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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Message from Ray and Pam Reutzel Family










Dear family,
Another year rolls around to find us still living in Nibley and with much to be thankful for.

On September 13, Lincoln and Brighton Reutzel were born to Cody and Holly who are presently living in Lincoln, Montana. The boys are finally starting to get a little chubby from all the care they have gotten from Holly, Cody, and Cambree. Quite a little family.

















Jeremy and Christy are still in Lehi raising their two little boys, Braxton and Jack. Another precious little boy is expected on March 1. The boys really enjoy their fenced back yard and golden retriever puppy, Harley.

Candice and Darren are expecting a little girl on March 22 as a little sister to Dylan and Denver who are both growing up. They got a piano and both boys are taking lessons as well as playing on all the athletic teams they can.
















Chris and Kristi live about 5 minutes away from us which has really been nice after having them in Texas for 5 years. Carter and Tyler love bugs and have several collections. They know more about them than I do. Mason just turned 1 and loves to charm people.










Austin has graduated from high school and is finishing up fall semester at Utah State. In August, Chris, Austin and I rode our horses into the Wind Rivers in Wyoming for a few days--a breathtaking experience. It reminded me of when we used to go with Dad and Mom up to Lake Solitude. We have also ridden some trails up into the mountains around Cache Valley this fall.

I have spent the last six weeks substitute teaching 4th grade for a teacher on maternity leave. Next fall Ray and I plan to go to Mississippi for 9 months for Ray's sabbatical leave from Utah State.

It was great to see my brothers and sisters and their families at the reunion last August. I think of you often and send my love to you. I am so grateful for the family I grew up in. I wish you a very Merry Christmas. Love you all, Pam