Thursday, January 2, 2020

Sappington Family Top Ten List for 2019

2019 has been a particularly crazy, busy year for our family.  Here is my Top Ten list of Sappington family stories ranked from #1 to #10:


1.     Two granddaughters were married – Kendi Hansen married Taylor Dunkley and Danielle Welch married Kale Porter – both in hot, but beautiful outdoor ceremonies.
2.     Ed and I spent the month of June in Europe, traveling with Bob and Katie Beecher, who took our place as missionaries in Guyana, South America.  While seeing amazing and wonderful sights in Germany, Italy, France and Spain, we walked 110 miles, and climbed 217 flights of stairs.
3.     We welcomed a new family member on Monday, December 23 when Selwin and Brianna brought Ayah Fay Lovell into the world.  Ayah (pronounced A-ah) means "miracle" in Hebrew. 
4.     Selwin graduated magna cum laude from Dixie State University with a degree in Communications Studies.  He is now working on a Master’s degree.
5.     Selwin and Simeon – identical twins from Guyana, South America – completed the process and were sworn in as naturalized citizens of the USA.
6.     Kaytee and Josh have started a concrete business in their hometown of Anaconda, MT while he continues to work at Montana State Prison where, as a fulltime employee, he has health insurance in anticipation of a kidney transplant due to kidney failure. He asked for a kidney from Santa but hopes to be the recipient sometime in early 2020.
7.     8-year-old Skylar Postma was baptized a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
8.     Rick Welch was named fire chief in a small Southern Utah community of Gunlock.  He and Stacy have purchased property in this tiny southern Utah community and hope to begin construction on a new house soon, but the Gunlock community couldn’t wait to recruit him.
9.     I am gearing up for my year as District Governor of Rotary District 5420 (the state of Utah) which will begin on July 1, 2020.  I’m both terrified and excited to take on this monumental role.
10.  We got snow in St. George in February and in November we broke a longstanding record for no rain for 155 days – 34 days longer than the previous record set in 1893.

Other news:  
Kelly, Kris and David changed jobs this year.  Kelly had worked for the Utah Office of Education for about 18 months, but after a particularly difficult week (long story) she resigned and has been rehired by the US Air Force.  Kris accepted a new position as an underwriter for the company for which she has currently worked as a loan processor. David left Cabela’s and is now managing a new Black Diamond store in downtown Denver. 

Ed and I traveled to Pasadena, CA to help decorate the Rotary International float for the Rose Parade on New Year's Day.  What fun!!!

Many Sappington family members met again at Yellowstone for a week of fun, games and sightseeing.  Ed and I also traveled to Branson, MO, this time with our friends Bob and Katie Beecher and Jim and Mary Andrus.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It was definitely a good year!

Unknown said...

Yeah I think that bout covers it...this year has been fun but exhausting at the same time...hope 2020 bring even better things!!! Love too all!!

Unknown said...

It definitely was a monumental year for all I am exhausted just reading this post...lol love you all!