the Cross Country team at school and became a really great runner - was one of the few on the team to go to State
- still loves art and is always creating something new and beautiful
- enjoying playing violin and can play most anything by ear
- has started babysitting for other families and is SO good with little kids
- such a fun, smart, tough, adventurous, sweet and helpful girl - with a decent dose of drama and emotion thrown in there
- first year in different classes at school - amazing how well they do together or apart - either way is just totally fine for them
- loving legos - they can't get enough and are so good at quickly building really complex things and making up their own cool stuff
- great helpers to their dad on all his household projects
- loving stuffed animals - the older boys think they're getting too old for their love of all things fluffy and cute - but they're devoted to their furry friends!
- playing soccer (Isaac helps coach)
- great readers - when they aren't bouncing off the walls and running around like crazy outside, they've got their noses in a book. Silas finished the Harry Potter series this year and Oliver finished the Percy Jackson series
- still working on their "r's" in speech therapy - getting better and better!
- Oliver is learning drums (and is really good!)
- Silas is really into cooking and can make lots of treats and meals really well on his own
- still the most loving and sweet guys around, and still have boundless energy and enthusiasm
Love, Saren, Jared, Ashton, Isaac, Eliza, Oliver and Silas