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Christmas Letter 2011

Merry Christmas from the Sherwood Family!

It has been two years since you last heard from us because Linda was too lazy to write a Christmas letter last year (or too busy, depends on whether you believe Steve or Linda). This year, she thought she would avoid the last-minute rush by writing the letter in October, but Linda is also very good at procrastination. Thus, there are just 14 days left until Christmas, and Linda has a ton of papers to grade (finals week begins tomorrow). This, of course, is perfect motivation for Linda to avoid grading papers to write the Christmas letter. Plus, she promised Steve she would have it done two days ago, but she has to be in the proper holiday mood to get the letter done and after a weekend of holiday cheer, she thinks she has it.

 

Before we look back at the last year (or two), we wanted to take the time to ask you to “save the date.” Autumn is a high school senior this year, and we are planning to celebrate her graduation May 26, 2012, which is the Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend. You are welcome to bring your camper and/or tent and stay in our yard. It should be a fun party. And yes, we will be sending out official invitations next spring.

 

2011 started well. Everyone was busy and productive, and Justin was following in his sisters’ footsteps and competing in Battle of the Books. It is an awesome reading competition that involves lots of practices and getting dressed early on Saturdays. It was one such Saturday when Linda was driving Justin into Houghton Lake for a practice competition when the pair was run over by a semi-truck. Luckily, the semi-truck missed any vital body parts although it totaled Linda’s minivan, which did NOT break Linda’s heart at all. Linda was adamant she would not replace her minivan with another minivan. She is now driving a car that can hold six people, but it is a car that doesn’t scream “mom” and still gets 28 to 30 mpg. The big news of 2011? Steve and Linda celebrated birthdays that started with 4 and ended in 0: 40. For the record, Steve is older (March to August), and Linda doesn’t look a day over 39.

 

Steve is still working as a field technician fixing the gigantic engines that push natural gas through the pipe lines. His work truck caught fire one day on his way to work, so he now has a new truck to drive. For most of the year, he worked near Gaylord and would spend at least one week away from home every month. In September, however, he was transferred and now works primarily in the Beaver Creek area, which is about 25 miles from our house. He didn’t have to travel out of state as much in 2011, and we were all happy to have him home more often. We like the guy, so we are happiest when he is around. This fall, Steve loved being able to take all four kids hunting although Amanda was the one who went hunting with him the most. Steve waited until the end of rifle season to take down a good sized doe.

 

Linda is still teaching at Ferris State University, which she loves. She teaches both in a traditional classroom and in an online classroom. Online teaching is great because she can wear her PJs while working, which is good since she is running out of work clothing that fits her. She lost about 56 pounds this year. After struggling with her weight for several years, Linda had gastric sleeve surgery in August and is very happy with the results. Although the surgery has definitely helped her lose weight, Linda has also become quite active in working out and going to Zumba to maximize her losses and get her to goal weight. Thanks to weight lifting, she is also happy to report that she has actual biceps for the first time ever.

Autumn, 17, was inducted into the National Honor Society and receives tons of mail from colleges all over the United States. She finally received the letter she has been waiting for – an acceptance letter to Ferris State University where she will attend next fall. She plans to study digital design. She received an early Christmas gift (her varsity jacket) and is looking forward to playing softball on the school’s new fields this coming spring. She is now working at Kmart, but she left her job at McDonald’s on good terms and may return there next summer. They were sad to see her go. In good news, it has been over a year since she received a speeding ticket, so she no longer has a graduated driver’s license. She now has the real thing, and we hope the cost of the tickets will continue to prevent her from future speeding. The girl learns lessons best when the lesson costs her money.

 

Amanda, 16, is the newest licensed driver in our house. The best thing about this is that Amanda is willing to do the most boring of errands as long as it involves her getting to drive. It seems Amanda learned from her older sister’s mistakes since it has been more than a month since obtaining her license, and she has not received a speeding ticket nor exhibited the behavior that would result in one. During the summer, Amanda worked for a local ice cream shop. She did a good job of spending her income wisely. She is the chief caretaker of our animals including the latest additions: four rabbits and a turtle. The turtle is all Amanda’s, but the rabbits were supposed to belong to all four children; Amanda, however, is the only child to take care of the rabbits without any reminders or nagging. It isn’t surprising to anyone that has ever seen her around animals that Amanda plans to study veterinary medicine in her future. She is looking forward to spring and participating in softball, which is her favorite nonanimal-related thing to do. Despite her love for animals, Amanda loves hunting. She is the first of our kids to bag a buck; she brought down a spike-horn during the youth hunt. She is a junior this year.

 

Maxine, 14, is a freshman in high school and adjusting to life in the high school very well. She has learned some tough lessons about friends this year, but she is figuring it all out. She worked at Merritt Speedway selling popcorn all summer, which helped her math skills immensely. Right now, freshman basketball is keeping her busy. She spends most nights at practice or games. It is paying off – she made a three-pointer the other night, and her family was there to see it. It’s a small team of just 8 freshmen, so she gets plenty of playing time. She has enjoyed having two older sisters to drive her around to the various school-related events. This was especially helpful during the marching band season when Maxine learned to march and play at the same time. She played alto sax in the marching band, but she is trying her hand at tenor sax for concert band season. Despite being a “cool” freshman, the girl still smiles incredibly easily and has the best giggles and hugs around. Plus, her dad protects her fiercely mostly from her older sisters.

 

Justin, 12, is just a couple of weeks away from becoming a teenager (January 7). He is in seventh grade and manages to get almost all As and could probably get all As, but he has a tendency to put off work and fails to turn in all of his assignments in at least one class every semester (I wonder where he gets that procrastination tendency from…). The kid is a computer whiz and pretty good at most video games as well (although his dad still beats him on the racing games, but it is getting closer). He played Jaguar football this year, and he surprised himself with how well he did. He loves tackling. He also played a number of positions in Little League baseball and is working on developing a killer throw like his older sister Amanda. He plays trumpet in band and never seems to be without a girl or two fawning over him. I have no doubt that he will become the tallest of the Sherwood kids in the coming year. The kid grew a LOT this year. He was pretty proud of himself (we were too) when he bagged his doe during the youth hunt.

 

The Sherwood family wishes you the merriest of Christmases and a very happy new year.

Love, Steve, Linda, Autumn, Amanda, Maxine and JustinDecember 11, 2011

Protecting Presents from Snooping Children

An Oldie but a Goodie: Mom (me) and Justin at a Christmas several years ago.

Driving to work this morning, I listened to Finster (of WKLT’s Omelette and Finster) complain about his stepkids snooping after his wife wrapped up presents and put them under the tree. Finster described a scene I was pretty familiar with — kids counting and shaking the various presents as they wonder what the packages might contain.

A woman caller suggested a fantastic strategy. Instead of putting the kids’ names on the packages, the caller said to use reindeer names. You don’t reveal which child is which reindeer until Christmas morning.

Tonight, I mentioned the idea to my husband, but my kids overheard. My son immediately decided it was a bad idea. He proclaimed that shaking the packages was part of the Christmas experience.

One of my daughters immediately called dibs on being Rudolph. When I suggested it would defeat the purpose if she knew the reindeer name I assigned to her packages, she proclaimed no one else should be Rudolph except for her.

Tonight, I wrapped a bunch of gifts.

(By the way, my son mentioned that Congress just recently passed a law that you MUST have a Christmas tree up and decorated once more than two presents have been wrapped. I’m sure we’ll all read the news reports about this new law soon.)

I refrained from using the kids’ names, and I used the reindeer names instead. Right now, we have presents for Dasher, Dancer, Vixen and Prancer.

The presents are not yet under our tree because we are in clear violation of the newly passed law. We are still without a tree. Instead of under a tree, the gifts are on top of the containers holding all of our Christmas tree ornaments and lights.

I think to completely mess with the kids, I will add more presents for Comet and Cupid, Donner and Blitzen. That’s right. I will assign TWO reindeer names to each kid, and they will be completely confused about who will receive what.

(Insert evil laugh!)

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New Family Photo

Sherwood Family 2011

This fall, we went out into the woods to get firewood. While we were there, I loved the way these beech trees sort of created a natural grandstand. I decided to take the family photo there.

In back we have Steve and Linda (me). In the front row, the children are arranged in birth order (L to R): Autumn (17), Amanda (16), Maxine (14) and Justin (12). Also pictured are two of our three dogs: Lily (the black minipin) and Zeus (the giant chocolate lab). Not pictured: Spike (the beagle) because he would have run away, and we didn’t want to lose him. :)

Hauling Wood

This weekend, the husband woke everyone up fairly early, fed them breakfast and then made them trek into the woods.

There he operated a chainsaw. When he was done cutting up wood-stove size pieces, it was the job of the rest of us to pick it up and put it into the truck.

This happened two days in a row. On the second day, I was not moving as fast as I had been on the first day. The squatting and the lifting and the squatting and the lifting had taken its toll on my body, and I was stiff and sore. It didn’t help that I had also done a workout that targeted these exact areas.

On the way back home the second day, we were listening to a song about fishing. My son commented about what he thought the song was about, and he got it.

JT: This is about a dad making memories with his kid.

Linda: Yep. Just like what your dad and I are doing with you guys right now. You think you are just hauling wood, but we are making memories and connecting with you guys.

JT: No, we’re just your child labor.

This weekend was absolutely gorgeous. The temps were in the 80s, and the fall colors are brilliant. It was a gorgeous time to be out in the woods. I really want to go back to that area and get a family photo of all of us posing on some giant beech trees that were cut down. The way they are currently lying on the ground is a makeshift grandstand, and the colors behind them are fantastic.

Memories.

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We have Rabbits

Our dog Lilly is not as enthralled with the bunnies as the children seem to be -- notice her teeth.

It all started with a phone call from my brother-in-law. His daughter’s bunnies had had babies. Eight babies. He wanted to know if my kids would like bunnies.

My response was, “&%@* no.”

I am and have been under strict orders from my husband to not bring home anything that eats, and I have adhered to this. When we were first married, I would bring home cats and kittens and dogs and puppies, but I stopped when asked. In fact, it has been so long since I brought home anything that eats that all of the current animals in our house are here through the grace of my husband (I thought that sounded nicer than “my husband’s fault).

My brother-in-law was shocked. How could I deprive the children of bunnies? And so I agreed to call my husband at work and ask him.

I had to leave him a voice mail.

In the meantime, my children found out about the bunny offer and were just a wee bit excited. They were already fighting over which one would belong to which kid, and we hadn’t even agreed to get any!

My hubby called back and conceded that we would take a bunny.

This is where there was a break down in communication. He agreed to a bunny as in singular. I called my brother-in-law and said we would take a bunny for each child, which is FOUR bunnies. Whoops.

When I called back, my sister-in-law answered the phone. I had not yet told the kids my husband’s decision. The children were listening to my end of the conversation. When they heard me say yes, my children started screaming with joy. My sister-in-law could easily hear them.

Now, the children were impatiently waiting for the arrival of the bunnies. It involved lots of negotiating about who got to pick their bunny first as well as some texts to their cousin Christina to find out what the bunnies looked like.

The bunnies were about 7 weeks old when they arrived. The kids quickly claimed their bunnies.

Autumn’s bunny looks just like a wild rabbit that has been hopping in our yard lately. She named him Devil, but her siblings call him Diablo. Amanda who loves the color orange picked the orange bunny, and she named him Buckle. Maxine got one of the two black bunnies and named him Charlie. I think the YouTube video “Charlie bit me,” may have influenced her name choice. Justin became owner of the other black bunny. His bunny has a white ring of color around his neck. Justin, a huge Beatles fan, didn’t have a problem picking his bunny’s name: Ringo.

The bunnies arrived with a new water bottle, a bag of food and a borrowed wire hutch. The children had plans for the bunnies to live in the house, but we nixed that early.

Hubby was surprised to arrive home and find not one but four bunnies. I don’t think one bunny would have worked. Amanda already is spending some of her summer job wages to buy treats for HER bunny. She is the one that goes outside every day to feed and water and take care of the bunnies. The other kids also spend time with their bunnies every day, but it is more to play with them than to care for them. Maxine bought her bunny a harness and leash, which is hilarious.

We’ve had the bunnies about three weeks, and we finally got around to building a rabbit hutch. My husband was the main builder, but he said my son could take all of the credit. Everyone helped (except Autumn who was at work) build the hutch. We still need to put a few finishing touches on it — like paint it, but the bunnies are now in their new home.

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