Merry Christmas Letter!

Merry Christmas from the Ireland Cabin!

 Chris and I give thanks to the Lord for all of the wonderful family and friends He has blessed us with over the years and we are praying that you remain safely in the hands of our King. We have had another wonderful year at the Ireland Cabin and as we reflect on the year that is past we are glad to report that our little family continues to be generally happy and healthy.

 Our year has once again been marked by travel. Chris and I were blessed with a week to ourselves this past January and we used it to cruise the Caribbean Sea. We needed to celebrate after all, because this past January was our 150-month anniversary… I wink as I say that because Chris knows that I would use just about any excuse to sneak away on an adventure with her… All or part of our family also made it to Phoenix for swimming in Grandma and Grandpa’s pool, San Jose for the US Women’s Olympic Gymnastic Trials, Dallas for Mariners Baseball, Cabo San Lucas for… well fun, Southern California for a Disneyland adventure, The Snake River to camp at Fishhook with dear friends, and finally to Fargo/Grand Forks for Halloween and our nephew Nolan’s (Tim and Kaley) baptism.

 Perhaps our favorite trip of the year however was a trip back to Minnesota to celebrate the wedding of Chris’ cousin Parker with family and friends. Rahab was a beautiful flower girl for Mackenzie and loved every minute of the wedding party. As I mentioned in last year’s letter, one of the dreams Chris and I dream together is to have wonderful relationships with our family and friends and we are so thankful this year that God is continuing to allow us the means to travel and spend time celebrating with the ones we love. This year we were especially blessed to have Chris’ mom, dad and brother out to the Ireland Cabin as well, and would like to extend an invitation to all our family and friends to come spend time at the Lake with us.

 As I write these letters every year I often think of how amazing it is to be married to Chris. God could not have made a better choice for me and I am so very grateful that I have her friendship and wisdom to lean on as we walk through life together. Chris continues to be the primary teacher for our home school classroom and even though she would tell you it can get exhausting and exasperating at times, she continues to prayerfully instruct and guide the children through their daily lessons. The kids are learning wonderful responsibility traits from the way she has structured the classroom and I am very encouraged by their steady progress. She also continues to attend Bible Study Fellowship and is deep into a study of the gospel of John this year. One of the bigger stories of the year for us is that earlier this year Chris was asked to serve on our Church’s leadership council. After carefully praying over that decision she took the plunge and has been busy learning the ins and outs of church leadership and it comes as no surprise to me that she has quickly developed a reputation as a wise voice on the council.

 Jadon would like everyone to know that by the time you read this letter he will probably be seven (Dec 17th). Jadon is reading chapter books on his own. His favorite at the moment are the Jack and Annie adventure books, but he has also read some boxcar children books as well. He will frequently ask to keep his light on at bedtime to read. Jadon also took a plunge of his own and started piano lessons this year. It is fun to watch him learn music and play his first songs.

 Jadon spent a second year playing “Coach Pitch” baseball this season, his last before he moves up another level this spring to “Machine Pitch”. I treasure how much he loves the game. He is collecting baseball cards, knows his favorite players and loves the Seattle Mariners. We were even able to sneak down to Dallas to watch the Mariners take on the Rangers this summer and even though our team lost I loved the time spent with him watching baseball. This fall, because of a scheduling goof up with the soccer league Jadon took on a new sport: Ninja Zone! It is gymnastic style Parkour, classes in which the boys learn to climb walls, tumble, and do all kinds of other cool stuff and he loves it! In spite of all Jadon’s growing up though he still loves to play trains, cars, and build his Lego creations. It is his turn to set his sights on Daddy’s swimming test this summer…

 Esther is almost ten years old (Jan. 2017) and is in the fourth grade. That first ten years went quick! As gymnastics came to an end this spring Esther decided that she would like to change gears and give team sports a try. She signed up for soccer and has just finished a wonderful season. She absolutely loved the camaraderie with the other girls, the strategy of the game, and winning of course! She discovered that soccer came fairly naturally to her and was even encouraged by a couple of goals this season. As I write this letter soccer has ended and Esther has started basketball. Chris and I are hopeful that her year of team sports will be a big success that will lead to much confidence and many friendships for our little girl. All else being equal, Esther is simply excited that she passed Dad’s swimming test this past summer and no longer has to wear her life vest on the dock or beach!

 Rahab would like you to know that she will be five soon (Dec 28th) and almost every day she has a different idea for what type of birthday party she would like. This year Rahab convinced us to sign her up for dance class. It melts my heart to watch her do “neck tall” and her other various moves. She continues to love her dolls, dress up, and especially her time, when she can get it, cooking with her Mommy. Rahab told me the other night she would like to marry her Daddy when she grows up and was pouty and disappointed when I reminded her I was already married to her mommy: “It’s simply not fair”, she told me, “that mommy got to you first…” What’s a daddy to do? I play a game with the kids by accusing them of growing up too fast, and they always roll their eyes and promise me they won’t, but in Rahab’s case its mostly true.

 And as for me, well I get to be Husband to the one and Daddy to the others… My life is full of shoulder rides, baseball cards, and encouragement. I keep pretty busy most of the time. This past spring I made another trip to Nepal to encourage the brothers and sisters there and although I didn’t make it to RTDC’s graduation I was honored to share the gospel at several pastor/leader conferences during the week. Another season as a High School football referee is in the books this year. This year I was moved over to the “Referee” position and it was an interesting year learning how to lead and set the tone for our officiating crews. At Crossroads I was happy to help bring the “Ultimate Date Night” by Jay and Laura Laffoon to Yelm. It’s fun to help build a culture of excellence around marriage in our church and we had a great time! When I can I’ve enjoyed working around the cabin and in my woodshop on small projects that interest me, and that make our life fun and better. It sounds like changes are once again coming to Alaska Airlines. Earlier this year the airline announced the acquisition of Virgin America and I’m sure this next year will be full of change and transition, as Alaska gets bigger. Other than that I continue to fly the Boeing 737 and I am still taking classes to finish my seminary degree at Fuller.

 This coming year we are hopeful to see you and catch up with you. We thank God for you daily and pray that you will rejoice in the saving knowledge of a baby in a manger… Indeed, the Kingdom of Heaven draws near to us even when we least expect it. This Christmas we look forward to the things to come, praying all the while to see them with Heaven’s eyes…

 Merry Christmas from all of us at the Ireland Cabin,

 Greg & Chris,

Esther Jadon & Rahab


Surprise 

The first time ever I surprised Greg on his layover.  I drove up to Bellingham last night to meet up with him. I was even able to get into his room before he arrived!  We felt like we stepped into a Hallmark movie.  The desk clerk was so excited to help me surprise Greg.  She was giddy about it.  The hotel was deck out with Christmas cheer.  We explored the downtown and found many fun shops.  They were having a Christmas window display contest.   To complete the scene it was snowing!  I’m very thankful I was able to sneak away for a night with Greg.  Thankful for Grandma & Grandpa who watched the kids.

Surprise!
Romantic Fireplace
Woke up to snow!
Good morning snow!
Breakfast!
Lunch view
Christmas Tree decor at the hotel!
A dress made of candy canes!  A window display!

-Chris

 

Happy 7th Birthday Ninja Jadon

Jadon is 7 years old.  That is hard for me to believe.  He is growing into a young man in many ways.  He loves jokes, reading, legos, trains, playing and watching baseball, and watching football, although he is not a Vikings fan, but a Seahawks fan (enter gasp).  He started playing piano this year as well.  I am amazed at what he has learned in four months.  He will also be finishing up the 1st grade curriculum in February and then he is off to start the 2nd grade curriculum.  He loves learning, which makes my heart full.  When you ask him what he wants to do when he grows up he will tell you a missionary.  We have read a lot about missionaries this past year and half.  He is currently reading about Nate Saint.  I’m excited to see what God has in store for his future.  My prayer is Greg and I will prepare him the future God has in store for him.

To celebrate Jadon turing 7 we had a Ninja Birthday Party.  With the help of the world wide web, I was able to find some pretty awesome Ninja training actives.  The kids had a blast!

Happy Ninja Birthday
Ninja Jadon
Painting like a ninja: using your feet
Laser Ninja
Sword skills
Chopstick Skills
Ninjas in training
Ninja Moms!
Ninja Mom & Ninja Master Dad
He’s 7!
Happy Birthday Jadon!

We are so thankful to have such great friends that would join us and celebrate Jadon in such a busy season!

Happy Birthday Jadon!  Looking forward to year 7!

-Love Mom

Family, Dinner, & Nutcracker

The whole family got together to celebrate Ferol’s birthday.  The boys cooked an amazing dinner!  And cleaned up the kitchen!

Getting the dinner ready
The Chefs!

After dinner we took pictures and Grandma danced with her grandkids!

Grandkids!
Granddaughters
The Boys!
Family Love
Dancing!
Cousin Love

Then the Ireland women went to the Nutcracker.  What a great night to celebrate.  Blessed to be apart of this family!

Nutcracker!
Tradition=mentos
Night out with Grandma!

We also celebrated Nolan’s first birthday a few weeks early!  What a special treat to be with him to celebrate!

1st Birthday!
Uncle present!

-Chris

Gingerbread Contest!

Our annual gingerbread contest is one of our favorite Christmas traditions.  Christmas is a busy time of year and we want to create an opportunity to slow down as a family and enjoy it!  We gather together as families, laugh, eat, fellowship, and create some pretty amazing gingerbread houses!

Pre-party!
Could not resist these shirts!
Our ice fishing houses…just image with us…

What our friends create…!

The families!

Until next year…

-Chris

 

Christmas Tree Adventure 2016

I love our family tradition of going up to the mountains to search for the perfect tree!  Not only do we find the perfect tree.  We play in the snow if there is any, and enjoy time with friends.  I love creating amazing memories with family and friends.  Plus the responses are priceless when they see the tree on the car and in our home.

Tree Adventure
Road up to the top
We found snow!
Ireland Family
See our tree and snowman!
Trying to stand it up!
Getting it home!
a man and his tree
Adding the perfect touches!
Adding the star…no one was hurt or injured during this process 🙂

All finished!

If you want to experience the our trip watch the video!

https://youtu.be/eOIDFmEOnfo

-Chris

 

Thanksgiving 2016

My thankful list!

  • My wonderful husband
  • My family near and far! 
  • Being home with my kiddos and able to teach them
  • Being able to host thanksgiving this year
  • Creating family memories 
  • Wonderful friends
  • Most importantly a God who loves me/us so much he sent his son to be my/our Savior!

Snuggles with my nephew
Busy Town Mysteries with Grandma Ferol
Nuts About Mutts! Family game!
Grandma with Nolan
Dinner: turkey, gravy (my first attempt ever), stuffing, green bean casserole (Ireland boy favorite), smashed potatoes (a Rahab quote!), orange jello, wild rice hot dish, & cranberry sauce
Best part! No dishes for me…!
Only five pictures from the day!  Can you believe I only took five!  The one with Grandma & grandkids was taken by Kaley!  Thank you for capturing that moment!

Happy thanksgiving 

Love the Ireland’s 

Visit to ND

We headed to Fargo, ND for Halloween this year! Our kids went trick or treating, door to door, for the first time .  It was fun to watch them go around the same neighborhood I grew up in.

Plane trip!
Time to pull out the guts
Lots of seeds!
Finished Pumpkins
Stick people

Here is a video that captions Halloween night!

We had a great visit with the Barrus Family.  Very thankful to see my extended family when we visit ND aka home.   Lots of treasured spots around Fargo.

Caribou Dark Hot Chocolate is a must
The Red River
He proposed here!
Many hours spent on this field on that mound
Leaf Pile
Family! Sister, Mom and Grandma
Mom & Me @ Elephant Park
Bison vx Sioux

The other part of our trip was to witness Nolan’s baptism!  What an honor to be there for our nephew as his God parents!  Greg was able to participate in baptizing Nolan.  What a precious moment for our family!

Greg baptizing Nolan
Godparents
Park time! in Grand Forks
Sunset view from Elm St

Cannot leave without a Sunset picture.  One of the things I miss the most!

Traveling home!

-Chris

Uncle Mike Visit

My brother came for a visit!  I was so giddy to have him come!  We had a jammed packed visit with him.  He arrived late Wednesday 9/7/2016.

His first task the next morning was a battleship game with Jadon!

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Morning Battleship Game

Then we headed to Tenino to explore the Rock Quarry.  Who knew climbing on the rocks would be so much fun!  We also explored a trail above the rocks!

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My little brother 🙂
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Climbing the rocks!
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Exploring the trail
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Quarry rocks!

We of course had to take a boat ride with our pirate kite.    We also took Mike to the island.  It was a beautiful fall day!

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Boat ride!
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Ready to launch!
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Its up!

Friday we took Mike to the Washington State Fair.  It was another great weather day to enjoy the fair.  Lots of animals, exhibits, food, and of course rides!

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Annual Picture spot!
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Giant pumpkins!

This year for we are studying dinosaurs.  We seized the opportunity to do ‘school’ at the Fair and do the dinosaur exhibit.  It was awesome!

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Reading about the different types of dinosaurs
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Taking a ride!
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Off they go!

Crusty Pups are one of the must eats at the Fair!

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Crusty Pups

We enjoyed the rides with Uncle Mike!  I even did a roller coaster with Mike.

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Roller Coaster

Scones are a must at the Fair.  People out here go crazy for these scones!  They are amazing!

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Scones!
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Yummy!

Mike did the Ninja Warrior Course at the fair!  The Diabetes Association was using the course as an awareness and  fundraiser.  Mike’s did this in honor of his roommate! Check out the video!

https://youtu.be/iso1AOlazNQ

To end the evening Uncle Mike made his famous, legendary chocolate chip cookies!  Of course I had to make a video to document the event!

https://youtu.be/f27Wjnpvaqg

Waiting for the cookie dough to get cold, we enjoyed the sunset!

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Fall sunset!
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Mt Rainier!

Last day, but jammed packed!  It started with a 5K fun run.  The run was to support and bring awareness to addiction recovery.

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Getting warmed up!
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Runners and bikers for this race! (Esther ran the race! – Very proud)

After the race we headed to Esther’s soccer game! They won 2-1.  I’m very thankful Mike got to see her play her first season of soccer!  She did amazing!

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Thanks Uncle Mike

Mike may be gone, but he left his sweatshirt so we could remember his visit!

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Until the next visit!

-Chris

Staircase 2016

We hiked Staircase on August 29th, 2016, in the Olympic National Park, again this year!   It is a great short hike!  Perfect for our kiddos.  Blessed to join three other families this year.

Trailhead!
Trailhead!
Mom take a silly picture
Mom take a silly picture
The coolest rock
The coolest rock
Huge trees
Huge trees
Jadon loved exploring on the rocks!
Jadon loved exploring on the rocks!
Climber
My Climber
The Bridge
The Bridge: half way point
Mom Log!
Mom Log!
Our crazy group
Our crazy group
We just hiked this!
We just hiked this!

I cherish these times I have my with kids to make great memories.  A great way to wind down an awesome summer.  I pray for many more opportunities to have fun adventures with my kids!

https://youtu.be/kaCVqFO2B20