
Dear Friends and Family,
The holidays are upon us again, and I am compelled to sum up my family’s year in one page. There’s so much to say that I run out of room for my jokes and sarcastic commentary, maybe I'll publish the unedited version next week. One thing I always feel when I write my Christmas letters is that it would be nice to have fewer people I love living far away and more of them close by – then I wouldn’t need to do this at all.

During the first few months of the year we kept pretty close to home. After the rush of the holidays we never need much to do but relax and sit at home with the TV on. We celebrated Claire’s birthday in March and had Easter with friends.

We spent Spring Break driving north up the coast – a drive we have made before and couldn’t wait to do again. We stopped in Santa Barbara, Morro Bay, Pismo Beach and turned around at Cambria. We enjoyed our time together, living out of the car with nothing to do but find the next beautiful hike, quaint little town or historic marker. My Mother’s Day gift was a weekend of free labor at the 20 by 20 foot community garden plot we’re leasing from the city. We don’t get enough sun in our backyard, and our weather is very mild, so I was excited to have a place to grow a real garden.

Summer was gorgeous. We thoroughly enjoyed the freedom of the season. I took the girls’ to my parent’s house in Hemet several times so we could swim and bake in the 100 degree weather. At home we went to the beach, played in the sprinklers and tended our garden – which produced pounds and pounds of tomatoes, zucchini, green beans, salad, chard, beets, carrots, peppers and much more. We wish Mark could have the summer off, too, but he did take us on a couple of camping trips and we experienced primitive life for a few days. When we are home I want everybody in their own rooms, but when we camp I love all of us sleeping together – I don’t exactly sleep well, but I like being close.

Fall was a bit of a rude awakening after such a fun-filled summer. Audrey started second grade and Claire started preschool. They are thriving, enjoying school and their activities, and I make the most of a few hours to myself. School brings many responsibilities and commitments, and we have a lot of busy days that are challenging, but that is just part of life.

Claire has grown four or five inches since her birthday – all her pants are high-waters. She is still our little fruit and vegetable fiend. She likes preschool and can’t wait for kindergarten so she can go to school every day like Audrey. She really wants to be able to read. Claire always likes to play with her sister, is currently having a love affair with scissors, tape and glue, and can’t stay out of the dirt.

Audrey finished first grade in June. She started reading chapter books in the spring and reads all the time now. We go to the library and she brings home 20 books and reads them all in two weeks. Now she’s in second grade and has a terrific teacher. She’s doing well in school, but complains a ton about her homework, especially the spelling tests. She’s in Girl Scouts and played AYSO again this fall. Audrey is really growing up, has more opinions about her clothes, her privacy, and the social and behavioral patterns of her classmates.

I (Melissa) stay busy with my freelance work, choir, my garden, keeping our home from looking like an episode of Hoarders: Buried Alive, running the kids’ schedules and a million other things. I got a new car this year and it is so nice to have four working doors. I’ve got a great winter crop going at the garden and pretty soon will harvest broccoli, cauliflower, peas, greens, cabbage and the last of the butternut squash. While Claire is at preschool I play tennis and go to the gym, pay bills, keep in touch with clients, and sometimes just make a cup of tea and read the news.

Mark is having a good year at work with success in his projects and a more normal schedule. The time difference between here and Korea keeps him at work until later in the day and that is unavoidable, but his total hours have decreased and we are happy having him home more. He traveled to San Francisco earlier in the year and Korea during the summer and fall. Mark’s liking his new basketball hoop and is a great help with the heavy lifting at our garden. He gets a king’s welcome from his two girls when he comes home from work every day. They scream and run for the door and nearly knock him over in their excitement. I am always happy to see him loved so well.

We are grateful for our family, and even though we don't say it often, we know we are blessed beyond measure. We hope the holiday season and year to come bring you joy.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Love, the Sterzicks