Tuesday, December 31, 2013

2013 Wrap-Up

The old adage of "time flies when you're having fun" certainly held true for 2013. It seems like just yesterday I was sitting down to write our last new year's eve post - and it's hard to believe it's been 365 days since!

If last year was a year of self-discovery and growing as individuals, 2013 has definitely been the year of growing as a family. We began the year by welcoming Pepper into our lives and I honestly don't remember life without him; he has become such an integral part of our beings that it is as though he has always been here.

However, I'm not just talking about growing our family with Pepper. We have cultivated such wonderful friendships over the past year, and have gotten to know so many lovely people in town it feels as though our "external" family has grown exponentially. It is wonderful to walk into the store or an event that is being held in town and recognize/be recognized by community members and fellow Baker Lakers. It is nice to feel as though we are a part of the community we live in - something you don't necessarily get when living in the south and get lost in the crowd.

It has also meant that we have had another year of strengthening our love for our family and friends back home. Not once has our support circle wavered. Not once have we felt forgotten or neglected for being so far away. If anything, we feel more loved, more supported and more included in the lives of those we love most. Being physically far from "home" is difficult, yes, but it has afforded us the opportunity to work on our relationships and make an effort to be all-around better to the important people in our lives. We treasure and value everyone in our lives, and we try to express that as often as we can.

All in all, 2013 has been very kind to us. We have been blessed with wonderful memories we will be able to look back upon with fondness. We hope you had a wonderful 2013 as well and look forward to sharing the upcoming new year with you.

All our love,
Lily, Jeff and Pepper

2 comments:

  1. Hi Nunavut Chillers! I am here in southern PA with minus 25 degree windchills, frozen pipes with no water, but I have heat and I pray water soon once we get these pipes thawed out. I was thinkin about y'all if its this cold here I wonder how you are faring. I'll say a prayer that you stay safe and warm and fed all winter long. God bless you Lily, Jeff and Pepper!

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    1. Happy New Year, Amy! I hope you are now with water!! We certainly can relate to that experience...it isn't pleasant!

      Thank you for your kind thoughts, we are all doing well even though it is -52! :) Glad to see you are still reading our blog!

      Lily (and Jeff and Pepper!)

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