20 December 2006

Christmas Letter 2006

~ 2006 ~
Merry Christmas from the Killingsworth's


We pray your year has been filled with lots of joy and happiness. Please enjoy this Year in Review!


Aaron started college after returning from the Navy last year. He's really growing up as he teaches the young adult class at our old church in Houston. He's currently keeping us up-to-date with the family while living with Aunt Jan and her crew.

Elden took at trip to St. Louis and spent time with Mom and Rick. Mom is happily celebrating "sixty years young" this year, HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM!

Dad moved to GA, then on to MS to rebuild our house on the coast. He's found a great job doing what he loves, while keeping track of our old friends.

Beka and Jerry took a 7-day cruise to Cozumel, Jamaica, and the Grand Cayman Islands just after Kristen (5) and Justin(4) started school. Kristen is growing up fast, and she is just like her mom, a social butterfly.

Sad news hit us during the anniversary of hurricane Katrina. Aunt Mary Rooth passed away at a young age. Our hearts still grieve her passing.

Taylor turns 15 this year. We can't believe he'll be getting his learner's permit already. Though he spent Spring Break and Summer with us, it's never enough time. He's becoming a fine young man.

Kayla graduated with her Associates in Spring and recently took another trip out of the U.S. of A. She's becoming quite the world traveler. She has plans to go to cooking school, we can't wait!

Dad and Jean are loving AL. We were able to visit with them along their way to TN on a Fall trip.

PWOC = Protestant Women of the Chapel = One very busy Christa!
Christa is the '06-'07 Programs coordinator for the women's group at the Robins AFB chapel. She's in charge of monthly fellowships including choosing the speaker, theme and decorations. It's proving to be a very rewarding and challenging volunteer position. Christa is also taking on new adventures, including singing in the Christmas Cantata and was a shepherd in the Christmas Play. Life for us has seemed to revolve around the chapel much of this year.

David is staying busy with Tux Studios picking up new customers each week. He's enjoying building websites and applications for the new clients. Our new home has a fireplace and David has become an excellent lumberjack! Wagner, our dog, will turn seven in January. He's loving the huge backyard we have and of course the cooler weather. He's mellowed out more, if that's even possible!

We miss every one of you! Remember the Reason for the Season and have a Merry Christmas!

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