Friday, December 21, 2007

Holiday 2007, or Hey! Where Did My Year Go?!

Wow, it's Christmas 2007 already. I've heard it suggested that time seems to go faster as you age because each successive year is a proportionally smaller part of your total life. I'm not sure if I believe that, but something seems to be making the years go by faster. I was just reading the Holiday 2006 post here on Cobapple, and wow - quite a few changes.

Regular readers of the blog know that the boys are both growing up quickly. Logan just turned six a week ago, which means he's practically a teenager. He's already halfway through kindergarten and doing quite well. He was even "cordially invited" (that cracks me up) to join the Firecracker program at his school, which is sort of a Kindergarten AP kind of thing. Apparently school these days is just like the professional world - if you do a great job and really excel, they just give you more work. He seems to really like kindergarten, though, so hopefully the Firecracker program will be even more for him to get excited about. His reading ability has progressed quite a bit this year, and he's reading entire books and doing a really great job of it. He still gets a little frustrated at times, and I don't think he's quite reached the point where the light bulb goes off and the whole "world of reading" opens up to him. He still wants us to read bedtime stories and he still seems to prefer picture books, but I think the reading bug is right around the corner. In other news, Logan has also already lost two teeth, and earned himself $4 (inflation's a killer). He lost one in the middle of his birthday party, bravely allowing me to pull it out. The rest of the year's been pretty normal for him. Logan's big obsession right now (and for the past year, really) is Star Wars - I'd say 90% of his birthday was Star Wars-related, from the cake to the plates and cups to the presents. Kind of neat to see him excited about something that I was into as a kid.

Liam is full speed ahead into his "terrible twos" period, and man is he good at it. He's right in there with Logan all the time, wanting to do all the same stuff as his big brother and not standing for any inequality. Around this time last year he was still struggling with a lot of words, but let me tell you - those days are over. He's talking up a storm now, and has even managed to learn how to say Logan's name properly (it went from "nnn"-click, to click-"ogan", to "Nogan", to "Logan"). He still tends to call him Nogan a lot, but Jill's been working on it. Liam has usurped Logan's adoration of Scooby-Doo, and loves to read Scooby-Doo books and watch shows and all that. He's also a whiz on the computer, which is kind of scary. It's amazing to see a not-yet-three-year-old kind of lounging at a computer, working the mouse and navigating around nickjr.com or one of his kids' games.

It was a pretty good year for Jill and me. We ran our triathlon back in April in Emporia, KS, and although it was probably the hardest physical thing either of us have ever done we both finished. I think both of us would like to give it another crack at some point, but the training is pretty hard to manage with the kids in tow (particularly the swimming). In May we celebrated our ten-year wedding anniversary with a 12-day trip to Italy. It was Jill's first time overseas and my first time actually vacationing overseas, and we both had an amazing time. Pictures are in our blog archives if you missed them. We visited Rome, the Cinque Terre, Florence, and Venice. Twelve days was the perfect length of time (maybe even a day or two too long) and we got to see almost everything we had planned on. It was great having that much time to ourselves, and I'm already thinking about the next one in a few years.

Jill's still keeping up with the boys here at home and has continued to be involved in a lot of activities with her church groups. I finished up my last year at Boeing on the JDAM program, after the new year I'll be moving on to another position in an engineering rotation program that Boeing recently started. I'll be spending 2008 working in F-18 Business Development, which is essentially sales and marketing, so I'll finally get to put that MBA to use. In 2009 I'm scheduled to go into a Propulsion job in Flight Engineering, where I may get to finally put that aerospace degree to use. It's a really great opportunity and I'm pretty excited about it.

As in years past we'll be spending the holidays in Kansas City, so look us up if you're in the area. Hope everyone has a great holiday season and a great start to 2008. Cheers!

2 comments:

Chuck said...

ME|2Ry ChR|$7|\/|/-\S!1!!

Here's to hanging out more often in '08.

Anonymous said...

Hi Jill and Jason!

Thanks so much for the Christmas card. It was nice to hear from you! You have a beautiful family! Let me know the next time you're in KC. Eladio and I would love to catch up with you.

I'm not sure if you already gave me your email in your letter, which I have now misplaced, but could you email me at myvaldez@everestkc.net so I can put it in my address book?

Hope you had a wonderful Christmas! Happy New Year!

Myra Valdez

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