The Robertson Family 2012
We are ever grateful
for and love our Savior Jesus Christ.
We hope you all have a wonderful season celebrating His birth.
We hope you all have a wonderful season celebrating His birth.
Lee 32, barely: Life has not been boring and this past
year is no exception! After recently
separating from the Army, Lee ventured out into private practice in the optometry
world. He found a perfectly-priced
practice in Elkton, VA from a recently retired doctor. This is the eighth move he’s made with his
family and hopefully his last. Lee’s
highlights of the year are a surprise visit to his Dad’s 80th
birthday party, buying his practice in a few short months, organizing and
attending an extended John Robertson reunion, hitting a few mountain biking
trails this past summer, acquiring the optometry lease at a local Walmart (in
addition to the Elkton practice), going on regular dates with his kids, taking
a 10-year anniversary trip to NYC and eating mint lava cakes. Lee serves as a counselor in the Elder’s
Quorum presidency.
Ruth 33, almost: With Lee buying his practice and
opening another location, Ruth has been busy too. There are times when she thought she’d
stretched home economizing to the limit.
But the move to Elkton proved that limits can be broken! She still enjoys budgeting and blogging. Ruth loves volunteering at the school and
helping with the PTA. Her highlights for
the year are helping Lee on the budgeting end to buy his practice, attending
the John Robertson & Darrell Bartholomew reunions this past summer, biking
around town to school/post office/library/stores, re-starting retirement
savings again, visiting Ground Zero during a 10-year anniversary trip, being
with her 9 siblings and parents in the temple (the youngest, Sheldon just got
married!) and eating the mint lava cakes that Lee bakes. Ruth serves as a primary teacher and as the
Relief Society meeting coordinator.
Clark 9: Clark is in 4th grade and Cub
Scouts. This past summer he earned the
Wolf badge and really enjoys scouts. The
initial move to Elkton hasn’t been a highlight in his life, but now he is
making good friends and enjoys the academics at school. Clark recently read the
entire Narnia series! (Something his parents have never done.) He also loved
listening to the Fablehaven series and is now rereading it for school. This
summer he added mowing part of the lawn to his job list and started taking
piano lessons! He enjoys taking lessons and has a great teacher. Clark’s
highlights for the year are doing flips off of the diving board, playing chess
with dad, staying up late playing games with the grown-ups, visiting BYU and camping while in Utah, and riding in “dad’s van”.
Cal 7: Cal is in 2nd grade this year. He seems to like school and has made some
good friends here. He loves the regular trips
to Reed’s house-his cousin. They are
close friends. Cal is the ring-leader of the younger kids and is often playing
with them inside and outside the house.
He is pretty speedy on his bike and quite often takes the lead during
bike rides. Cal loved camping in Utah this summer and a couple of times was
covered in dirt to prove it. Cal’s
highlights for the year are being able to read in the Book of Mormon, polishing
his frisbee-throwing technique, climbing up the bison at Little America, hiking
the Y, losing his two front teeth, and riding in “dad’s van”.
Shanna 5: Shanna is in Kindergarten. And loves it. Shanna, along with her other siblings, never
had formal pre-schooling, just activities at home or at a “mommy preschool”
group. Despite her mom’s lack of preparing her for school, Shanna is doing
great; and loves school lunch too.
Shanna enjoyed being at the pool this summer and started swimming on her
own. And in old news, she learned to ride a bike about a month after her 4th
birthday. Shanna is also very good on
the monkey bars! Shanna’s highlights for the year are any shopping trips with
mom, excitedly cleaning the toilet (no clue why she likes this), starting
school, playing with girl cousins at reunions, getting trinkets/candy from the
prize box at school, and riding in “dad’s van”.
Haley 5: Haley is in Kindergarten. And loves it. Wait, didn’t you just read that about Shanna
too? Weird how that happens…. Haley is in a different class than Shanna and
that seems to be going well. Ruth went
on a field trip with the kindergartners and Haley wanted to stay with her own
class instead of being with mom and Shanna! The girls are quite independent! In
old news Haley also started riding her bike, pretty much on her 4th
birthday. Neither of the girls ever used
training wheels either (which amazed Lee and Ruth). Haley loves books and even
draped a big Richard Scarry book on her like a blanket one night, falling
asleep that way. Haley’s highlights for
the year are constantly writing and sharing love notes to family members, starting
school, going on dates with dad, attending the county fair, and riding in
“dad’s van”.