Friday, December 14, 2018

MERRY CHRISTMAS 2018


Dear Family and Friends,                                           December 2018
We are approaching that very important day when we celebrate the birth of Jesus.  Mary and Joseph must have had mixed thoughts and feelings as their newborn son arrived during the night they spent in a Bethlehem stable.  But over 2000 years later, we are celebrating and rejoicing because of that baby boy’s birth.  Only hours after his birth, this little family would be visited by shepherds who had received a message from an angel. That message was good news;  it remains good news now and will be for all time.
Luke 2: 10-11
...an angel said to them, (the shepherds) “Do not be afraid.  I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people.  Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you;
he is the Messiah, the Lord.”

As we celebrate the birth of Jesus, let’s remember that Jesus is the Messiah, the Savior who is able to save us from our sins and who says to us, “Do not be afraid,” even when we can’t see what awaits us in the future.  His birth is good news and brings great joy for all people because He became the Savior.


Gutted Kitchen
Beautiful new kitchen nearly completed

Our year started with a united decision between John and me that this was the year to launch a house remodel project to tackle some upgrades that we felt would improve our home and ready it for many more years of convenience and value.  The work would be done in our master bedroom, kitchen and dining room.  January found us selecting a gal to help us with research and decisions, a contractor we could trust and the stamina to pack up and move out everything in those 3 rooms!  VERY fortunately, we had friends on our block who allowed us to move into their efficiency apartment on the lower level of their home so we were able to be close to the work and out of what was going to become a construction site for nearly four months.  We thought we would survive the whole process which we did but neither of us realized it would be as consuming, exhausting and derailing an experience as it was for us.  We shared common thoughts about most everything so we supported each other but we became quite drained and distracted from other things that usually occupied our time.  We can assuredly report that we are VERY grateful for the finished results but also confident…we will never do anything like it again!!!

Now for highlights that focus on things for which we are very grateful…
Lydia, John, Stephen, Diane, Phillip, Joanna

1.Road trip May 20-June 7 for high school graduation of grandson Stephen Worden at Veritas School in Richmond, VA.   Stephen is now a freshman at Messiah College in Mechanicsburg, PA where he is enjoying academics and basketball. 
John and Francis Eachus
2.     May 21 we stopped to visit a dear woman, Francis Eachus, who grew up in Loomis, NE and served the Lord in Guatemala with Wycliffe Missions for over 55 years but now lives in a retirement community in GA.
3.     May 22 short visit in Piney Flats, TN with Bill and Cindi Peterson, John’s sister
4.     May 25 Stephen’s graduation outdoors on the lovely grounds of Veritas School
5.     May 26-June 5 assist son John’s family in preparing their move from a home in Midlothian to a home in Richmond which is closer to work and school activities.
6.     June 7 John’s annual Parkinson’s visit at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.  He continues to be Dr. Jankovich’s “star patient”.
7.     June 8-28 resettling in our home and preparing for... 

Phillip, Ari, Sarah, John C., Cozzie, Linda, James, April, Stephen Worden
  8....   June 29-July 10  visit from son James and family for a week of Laity Lodge Family Camp with daughter, Sarah, and 2 grandsons from Richmond, VA who were on staff for LLFC.
C-FC Class of 1963
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9.  August 23-29 Flights to LaCrosse, WI for a visit with the Berndts in their new home and to attend my C-FC Class of 1963 55th year Reunion. 

10. Sept. – Dec. Half day of volunteering at Schreiner University each week for both of us.  We especially are grateful for the opportunity to connect with International students who study there.  We have especially enjoyed a young man from Colombia, SA who is in advanced music studies focusing on the violin.  We pick him up and take him to church with us each Sunday morning. He was at Schreiner University for just the fall semester so is already on his return to Colombia.
Attending to hear Daniel and the Hill Country Symphony
Son John continues to work for Good Feet in their 3 stores in and around Richmond, VA where he and Diane live.  Diane continues to teach Kindergarten at Veritas School where their daughter, Joanna, is a senior and Lydia is a sophomore.  Phillip is a sophomore at Virginia Tech in VA and Stephen is a freshman at Messiah College in PA.

Son James continues to work at the Charlotte Mason Community School in Detroit, MI. where he and April live.  Their daughter, Ari, is a junior in high school and Constantine is in second grade.  Cozzie has just shared the exciting news that he will become a big brother next June. 

Daughter Sarah continues to live and work in San Antonio.  She is in her 9th year as the Librarian – Information Technologist – at the Elementary School on joint base Fort Sam Houston.  Her nearness is such a blessing to us.  She will join us on a road trip to Detroit where we will all gather to celebrate Christmas during her school break. 

We continue to live in Kerrville, TX where we enjoy our church, neighborhood and opportunities to remain involved in a variety of volunteer efforts.  John continues to see Dr. Jankovich at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, TX on an annual basis.  His Parkinson’s condition is progressing very slowly if at all so the medication he takes completely controls his only symptom which is tremor on his right side.  He has added a boxing (specifically for Parkinson’s people) class three times a week, follows that class with a workout and swim at the Center for Fitness, has joined the Trinity Baptist Church Primetime Choir to exercise his voice and continues as head usher at the Church.  Linda continues working with Guest Care at Laity Lodge and fills in a few days each month at the Kerrville office of the H.E.Butt Foundation. 

We are so thankful for all that Christmas means – the celebration of God’s great love which came in the form of a baby who grew into the perfect man and became the Lamb who willingly was sacrificed for the sins of all who believe.


With Friendship,
John & Linda Worden