Greetings. I hope 2015 is off to a joyful
start for you! 2014 was a busy year for the
Kepharts! In January, Byron celebrated his first year as a Safeway employee, as
the manager of Special Projects for nineteen stores in the Greater Portland
Area (he’s now celebrated two years and serves 20 stores). On January 31st, I
attended a W.O.W. (Women of Wonder) conference at my church. I came away
feeling like God was restoring dreams I’ve had for many years and that He was
ready to open new doors—He certainly has!
February
marked a year since my mom took up residence in Heaven. I miss her greatly, but
the Lord has been faithful to remind me of many endearing anecdotes, tender
moments, and well-loved phrases she used. She’s making Paradise a lovelier
place for sure.
Also in February, our daughter,
Kristiana, and son-in-law, Nathan, moved into a much roomier and more
modernized apartment. They look forward to having a beautiful patio garden this
spring—complete with gnome. :)
Byron worked during our younger
kids’ spring break, so we mostly hung out around home. Josiah spent some time
over at Nathan and Kristiana’s. They like to play games with him and feed him
(our daughter’s quite the baker!); and Kristiana and Josiah enjoy going to the
downtown antique store, Engelberg’s.
We had a
quiet time with our three kids and son-in-law for Easter. We cooked a ham and
had a small egg hunt in the back yard.
In May, we celebrated Kalina’s 18th birthday with a dinner
at Red Robin. The girls and I also made it to Paperback Exchange one day,
Kalina’s favorite used bookstore—she was blessed with some amazing deals.
June was a
busy month. Kalina graduated from high school. Grandparents Bob and Nancy Vogel
got to attend Kalina’s graduation—we celebrated afterward with ice cream. Kristiana
and Nathan celebrated two years of marriage. And Kristiana also turned 22 on
the 22nd.
We
celebrated Independence Day with our friends, Bill and Marjie Cassell. Byron
and I attended a Fourth-of-July concert with them in Independence, Oregon. Bill’s
son performed with his singing group. There were some yummy food booths (I had
my first street tacos!) and an excellent fireworks show, complete with
patriotic slideshow and music. Afterward, we went back to the Kephart homestead
to set off some fireworks with the kids.
In August,
Byron and I celebrated our 27th wedding anniversary. Kristiana took her little
brother to the Oregon State Fair, along with Nathan—they had a lot of fun
seeing animals, eating greasy food, and going on wild rides. Kristiana also
managed to get Josiah to cooperate for a “school photo” shoot, commemorating
the beginning of 8th grade. And Josiah made the Craigslist purchase of the
century—he bought a ball python; he named her Galadriel, after the Lady of the
Woods in the Lord of the Rings series. She eats one live mouse per month. Most
snakes sort of creep me out, but she is a nice one—I have to admit.
September
marked the start of college for Kalina! She’s a freshman at Oregon State
University. Other highlights include: me running the “Race for the Cure” with
my friend Diane, who ran in memory of her mom; and seeing my cousin Tracy, who
made a road trip from Reseda, California to see his Oregon relatives. I didn’t
get to show him many sights, but we did go to Red Robin and Mission Mill
Museum, went for a jog one morning, and generally had a great visit—the first
we’d had in years! Very delightful, and our kids loved him.
Also in
September, Byron and I felt led of the Lord to start attending Life School of
Supernatural Ministry, here in Salem (Byron had for two years previously, but
this is my first year), as well as an 18-week Love After Marriage class. Both
experiences have proven to be enriching and challenging to us in some very Holy
Spirit-led ways.
October
seemed to race by, and our kids all celebrated Halloweeen/Harvest with various
friends. Josiah managed to carve a pumpkin, which was accompanied by a few
gourds—the extent of our fall decorations.
In
November, I ran a 5K to help provide care packages for those serving in the
military. Little did I know it would be so cold at Mt. Tabor Park in
Portland—there was ice all along our running route. I also didn’t realize the
route would be made up of mostly hills! But I finished and was glad I
participated. Other highlights: Josiah reached the ripe ol’ age of 14; I got to
preach a message at my church titled “Don’t Let Depression Rob You of Your
Destiny;” I celebrated losing 43 pounds; we spent Thanksgiving Day with my in-laws, Bob and Nancy Vogel, at their home in Florence, Oregon--we were joined by Byron's oldest brother, Chris, his wife, Linda, and their son, William. A couple days later, we had a "belated" Thanksgiving dinner with Kristiana and Nathan at our house.
In
December, our friends of close to 30 years, Scott and Kari Moynihan, gave us an
unexpected early Christmas present—tickets to see Trans-Siberian Orchestra in
concert. It was phenomenal! Christmas itself was a delightful time with our
nuclear family. We played some games, ate yummy homemade food, and had a
relaxing time with lots of laughs and hugs. I was excited to receive (among
other things) a toaster oven, as I’d been wanting one for some time.
To ring in the new year, we had a small gathering of friends (and lots of food), made up of Sam and Paige Franklin (and Hannah and Chloe), Scott and Kari Moynihan, and Rick and Amy Harris (and Liam). We played Scattergories and Bananagrams and shared riveting random conversation. :) The Harrises were the only ones who held out till midnight and got to share an official 2015 toast with us.
To ring in the new year, we had a small gathering of friends (and lots of food), made up of Sam and Paige Franklin (and Hannah and Chloe), Scott and Kari Moynihan, and Rick and Amy Harris (and Liam). We played Scattergories and Bananagrams and shared riveting random conversation. :) The Harrises were the only ones who held out till midnight and got to share an official 2015 toast with us.
For 2015,
our goals include getting a second car, getting my first children’s book
published, and continuing to seek God for wisdom and direction. Josiah will
begin high school next year and would love to continue on at Crosshill
Christian. Byron has 21 credits to finish his CAD (Computer Aided Drafting)
Design degree at Chemeketa Community College. He isn’t attending this term but
plans to resume in the spring. We pray that your 2015 will be as blessed as our
2014 was!
1 comment:
I love reading about the rhythms of your lives! Well done!
Love,
Anita
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