Christmas Letters
I saw a link today to a really funny mockery of the annoying brag letters. The sad thing is, I've actually heard people talk about themselves and their kids pretty close to how this letter is written! Anyway, credit for the letter goes to Anick of Time.
Dear Friend,
It is that time of year again to share with you our adventures in this journey we call life. 2000 has been another year of magic and wonder...
Lori almost 3, is quite a talker. She continues to amaze the professors at the University with her intuition in foreign languages. It was fun for her to serve as Official Translator for Warren Christopher at the Bosnian-Serbian Peace Talks. She intends to spend this Holiday transcribing War and Peace into Arabic and Cantonese.
Chris, now 5, is growing in leaps and bounds. When he got his first set of building blocks he seemed quite interested in large buildings. This year he designed his first skyscraper and ground was broken in Hong Kong for the new "Little Man" Towers. It is great to have a budding architect at home as he made a new addition to the house and a wonderful gazebo for our garden. Martha Stewart will be filming her next show here in April.
Betsy had a very busy year. In between her work as President of the American Cancer Society and Senior Partner of Goldman Sachs, she introduced a line of children's novels and hand made active-wear. She remains occupied with the children and has introduced them to Yoga and power walking this year. We are particularly proud of Mom as a starting forward representing the United States in the World Cup.
Dave was immersed with his Graduate School studies, and managed to co-author a paper on Multidimensional Customer Attribute Analysis by Conjoint Survey and accept a Nobel Prize for his discoveries in Quantum Physics. Along the way Dave took three startups through their IPO. We are proud of his work serving on the Board of Directors of IBM, Coca-Cola, and Walt Disney. Dad was also active with the kids teaching Lauren Ballet and helping to lower Chris' handicap to 5.
We were able to squeeze a little traveling in this year. We started in Aspen, went to Belarus, the Congo, Denmark, Ethiopia, the Falklands, Greenland, Holland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Venezuela, and Zaire. Our trip sailing our new boat around the world was a great experience for the kids, we learned to communicate with Dolphins and discovered a new region of deep water volcanoes.
And Sergeant, our German shepherd, learned to speak. Latin. Other than that, it was a very quiet year. So from our household to yours, all the Blessings of the Season and may your New Year be prosperous. We found out yesterday that we won the $150 Million Powerball Lottery.
The Wannabes, Betsy, Dave, Chris & Lori
4 Comments:
I love Christmas letters too!
Hi from a fellow blogging chick
Mary, mom to many
When I worked in college and university fund raising, one of things I always worked on was the Class Notes for the alumni magazine. It's like getting bragging Christmas letters all year long. I actually did get one where the woman said that her husband won the Nobel Prize for medicine that year. I went to the library (this was before the internet), looked him up, and found that he had, in fact, won.
Carol Ann
"Latin"
Ha! I love it! I have a friend who sends horribly braggy christmas letters. Maybe I'll do a preemptive strike and send this to her first.
We just finished our Christmas letter. thanks for sharing yours!
You are very cool to put RightPundits.com on your homepage links. It is nice to know we are getting read!
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