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Christmas 2009

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Dear Family,

After much discussion and consideration we have decided we do not want material gifts for Christmas this year. We want to make Christmas about something more. We want to make it about spending time with the people we love. So now would be a great time to make a plan to do something fun with all of The Alyn Family, or you could make a plan with one or both of our kids, and give Egg and I some time together.

Please watch this video.

You may send a gift to Oskar and Xavier if you feel the need to, but please nothing for Egg or I. If you feel you need to do something for us, please donate to a charity in our name.

God Bless!
Merry Christmas!
The Alyn Family

Merry Christmas – Our Holiday Thus Far

Saturday, December 27th, 2008





For those who may not have heard, Erik is spending some time with us while Pammy recovers from a surgery she underwent on the 22nd. She’s recovering nicely and Erik’s doing okay being here with Oskar and Xavier. The Alyn Family spent Christmas in Minnesota this year. We were also fortunate to have a white Christmas again.

Gretchen made the annual gingerbread houses, this year adding stained glass windows. The current thinking for next year is to create one larger house and let everyone collaborate on it. The kids had a great time decorating these houses, and eating candy too. Oskar’s friend Aounghus came up and decorated one as well. Xavier decided after a while that he was done working on his, so Egg took over and did some decorating where he felt the house was untouched. You can see a collection of the photos here that include the finished houses.

Christmas morning, the bigger boys were up at 4am to start in on their stockings. After eating most of a chocolate treat they were sent back to bed. Of course they had a hard time sleeping after that. Xavier finally kicked everything off at around 6:30am and our day began. Everyone had a great time opening presents and Xavier finished around dinner time while the other two were done much earlier. More pictures from Christmas day are online here. This year, Xavier received his own Pikachu plush toy like Oskar’s which Xavier immediately turned around and gave to Oskar. Gretchen and I were awestruck at his unselfish action towards his brother. The remainder of the day was filled with Bakugan, Legos, Radio controlled things and art supplies.

The day after Christmas seemed like a good time to get out of the house and so we headed to the Science Museum of Minnesota. The traveling exhibit of CSI is scheduled to leave on January 4 and so Gretchen smartly got us there. We watched the Mysteries of the Great Lakes IMAX and had lunch too. Egg was pretty excited to see the Seismophone and the CSI exhibit as evidenced by the photos he took. Photos from our day are here. We all solved case #3 successfully and enjoyed exploring the dinosaur, weather, light and myriad of other great exhibits the museum has.

Hope everyone else had a Merry Christmas too!

Merry Christmas

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

They boy’s were up bright and early this morning waiting to open presents. Gretchen gave them a bath and we’ve done stockings already, waiting for everyone to wake up and arrive. More pictures sure to follow later. They’re eating chocolate now getting a good head of stream for the unwrapping.Merry Christmas!

Christmas Letter and Update

Wednesday, January 18th, 2006

Finally got our Christmas Letter out this week! For those of you who don’t have one in the next week or so, drop an e-mail me and I will add you to my address book. I either didn’t have a complete address or I don’t have an address at all. My e-mail is on the homepage, so no excuses why you don’t send me a message. In other news, Oskar has become quite the Mario Sunshine player (Nintendo Gamecube) and is slowly learning the ins and outs of Grand Turismo 4 (Sony Playstation). Gretchen is finishing up her Greening the Congregation class at LSTC and I’m getting ready to start building out the technical aspects of the Servant Trips website for the NJ Synod.