Friday, February 15, 2019

Christmas Letter 2018


Dear Family and Friends,

Best of the best for 2018: Russell graduated high school, Sean came home from deployment, we have been extended to July 2020 so Clark can finish Das Abitur.  Art Shurlock is in his 18th year with the heart transplant. The sad of 2018: Sean is TDY (away from home) until April; Mema Reilly (Sean’s Grandmother) passed away, and some of our closest friends in Germany have left. 
Sven and Mindy continue to be the most constant members of our extended family here in Germany; providing unconditional love and patience throughout the year.  The residents and medical students who rotate at LRMC also provide a rich tapestry of diversity in our lives and then we are fortunate to have our tight knit Landstuhl hospital family, who are always here for us. 
Russell is making his way in Colorado.  Took a job there as a camp counselor in June and is now delivering pizza and sandwiches.
Clark and MJ continue to have tennis, keeping me on the go 3-4 nights / days of the week.  Clark is in full swing for das Abitur; ½ way through the 12th grade year – this time next year he will be preparing to take the exams; think of this as high school diploma and college entrance exams rolled into one.  The work is challenging, but he really enjoys learning.  MJ works on her art regularly.

January, Clark participated in a 10 day social work program through his school; where he worked with severely handicapped children.  While it is not something he would want to pursue, it was very eye-opening and helped him see just how much everyone contributes to society.  February offered a long weekend and we finally made it to Athens Greece.  The sun and warmer temperatures were very welcomed. MJ also had her school ski trip – a week of skiing in the Alps for the 8th graders.  Sean and I are still wishing we had that curriculum when we were in school.  Her enjoyment of skiing is what led us to spend our  Christmas break in the Alps, Austrian, the kids skied and Sean and Mayland played tennis and hiked.  Spring break was spent in the Highlands of Scotland. 
 
We need to return to Scotland – there is so much to see and do.  Plus, it was a major filming area for the Harry Potter movies, so you never know when you will stumble upon a spot that looks familiar only to realize it was a quidditch field or the tracks for the Hogwarts express. In May, Mayland went to Minnesota with her friend Mindy and had a chance to visit was some dear friends; Denise (college roommate) and Steven opened their home to her for the weekend.  Mike Burns gave her a wonderful (and much needed) dose of NCAA gymnastics letting her hang out at the Minn. Gophers gym, and Dr. Lee and his wife Sam drove up to have an amazing Korean BBQ dinner together. The summer was packed: London and tours of the Harry Potter studios plus seeing the play: “The Cursed Child” then MJ took off for Baltimore to visit her friend Arianna.  At the last-minute Arianna and her Mom Barbara decided to visit us here in Germany.  Sean, Mayland and Clark returned to NJ for a weekend to say farewell to Sean’s Grandmother, Mema, in NJ.  We need to find alternative ways of seeing family.  Grandmother Crosson 

came in July for the WWI tour through France.  The tour guide was a British retired General – the amount of information he has stored in his mind is truly mind-boggling.  10 Days of walking through the fields and going to the monuments to honor those who fought from 1914 – 1918.  Our tour focused on the American’s who
Clark Translating the French from the guide


served in the 42nd Rainbow Division commanded by Douglas MacArthur.  This same division would serve during WWII (Mayland’ Dad) and again in Iraq.  It is an active National Guard unit in NY.    If you ever have a chance to do a war history tour, I would highly recommend it. August was the return of school, but not the return of Russell; and getting back into the rhythm of life with 2 high school teens.  Sean and Mayland took a couple of quick trips, including a weekend get-away at a castle with a vineyard. Fall break was a wonderful trip with Grandma and Papa Reilly – Hamburg and a cruise through the Norwegian Fjords; we even saw the Northern lights from the ship.  There was only 1 rough day at sea and with lots of medication Mayland survived.  Grandma and Papa enjoyed the cruise so much they are taking another one in 2019.  Sean had a unique opportunity in November to work with the Rwandan military hospital for a week, he saw cases there that are only found in the textbooks for the US. 
 We are blessed beyond measure and grateful for the amazing life we are living.  Our love to one and all, may 2019 bring you more good memories and an opportunity to reconnect with friends and family; to live without regrets.  Just remember, no one has ever regretted not working more, but some regret missing out on time with those they love.

Love, Peace and Happiness,
 Russell, Clark, and MJ



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