Cheesy Christmas Letter
I have a love/hate relationship with Christmas letters. I love getting them, as it's hard for me to keep up with all of my friends and family. It's almost like a primitive blog. I hate writing them. I never know what to say. Do you really want to know how the last year went or do you want the sugar-coated synopsis? This year I'm going to do both. First, here is the official letter that will be sent out with the holiday cards. Later in the week I'll post the "real" letter.
Greetings from Searcy!
Another year has passed, and what a year it was! Jess and I can honestly say we never expected anything like this. The year started off in fine fashion. I finished up my first full year teaching organic chemistry at Harding, while Jessy was busy being the best mom in the world. Jessy and Madeline spent spring break with Ma and Pa in Indiana, while I went on an adventure through the southeast. Paul Murphy and I set off from Searcy and headed east to visit friends and family. The trip was highlighted by a 3-day camping trip on Cumberland Island off the coast of Georgia.
The real adventure began upon our return. Maddy fell ill with RSV at the end of March. RSV is a respiratory virus that is relatively harmless in children and adults, but can cause quite a few problems in infants. Additionally, Maddy had her first seizure. We rushed her to the local hospital, where she was then airlifted (Her first helicopter ride!) to Arkansas Children’s Hospital in Little Rock. A miracle occurred, as Maddy recovered faster than anyone could have predicted or expected. After initially telling us to prepare for a long stay at Children’s, we were able to go home the next day. Our friends and family were amazing during this time, as the hospital lobby was full of love and support. Maddy still has occasional seizures, and has been diagnosed with epilepsy. She continues to grow like a weed. She loves to read, play outside, and loves her baby dolls. She had a great first birthday party back in April, and continues to make her mommy and daddy proud. One of my favorite memories came during the third visit to the hospital in November. Maddy was beginning to feel better, and wanted to walk around. She quickly picked up on how to push her IV pole up and down the hall! She was a huge hit with the nurses.
Jessy went back to work full-time in May. She worked the front desk at the local Best Western until November. She changed jobs and is now a Client Service Aide at the hospital. She still works the night shift, but it is three nights per week instead of five nights per week. That’s a great thing, especially for someone who’s pregnant. Yes, we are expecting our second blessing sometime around the end of June.
How’s that for a year? There are so many other things that happened. We finished out the second bathroom in our house, replaced a few more windows, got another dog, got rid of said dog. Maddy’s gone from eating mashed food to eating anything we put in front of her. It’s truly been a whirlwind.
Jess and I want to thank you all for the support and love you have shown us over the past year. We are so thankful for the hugs, the shoulders to cry on, the food that was brought over, the visits to the hospital. It is such an encouragement to us to know that you love and care for us. We will never be able to repay you for the love you have shown us.
In Him,
Kevin, Jessy, Madeline, and Baby Stewart
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Hey Stewie... Just wanted to stop in and say hello. I need to physically stop by your office sometime when I'm in Searcy. I'm usually up there every Friday for a meeting, so I'll drop in on you sometime.
Hey Kevin. Saw the link to your blog on Chris Shelly's blog. Congratulations on Jessy's pregnancy! We'll be praying for the four of you.
~Deidre
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