Friday, December 24, 2010

Merry Christmas 2010


December 2010

Dear Friends & Family,


We had a lovely year, at least what we remember of it here in the throes of a wickedly cold December—very unusual for the South: snow, ice storms, and many nights and even days into the low teens.


A couple of the highlights of the year include Elizabeth’s graduation with a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Tennessee (Memphis) Health Science Center. She is now working at the University of Tennessee Medical Center here in Knoxville. She is a wee bit tired from the long, somewhat stressful hours, but is enjoying the experience and enjoying married life with Aaron.


Stephen had a semester abroad to Cypress in June, and this fall he had a media internship with Jupiter Productions. (Ever seen Snapped, the show on Oxygen about wives who kill their husbands? One of Jupiter’s fine productions.) Stephen has done well this semester and has been enjoying the companionship of a particular young girl--in fact the whole family rather likes Joyanna!


Mary has successfully completed her third semester at Harvard and has, in a single semester, attended more balls, concerts, plays, parties, teas, dinners, Finals Club events, theater, ballet, and other social scenes than her mother or father have experienced in a lifetime. She has also studied and agonized more about papers, problem sets, and exams this semester than Stephen has in a lifetime. She has been very happily dating a young man and fellow high-jumper at Harvard, whose only fault, apparently, is that he is from Southern California—that fault, of course, is from her mother’s point of view!


Russ and Rebecca hardly look a year older than they did last year at this time. In the summer they had a wonderful trip to California and Utah along with Mary, Stephen, Elizabeth & Aaron to see Julie, and then on to the big July 24th celebrations in Mantua. And most of the crew finished the Dam Race in style! In November, near anniversary time, Russ and Rebecca took a quick trip to San Francisco (ostensibly, to go to an academic conference; we appreciate your tax dollars—and actually we did attend many sessions!). We saw Beach Blanket Babylon, the longest-running musical revue in history: 35 years. (I took my dear mother to see it about 25 years ago—and she loved it). We also ate at the Empress of China restaurant—fabulous—and took a guided bus tour of the city. It was the clearest day in a decade, said the bus driver, and temperatures were in the mid 70s. In the late afternoon, we took a ferry to Sausalito and watched the sun set behind the Golden Gate Bridge.


In Knoxville, of a winter evening, you are likely to find us enjoying a fire and watching The Office or House, reading, or perhaps reciting poetry: “Now Sam McGee was from Tennessee, where the cotton blooms and

blows . . . .”


Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night.


The Hirsts

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Garage Sale





We had to get rid of stuff so that we could regain the use of some rooms and our attic. Soooo I bravely read a few chapters of Clear Your Clutter with Feng Shui, and then Russ and I ruthlessly pulled boxes out of the attic and from the corners of the bonus room. (True, Russ had a little more ruth and I had less.)

Then we had a spur of the moment garage sale on December 3rd & 4th and made about $200. After the sale, Russ took six boxes of leftover books to Mckays (the huge used bookstore) and we got about $75 worth of Mckays cash! Then we took two more van loads of stuff to Goodwill and one van load of stuff to the Burundian refugees.

I did pretty well, all in all; only sneaking a few items back into the house. All told we probably got rid of half of what we should have and a third of what we could have. But something is better than nothing, and our attic is now usable as is our bonus room. Next year we'll work on that other half.

"Do you own your stuff or does it own you? - Karen Kingston