Sunday, December 21, 2008

The Pringle Family Christmas Letter 2008

Christmas Greetings to all of our family and friends, coming to you from the far, far north of Ferndale, Washington. We are happy and healthy, busy and blessed.
We hope the close of this year finds you likewise.

2008 in the Pringle household started off with an exciting event. After a 6-year baby hiatus we welcomed Collin Wiley Pringle into our family on February 5th. He weighed 6 lbs., 14oz. Collin’s a very easy-going baby, for which we are grateful. He’s zooming around the house on all fours these days and getting into everything. The kids love him. Katie is his second mommy and Ryan & Nathan love to wrestle with him and make him giggle.
Last spring was a bit crazy. In addition to all the kids taking piano lessons, Katie and Sarah were Munchkins in the school’s production of “The Wizard of Oz.” Rachel taught ballet while the girls continued with dance. Nathan played soccer and Ryan played baseball. With a new baby plus church activities, we barely made it out alive.
At the beginning of June, Rachel’s mom closed her dance studio and retired from full-time teaching. We were excited when she decided to move up to Whatcom County, where she is directing a children’s performing group. We all enjoy having her closer to our family.
At the end of June we began a new and somewhat challenging adventure. After watching Katie steadily lose weight and begin to exhibit other symptoms, we found out that she has Type 1 (Juvenile) Diabetes. She was admitted to the hospital for three days so her stratospheric blood sugar could be brought down and we could be educated about the proper care and feeding of Katie. She stabilized quickly and now takes insulin shots four times a day. She has been amazingly upbeat about becoming a human pin cushion. In the hospital a nurse asked her if she was upset about her diagnosis. Her response was, “What’s the point? It doesn’t change anything!” As parents, we’ve struggled a bit, but we keep plugging away. We have a great deal of confidence in medical advancements that will make her condition even more livable. Ryan has decided he wants to be a doctor so he can help find a cure.
Fall brought a return to school and regular activities, though we scaled way back this year. The extra family time and less running around have been a great blessing.
Ryan(12) played tackle football again and still loves it. He occasionally exhibits signs of impending teenager-hood, but he is still a good kid (we’ll let you know how “13” goes). He enjoys Boy Scouts and continues to play the piano, like it or not. He’s taller than Rachel now, though we won’t admit it to him. Katie(10) loves playing the piano (finally!) and participating in Nana’s performing troupe, which includes singing, dancing, and acting. She’s always had a flair for the dramatic and is putting it to good use! She is looking forward to the school play again this spring and might even try her hand at softball. Nathan(8) played “Grumpy” in the 3rd grade production of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” in November and was hilarious! He’s always been a clown, but we didn’t realize he was such a ham on stage. He continues to take piano and will play soccer again in the spring. He loves being a Cub Scout, especially doing crafts and earning awards. Sarah(6) loves to sing and dance. She spontaneously breaks into song and lights up the room with her smiles and twinkly eyes. She looks forward to starting ballet again in January after a 6 month break. She is also in Nana’s troupe and is turning out to be quite the little performer.
This brings us to this wonderful Christmas season, a time for reflection and service. We are grateful for so many things, but especially stable employment, loving family and friends, and our Savior Jesus Christ.
With love from the Pringles,
Don, Rachel, Ryan, Katie, Nathan, Sarah and Collin

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

The Family Christmas Photo...

Here we go again... Every year we put ourselves through the "fun" of trying to capture the perfect moment for the family Christmas Card. You know what I mean by the perfect moment: Five glowing angelic smiles. Two happy and loving parents whose eyes shine with pride over their beautiful brood. A perfect snapshot representing the perfect, Norman Rockwellian, American home and family. Instead... reality. Ryan's eyes are crossed in one frame. Nathan's doing something weird with his face in the next. Sarah's staring off into space or Katie is communicating with Collin's diaper in another. As we snapped picture after picture after picture, it became abundantly clear that the perfect snapshot was going to elude us this year. We even seemed to be failing in our attempts to achieve "mildly flawed." Eventually, we did manage to capture a snapshot that Rachel declared "passable" and that is the one that went out on our family Christmas card. Here are a few of the others...

Sunday, December 7, 2008

In Ferndale, Football is King....

After trying to get Ryan to put his heart into playing soccer for a couple of years, Rachel and I finally gave in and let him play tackle football two years ago. Ryan was apprehensive at the beginning of this season because he was going to have a new coach and would be playing with a lot of new boys. He also played in the "senior" division which meant some of the boys he would be smacking into would weigh as much 150 lbs. or more (Yikes!). As it turned out, Ryan (#9 in the picture above) had a great experience. He has been blessed with quick feet which aided him as he played defensive end and tight end. His favorite moment came on the second to last play of the season. Ryan's team was on offense with Ryan lined up as tight end. It was 4th quarter and the game was tied with under a minute on the the clock. After the ball was hiked, Ryan got through the line and ran a short flag route where he caught the ball for a touchdown. What a great way for Ryan, and the other boys on the team, to end the season. It was fun for us to sit back and let Ryan just play and have fun on the team. A good season....

Sunday, November 23, 2008

The Pirate Killer Sails Again....


Ah.... Cub Scouts..... At pack meeting, last week, Nathan experienced his first "Rain Gutter Regatta." He had an absolute blast. His vessel, the "Pirate Killer," was an inspiration even though it did tend to capsize with over exuberant sail inflation. For those of you unfamiliar with the event, the Rain Gutter Regatta is a G-rated version of the Pinewood Derby (much, much, much less parent vs. parent violence). The boys built balsa wood sail boats which they propel down a length of a water-filled rain gutter by blowing into the sails. Cub Master Frank did a good job of keeping the mood festive and giving the boys a chance to race their boats 2-3 million times. Nathan's sail was barely recongizable by then end of the evening. Though this did not help the boat's performance in the later rounds of the Regatta, it was evidence of the good time had by all. -DP

Friday, November 21, 2008

Welcome to the Pringle Papers!

Howdy! In an effort to join the 20th century (we are still a bit behind the times...) our family is going to take a shot at blogging. Hope someone out in the world finds our mundane existence interesting. If not, at least we will have a chance to express ourselves creatively!

Enjoy!
The Pringles