Monday, December 28, 2020

12/28/20

 Dear Family,

 

            Weirdest Christmas ever, am I right?  We did not gather with those we are used to gathering with or on the day that is normal for us.  Yet, God remains good, sovereign, and steadfast.    Even with fewer people we still feel His presence, His power, and His love.

            Adriel and Bobby took time to put boots on a snowboard we found for her a while back.  Adriel was happy to snowboard and plans on going again.  She is determined to learn new things, grow, and do better.  Her tenacity and joy are impressive.  That she and Bobby both desire to show bruises from their adventures tickles me.  They are similar that way.

            I took Adriel shopping.  Her fear of no one is impressive.  She asked each store's employee where we would find our product.  She asked a homeless man what band he was listening to.  Adriel is friendly to all.  She always has been.

            Adriel held back on getting a comforter that has sharks on it because she wants to have grown-up things.  I thought that was interesting and made sense.  What doesn’t make sense is that she bought a weird stuffed animal lazy egg.  Apparently, I don’t “have the vibes” when it comes to the younger generation.

            I enjoyed visiting with Bobby’s Mom, sister, Dad, and Sandy (Dad’s girlfriend).  Dinner was lovely.  How surprising that mom made an abundance of rolls! She has a broken wrist and recently had shoulder surgery but managed to cook any way.  Mom sure is a trooper.  I am also glad dad brought his hominy dish.  Yum!

            Christmas Eve service was lovely.  Even though we were spaced far apart it was still beautiful to sing and shine our lights.

            Seth was at the sound booth instead of with family for the Christmas eve service but that is always OK.  He is helping and I am very glad he is helpful. 

            One funny incident this week.  Somehow a sweet treat meant for Bobby ended up on our sharing counter.  Adriel brought it to work for her lunch but didn’t eat it.  She did give it to a homeless person so, “It went to the greater good.”  Bobby was a little sad but he was also quick to forgive.  I will have to make some later – when we don’t have so many sweets in the house.

            Bobby received a call Saturday morning.  The pastor preaching this Sunday was stuck in Leavenworth with car troubles.  Bobby was tapped to preach and did a great job.  Yay, Bobby!

            May you're after Christmas time be filled with sweet peace and happy reminiscing.

Much love,

 

 

Cristy

           


Monday, December 21, 2020

12/21/20

 

Dear Family,

 

            Merry almost Christmas!  We are so blessed!  The rain is pouring down and it reminds me of how God showers us with blessings.  Would you believe it is possible to have a socially distant Christmas party?  Bobby manages to pull off some pretty amazing events.  I am so glad to be a part of them.

            At the youth group Christmas party there was one white elephant gift among the others.  It was literally a ceramic white elephant.  Seth’s turn came up and he stole it from the sad person.  Bobby and I were both impressed.  Seth has grown up and come full circle.  He is willing to sacrifice so that younger people can be happy.

            I overheard Adriel telling her friends “No, I won’t drive you to Tualatin.  Do you know how much gas money that is?”  Yay, Adriel has learned how to say no. 

            Bobby visits his parents often and I love that he is a good son.  May our children follow his example and visit with us when we are older and possibly lonely.

            Bobby and I had a lovely conversation about how I believe my Pokémon are the best type of collection to have.  I don’t have to dust them and they live where moth and rust do not destroy.  Yup, I believe we might just have Pokémon Go in heaven.  Bobby disagrees about this theory of the Cloud.  What is the cloud if it is not Heaven?

            Bobby and I had a lovely date this week.  I brought home some food and we enjoyed sitting together as Seth laughed with his friends' feet away on the computer.  The atmosphere was good enough and we enjoyed yummy food.  That is what it is these days.  There is no way I am going to eat in those plastic-covered domes downtown.  Looks like everyone is freezing.

            May you find joy even in these circumstances.  Mary and Joseph did and they didn’t even have cell phones, indoor plumbing, or electricity.

Hugs,

 

 

Cristy



Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Christmas letter 2020 = Year overview and Best of.

 

Merry Christmas friends and family,

 

            WOW, this year brought more hardship for everyone than I could have imagined.  We had a pandemic, fires, political unrest, and ever-changing laws.  I used to take clear skies for granted.  Did you? 

            This year I saw Bobby bending over backward to make youth group work.  And he was successful.  Zoom meetings worked for a while, then they didn’t.  Games and activities were created with social distancing in mind.  Church remains compliant. Yay!

            Adriel’s second year of college was not fun but she is surviving.

            Seth enjoys a socially distant Senior year of High school and will graduate happily.

            Visits were different.  Less travel and even when we did drive there were fewer hugs.  Volunteer work changed – sometimes places were closed so I could not volunteer. 

            The greatest feeling of all is a desperate desire to get back to normal.  The world awaits not just for Jesus' arrival – wouldn’t that be amazing – but for a vaccine – or a cure – or germs to be ignored like we used to.

            Meanwhile, on a lighter subject – here are the interesting tidbits, the funnies of our year.  I truly enjoy reminiscing and picking out the best. 

            Bobby’s best friend Rich came over to play board games with us.  About half an hour into it he wondered out loud, “Where is Seth?”  “Rich, he’s right behind you at the computer”.  “No!  Was he there when we got here?”  “Yes, Seth has been here the whole time.”  I have to laugh – that’s how it is.  Seth is quiet.

            ‘Sneaker Cell Comedian’ is my friend’s definition of Seth.  You may not know he is there.  He was listening to every word.  Out comes a hilarious comment spot on in the conversation.  Bobby was warning us for the third time to be careful of bones in the soup while we ate.  Seth made a loud choking sound – it was perfect!

            Seth played a game with the youth group and he played so brilliantly I was impressed.  Isn’t it fun when we see our children shine?  They, on the other hand, find us embarrassing.  Sometimes I hiss at the cat if she is on the counter.  Seth said, “Every time you do that a bit of me dies inside.”

            Bobby destroyed a wasp nest and dealt with about 5 wasps rolling around on top of the roof.  It was scary to watch.  He stomped away in a fury of excitement and adrenaline.  I am thankful he did not fall off the roof. 

            Bobby and I enjoyed several in the house date nights.  (Pandemic style.)  We are blessed to have a roof over our heads, good health, and the knowledge that heaven is going to be so much better.

            I was walking in the park and Adriel came up from behind to tap me on the shoulder.  It was nice to walk with her a bit.  She is sweet and kind.  I enjoy her company.  Adriel also made some yummy food and shared it with me.  How fun!

Adriel didn’t know Seth hates pineapple on Pizza.  He firmly holds to the belief that pineapple on pizza could be the destruction of our world.  Adriel’s rebuttal, “Pineapple on pizza is a gift from God.”

Seth mentioned that I have bought way too many spatulas.  I mentioned that I have stopped this purchasing spree.  “Stores are closed.  Seth”.  He was frustrated and said, “It shouldn’t take a Global Pandemic for you to stop overbuying stuff mom!”

            I set an alarm three times a day weekly to remind myself to Love, Worship, and Matter because I am reading a book called, “High Performance Habits,” by Brendon Burchard.   I want to be purposeful about my life.  It went off while the family was eating together and I mentioned it.  They asked how I am doing on these goals and I said, “Well, I’m loving you . . . ,“ Someone piped in that I do devotions in the morning so I worshiped today.  Adriel came in with, “You matter, you will do dishes later.”

In June I enjoyed watching Bobby thrive with a group of Junior High students.  We sat outside on our beach towels and he did a short lesson.  There were water fights, s’mores, kickball, and Frisbee games.  The kids did not want to go home.  Everyone had fun and we needed that.  How we desperately need to be face to face.  I am so thankful for what we once took for granted! 

Adriel was frustrated that food disappears.  I mentioned that one family member is growing so it’s OK for him to eat more than her.  Adriel insisted she is growing too.  She stood where we have measured their height for years.  (Yes, in pen on the wall.)  I put my fingers where her height was.  Adriel turned and looked.  She has not grown in four years.  Since she was fifteen.  This might be her total height.  Adriel was sad. 

Seth on the other hand could not resist.  “Remember when you bragged about being taller than me?  That didn’t last long.”

            In the Bothell area, Bobby was chagrined that he forgot his mask.  At first, he was borrowing a light teal one.  Lucky for him I had borrowed a star wars mask earlier and found it tucked in my coat pocket.  His words of appreciation, “Now I feel like a man.” 

Bobby led wonderful Thanksgiving lessons for each youth group (Middle and High School).  Seth and Bobby both mentioned how they enjoyed it.  Rich cheated for each game.  Seth said, “He was disqualified 5 minutes into it.”  Thankfulness was the theme.  Bobby had 10 sticky notes for people to write on.  The goal was to write, run, and stick it on the wall, run back make another and run to the wall again.  Whoever was the fastest won.  There was joy, excitement, and a beautiful sticky note collage of things we are thankful for in the end.  This is the secret to feeling good.  Remembering what we are thankful for, getting up, letting everyone know, and remembering again.

Although this year was hard it is almost over.  Things can only get better right?  May you find peace knowing that God is in control and he loves us.  Merry Christmas!

 

 

Love the VanKleeks

Cristyvankleek.com



Monday, December 14, 2020

12/14/20

 Dear Family,

 

            All of us approach life so differently.  This may lead to sadness and difficulties but sometimes it leads to insight, productivity, and a better understanding of the world around us.  Watching movies with Seth is so interesting.  He views them with the making in mind.  We watched George C. Scott’s “A Christmas Carol.”  Seth’s comments were, “Is this just a bad thriller movie?” and “Who made this soundtrack?“ He enjoyed it but those comments made me chuckle.  I like out of the box thinking.

            Seth continues to do his chores and homework.  He’s pleasant and we love having him around.

            Adriel played Kings Corner with our family one evening.  She was purposeful about being with us and I enjoyed her company.  Usually, Bobby informs me of Adriel sightings.  “I saw Adriel today.”  She is a beautiful and rare creature found about these parts.

            Bobby made yummy clam chowder this week and we had fun eating together.  Bobby and I also enjoyed homegroup, singing, and learning more about God’s will for our attitude.  I enjoy times with Bobby.  He remains good company and we are blessed.

            May you also choose to be good company to those around you.  May you find joy in the beautiful lights that surround us and may you spread cheer in all that you do J.

 

Much Love,

 

Cristy

PS as part of volunteering for UGM I list cute items like these.  Let me know if you are wondering if this is still available.




Monday, December 7, 2020

12/7/20

 

Dear Family,

 

                Isn’t it wonderful to eat together as a family?  I know, immediate family only these days – and for us, we are usually missing Adriel BUT still – sitting down to eat together is comforting.  Bobby made several meals this week and I enjoyed our time together with Seth.  I did make a mistake though.  I bought individually wrapped saltine type crackers.  This brought up a conversation about café VanKleek.  Seth decided to rate us, “Not even a three.”  Bobby was a little offended and said, “This is my food you are rating.”  Seth retaliated with, “The food is great, it is just the customer service that is lacking.”  Bobby had to mirror by giving his feedback, “This customer never paid and has stayed over eight hours.  He just won’t leave.”  Smiles all around and everyone backed down.  Now I know which crackers not to buy.

                Bobby complimented me on the lights I put up outside.  How delightful!  He noticed and appreciated my work.  We bless each other with a good attitude and smile.

                Bobby continues to do youth group well and follow the COVID guidelines of the week.  The guidelines are not fun, but we enjoy singing, playing games, and learning about God!  Yay for focusing on God, His will, and His ways.

                Bobby continues to yearn for a dog because “A dog would never meow that much.”

                Seth impresses me with his ability to make money and not spend it.  He doesn’t have a hole burning in his pocket.  Good for him.

                Seth mowed the lawn and cleaned the bathrooms this week.  He always does his laundry and I am glad he’s doing well in school.  I am glad Seth helps out at church and I love his sweet spirit.

                Adriel loves the compliments she gets on the clothes grandma gave her.  She does look adorable J.  Thanks to all who give to us.  I love it when I see Adriel.  She is quick to give a hug and sweet as can be.  Adriel is our Cameo Appearance.  Whenever we see her it’s a blessing.

                May you feel this way about all people you encounter.  We are stronger together even though our hugs and handshakes may be air hugs and pretend handshakes.  May you find Jesus fills your innermost being with peace and joy.   Much love,

 

 

Cristy