Saturday, December 20, 2008

CHRISTMASNESS!

I love everything about Christmas. The music, the lights, the crispness in the air, the hot chocolate, the excitement on our childrens faces, and most importantly the focus on Christ. We have already made a lot of Christmas memories this season: Dec 8th - zoo lights, Dec 12th - hot cocoa night around the fire, Dec 13th - ward Christmas Breakfast, Dec 14th - Temple lights, Dec 15th - Nativity with the Varneys, December 19th - Christmas caroling in the landscape trailor. Merry Christmas!

14 YEARS of blessings

Scott I am sorry that this is 3 days late. I'm not even sure where to start. I have loved the 14 year journey that has molded us and our relationship and brought us to where we are today. From college, starting a family, learning to parent, failing and succeeding, moving to Arizona, adding more and more and more children to our clan, buying a boat and creating lots of memories on the water, building relationships with family and friends, more failing and more succeeding, I have loved it all. I love you: as a husband, as a father, as a friend, I love your strength and your testimony. Thank you for this amazing 14 year journey!

2 WHEELS!

I have a little bit of catching up to do because we have been so busy. We like to think of our blog as our family journal so I don't want to miss any important events.

Nathan is riding his bike! For those of you who know Nathan this may be a surprise. I've always thought that he would be riding his bike as soon as he could walk because he is such a go getter. I have come to realize that it is because of impatience that it has taken him this long. He would have had to slow down long enough to learn and he just couldn't make himself SLOW DOWN. Well now he is riding his bike and the world better watch out (especailly those pedestrians and dogs that think they have the right of way on the sidewalk)!

Sunday, December 7, 2008

News wire...Phoenix Arizona.....

Varvel Inc. heads into the holidays in state of chaotic bliss:
With out a doubt Varvel Inc, owned and operated by Scott and Amber Varvel, is headed for the end of 2008 in a state chaotic bliss. This ever evolving group of six has made huge profits by making a bundle of great memories and they are working hard, with the help of therapy and hypnosis, to forget the bad ones. A Spokesman for this Phoenix based organization says that “when we are not bickering or plotting to strangle one another, we are just happy to be together and that is what family is all about”.

In an interview with Chloe Mae Varvel, the newest member of the family at 18 months old, she was quoted as saying "pa ta gri pi ba ba shlube honk honk lis baba lu bi gr gr blick." An unidentified member of the family translated this as “My Dad is a stud and very handsome and capable” Other members of the group contend it is just baby gibberish. Chloe has progressed this past year from harmless and immobile to walking, falling, opening, tipping, breaking, scratching, spilling, splashing and dabbles in graffiti art. She is known for her natural curls and wild yet entertaining bouncy run-jog-gallop. She recently pierced her bottom lip with her teeth by falling on the bleachers at her brother’s baseball game. What she lacks in tact and grace she makes up for in personality and beauty and is an obvious asset to this organization.

Sources close to this group say it is clear that most of the energy generated by the company can be attributed to Nathan Graham Varvel. He is truly the hamster in the wheel and his energy is contagious. It has been confirmed he is revered and respected for his constant and unrelenting search for trouble or for what ever can cause his Mom to yell his first and middle name. His first year in school has gone very well as he is loved by his teacher and classmates. He spends all his spare time barefoot and in shorts openly ignoring any company dress codes. He excels at video games; riding scooters, wrestling with siblings and he even played soccer this year. He is now 5 years old and when asked what he hoped to accomplish in the coming year he said “turn six”.

Though there is some dispute as to who is really in charge of this group, Brooklyn Marie Varvel seemed to give the most instructions, advice and reprimands in the past year. Her take charge attitude is mostly a good thing and she is a big help to her superiors in the day to day operations. With the addition of her subordinate (little sister), Brooklyn has developed a soft and nurturing side that is a joy to witness. Though still somewhat conservative by nature, she has begun to show signs of being more outgoing and brave in the public arena as well as in her willingness to try new things. She is a strong and experienced debater but says she has no plans to run for public office unless the president of Hannah Montana’s fan club is considered as such. At nine years old she is an excellent reader and piano player and loves movies, friends, bike riding and web-kins.

Known by management as the gentle giant, Clayton Andrew Varvel continues to set and reach lofty goals. He is a great example to the team members. With a recently acquired black belt in Karate he handles all the security issues that face an organization of this kind. His quick stint with the A’s baseball team this year was a first for this young man and along with his scouting activities, piano practice and school work he has been as busy as any member of the family. He thrives in social settings and continues to perform near the top of his class. Our sources confirm he is also an excellent distance runner, and bike rider and loves to be outdoors or learning about science and nature. He will turn eleven in a month and when asked what he hopes to accomplish next year he said “not to take life so serious”.

When asked to describe her role in the organization Amber Varvel said “I am like an angelic chorister patiently and expertly trying to lead an orchestra of inexperienced demon musicians.” Though this description may not be completely accurate, she is truly the chorister of this group and they would not make any music without her. We have received detailed information that her daily therapy routine involves one to two hours of rigorous exercise. She continues to set the fitness and nutrition standard for the family and has begun making her own bread, canning her own meet and is always trying new recipes. She is active in her Church assignments and in her spare time loves to be on the lake with her family or at the mall without her family. Her future plans include a 180 mile relay race in the spring with 11 other team members where she will run a total of 17 miles.

Scott continues to peddle green pebbly widgets. Economy conditions have put considerable strain on his division though he says the long term outlook looks favorable. Real Estate has also been very slow this year and his team was only able to turn one house. When he is not stocking the basement with food and guns he is reading books about the great depression and the destruction of the constitution. Team members say he is a true optimist! He is in survival mode and is always looking for ways to cut company expenses though his partner (wife) says firing a member of the family is not an option. Often you can find him with a glazed look on his face day dreaming about new wake boats and long summer days on Lake Powell.

Top stories: Grammy’s battle with breast cancer is almost half over. She will have completed all her Chemo-therapy treatments by Christmas and then will undergo radiation. It has been a difficult road but she has been brave and we are all proud of her strength.
Jon, Amber’s brother, is engaged to me married to his fiancĂ©e Tiffany in February in Florida.
Kim, Scott’s sister is engaged to Shawn and they plan to be married after the first of the year.

Author Scott Varvel
Editor Amber Varvel
Contributing editors
Clayton
Brooklyn
Nathan
Chloe

Love ,

The Varvels

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Thankful for a SAFFORD Thanksgiving!

Most Thanksgivings we spend with family, either at home or in Idaho, but this year it wasn't in the cards, though there were plenty of cards involved. Our good friends the Varney's invited us to spend the holiday with them at Anna's parents home in Safford, Arizona. This is a small town in south eastern Az were Anna grew up. Her parents, Tim and Darlene, could not have been more gracious hosts and their entire family welcomed us and made us feel like part of the family despite the additional chaos that seems to follow our crew of six.

There home sits at the base of Mt. Graham surrounded by wide open spaces. The kids were in heaven. They did everything: play video games, hike, play tennis, soak in the hot tub, ride golf carts up and down the dirt roads around the property (Brooklyn's favorite).

Scott was able to shoot his guns every day, learned to play the card game, pitch, with the guys (its like the family religion), drove golf balls off the hill, played with the kids on the tennis court and just had some good old redneck fun shootin rabbits.

I loved spending time with the girls and getting to know the family behind such a good friend. I knew I was around great women when they were willing to hold and love on Chloe despite her sometimes demanding nature:). Clayton says it best, "For some people cute can only get them so far, but for Chloe, cute gets her wherever she wants to go." All she has to do is point and grunt.

On the way out of town we went with the Varney's to Red Knolls and hiked in and out of mud caves, making yet more great memories.

The company and the food could not have been better and we are so grateful to have spent this holiday with these good people. Thank you Alder's / Varney's!