There is Rarely a Dull Moment, But We Are Thankful For the Structure…

Dear Friends and Family,

We hope this letter finds you well and staying warm during these winter months. While the weather outside is cold, our home remains full of life, activity, and gratitude for all the ways God continues to work in and through our family.

Winter has kept us busy with basketball, cheer, and archery seasons in full swing. There is rarely a dull moment, but we are thankful for the structure, friendships, and character growth that comes with each activity.

Brooklynn is a senior this year, and this season has been full of exciting milestones for her. She recently signed with a college to compete in powerlifting, which has been a huge accomplishment. Along with being a cheerleader, she continues to pursue her passion for health and fitness, and we love seeing her confidence and discipline shine as she prepares for the next chapter.

Ethan is a junior and is doing great in archery. He enjoys working with his hands and has a strong interest in blue-collar work. As he looks toward the future, he is leaning toward the military as a possible career path, and we are proud of his work ethic and focus.

Samentha is learning the game of basketball and giving it her best effort while patiently waiting for track season to begin, when she can get back to what she loves most—running.

Wyatt enjoys spending time at the table drawing and writing stories. His creativity continues to grow, and it’s a joy to watch his imagination come to life through his artwork and writing.

Devin recently qualified for state at his very first archery meet and is beyond excited. We are so proud of his hard work and determination and look forward to seeing where this journey takes him.

Larry can almost always be found with a book in hand. He loves to read and happily spends hours lost in stories and learning.

Kendall loves playing with Hot Wheels and spending time with the neighbor boy. His days are filled with imagination, play, and plenty of energy.

Julianna continues to be a leader in our home. She truly helps keep things running smoothly and is well on her way to becoming either a “girl boss” or a teacher. She recently started a Bible study with the neighbors and takes great pride in lead- ing it every Friday after school. Watching her step confidently into leadership and faith has been incredibly encouraging.

As we walk through this winter season, we are constantly reminded of God’s faithfulness and provision. Thank you for your prayers, encouragement, and support. We are deeply grateful for the community that surrounds and uplifts our family.

With love and gratitude, Our Family