Christmas Letter 1990

Yet another poem for our Christmas card.  The poem refers to Jenny playing the piano.  She really seems to enjoy it and she gets better at it all the time.  This year she has also taken up the clairinet and is doing very well at it.

This year John has started singing in the ward youth choir and is singing this Sunday in the Stake Youth Choir for Stake Conference.

Last year our ward Relief Society started holding an early morning seminary class for adults to study the Book of Mormon.  They started in December and have just completed it.  They held a fireside a few weeks ago where those who attended could bear their testimonies.  It sounded like a really good way to start out the day so I decided that I would attend this year.  When I mentioned this to John he said that he wanted to go.  So we have
gone for the last 3 weeks.

Analia is still very involved in her calling as a counselor in primary.  She seems to be always on the go.  We try to keep up but I'm sure that it is hopeless.

Gale L. Wolfenbarger
6 December 1990

Christmas Letter 1990

The Wolfenbarger's house is decked
With signs of Christmas cheer.
The piano rings as Jenny plays
The songs we love to hear.

And just when we all thought that he
Couldn't get much higher,
John suprised us all one day
By singing in the choir.

Analia's still involved
As counselor in primary
And John and Dad both brave the cold
To morning seminary.

Our lives are glad and our toes are warm
We raise a cup of cheer.
We hope you all are just the same
This Christmas time of year.

Gale L. Wolfenbarger
6 December 1990

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