Saturday, January 19, 2013

Meet My Family!

So, I decided to introduce all of you readers that don't already know my family to these wonderful folks below.

Our family in August of 2012. From left to right: Jon, Marissa, Wesley, Mom, myself, Dad, Sarah Elizabeth, Jordan, and Lawrence. A big thank you to my cousin Chels for the photo!
I will start with my parents, Jim and Sarah. They have been married for twenty-five years, and are still in love with each other. Dad works as a motion controls engineer for Corning Inc. He enjoys computers and almost everything that pertains to technology. Mom works hard to care for the home, as well as escorting oversize loads for Wood-Tex Products, a local building construction company. Cooking, sewing, scrapbooking, and gardening are several of her hobbies.

Jordan, my oldest brother, lives in northwestern Ontario where he serves as an aviation mechanic to a local mission. He enjoys reading, aviation, and playing guitar, among other things.

Marissa, my older sister, was married this past December to a wonderful man named Jon Loewen. They currently make their home in Manitoba. Marissa enjoys playing piano, and music in general. Additionally, she is a wonderful cook and homemaker.

Wesley, my older brother, lives at home. He works as a salesman for Wood-Tex Products. Wesley is an accomplished guitarist, and enjoys sports as well.

Lawrence, my younger brother, is currently being homeschooled with my younger sister. He enjoys creative things, and is an excellent artist. Some of his hobbies are shooting his dart gun, swimming, and spending time with his dog Reese.

Sarah Eliz, my younger sister, is our little songbird. She enjoys singing, playing harp, playing with her dolls, playing with her friends, and reading.

I am thankful to live in a family where:
- my parents are still together.
-my parents are godly spiritual and physical mentors.
-my siblings and I are able to do things together.
-music is commonly enjoyed by all.
-I am free to practice Christianity.


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