After a tumultuous 2013, this year turned out to be a calm
and happy one. We’re grateful as always
for all the really wonderful people that cross our paths—past and present—which
means we’re grateful for you! Here’s an
update on the Taylors:
If you missed last year’s update, we moved to Houston and
love being near old friends and making new ones. We joined our neighborhood church--Willow
Meadows Baptist—where we are the worst church members ever, only because Trisha
is often traveling and Craig is regularly preaching at area churches.
Speaking of Craig, he continues to love his work at Mission
Centers of Houston, serving volunteers, church teams, staff and summer missionaries
as they minister in several inner-city neighborhoods. Go to Facebook and like the Mission Centers
so that you can keep up with their terrific work! He also enjoyed getting to see James Taylor
in concert for the first time and the Eagles for the fourth—and has tickets for
Fleetwood Mac in March, so 2015 should be another good year! The highlight of the year for Craig was
probably being at the opening BU game at the new stadium--it's hard to believe how far the Bears have come!
McLane Stadium with Old Main in the background across the Brazos
Trisha continues with her counseling practice in west
Houston and wears other hats as well.
Working with pastors and congregations as part of the Ridder Church
Renewal process, she travels quite a bit:
multiple trips each to Michigan, New York, Wisconsin and Ontario where
she gets to be with people who have become dear and treasured friends. She also continues to serve with Faithwalking
and Missional Marriage.
Just a few Ridder friends: Scott, Jess and my dear friend and colleague Jim Herrington
The highlight of 2014 for Trisha was the blast-to-your-past
central Texas tour that Craig surprised her with for their 29th
anniversary. Starting at the Pizza Hut
in Cameron (where they had their first date 30 years ago) and ending at Central
Baptist Church in Thornton, Craig and Trisha revisited the special places from
their dating, engagement and first year of marriage. What was really fun was how many of you
joined us on Facebook!
Craig and Trisha in 1984 and in 2014
Andrew graduated with his master’s degree from Harvard in
May and came home for awhile before leaving again, this time for a year in
China where he teaches at Hebei University in Bao Ding, about two hours
southwest of Beijing. Unlike his
previous trips abroad, we get to talk to him via Skype on a pretty regular
basis and that makes us both really happy.
He seems to love teaching and is very popular with his students.
Andrew and Rebecca at the park across from our house
Rebecca is thriving as a senior history major at the
University of Mary Hardin Baylor in Belton.
She worked this summer as a history programs intern at the Dr. Pepper
museum in Waco and found her calling (small museums, not Dr. Pepper). She was also accepted in the school study
abroad program and will spend the next 4 months in London, living with other
students in a flat near the British museum.
She couldn’t be happier.
Rebecca being official at the Dr. Pepper Museum
It’s been a truly good year for us and our families and we’re
grateful that we get to share it with some of the best people in the world—our friends,
colleagues and families. We love you and
wish you a happy Christmas and a very blessed new year!
1 comment:
I love the photos and the story! Still not sure how Craig got such a beauty! :-) Thank you for texting me on Christmas Day. I was in my reflective silent mode so forgive my not answering. But your text words encouraged and uplifted me--and so I posted them in my blog today.
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