Dear Family and Friends,
It seems the rule for family
Christmas letters is about a paragraph per person. I’m not sure how that
translates for me as an individual so I will try to be brief.
For the past year I have been
working for Mocavo, a new family history website. Up until recently my primary
task has been content creation but I have just been promoted to run the sales
and customer service aspects of the company. It’s all still new and a little
intimidating but it’s a fun company and I look forward to the challenge.
When the weather was warm I
took a few trips including hiking in Zion with my uncle and cousin (I think we
all suffered from hypothermia), exploring Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons with
some good friends (my first stay at a hostel), and the big one—driving across the country from Florida to Utah in a thirty-foot truck as my parents decided
to buy a house in Provo.
Naturally with my family so
close I have chosen to spend my first Christmas and New Year’s not in their
company. Instead my friends have invited me to visit them in Pittsburgh and New
York City which promises to be a memorable trip that I thankfully took the time
off for before I was promoted.
I am still serving my
congregation as a secretary and it seems I will continue to do so. To occupy
the rest of my time I have picked up sewing my own bowties and have been dating
a lovely young lady for the past several months.
I hope
this letter finds you in good health and please know that you remain in my
heart.
Warm regards and a Merry
Christmas,
Christian
Photo by Mirielle |
When I looked at Mirielle's Christams card, I turned to Mirielle and I said, "You did this photo, right?" She nodded. "Second year in a row." Awesome. The Christams card this year was just great.
ReplyDeleteI hope if I ever have to use a different photographer you will still like it.
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